[0001] Applicant has invented a paint can and lid of molded plastic material with an interengaging
structure which fastens the lid on the can to seal the can and to withstand the shocks
of handling and transporting the cans of paint. This fastener structure, which is
molded into the can and lid, acts to exert pressure between the lid and can to seal
the can, and is readily engaged and disengaged to apply and remove the lid as necessary.
[0002] The advantages of synthetic plastic containers for paint have been recognized, as
there is no danger of contamination of the contents. In metal cans which customarily
have a tin coating, the base metal may be exposed if the coating is damaged, especially
when the cover is removed and replaced, with consequent effect on the paint in contact
with the base metal. This effect is avoided with the plactic container.
[0003] Plastic materials suitable for the present invention are thermoplastic resins which
can be processed by injection molding. A preferred material for this structure would
be high density polyethylene because of its memory, flexibility and resistance to
certain chemicals such as acids and alkalis. These plastics also include polypropylene,
ethylene-vinyl acetate copolymers, propylene-modified polyethylene, acetals, acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene,
polystyrene blends, chlorinated polyesther, fluoro chemicals, polyamides, vinyls,
and polyvinylidene chloride. These resins can have fibrous reinforcement which gives
greater impact, tensile and flexural strength. The choice of the materials and fillers
used must satisfy the requirements that they ahve the necessary resilience or pliability
for the action of the fasteners.
[0004] The fastener structure to secure the lid on the can includes endless peripheral series
of complementary, interengaging fastener elements on the lid and can body formed to
interengage to prevent removal of the lid and also to create axial and lateral pressure
between the lid and can to seal the can tightly.
[0005] The two complementary series of elements, one projecting axially upwardly on the
wall of the can, the other downwardly on the rim of the lid, interengage when the
cover is pressed down, the elements having their head portions wider than their base
portions, so that when interengaged, they.may not be separated without stressing or
distorting the material. The material is sufficiently resilient or pliable that, when
elements in the peripheral rows are engaged sucessively, the last ones may be pressed
into interengagement as a result of the resilience or pliability of the peripheral
series of elements. These elements will then resist separation by force applied to
the lid. However, if the force is concentrated at one point, as by a prying tool,
two or three elements at that point may be disengaged and the remaining elements separated.
[0006] The lid and can are further formed with peripheral contacting surfaces to seal the
can. For this purpose, the can is provided with an inclined internal surface on its
wall and the lid has a peripheral flange extending downwardly, so that when the lid
is pressed down, the flange on the lid will be wedged into the inclined surface on
the wall.
[0007] The interengaging elements are provided with transversely inclined surfaces which
interengage to produce a radial or lateral force between the can and lid, so that
such force exerts pressure between engaging walls on the lid and can, thereby providing
a tighter seal. In addition, the enlarged, intercalated maintain engagement and to
seal contacting, peripheral transverse surfaces.
[0008] The peripheral fastener structure shown for fastening the cover on a can may be used
wherever a peripheral interengaging fastener is required. Thus, two plastic tubes
may be connected by a similar annular fastener structure. Fasteners of this type may
also be used as two interengaging linear rows, each row being adjacent a wall engageable
with a wall adjacent the other row of elements, so that the lateral wedging action
of the laterally inclined surfaces of the elements will provide a sealing contact
between the two walls. An additional feature is the provision of an interlocking engagement
for cans on a shelf.
Drawings
[0009] In the drawings :
Figure 1 is a view of the can with cover.
Figure 2 is a section on line 2-2 of Figure 1.
Figure 3 is a fragmentary section on line 3-3 of Figure 1.
Figure 4 is a section through the fastener formation on line 4-4 of Figure 2.
Figure 5 is a fragmentary plan view of the fastener elements of the car body.
Figure 7 is a perspective view of a can and lid, with the lid being applied to the
can.
Figure 8 is a sectional view of a second form of the invention.
