Lid and container assembly
10023363 ยท 2018-07-17
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B44D3/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2543/00564
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D41/48
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D43/0206
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2543/00898
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65D41/48
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A thermoplastic container assembly includes an improved means of attachment between lid, base and container which meets paint industry drop test standards and includes tamper evidence, a transparent lid and improved means to prevent leakage between the base, lid and container. The container includes an upper extending tubular wall element extending from the perimeter of a bottom wall to an upper rim, the upper rim including an annular inward facing cavity formed by a reduced thickness area, which includes an annular inward facing upper bead positioned above the inward facing cavity. A base includes an annular portion having an outwardly directed resilient exterior annular wall which engages the inward facing cavity of the rim of the tubular element in snap fit engagement. A lid includes a plurality of spaced apart resilient flange/protrusion elements extending outwardly from a bottom portion of an annular portion of the lid; the flanges/protrusion elements being snap-fit engageable within an upward facing annular groove of the base.
Claims
1. A container and lid assembly comprising: a container including an upper extending tubular wall element extending from a perimeter of a bottom wall to an upper rim at an upper portion thereof defining an interior containing space, the upper rim including a reduced thickness area forming an annular inward facing cavity, the upper portion of the tubular wall element including an annular inward facing upper bead positioned above the annular inward facing cavity; a base including an annular portion having an outwardly directed resilient exterior annular wall which is positionable within the annular inward facing cavity of the upper rim of the tubular wall element in snap fit engagement, securing the base to the upper extending tubular wall element, the annular portion of the base including an upward facing annular groove extending around an entirety thereof, the upward facing annular groove bounded by the outwardly directed exterior annular wall and an interior upright wall; and a lid including a plurality of spaced apart resilient flange elements extending outwardly from a bottom portion of an annular portion of the lid, the flange elements snap fit engageable within the upward facing annular groove of the base, the flange elements in contact with the outwardly directed resilient exterior wall and the interior upright wall of the base.
2. The assembly of claim 1 wherein the upward facing annular groove of the base is defined by an interior upright wall, a bottom wall and an obtusely angled exterior wall, the exterior wall including an inward bead extending around the upper end thereof and each flange element of the lid has a bottom portion which extends outwardly from a circumferential edge of the lid and an upwardly extending resilient slightly obtusely angled outer wall, and as the lid is pressed upon the annular portion of the base, the upwardly extending resilient outer wall of each flange element is deformed inwardly as it enters the top of the annular groove by the inward bead, and then once within the groove, returns back to its obtusely angular position thereby securing the lid in position within the groove.
3. The assembly of claim 2 wherein the inward bead extends continuously around an entirety of the upper end of the exterior wall.
4. The assembly of claim 2 wherein the inward bead extends inwardly from portions of the upper end of the exterior wall.
5. The assembly of claim 1 wherein the lid comprises a prying flange extending outwardly from an outer annular portion of the lid in at least one of the spaces between the flange elements.
6. The assembly of claim 1 wherein the upper portion of the tubular wall element of the container includes an inward facing ledge upon which a bottom portion of the exterior annular wall of the base locates when the exterior annular wall of the base is snap fit into engagement within the annular inward facing cavity in the tubular wall element of the container.
7. The assembly of claim 6 wherein the ledge comprises an upwardly angled molded flexible wiper protuberance extending inwardly therefrom wherein the flexible wiper protuberance on the ledge engages with a portion of the exterior annular wall of the base, when in said snap fit engagement, said wiper protuberance creating a seal to act as barrier to prevent the contents of the interior containing space of the container from leaking between the rim of the container and base panel.
8. The assembly of claim 7 further comprising a second flexible wiper protuberance positioned on or adjacent said ledge, which when in said snap fit engagement flexes against the exterior wall of the base, providing a further barrier to prevent contents of the interior containing space from leaking.
9. The assembly of claim 1 wherein the lid, container and base comprise thermoplastic material.
10. The assembly of claim 1 wherein the base includes a continuous interior horizontal panel covering the entirety of the container when the base is secured upon the container.
11. The assembly of claim 10 wherein the interior horizontal panel includes a circumferential tear strip defined by lines of reduced thickness and extends around the perimeter of the interior horizontal panel, inward and adjacent to the annular portion.
12. The assembly of claim 1 wherein the lid is transparent.
13. The assembly of claim 1 wherein the base includes a central opening.
14. The assembly of claim 5 wherein the lid includes a plurality of flange elements and a plurality of prying flanges with the spacing of the flange elements being such that the distance between consecutive flanges is approximately the same as the length of each flange.
