[0001] This invention concerns a container and lid combination, of the kind in which the
container has a base and a side wall or walls and an open end opposite to the base
defined by a peripheral flange extending inwardly with respect to the side wall or
walls and downwardly towards the base and the lid has a closure part which is a sealing
fit within the flange.
[0002] In this specification, the terms 'top', 'bottom', 'upwardly' and 'downwardly' and
the like are used for convenience and refer to the container in its usual position
of rest on its base, but the terms are not meant to exclude other dispositions of
the container for which the usage is inappropriate. 'Inwardly' and 'outwardly' are
used with respect to the longitudinal axis of the container.
[0003] A common example of a container and lid combination of the kind described is the
well-known lever-lid tin in which the said peripheral flange is formed as part of
a top ring component secured to the edge of the body of the tin by a rolled seam and
the lid is recessed in an inverted hat-shape to provide a closure part to fit within
the flange and an outward rim by which the lid can be levered off the tin.
[0004] The invention comprises a container and lid combination in which the container has
a base, a side wall or walls and an open end opposite to the base defined by a peripheral
flange extending inwardly with respect to the side wall or walls and downwardly towards
the base, and the lid has a closure part which is a sealing fit within the peripheral
flange wherein the container comprises two components each integrally moulded from
plastics material and secured together, the said components being a top component
including said peripheral flange and having lid-retaining means adjacent to its periphery
and independent of the peripheral flange for engaging complementary means on the lid
when the closure part of the lid is fitted within the peripheral flange, and a bottom
component including the base of the container, at least one of the said components
having an integral wall part which comprises the side wall or walls of the container
or part of the side wall or walls.
[0005] The container of the combination according to the invention can be made simply by
separately moulding the top and bottom components, preferably by injection moulding,
and then securing them together. This may be done by adhesive or solvent bonding or
by thermal welding for thermoplastic materials, for example, spin welding in which
frictional heat for welding is generated by relative rotation of the components may
be used for containers of circular cross-section.
[0006] Preferably, the said integral wall part of one of the components forms the whole
or substantially the whole of the side wall or walls of the container so that the
joint by which the components are secured together occurs close to the top or bottom
of the container. Thus, for example, the bottom component may comprise the base of
the container with the integral wall part upstanding from its periphery to form the
side wall or walls of the container whilst the top component comprises the said inwardly
and downwardly-extending flange and a peripheral seating to receive and be secured
to the edge of the upstanding integral wall part.
[0007] Preferably, the top component of the container has an upper portion which is rebated
with respect to the side wall or walls of the container and the lid has a peripheral
skirt to fit over the rebated part so that when the lid is fitted onto the container
the lid does not project, or at least not substantially so, beyond the wall or walls
of the container in a plane perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the container.
[0008] The lid-retaining means is located on the top component of the container adjacent
to its periphery and independent of the inwardly-extending peripheral flange. Suitable
means may be an outwardly-facing peripheral groove or bead for engaging, respectively,
with an inwardly-facing complementary bead or groove located in a peripheral skirt
on the lid. In the arrangement described above where the skirt of the lid is accommodated
in a rebate in the upper portion of the top component, then the lid retaining means,
for example the aforesaid peripheral groove or bead, is located in the rebate.
[0009] An alternative lid-retaining means comprises screw threads on the top component of
the container and complementary screw threads on the lid, conveniently located on
the aforesaid peripheral skirt.
[0010] Supplementary sealing means preferably is provided between the top component of the
container and the lid. This may be a narrow bead on the lid or on the top component
positioned to be engaged between the lid and the top component in a sealing fit when
the lid is fitted on the container with the lid-retaining means engaged.
[0011] It is common practice to fit lids on to filled containers mechanically, and it is
sometimes difficult to adjust the force used for that purpose to that required just
to engage the lid-retaining means. Excessive force can damage the complementary sealing
parts of the container and lid, particularly the supplementary sealing means referred
to above which is susceptible to damage by crushing if excessive axial force is used
to snap on a lid which uses the bead/groove type of retaining means. Any such damage
may reduce its ability to retain a sealing fit.
[0012] Excessive lid-fitting force may be resisted by providing the top component of the
container with an abutment which is positioned to be engaged by the peripheral skirt
of the lid if it is forced beyond the position in which the lid-retaining means is
engaged.
[0013] The abutment may be located in the rebate at the upper portion of the top component
of the container at a position just below the peripheral groove or bead of the lid-retaining
means. Preferably the abutment is discontinuous so that when the lid is in the fitted
position, the lower edge of its peripheral skirt is left exposed at intervals so that
a tool such as a screwdriver blade may be applied to that edge for the purpose of
levering off the lid.
[0014] The container and lid combination according to the invention gives improved sealing
of the lid and improved securing of the lid against accidental removal compared with
the known lever-lid tins. In the snap-on lid embodiment it preserves the convenience
which the user associates with the lever-lid tin in terms of removing and replacing
the lid whilst avoiding the distortions to which tin lids are susceptible during repeated
removals.
