CONTAINER LID WITH NEST SEGMENT
20220371776 ยท 2022-11-24
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D21/0219
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D43/021
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D1/22
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A stackable container lid includes a top surface defining a flat surface plane without an upward protrusion, at least one recess in the top surface, a bottom surface including a rib structure adjacent a perimeter, and at least one nest segment integrated with the rib structure and protruding from the rib structure. The container lid is readily stackable with other container lids and is suited for handling with automation equipment.
Claims
1. A stackable container lid comprising: a top surface defining a flat surface plane without an upward protrusion; at least one recess in the top surface; a bottom surface including a rib structure adjacent a perimeter; and at least one nest segment integrated with the rib structure and protruding from the rib structure.
2. A stackable container lid according to claim 1, further comprising an engagement tab on the bottom surface.
3. A stackable container lid according to claim 2, comprising four engagement tabs on the bottom surface.
4. A stackable container lid according to claim 1, further comprising a snap segment on the rib structure.
5. A stackable container lid according to claim 4, wherein the snap segment is positioned adjacent a corner of the rib structure.
6. A stackable container lid according to claim 4, comprising four snap segments on the rib structure.
7. A stackable container lid according to claim 4, wherein the rib structure on which the snap segment is disposed is thinner than a remainder of the rib structure.
8. A stackable container lid according to claim 1, wherein the rib structure comprises corner sections at each corner thereof and support sections connected between the corner sections, wherein the corner sections are positioned closer to the perimeter than the support sections.
9. A stackable container lid according to claim 1, comprising a plurality of nest segments including two nest segments per each side of the container lid.
10. A stackable container lid according to claim 1, comprising a plurality of nest segments including one or two nest segments per each side of the container lid.
11. A stackable container lid according to claim 1, wherein a thickness of the container lid at the perimeter is consistent with a majority of non-perimeter portions of the container lid.
12. A stackable container lid according to claim 11, wherein the thickness of the container lid at the perimeter is consistent with the non-perimeter portions of the container lid except for the at least one recess.
13. A stackable container lid according to claim 11, wherein the container lid is without an outer perimeter skirt.
14. A container assembly comprising: a container body including an upper perimeter; and a container lid securable on the container body and comprising: a top surface defining a flat surface plane without an upward protrusion, at least one recess in the top surface, a bottom surface including a rib structure adjacent a perimeter, and at least one nest segment integrated with the rib structure and protruding from the rib structure.
15. A container assembly according to claim 14, wherein the container body comprises a plurality of engagement tab pockets in the upper perimeter, and wherein the container lid comprises a plurality of engagement tabs on the bottom surface adjacent the perimeter, the engagement tabs engaging the engagement tab pockets when the container lid is secured on the container body.
16. A container assembly according to claim 14, wherein the container body comprises a plurality of snap segment recesses in an inner wall of the upper perimeter, and wherein the container lid comprises a plurality of snap segments on the rib structure, the snap segments engaging the snap segment recesses when the container lid is secured on the container body.
17. A container assembly according to claim 16, wherein the rib structure on which the snap segments are disposed is thinner than a remainder of the rib structure.
18. A container assembly according to claim 14, wherein the rib structure comprises corner sections at each corner thereof and support sections connected between the corner sections, wherein the corner sections are positioned closer to the perimeter of the bottom surface than the support sections such that only the corner sections register with the upper perimeter of the container body.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0017] These and other aspects and advantages will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0025] As shown in
[0026] In some embodiments, the outside dimensions of the container lid 16 do not exceed the outer dimensions of the container body 12 to which the container lid is affixed. As shown, the container lid 16 of the described embodiments eliminates the conventional outer perimeter skirt along with the upward protrusions that have typically been used to facilitate nesting. That is, a thickness of the container lid at the perimeter is consistent with a majority of the non-perimeter portions of the container lid, except for the recess 20. The container lid 16 thus sits flat on the upper perimeter 14 of the container body 12.
[0027] The rib structure 26 provides torsional stability to the container lid 16. An outer surface of the rib structure 26, or at least portions of it, are dimensioned to register the lid 16 accurately on the plastic container body 12 to limit the amount of play between the lid and the container. With continued reference to
[0028] As shown, the rib structure 26 is provided generally adjacent the perimeter of the lid 16 and not in the center of the lid. The lid may carry relatively heavy loads and thus will deflect. Some of the deflection will be permanent and could be significant. If a deflected lid is stacked on a flat lid, the nest segments 28 would no longer engage the recesses 20. The positioning of the rib structure 26 helps to limit the deflections so the lid may stay functional.
[0029] The bottom surface 24 of the container lid 16 may also be provided with one or a plurality of engagement tabs 30. In the embodiment shown in
[0030] The container lid 16 may also include snap segments 34 on the rib structure 26. In some embodiments, the container lid 16 includes four snap segments 34. As shown in
[0031] For storage and transport, container lids are typically column stacked, with a typical height limitation being the door height of a shipping trailer, which is about 106 inches. The container lid 16 of the described embodiments provides a very low nest height, and as a result, it is possible to stack up to 150 lids. At a lid weight of about two pounds per lid, the stack of lids would weigh up to 300 pounds. This is a significant top load onto the lid at the bottom layer. The nest segments 28 serve to transfer this weight through the stack onto the pallet on which the lids are stacked. To distribute the load as evenly as possible, the nest segments 28 are thus preferably spaced evenly around the lid.
[0032] The container lid without upward protrusions and without an outer perimeter skirt enables other unit loads to be stacked on a flat plane and facilitates handling by automation equipment. The recesses provide for secure nesting among a plurality of lids, which prevents the lids from sliding off a nested stack.
[0033] While the invention has been described in connection with what is presently considered to be the most practical and preferred embodiments, it is to be understood that the invention is not to be limited to the disclosed embodiments, but on the contrary, is intended to cover various modifications and equivalent arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the appended claims.