Figure 9 is a fragmentary view of a modified can.
Figure 10 is a section of the structure of Figure 9.
[0010] The terms "up", "down", "lower", "upper", etc., refer to a can standing upright,
as seen in Figure 1.
[0011] In the first form of the invention in Figures 1 to 7, the lid 2 of the can 1 has
a peripheral downwardly opening channel 3 which receives the upper edge of the wall
5 of the can, as shown in Figure 2. Interengaging fastener elements 10 and 11 in the
channel and on the wall, respectively, secure the lid on the can. The outer wall 12
of the channel in the lid fits over the outer wall of the can body, and the inner
wall 13 has a downwardly extending flange 14 which is forced down within an inclined
surface 15 on the can body, so that the flange 14 is in effect wedged into sealing
contact with the wall of the can.
[0012] The two series of interengaging elements are formed with one series of upstanding
elements 11 on the wall 5 of the can body and the other series of downwardly extending
elements 10 in the channel 3 of the lid. The elements 10 on the wall are each formed
with a head portion 20 of greater thickness peripherally than the base portion 21
to leave larger spaces between the base portions 21 of the wall elements, with the
heads 20 of the wall elements fitting between the base portions than between the head
portions. The elements 10 in the channel of the lid are complementary to the first
series, so that the head portions 22 of the lid elements may fit between the base
portions 21 of the wall elements, with the heads 20 of the wall elements fitting between
the base portions 23 of the lid elements and the sloping sides of the elements of
the two series engaging to increase the axial pressure between the lid and can.
[0013] These elements 10 and 11 further have transversely inclined engaging surfaces as
shown in plan views Figures 5 and 6. Thus in a top plan view the elements 11 on the
can body taper radially outwardly with inclined surfaces 24, 25, while the elements
on the lid taper radially inwardly with inclined surfaces 26, 27, so that the two
series of elements are wedged apart radially when the elements are engaged by pressing
the lid onto the can.
[0014] The lid is applied to the can by starting at one side (see Figure 7) to engage the
fastener elements 10 on the lid between elements 11 on the wall of the can. The .elements
of both series are sufficiently pliable and elastic to be flexed as they successively
interengage about the periphery, until the final closing elements are reached, as
shown in Figure 4. These may then be engaged by strong downward pressure, the peripheral
series of elements and the material of the can and lid being sufficiently pliable
and resilient to allow the final elements to interengage. As will be seen in Figure
4, the head portions are slightly spaced from the opposite valleys at 28, so that
the pressure on the lid is arrested by engagement of peripheral contacting surfaces
such those of the channel on the lid with the top edge 28 of the wall flange 30. The
head portions 20 of elements 11 on the wall are also slightly spaced laterally from
the wall body by the spaces 31 to allow greater flexure of these elements. The valleys
between the elements on the wall have drains 32 at the bottom to allow any liquid
to drain off from between the elements.
[0015] The outer side of the wall is provided with a circumferential rib 33 below its top
edge to be engaged by the flange 12 on the lid. A notch 34 allows insertion of a prying
tool to remove the lid. Upon force concentrated at one point, the interengaged elements
at that point may be separated, the flexibility of the peripheral elements allowing
separation of one or two elements. The lid also has a circumferential groove or fold
35 inwardly of the fastener formation to provide greater resilience and flexibility
of the lid. The groove 36 adjacent the edge of the lid provides for stacking the cans
by engaging a bead 37 on a can above.
[0016] In the second form, the rim formations on the wall 40 and lid 42 are modified as
shown in Figure 8. The series of fastener elements on the wall are formed on its inner
side, as in the first form, but the wall is formed with a peripheral bead on its outer
side, as at 41. The lid 42 also has fastener elements 10 to engage those on the wall,
but the peripherally extending wall above the fastener elements has a bead 43, which
is spaced from the bead 41 on the wall when the lid is fastened on the can. This space
allows a prying tool to be inserted between the beads to pry off the lid. The fastener
elements exert a radial force between the lid and can to maintain sealing engagement
between the flange 14 on the lid and the wall surface 15 on the can.