[0015] Embodiments of the invention are illustrated by way of example by the accompanying
drawings, in which:-
Figure 1 is an elevation, half in section, of a container and its lid, the lid being
shown separated from the container,
Figure 2 is a fragmental elevation of the top part of the container of Figure 1 with
its lid in position,
Figure 3 is a fragmental sectional view, on an enlarged scale, showing the engagement
of the lid and container of Figure I,
Figure 4 is a half plan of the container of Figure 1 with the lid removed,
Figure 5 is a half inverted plan of the container of Figure 1, and
Figure 6 is a fragmental view, on an enlarged scale, in the direction of the arrow
A in Figure 1 with the handle omitted.
[0016] The container shown in the drawings is circular in plan and comprises a top ring
component 1 and a bottom component 2, each moulded in thermoplastics material, for
example polypropylene, secured together as will be described by a spun welded joint.
The top ring component 1 has an inwardly and downwardly-extending flange 3 around
its inner periphery to define the open top of the container and receive the closure
part 4 of a lid 5. The top ring component 1 also has a peripheral seating for the
top edge of the bottom component, comprising a downwardly-extending tapered spigot
6 and an outward flange 7 to overlie the top edge of the bottom component and give
a neat appearance (see Figure 3),
[0017] The bottom component 2 comprises the base 8 of the container and, extending from
the periphery of the base 8, the upstanding, substantially cylindrical side wall 9
of the container, the extremity of which is bevelled, as shown by the reference 10,
on its inside edge to match the angle of the tapered spigot 6 of the seating on the
top ring component.
[0018] The two components 1 and 2 are secured together by the method known as spin welding,
a form of friction welding. The tapered spigot 6 of the top ring component is entered
into the bevelled end of the side wall part 9 of the bottom component, in which it
is a snug fit. One component is then rotated at high speed relative to the other whilst
pressing the two components together. The heat generated by friction causes the thermoplastics
material to soften in the two contacting surfaces. Rotation is then ceased, allowing
the softened material of the two surfaces to fuse together, providing a permanent
bond on cooling.
[0019] Of course, the two components could be secured together by adhesive, by solvent welding
or by heat welding according to well-known methods. For these purposes the shape of
the tapered spigot 6 and the bevel of the side wall part 9 may be altered or these
features may even be omitted.
[0020] Instead of forming the side wall of the container as a part of the bottom component
2 it may be formed as a part of the top component 1 and the bottom component may be
formed with an upward spigot around its periphery similar to the tapered spigot 6,
the two components being secured together by a method similar to one of the methods
described above.
[0021] In another construction, each of the components 1 and 2 may include a side wall part.
Thus the bottom component 2 would have a side wall part of height somewhat less than
the desired height of the side wall of the container and the top component would have
a complementary side wall part to provide the remainder of the desired height. The
two side wall parts would be joined in end- to-end relation, for example by one of
the methods ; described above, their ends being appropriately shaped, for example
bevelled, in known manner.
[0022] In yet another construction, part of the height of the container side wall or walls
may be provided by a sleeve of thermoplastics material to the opposite end of which
the components 1 and 2 are secured by a method similar to one of the methods described
above.
[0023] As shown particularly in Figure 3, the downward flange forming the closure part 4
of the lid 5 is tapered in section with a feather edge to provide flexibility and
good sealing relationship with the inwardly and downwardly-extending flange 3 of the
top ring component 1. As previously mentioned and as shown in Figure 3, the flange
forming the closure part 4 is slightly deformed ineardly on engaging the flange 3,
being made of diameter slightly greater than the minimum diameter of the latter for
this purpose in order to provide good sealing relationship when the closure is in
position.
[0024] The top ring component 1 is rebated above the flange 7 with a bevelled surface 11
and a peripheral groove 12. The lid 5 has a peripheral skirt 13 at the end of which
is an inward bead 14 to ride over the bevelled surface 11 and enter the groove 12,
giving snap-on retention of the lid.
[0025] Instead of the snap-on arrangement described and illustrated the top ring component
may have a rebated part above the flange 7 formed with an external screw thread and
the lid may have a skirt with a complementary internal screw thread. Alternatively
the top ring component and the lid may have other known complementary features for
retaining the lid in position.
[0026] Between the skirt 13 and the closure part 4 the lid 5 has a narrow downwardly-projecting
annular bead 15 to engage the upper surface of the top ring component 1 in sealing
relation when the lid 5 is pushed fully home on the container.
[0027] Around the shoulder 16 defining the lower edge of the peripheral groove 12 of the-top
ring component 1 are a plurality of spaced abutments 17 of height somewhat less than
the difference between the depth of the peripheral groove 12 and the depth of the
inward bead 14 of the lid. As shown in Figures 2 and 3, these abutments 17 are clear
of but very close to the bottom edge of the skirt 13 of the lid when the latter is
pushed fully home on the container. However, if excessive force is applied to push
the lid 5 on to the container, the edge of the skirt 13 will engage the abutments
17 to resist the force and thus reduce the possibility of crushing or otherwise damaging
the narrow annular bead 15 which could lead to failure of the bead 15 to seal against
the top ring component 1 when the force is removed.