15. The assembly of claim 1 wherein the upper extending tubular wall element of the container presents a plurality of teeth disposed inwardly and downwardly on the annular inward facing upper bead of the upper rim of the tubular wall element of the container positioned above the inward facing cavity in the upper rim of the tubular wall element; the base including a plurality of teeth on the upper circumference of the outwardly directed resilient exterior annular wall thereof, wherein when annular wall of the base is positioned within the inward facing cavity in the upper rim of the tubular wall element, the teeth on the rim engage and overlap with the teeth on the exterior annular wall of the base, further strengthening the attachment between container and base.
16. The assembly of claim 1 wherein the upper extending tubular wall element of the container presents a ridge disposed inwardly and downwardly on the annular inward facing upper bead of the upper rim of the tubular wall element of the container positioned above the inward facing cavity in the upper rim of the tubular wall element; the base including a ridge on the upper circumference of the outwardly directed resilient exterior annular wall thereof, wherein when annular wall of the base is positioned within the inward facing cavity in the upper rim of the tubular wall element, the ridge on the rim engages and overlaps with the ridge on the exterior annular wall of the base, further strengthening the attachment between container and base.
17. The assembly of claim 1 wherein the upper extending tubular wall element of the container presents a plurality of teeth or a continuous ridge disposed inwardly and downwardly on the annular inward facing upper bead of the upper rim of the tubular wall element of the container positioned above the inward facing cavity in the upper rim of the tubular wall element; the base including a plurality of teeth or a continuous ridge on the upper circumference of the outwardly directed resilient exterior annular wall thereof, wherein when annular wall of the base is positioned within the inward facing cavity in the upper rim of the tubular wall element, the teeth or ridge on the rim engage engages and overlap overlaps with the teeth or ridge on the exterior annular wall of the base, further strengthening the attachment between container and base.
18. The assembly of claim 1 wherein as the outwardly directed resilient exterior annular wall of the base enters the annular inward facing cavity in the upper rim of the tubular wall element, the inward facing upper bead deforms the exterior annular wall inwardly and as the exterior annular wall of the base enters the annular inward facing cavity in snap fit engagement, the exterior annular wall returns to its normal position.
19. A container and lid assembly comprising: a container including an upper extending tubular wall element extending from a perimeter of a bottom wall to an upper rim at an upper portion thereof defining an interior containing space, the upper rim including a reduced thickness area forming an annular inward facing cavity, the upper portion of the tubular wall element including an annular inward facing upper bead positioned above the annular inward facing cavity; a base including an annular portion having an outwardly directed resilient exterior annular wall which is positionable within the annular inward facing cavity of the upper rim of the tubular wall element in a first snap fit engagement, securing the base to the upper extending tubular wall element, the annular portion of the base including an upward facing annular groove extending around an entirety thereof, the upward facing annular groove bounded by the outwardly directed resilient exterior annular wall and an interior upright wall; and a lid including a plurality of spaced apart resilient flange elements extending outwardly from a bottom portion of an annular portion of the lid, the flange elements configured to form a second snap fit engagement within the upward facing annular groove of the base, the flange elements in contact with the outwardly directed resilient exterior annular wall and the interior upright wall of the base.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) For a fuller understanding of the nature and objects of the invention, reference should be made to the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EXAMPLE EMBODIMENTS OF INVENTION
(25) In an example embodiment of the invention, a container 10 has an upper extending tubular wall element 12 extending from the perimeter of a bottom wall 14 defining an interior containing space. The container is preferably made of thermoplastic material. A base 16 is attachable to the upper rim 18 of the upper extending tubular wall element 12 of the container.
(26) As will be set out below, in an example embodiment of the invention, base 16 includes a tamper evident feature on an interior horizontal panel 20 as shown in
(27) In an example embodiment the lid 22 is transparent.
(28) The base 16 creates a permanent seal to the upper rim 18 of the tubular wall element 12 as follows: The base includes an annular portion 24 including an outwardly directed resilient exterior annular wall 26 which engages a mating annular inward facing cavity 28 extending around the rim 18 of an upper portion 30 of the tubular wall element 12 of the container in snap fit engagement. The annular cavity 28 in the wall of the container is formed by a reduced thickness area, positioned immediately below an annular upper bead 32, positioned in an inwardly biased position. As the exterior annular wall 26 of base 16 enters cavity 28 in the rim of tubular wall element 12, bead 32 tends to inwardly deform the resilient exterior annular wall 26 of base 16 and itself be deformed outwardly, and then once the exterior annular wall 26 enters cavity 28, the resilient exterior annular wall returns to its normal position and bead 32 returns to an inwardly biased position.