[0017] Provision is made to interlock adjacent cans, as on a shelf, by forming the rims
50 on the cans with interengaging radially extending projections. The projections
of each rim have enlarged beads 51 which may fit into the spaces 52 between projections
51 on an adjacent can. These interlocking formations provide lateral stability and
avoid the necessity for additional elements between the cans.
[0018] The fastener structure of this invention embodies series of interengaging elements
which exert a force laterally of the series of fasteners to secure tight, sealing
engagement between the members connected by the fasteners and also tightly secure
the members in the direction of engagement of the elements. In the specific application
shown, with peripheral series fastening two circumferential members, the plastic elements
may be engaged successively to secure the two elements against separation, yet may
be readily separated by a force applied at one point. These features contribute to
sealing a can with a lid with sealing surfaces maintained in engagement with the fastener
elements. In addition, the interlocking rims on the cans may be used to provide lateral
stability.
1. A fastener structure connecting two members of molded plastic material, one member
having a peripheral channel and the other member having a peripheral wall equal in
thickness to the width-of said channel and with its edge extending into and fitting
in said channel, two peripheral continuous series of similar, complementary interdigitating
elements on said wall and in said channel with the spaces between the elements complementary
to said elements, the elements on said wall projecting from said wall into the channel,
and the elements in the channel projecting toward the wall, each of said elements
being wider at its extremity in the peripheral direction than at its base adjacent
its supporting member, so that the spaces between the elements are wider adjacent
each of said members and the interdigitated elements interlock against separation,
the material of the members being sufficiently pliable for insertion or removal of
at least one element from one series of elements into space between elements of the
other series when all remaining elements are interengaged.
2. The novel structue of Claim 1 wherein said one member is a lid of molded plastic
material and wherein said other member is a container, the top of said peripheral
wall defining the open mouth of the container, said interdigitated elements interlocking
to secure the lid in sealing engagement on the container.
3. The novel structure of Claim 2 wherein said channel on said lid has a radially
inner wall and said channel wall extends downwardly toward the bottom of the container
below the closure surface of said lid, and said wall of said container has an inclined
surface below said fastener elements, the-extended channel wall engaging said inclined
wall to wedge said lid on said container and form a sealing surface for said container.
4. The novel structure of Claim 3 wherein said radially inner wall and said channel
wall on said lid are cojoined at a lower end thereof by a smoothly curved surface
extending therebetween.
5. The novel structure of Claim 1 wherein said one member having the peripheral channel
telescopes within said other member peripheral wall, the wall of the peripheral channel
facing the peripheral wall supporting one of said two peripheral continuous series
of similar, complementary interdigitating elements.
6. The novel structure of Claim 5 wherein the sides of said elements are inclined
so that the side surfaces of each element on the internal wall converge radially inwardly
and the side surfaces of the elements on the external wall converge radially outwardly,
so that pressure to engage said two series of elements produces a radial force to
press said walls into tight engagement.
7. The novel structure of Claim 5 wherein each element of said two series of interdigitating
elements is .narrow adjacent its base and widening toward its head at the opposite
end, the spaces between said elements being of the shape of said elements, so that
said spaces in one series receive the complementary elements of the interconnecting
. series, with the wider head portions of the elements of each series fitting into
the widened spaces between the elements of the other series and with the sides of
contacting elements ) of the two series inclined in the direction of telescoping movement
so as to wedge each element between the two adjacent elements of the other series.
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8. The novel structure of Claim 3 wherein the spaces between the elements on the wall
have grooves in the bottom of said spaces to allow liquid to escape.
9. The novel structure of Claim 3 wherein said members have peripheral, laterally
extending, spaced rims to allow a tool to be inserted between said members for separating
said fastener elements.