[0028] It will be understood that the same resistance to excessive force could be provided
by reducing the depth of the peripheral groove 12 to a dimension only slightly greater
than the depth of the bead 14. However, this would lead to difficulty in removing
the lid, for which it is necessary to insert a tool into the groove 12 to disengage
the bead 14 from the groove. The plurality of spaced abutments could be replaced by
one or more part- circular abutments extending around a sector or sectors of the shoulder
16 and leaving a space or spaces into which a tool can be inserted. The abutments
17 shown are, however, preferred, since they permit a tool to be inserted successively
at different positions between them for progressive disengagement of the bead 14 from
the groove 12.
[0029] Buttons 18, 19 having headed projections are secured at diametrically-opposite positions
to the outer surface of the side wall 9 of the container near its top edge to receive
the ends of a bale handle 20 which pivotally engage the headed projections.
[0030] As shown in Figures 1, 4 and 5, the base 8 of the container is supported by a base
rim 21 which holds the base clear of any flat surface on which the container is stood.
A ring-shaped moulding 22, concentric with the longitudinal axis of the container,
is formed in the base 8 in order to reduce the stresses which are set up in the base
during the moulding process.
1. A container and lid combination in which the container has a base (8), a side wall
or walls (9) and an open end opposite to the base (8) defined by a peripheral flange
(3) extending inwardly with respect to the side wall or walls (9) and downwardly towards
the base (8), and the lid (5) has a closure part (4) which is a sealing fit within
the peripheral flange (3), characterised in that the container comprises two components
(1, 2) each integrally moulded from plastics material and secured together, the said
components being a top component (1) including said peripheral flange (3) and having
lid-retaining means (12) adjacent to its periphery and independent of the peripheral
flange (3) for engaging complementary means (14) on the lid (5) when the closure part
(4) of the lid (5) is fitted within the peripheral flange (3), and a bottom component
(2) including the base (8) of the container, at least one of the said components (1,
2) having an integral wall part which comprises the side wall or walls (9) of the
container or part of the side wall or walls (9).
2. A container and lid combination as claimed in claim 1, characterised in that the
lid-retaining means of the top component (1) of the container is an outwardly-facing
peripheral groove (17) or bead and the complementary means on the lid (5) is a peripheral
skirt (13) with an inwardly-facing bead (14) or groove for engaging, respectively,
the peripheral groove (17) or bead of said top component (1).
3. A container and lid combination as claimed in claim 1, characterised in that the
lid-retaining means of the top component (1) of the container and the complementary
means on the lid (5) are complementary screw threads.
4. A container and lid combination as claimed in any preceding claim, characterised
in that the closure part of the lid (5) comprises a downwardly-extending flange (4)
which fits closely within the inwardly and downwardly-extending peripheral flange
(3) of the container.
5. A container and lid combination as claimed in claim 4, characterised in that at
least one of the closure flange (4) on the lid (5) and the peripheral flange (3) on
the container is resiliently deformable, and said flanges (3, 4) are shaped and dimensioned
to provide a sealing fit by virtue of such resilient deformation when the lid (5)
is fitted on the container.
6. A container and lid combination as claimed in claim 5, characterised in that the
closure flange (4) on the lid (5) is tapered outwardly towards its free edge and is
dimensioned so that during fitting of the lid (5) said free edge at least initially
engages the peripheral flange (3) on the container at a location outwardly from the
free edge of the peripheral flange (3).
7. A container and lid combination as claimed in any preceding claim, characterised
by including supplementary sealing means (15) between the top component (1) of the
container and the lid (5).
8. A container and lid combination as claimed in claim 7, characterised in that the
supplementary sealing means is a narrow bead (15) on the lid (5) or on the top component
(1) of the container positioned to be engaged between the lid (5) and said top component
(1) in a sealing fit when the lid (5) is fitted on_the container with the lid-retaining
means (12, 14) engaged.
9. A container and lid combination as claimed in claim 2 and claim 8, characterised
in that the top component (1) of the container is provided with an abutment (17) which
is positioned to be engaged by the peripheral skirt (13) of the lid (5) if, during
fitting, the lid (5) is forced beyond the position in which the lid-retaining means
(12, 14) is engaged.
10. A container and lid combination as claimed in claim 9, characterised in that the
abutment (17) is discontinuous around the top component (1) of the container.
11. A container and lid combination as claimed in claim 2 or any of claims 3 to 10
when dependent on claim 2, characterised in that the upper portion of the top component
(1) of the container is rebated to accommodate the peripheral skirt (13) of the lid
(5) so that the lid (5) does not project, or does not project to any substantial extent,beyond
the container wall or walls (9) in a plane perpendicular to the longitudinal axis
of the container.