(29) The upper portion 30 of tubular wall element 12 may also include an inward facing ledge 34 upon which a bottom portion 36 of the exterior annular wall of the base locates when the outwardly directed resilient exterior annular wall 26 is snap fit into engagement within cavity 28 in the tubular wall element 12. In the embodiment shown in the figures, the bottom portion 36 of the exterior wall of the base is angled downwardly as it extends outwardly and mates with the matching-shaped inward facing ledge 34 on the inside of tubular wall element 12.
(30) In a further alternate embodiment shown in
(31) In an example embodiment of the invention as shown in
(32) To activate the tear strip, the interior horizontal panel 20 of the base may include a pull-ring or pull-tab (not shown) on its outer surface secured to an end (preferably at an inwardly directed portion) of the strip upon which a user may grab and pull, thereby causing the strip to tear off and create the tamper evidence. With the tear strip removed, the interior horizontal panel of the base is removed, thereby forming an opening into the containing space interior to the annular portion of the base as part of the tamper evident feature of the container assembly.
(33) In an alternate embodiment of the invention, the base does not have a central panel but rather defines a central opening by the annular portion, securable to the wall of the container described above.
(34) In an example embodiment such as shown in
(35) The annular portion 24 of the base includes an upward facing annular groove 60 extending around the entirety thereof, defined by an interior upright wall 62, a bottom wall 64 and the upright or slightly obtusely angled exterior wall 26. The exterior wall includes an inward protrusion/bead 68 extending around the upper end thereof.
(36) In this embodiment of the base as described above, the exterior annular wall 26 of the base engages in snap fit engagement with the mating annular inward facing cavity 28 defined in the upper portion of the tubular wall element 12 of the container to create the permanent seal between the base and the container.
(37) The lid seen in
(38) When the flange/protrusion elements 70 of the lid are positioned in the upward facing annular groove 60 of the base annular portion 24, the flange elements act to further strengthen the force of attachment of the base 16 to the rim 18 of the container as the flange/protrusion elements tend to push the exterior wall 26 of the base annular portion against the rim 18 of the tubular wall element 12. In certain embodiments of the invention, this further causes the reduced thickness area in the upper portion 30 of tubular wall element 12 to tend to be pushed outwardly, thereby causing the bead 32 immediately above to further bias inwardly, thereby improving the strength of attachment.
(39) In at least some and preferably in each of the spaces between the flange/protrusion elements 70, positioned on the annular portion of the lid are a plurality of prying flanges 80, extending outwardly from the outer annular portion of the lid. In the example shown the prying flanges are positioned on an upper portion of the annular portion of the lid. Lid 22 may be removed from the groove in the annular portion of the base by means of inserting a flat implement under a prying flange 80 and then prying the lid off the container/annular portion of the base.
(40) Preferably the lid includes 12 flanges/protrusions 70 and 12 prying flanges 80, with the spacing of the flange/protrusion elements being such that the distance between consecutive flanges is approximately the same as the length of each flange. Variations in the number and length of the prying flanges and flange elements is contemplated by this invention.
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(42) The engagement of the lid to the annular portion of the base in the first embodiment creates a sufficiently strong attachment to satisfy paint industry drop tests for standard size paint cans. The engagement of the lid directly to the tubular wall element of the container in the alternate embodiment creates a satisfactory attachment for applications with less stringent requirements.
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(44) A further embodiment contemplated by this invention presents a container where teeth 90 are replaced by a continuous, downwardly facing ridge (with the same cross-section as teeth 90), and a matching base where teeth 92 are replaced by a continuous, upwardly-disposed ridge (with the same cross-section as teeth 92). It should be understood that a container with continuous downwardly facing ridge may be used with a base with teeth 92; that a container with teeth 90 may be used with a base with continuous upwardly disposed ridge; and that a container with continuous downwardly facing ridge may be used with a base with continuous upwardly disposed ridge.
(45) While the disclosure has been described with reference to example embodiment(s), it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes may be made and equivalents may be substituted for elements thereof without departing from the scope of the disclosure. In addition, many modifications may be made to adapt a particular situation or material to the teachings of the disclosure without departing from the essential scope thereof. Therefore, it is intended that the disclosure not be limited to the particular embodiment disclosed as the best mode contemplated for carrying out this disclosure, but that the disclosure will include all embodiments falling within the scope of the appended claims.