Hinged lid
10214327 ยท 2019-02-26
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D43/22
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D43/161
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D51/246
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65D43/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D51/24
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A hinged lid, for covering a container having an open top defined by an upper rim, comprises a substantially transparent pair of sections hingedly connected to one another along an axis about which at least one of the sections may pivot between closed and open positions. The sections further have respective peripheral portions with corresponding flat lower sides, which are substantially coplanar with one another in said closed position, thereby being engageable with the rim of the container so as to accommodate various sizes thereof and protect food in the container from flies or other contamination. According to one aspect of the invention, the pivotable section can have a notch with flexible bristles associated therewith to accommodate a serving utensil while also minimizing contamination of food in the container. According to another aspect, the invention can further include a strap for removably securing the other section to the container.
Claims
1. A hinged lid for covering a container having an open top defined by an upper rim, comprising: first and second substantially transparent sections having respective peripheral portions with corresponding flat lower sides, the sections being hingedly connected to one another along an axis so as to allow the first section to pivot thereabout between a closed position, in which the lower sides of both sections are coplanar and thereby engageable with the rim of the container, and an open position above and out of contact with the container, wherein the second section has an outer edge and two pairs of slots that are paraxially spaced from and opposite one another, each pair of slots including closely adjacent first and second slots respectively extending inwardly from the outer edge; and an elastic strap, in a form of an endless loop, that is removably receivable in and between the two pairs of slots to thereby removably secure the second section of the lid to the container.
2. A hinged lid as recited in claim 1 wherein each of the transparent sections is comprised of a plastic material.
3. A hinged lid as recited in claim 2 wherein the plastic material is polyethylene terephthalate glycol.
4. A hinged lid as recited in claim 1 wherein the first and second slots have respective inner and outer ends, of which the inner ends are more closely adjacent to one another than the outer ends, such that the first and second slots define an acute angle with respect to one another.
5. A hinged lid for covering a container having an open top defined by an upper rim, comprising: a pair of hingedly connected sections having respective peripheral portions with corresponding lower sides that are engageable with the rim of the container so as to close its open top, one of the sections having an outer edge and a notch extending inwardly from the outer edge so as to have a closed inner end and an open outer end adjacent to the outer edge; and a plurality of flexible bristles having respective free ends, the bristles being affixed to the closed inner end of the notch so as to extend therefrom to the free ends at the open outer end.
6. A hinged lid as recited in claim 5 wherein the bristles are comprised of silicone.
7. A hinged lid as recited in claim 5 wherein the bristles are closely adjacent to one another.
8. A hinged lid as recited in claim 5 wherein the pair of sections are substantially transparent.
9. A hinged lid as recited in claim 5 further comprising securing means, comprising at least one strap, for removably securing the other section to the container.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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(6) In addition, section 14 has a notch 34 at the outermost end thereof. Notch 34 extends inwardly from the outer edge of section 14 so as to have a closed inner end 34a and an open outer end 34b adjacent to the outer edge. Multiple flexible bristles 36 have respective free ends and extend from a bristle base 38, affixed to section 14 in any suitable manner, to the free ends at open outer end 34b. The handle of a spoon or other utensil 40 can extend through notch 34 and associated bristles 36 when section 14 is closed. Bristles 36 fill notch 34 so as to surround and contact the handle of spoon 40 and thereby minimize open spaces that can allow entry of insects and other contaminants. Furthermore, bristles 36 are preferably made of silicone because of its flexibility and resistance to heat.
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(8) Section 12 further has a first pair of closely adjacent slots 48a and 48b, and a second pair of closely adjacent slots 50a and 50b. The two pairs of slots are paraxially spaced from and opposite one another. As used herein, the term paraxially spaced means spaced along a direction substantially parallel to the above-mentioned axis 16. As shown, slots 48a and 48b extend inwardly from the outer edge of section 12 that defines outer boundary 22. Slots 50a and 50b similarly extend inwardly from the outer edge of section 12. Moreover, slots 48a and 48b have respective inner and outer ends, and slots 50a and 50b also have respective inner and outer ends. With regard to each pair of slots, the inner ends are more closely adjacent to one another than the outer ends, such that the two slots define an acute angle with respect to one another. This acute angle is preferably between about 45 and 60 degrees. The purpose of this angular orientation of each pair of slots is explained further below.
(9) A strap 52, being preferably elastic and in the form of an endless loop, is tautly and removably received in and between the first pair of slots, 48a and 48b, and the second pair of slots 50a and 50b so as to extend under container 32 (indicated by broken lines), thereby removably securing section 12 to the container. It should be clearly evident from
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(13) Thus, there is provided by the invention a hinged lid that can cover containers of various sizes in a secure manner, and which further allows a person to see through the lid and easily move a section thereof to an open position for self-service of food if he or she decides to eat the particular food item, all while minimizing contamination in an outdoor setting.
(14) Obviously, many modifications and variations of the present invention are possible in light of the above teachings. For example, even though the illustrated embodiment shows a rectangular lid for covering a rectangular container, the lid could be in any other shape, such as round or oval to cover a bowl or crock pot. It is, therefore, to be understood that the invention can be practiced otherwise than as specifically described.