BACKGROUND
1. Technical Field
[0001] The invention relates generally to container lids, and more particularly to a self
closing, reclosable lid for use with a container.
2. Relevant Art
[0002] Generally, most containers are made with a corresponding lid used to close and sometimes
seal the container. Typically, container lids may include a spout or similar means
adapted to permit the flow of the container's contents from within the container and
through the lid.
[0003] However, many existing container lid designs typically require that the user use
two hands to open the container lid. Typically, one hand is used to secure or hold
on to the container and the other is used to "twist" or "pry" the container lid on
or off and effectively provide access to the container's contents.
SUMMARY
[0004] A recloseable lid is provided including a lid portion defining an opening to dispense
the contents of a container, and a closeable flap portion including a sealing member
and a resilient member. The closeable flap portion is pivotable between a first position,
where the resilient member is flexed and the sealing member is not engaged with the
opening and a second position, where the sealing member is engaged with the opening
and the resilient member is not flexed.
[0005] In one aspect, a slide lock may be disposed on the closeable flap portion to engage
with the lid portion and secure the closeable flap portion in the second position.
[0006] In another aspect, a reclosable lid is provided including a lid portion defining
an opening to dispense the contents of a container, and a closeable flap portion including
a sealing member and a resilient member. The closeable flap portion is pivotable between
a first position, where the resilient member is in a flexed state and the sealing
member is away from the opening and a second position, where the sealing member is
engaged with the opening and the resilient member is in an unflexed state. A slide
lock, including a tab, disposed on the closeable flap portion is also provided. The
tab is configured to engage a corresponding slot on the lid portion when the closeable
flap portion is in the second position.
[0007] In yet another aspect, a reclosable lid is provided including a lid portion defining
an opening and including a spout and a handle positioned diametrically opposed substantially
on a circumference of the lid portion, and a grippable section formed on a diameter
of the lid portion between the spout and handle. The reclosable lid also includes
a closeable flap portion including a front end, a mid-section and a rear end, where
the front end is configured to extend over the spout, the mid-section over the grippable
section and the rear end over at least a portion of the handle when the closeable
flap portion is in a closed position. The closeable flap portion includes a sealing
member, a resilient member, and a hinge structure. The rear end of the closeable flap
portion is depressable to cause the sealing member to rotate about the hinge structure
away from the opening and place the resilient member in a compressed state to move
the closeable flap portion to an opened position. A slide lock including a tab is
disposed on the mid section of the closeable flap portion, where the tab is configured
to mate with a corresponding slot on the lid portion to maintain the closeable flap
portion in the closed position.
[0008] This brief summary has been provided so that the nature of this disclosure may be
understood quickly. A more complete understanding of the disclosure can be obtained
by reference to the following detailed description of the various embodiments thereof
in connection with the attached drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0009] The foregoing features and other features of the present disclosure will now be described
with reference to the drawings of an illustrated embodiment. In the drawings, the
same components have the same reference numerals. The illustrated embodiment is intended
to illustrate, but not to limit the disclosure. The drawings include the following
Figures:
[0010] FIG. 1A is a perspective view of a recloseable container lid without a slide lock
in accordance with an embodiment;
[0011] FIG. 1B is a perspective view of a recloseable container lid with a slide lock in
accordance with an embodiment;
[0012] FIGS. 2A and 2B are top and bottom views, respectively of the lid portion of the
reclosable container lid in accordance with an embodiment;
[0013] FIG. 3 is a cross sectional view of closeable flap portion in accordance with an
embodiment;
[0014] FIGS. 4A and 4B are cross-sectional views illustrating the closeable flap portion
engaged with the lid portion in an open and closed position in accordance with an
embodiment;
[0015] FIG. 4C is a cross-sectional view illustrating the closeable flap portion without
a slide lock engaged with the lid portion in a closed position in accordance with
an embodiment;
[0016] FIG. 5 is an illustration of the engagement between a sealing member of the closeable
flap portion and an opening defined on the lid portion in accordance with an embodiment.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0017] FIGS. 1A and 1B are perspective views of a reclosable lid 100 and 100a, respectively,
both adapted to be used with a container 102 in accordance with embodiments. The container
102 includes a container body 103 that defines a volume used to hold or contain a
substance which may be made to flow from the container, for example a liquid, a powder
and the like. The container body 103 may have a generally circular, oval or rectangular
cross-section that terminates at a continuous upper edge or rim. The rim defines a
circular open top portion of the container body 103. In some embodiments, the rim
may have formed thereon container threads (not shown) for mounting and securing the
container body 103 to a lid, for example, reclosable lid 100 or 100a.
[0018] As shown in FIG. 1A, in one embodiment, the reclosable lid 100 includes a lid portion
104, and a closable flap portion 106. In an alternative embodiment, as shown in FIG.
1B, optionally, a slide lock 108 may be integrated into the closable flap portion
106 to lockably secure the closeable flap portion 106 to the lid portion 104 and seal
the container body 103. It should be understood that references to the components
described with reference to either recloseable lid 100 or 100a in FIGS. 1A and 1B
are generally the same for each embodiment, with the exception that the slide lock
108 and associated components are described with reference to the embodiment of recloseable
lid 100a in FIG. 1B.
