LOCKING RING
20190016508 ยท 2019-01-17
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A locking ring for a plastic container for fluids, comprising a U-shaped channel fitting over a rim and a lid of the container, and also comprising a novel guide below a sealing ridge, said locking ring having a pre-installed position on the rim and the lid, and in said pre-installed position said guide being balanced evenly and fitting snugly against an outer portion of the rim of the container, said pre-installed position, and so that the locking ring may be pressed onto the rim and the lid with less force than otherwise.
Claims
1. A locking ring for a plastic container for fluid, said locking ring comprising a U-shaped channel fitted for receiving a rim and a lid of a container, said U-shaped channel comprising an inner wall, an inner wall radius and an inner surface and an outer wall and an outer surface, said outer wall being integral to a sealing ridge and said sealing ridge being integral to a guide so that, when and the guide is positioned in a pre-installed position snugly adjacent to an outermost portion of the rim, then the locking ring may be pressed to an installed position in which the sealing ridge contacts a sidewall of the container and the outermost portion of the rim, and the inner wall and the inner wall radius also contact the lid, creating a void between the U-shaped channel and the rim and the lid in the installed position.
2. The locking ring as in claim 1, wherein when atmospheric pressure is less than air pressure inside the container and the lid is forced upward to a loaded position, the sealing ridge presses against the outermost portion of the rim and the U-shaped channel presses against the lid, and holds the lid in place.
3. The locking ring as in claim 1, wherein the locking ring is circular.
4. (canceled)
5. The locking ring as in claim 1, wherein the locking ring is rectangular with rounded corners.
6. (canceled)
7. The locking ring as in claim 1, further comprising a first slope between an apex of the sealing ridge and a first point of the sealing ridge, and the first slope is straight between the first point and the apex.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
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[0012] The invention comprises a plastic locking ring 1 comprising a channel 2 which is pressed down onto a container so that the rim A and lid B of the container are locked in a closed position. The can and rim are not part of the present invention but are shown for illustrative purposes in U.S. Pat. No. 8,985,383 disclosing a can, and said patent is expressly incorporated in its entirety herein for illustrative purposes regarding an example of a container configuration for which the present invention may be used. The present invention may be used on any other container which has a lip created by an outermost portion D of a rim seated on a can sidewall, wherein the rim's outermost portion D has a diameter (for a cylindrical container) or width (for a non-cylindrical container) which is slightly larger than the diameter or width of the sidewall of the container.
[0013] In one embodiment, the present invention comprises a channel 2 comprising, on its top side (which is closest to the arrow pointing from element number 1 on
[0014] Other embodiments of the invention are optimized for movement by the locking ring during installation and also during the movement of the lid B when the pressure of air trapped inside the container is higher than the atmospheric pressure, as indicated by the arrows pointing upward in
[0015] In another embodiment, the channel comprises an inner wall radius 8 which eases installation of the ring. In this embodiment, the inner wall 3 and the ceiling 4 are integral at a first ceiling radius 9. Also, in this embodiment, the ceiling 4 and the outer wall 5 are integral at a second ceiling radius 10. The outer wall 5 is integral to the sealing ridge 6, and the sealing ridge rises in a first slope 14 from a first point 11 to an apex 13, where the sealing ridge 6 descends in a second slope 15 to a second point 12 where the guide 7 is integral to the sealing ridge 6. The shapes and particular structures of the channel are variable, especially to fit the geometry of different containers, as long as there is an outermost portion D of a rim A which has a diameter or width slightly larger than the container's sidewalls.
[0016] For a container substantially in the shape of a rectangular prism (including a rectangular prism with rounded corners) and comprising a rim and lid and having a horizontal cross-section (i.e., parallel to the bottom of the container) which is substantially rectangular (including for example a rectangle with rounded corners), in one embodiment the locking ring 1 in one embodiment has a channel similar to that depicted as channel 2 for the cylindrical container and with structures on the bottom side of the channel similar to those shown in
[0017] In one embodiment, the invention is a locking ring for a plastic container for fluid, said locking ring having a shape of a horizontal cross-section of the container, said locking ring comprising a U-shaped channel for receiving a rim and a lid of the container, said U-shaped channel comprising an inner wall and an outer wall, said outer wall being integral to a sealing ridge and said sealing ridge being integral to a guide, so that when the sealing ridge and guide are positioned in a pre-installed position adjacent to the rim then the locking ring may be pressed to an installed position in which the sealing ridge contacts a sidewall of the container and an outermost portion of the rim. The locking ring in an installed position, when atmospheric pressure is less than air pressure inside the container and the lid is forced upward to a loaded position, the sealing ridge presses against the outermost portion of the rim and holds the lid in place. In different embodiments, the shape of the horizontal cross-section (i.e., parallel to the bottom or the top) of the container may be circular, rectangular, rectangular with rounded corners, or any other shape, and so the shape of the locking ring will correspond to the shape of the cross-section of the container. Further, in embodiments in which the container is tapered to allow for nesting of the empty containers, the cross-section of the container to which the shape of the locking ring will correspond will be at the top of the container, that is, the portion of the container on which the rim is located, and which is sized to correspond to the dimensions of the locking ring.