OPENING MECHANISM FOR A CONTAINER
20220363460 · 2022-11-17
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D81/2053
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2215/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D50/061
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65D50/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D51/22
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
An improved and safer opening mechanism for a container, such as a pressurized container, is provided that includes a synchronous relationship between a safety cap and a sealable plate, such that the safety cap covers the sealable plate when it is removed from the container.
Claims
1. A container comprising: a vessel comprising a top edge defining an open top of the vessel and comprising one or more sides defining an outer surface of the vessel; and a removable lid configured to be coupled about the top edge of the vessel, the removable lid comprising: (i) a safety cover configured to cover the open top of the container, wherein an area of a top surface of the safety cover is greater than an area corresponding to the open top of the vessel, the safety cover comprising: (a) an overhang configured to receive the top edge of the vessel when the removable lid is coupled to the vessel, wherein the overhang extends downwardly from the safety cover and extends inwardly toward at least one of the top edge or the one or more sides of the vessel; and (b) an opening; (ii) a sealable plate disposed below the safety cover and comprising a tab; and (iii) an adhesive bonding the sealable plate to the safety cover, wherein the tab is aligned through the opening of the safety cover, such that the tab is accessible from outside the safety cover.
2. The container of claim 1, wherein the container is pressurized and, when the container is unopened, the sealable plate is joined to the vessel to preserve pressure within the container, and wherein the sealable plate is configured to be separable from the vessel via a pressing seam disposed about the perimeter of the sealable plate.
3. The container of claim 2, wherein the tab is configured so that when a user pulls the tab with a force sufficient to separate the sealable plate from the vessel about the pressing seam, the overhang of the safety cover covers an exposed edge of the sealable plate.
4. The container of claim 3, wherein the overhang is disposed about the entire perimeter of the safety cover, such that the overhang covers the entire exposed edge of the sealable plate when the sealable plate is removed from the vessel.
5. The container of claim 1, wherein the overhang extends inwardly at an angle of between around 20 to 45 degrees relative to a normal direction extending perpendicularly from the open top of the vessel.
6. The container of claim 1, wherein the opening is located offset towards an outer edge of the top surface of the safety cover.
7. The container of claim 1, wherein the tab is affixed offset towards an outer edge of the top surface of the sealable plate.
8. The container of claim 1, wherein the safety cap is made of at least one of a plastic or a rubber material.
9. The container of claim 1, wherein the adhesive is an epoxy resin.
10. The container of claim 1, wherein the opening is a key-hole shaped cut-out disposed within the safety cover.
11. The container of claim 1, wherein the sealable plate is composed of a metal.
12. A removable lid system for a container, the container comprising a vessel having a top edge defining an open top of the vessel and one or more sides defining an outer surface of the vessel, the removable lid system comprising: a safety cap comprising: a cover having top and bottom surfaces, wherein an opening is disposed within the cover of the safety cap, and wherein an area of the top surface of the cover is greater than an area of the open top of the vessel; and an overhang disposed about a perimeter of the safety cap, wherein the overhang is configured to couple to the top edge of the container, and wherein the overhang extends downwardly from the perimeter of the safety cap and extends inwardly toward at least one of the top edge or the one or more sides of the vessel; and a sealable plate bonded to one or more locations on the bottom surface of the cover and positioned within a perimeter of the overhang of the safety cap, the sealable plate comprising a tab member affixed to a top side of the sealable plate such that the tab is aligned through the opening of the safety cap and is accessible from above the safety cap.
13. The removable lid system of claim 12, wherein the overhang extends inwardly at an angle of between around 20 to 45 degrees relative to a normal direction extending perpendicularly from the open top of the vessel.
14. The removable lid system of claim 12, wherein the opening is located proximate to an outer edge of a top surface of the cover.
15. The removable lid system of claim 12, wherein the tab is affixed proximate to an outer edge of a top surface of the sealable plate.
16. The removable lid system of claim 12, wherein the safety cap is made of at least one of a plastic or a rubber material.
17. The removable lid system of claim 12, wherein the adhesive is an epoxy resin.
18. The removable lid system of claim 12, wherein the opening is key-hole shaped.
19. The removable lid system of claim 12, wherein the sealable plate is composed of a metal.
20. The removable lid system of claim 12, wherein the container is pressurized.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EXEMPLARY EMBODIMENTS
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[0035] The opening mechanism 102 may be incorporated on any type of sealed container now known or later discovered. While explicit mention is made to tennis ball containers, this is meant to be as an example and is not in any way limiting on the scope of the disclosure, unless explicitly claimed. In some embodiments, these types of pressurized containers may be tennis ball containers, food or beverage containers, or other types of containers for which pressure is used to preserve the contents of the container. Additionally, in some embodiments, the container may be hermetically sealed or vacuum-sealed containers, such as traditional aluminum cans used in canning foods. The container contents may be liquids, solids, or gasses, and it is understood that the described opening mechanism may be used with any container regardless of its intended contents, or combinations thereof.
