Hinged tub covering device
12103741 ยท 2024-10-01
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D43/165
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D47/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2543/00851
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2543/00537
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D43/0222
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65D47/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A hinged tub covering device for covering a popcorn container includes a ring with a groove extending circumferentially around its inner face. The groove is sized and shaped complementarily to a lip of a top of a container and enter into snap fit engagement with the lip to removably attach the ring to the container. A domed cover is hingedly attached to the ring and selectively closes the top of the container. When the domed cover closed, it retains popcorn within the container, and, when open, the popcorn can be added to the container and is accessible to a user. A cutout is positioned in the domed cover and is selectively closable by means of a flap, which is hingedly attached to the domed cover. When closed, the flap retains the popcorn within the container, and when open, a flavoring agent can be added to the container.
Claims
1. A pivoting tub covering device comprising: a ring; a groove positioned in an inner face of, and extending circumferentially around, the ring, the groove being sized and shaped complementarily to a lip attached to a circumference of a top of a container, wherein the groove is configured for snap fit engagement with the lip for removably attaching the ring to the container; a domed cover pivotally attached to the ring, such that the domed cover is selectively pivotable between a closed configuration, wherein the domed cover is configured for retaining popcorn within the container, and an open configuration, wherein the popcorn can be added to the container and wherein the popcorn is accessible to a user; a cutout positioned in an upper end of the domed cover; a flap pivotally attached to the domed cover, such that the flap is selectively pivotable between a closed position over the cutout, wherein the flap is configured for retaining the popcorn within the container, and an open position, wherein the cutout is configured for addition of a flavoring agent to the container; a hinge attached to and extending between the ring and the domed cover; and a protrusion attached to the domed cover aligned with the hinge and extending from the hinge toward the upper end of the domed cover, wherein the protrusion is configured for engaging a sidewall of the container for supporting the domed cover upon hinging of the domed cover to the open configuration, the protrusion having an outwardly facing surface relative to the domed cover, the outwardly facing surface of the protrusion being concavely arcuate and extending upwardly from the hinge such that the outwardly facing surface is configured to extend linearly away from the sidewall of the container in linearly alignment with an outer surface of the sidewall of the container when the domed cover is in the closed position, the outwardly facing surface of the protrusion further being concavely arcuate such that the outwardly facing surface of the protrusion is configured to be complementary to a curvature of an abutting portion of the sidewall of the container when the domed cover is in the open position.
2. The pivoting tub covering device of claim 1, wherein the ring is circular.
3. The pivoting tub covering device of claim 1, wherein the domed cover is substantially transparent.
4. The pivoting tub covering device of claim 1, wherein the cutout is circular.
5. The pivoting tub covering device of claim 1, wherein the flap comprises: a disc, the disc being resiliently compressible; and a recess extending into a lower facet of the disc and extending circumferentially around a perimeter of the disc defining a ridge, such that the disc is partially insertable into the cutout with the ridge engaging the upper end of the domed cover for sealably closing the cutout.
6. The pivoting tub covering device of claim 1, wherein the hinge is spring loaded, such that the domed cover is biased to the closed configuration.
7. The pivoting tub covering device of claim 1, further including a tab attached to and extending from the flap, wherein the tab is configured for grasping in digits of a hand of the user, positioning the user for selectively pulling on the tab for pivoting the flap to the open position.
8. A pivoting tub covering device comprising: a ring, the ring being circular; a groove positioned in an inner face of, and extending circumferentially around, the ring, the groove being sized and shaped complementarily to a lip attached to a circumference of a top of a container, wherein the groove is configured for snap fit engagement with the lip for removably attaching the ring to the container; a domed cover pivotally attached to the ring, such that the domed cover is selectively pivotable between a closed configuration, wherein the domed cover is configured for retaining popcorn within the container, and an open configuration, wherein the popcorn can be added to the container and wherein the popcorn is accessible to a user, the domed cover being substantially transparent; a cutout positioned in an upper end of the domed cover, the cutout being circular; a flap pivotally attached to the domed cover, such that the flap is selectively pivotable between a closed position over the cutout, wherein the flap is configured for retaining the popcorn within the container, and an open position, wherein the cutout is configured for addition of a flavoring agent to the container, the flap comprising: a disc, the disc being resiliently compressible, and a recess extending into a lower facet of the disc and extending circumferentially around a perimeter of the disc defining a ridge, such that the disc is partially insertable into the cutout with the ridge engaging the upper end of the domed cover for sealably closing the cutout; a tab attached to and extending from the flap, wherein the tab is configured for grasping in digits of a hand of the user, positioning the user for selectively pulling on the tab for pivoting the flap to an open position; a hinge attached to and extending between the ring and the domed cover, the hinge being spring loaded, such that the domed cover is biased to the closed configuration; and a protrusion attached to the domed cover aligned with the hinge and extending from the hinge toward the upper end of the domed cover, wherein the protrusion is configured for engaging a sidewall of the container for supporting the domed cover upon pivoting of the domed cover to the open configuration, the protrusion having an outwardly facing surface relative to the domed cover, the outwardly facing surface of the protrusion being concavely arcuate and extending upwardly from the hinge such that the outwardly facing surface is configured to extend linearly away from the sidewall of the container in linearly alignment with an outer surface of the sidewall of the container when the domed cover is in the closed position, the outwardly facing surface of the protrusion further being concavely arcuate such that the outwardly facing surface of the protrusion is configured to be complementary to a curvature of an abutting portion of the sidewall of the container when the domed cover is in the open position.