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[0037] The container 100 comprises a vessel 124 with an open top 126 for receiving and storing contents within the container 100. The container 100 may be any shape or size. In an exemplary embodiment, as illustrated in
[0038] The safety cap 104 can comprise a cover 106, an overhang 108, and an opening 110. The cover 106 may be located at a top-most portion of the safety cap 104. When the safety cap 104 is coupled to a vessel 124, as illustrated in
[0039] In some embodiments, such as illustrated in
[0040] The cover 106 can also comprise an opening 110. In some embodiments, the opening 110 is disposed within the cover 106, such that all boundaries of the opening 110 are within the cover 106. In other embodiments, less than all boundaries of the opening 110 are within the cover 106. In some embodiments, the opening 110 can be positioned offset from the center of the cover 106, as illustrated for instance in
[0041] The opening 110 may be any shape so as to accommodate the tab 116 being accessible from outside the cover 106 and through the opening 110. In an exemplary embodiment, the opening 110 can be key-hole shaped, such as that illustrated in
[0042] The safety cap 104 can also comprise an overhang 108. The overhang 108 can be an extension of the cover 106 that extends downwardly from the cover 106 such that the overhang 108 may receive and couple to a top edge 128 of the vessel 124. In an exemplary embodiment, the overhang 108 can be disposed about the entire perimeter of the safety cap 104 and/or cover 106. This allows the overhang 108 to protect the entire sharp portion of a removed sealable plate 114.
[0043] The opening mechanism 102 also comprises a sealable plate 114. The sealable plate 114 can allow for sealing the container 100 when it is unopened. In some embodiments, the sealable plate 114 can be a thin plate of a pliant metal material, such as tin or aluminum, that is ductile enough to allow the plate to flex when the seal is broken.
[0044] The sealable plate 114 can also comprise a tab 116 affixed to a top side 122 of the sealable plate 114. In some embodiments, the tab 116 can be positioned offset from a center of the sealable plate 114 such that the tab 116 can be affixed proximate an outer edge 118 of the sealable plate 114. Thus, the tab 116 can line up with the opening 110 of the safety cap 104 such that the tab 116 is accessible from outside the safety cap 104. The tab 116 can be any type of structure (e.g., a ring) that can be pulled or manipulated by a human hand to remove the sealable plate 114 from the container 100 and open the container 100. In some embodiments, the tab 116 can be composed of the same material as the sealable plate 114.
[0045] When the container 100 is unopened, the sealable plate 114 can be joined to the vessel 124. For instance, in some embodiments, the sealable plate 114 can be affixed to an internal side edge of the vessel 124. The sealable plate 114 can be removable from the vessel 124 by pulling the tab 116 forward to break the sealable plate 114 along a pressing seam such that the sealable plate 114 can be removed upon pulling the tab 116 away from the sealable plate 114.
[0046] The top surface 132 of the sealable plate 114 can be fused to a bottom side 122 of the safety cap 104 and/or cover 106. In some embodiments, the sealable plate 114 can be fused via an adhesive 120, such as an epoxy resin or hot-melt adhesive. The bottom side 122 of the safety cap 104 and/or cover 106 may be attached to top surface of the sealable plate 114 at one or more locations using any adhesives, bonding, fusing, welding, etc. or other suitable attachment means.
[0047] When a user goes to open the container 100, the user can access the tab 116 from outside the safety cap 104. The sealable plate 114 can be separable from the vessel 124 via a pressing seal. Upon flipping the tab 116 forward, the pressing seal will break and the entire opening mechanism 102 can be removed. When the opening mechanism 102 is removed, the overhang 108 of the safety cap 104 will cover an exposed edge of the sealable plate 114 thereby decreasing risk of exposure to injury to a user.
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[0052] Numerous alterations of the structure herein disclosed will suggest themselves to those skilled in the art. However, it is to be understood that the present disclosure relates to an example embodiment of the presently disclosed technology which is for purposes of illustration only and not to be construed as a limitation of the presently disclosed technology. All such modifications which do not depart from the spirit of the presently disclosed technology are intended to be included within the scope of the appended claims.