9. The pivoting tub covering system of claim 8, further including popcorn being positioned in the container.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWING(S)
(1) The disclosure will be better understood and objects other than those set forth above will become apparent when consideration is given to the following detailed description thereof. Such description makes reference to the annexed drawings wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(11) With reference now to the drawings, and in particular to
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(13) The groove 14 is configured for snap fit engagement with the lip 20 to removably attach the ring 12 to the container 26. A domed cover 30 is hingedly attached to the ring 12 and is selectively hingable between a closed configuration, wherein the domed cover 30 is configured to retain popcorn 28 within the container 26, and an open configuration, wherein the popcorn 28 can be added to the container 26 and wherein the popcorn 28 is accessible to a user. The domed cover 30 may be substantially transparent.
(14) A hinge 32 is attached to and extends between the ring 12 and the domed cover 30. The hinge 32 is spring loaded so that the domed cover 30 is biased to the closed configuration. A protrusion 34 is attached to the domed cover 30 and extends from the hinge 32 toward an upper end 42 of the domed cover. The protrusion 34 is configured to engage a sidewall 36 of the container 26 to support the domed cover 30 upon hinging of the domed cover 30 to the open configuration, as shown in
(15) A cutout 38 is positioned in the upper end 42 of the domed cover 30. As shown in
(16) The flap 40 comprises a disc 44, which is resiliently compressible. A recess 46 extends into a lower facet 48 of the disc 44 and circumferentially around a perimeter 50 of the disc 44, thereby defining a ridge 52. The disc 44 is partially insertable into the cutout 38 with the ridge 52 engaging the upper end 42 of the domed cover 30 to sealably close the cutout 38. A tab 54 is attached to and extends from the flap 40. The tab 54 is configured to be grasped in digits of a hand of the user, positioning the user to selectively pull on the tab 54 to hinge the flap 40 to the open position.
(17) Another embodiment of the invention includes a hinged tub covering system 56, which comprises a container 26 having a lip 20 attached to its circumference 22. The hinged tub covering system 56 also comprises a hinged tub covering device 10, as described in the specification above. A ring 12 of the hinged tub covering device 10 is attached to the container 26 by means of the lip 20 being in snap fit engagement with a groove 14 in the ring 12. The hinged tub covering system 56 also may include popcorn 28 in the container 26.
(18) In use, the domed cover 30 is attached to a container 26. The domed cover 30 is hinged open, popcorn 28 is added to the container 26, and the domed cover 30 is hinged closed. The flap 40 is hinged open to add butter to the container 26 and then it is snapped closed. The container 26 of popcorn 28 then can be carried without spilling the popcorn 28, which is a common occurrence when using a container 26 not fitted with a hinged tub covering device 10. Spilled popcorn 28 increases cleanup requirements for staff and can present a slipping hazard. The ring 12 and the domed cover 30 can be detached from the container 26 and can serve as a bowl 58 for portioning out the popcorn 28 to multiple users, a convenience which also serves to limit spillage of the popcorn 28. Another use of the hinged tub covering device 10 is in transporting leftover popcorn 28 in a manner in which it will not be spilled.
(19) With respect to the above description then, it is to be realized that the optimum dimensional relationships for the parts of an embodiment enabled by the disclosure, to include variations in size, materials, shape, form, function and manner of operation, assembly and use, are deemed readily apparent and obvious to one skilled in the art, and all equivalent relationships to those illustrated in the drawings and described in the specification are intended to be encompassed by an embodiment of the disclosure.
(20) Therefore, the foregoing is considered as illustrative only of the principles of the disclosure. Further, since numerous modifications and changes will readily occur to those skilled in the art, it is not desired to limit the disclosure to the exact construction and operation shown and described, and accordingly, all suitable modifications and equivalents may be resorted to, falling within the scope of the disclosure. In this patent document, the word comprising is used in its non-limiting sense to mean that items following the word are included, but items not specifically mentioned are not excluded. A reference to an element by the indefinite article a does not exclude the possibility that more than one of the element is present, unless the context clearly requires that there be only one of the elements.