[0019] Referring now to the embodiments shown in FIGS. 1A and 1B, the lid portion 104 of
the reclosable lid 100 or 100a includes a generally cylindrical shaped body portion
110 having a spout 112 formed on a circumference of the lid portion 104. The spout
112 is formed diametrically opposed from a handle 114 also formed on the circumference
of the lid portion 104. The lid portion 104 includes internal threads 116 (see FIG.
2B) that are positioned to allow the lid portion 104 to engage with the corresponding
container threads (not shown) provided at the rim of the container body 103 and secure
the lid portion 104 to the container body 103.
[0020] FIGS. 2A and 2B are top and bottom views, respectively of the lid portion 104 in
accordance with an embodiment. FIG. 2A shows the top of the lid portion with the closeable
flap portion 106 removed for clarity. As shown in FIG. 2A, the lid portion 104 includes
an annular platform section 202 upon which various surface features and structures
of the lid portion 104 may be formed or mounted. As described below, many of the various
surface features and structures matingly correspond to, or operationally interact
with various other surface features and structures that are part of the closable flap
portion 106.
[0021] In one embodiment, each of the surface features and structures are aligned along
a diameter of the lid between the spout 112 and the handle 114. The alignment of the
surface features and structures in this manner facilitates operation of the closable
flap portion 106 using only one hand, if desired.
[0022] As shown in FIG. 2A, the platform section 202 defines an opening or hole 204 that
provides a causeway from the underside of lid portion 104 through the platform section
202. The opening 204 is positioned immediately adjacent the spout 112. The opening
204 allows the contents of container 102 to be poured out from container body 103
via the spout 112 when the lid portion 104 is coupled to the container body 103.
[0023] Immediately adjacent the opening 204, toward the handle 114 side of the opening,
a raised section 206 is formed on platform section 202. The raised section 206 is
generally formed as a loop of material that provides a hand grippable section 118
(see FIG. 1A, 1B). The loop defines an open space 119 (see FIG. 1A, 1B) that separates
the grippable section 118 from the platform section 202 to provide a space for a user's
fingers to curl under the grippable section, which allows the user to grasp the reclosable
lid. In the embodiment of FIG. 1B, when the closeable flap portion 106 is positioned
on the raised support section 206, a user may grip the reclosable lid 100a, such that
the user's thumb may become aligned with the direction of travel of the slide lock
108 such that the user may more easily manipulate the slide lock 108 between a locked
and an unlocked position.
[0024] The raised section 206 is positioned at a height from platform section 202 that places
the raised section 206 slightly below the height of spout 112 and handle 114. In this
way, when closeable flap portion 106 is positioned on the raised section 206 as described
below, the closeable flap portion 106 operationally mates properly with the spout
112, the handle 114 and other structures described below.
[0025] As shown in FIG. 2A, beside providing a means to grasp the lid portion 104, the grippable
section 118 may also provide a support surface for positioning a raised hinge post
210 that provides a point for the closeable flap portion 106 to pivot or rotate when
the closeable flap portion 106 is being opened or closed. In the embodiment of FIG.
1B, a channel slot 208 may be positioned on the support surface for operational use
with the slide lock 108 when the slide lock is used to place the closeable flap portion
106 in the locked position.
[0026] Referring again to recloseable lid 100 or 100a, a channel 212, having guide walls
213, is formed on a portion of the platform section 202 immediately forward of handle
114. The channel 212 is configured to receive and engage with a resilient member provided
on the closable flap portion 106, such as a spring mechanism or similarly resilient
mechanism. The surface of the channel 212 including the guide walls 213 provides a
reactive surface upon which the resilient member may be made to flex, bend or coil
when an appropriate force is applied to the resilient member as described below.
[0027] Handle 114 defines an empty or hollowed section 214 that opens upward away from platform
202. The hollowed section 214 creates an empty space configured to receive a rear
portion of the closable flap portion 106 when the closable flap portion 106 is made
to rotate about hinge post 210 and open as described below. In one embodiment, the
hollowed section 214 may include an abutment 216 used to impede or limit the travel
of the closeable flap portion 106 within the hollowed section. The movement of the
portion of the closeable flap portion 106 that enters the hollowed section is limited
by the engagement of the rear end 314 of the closeable flap portion 106 and a surface
of the abutment 216.
[0028] FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view of closeable flap portion 106 in accordance with
an embodiment, including the slide lock 108. It should be understood that the closeable
flap portion 106 has the same structure as shown in FIG. 3, albeit without the slide
lock 108 and associated components as shown in FIG. 1A.
[0029] The closeable flap portion 106 includes a top wall or top surface 302 that extends
the length of the closeable flap portion 106 upon which are surface features and structures
configured to engage with the surface features and structures disposed on the lid
portion 104 as described above.
[0030] In one embodiment, the top surface 302 includes a front end 304 that is sized and
configured to fit over spout 112 (FIG. 2A). In operation, the front end 304 sealingly
attaches to the spout 112 when the reclosable flap portion 106 is in a closed position.
[0031] The top surface 302 also includes a rear end 314 that includes a raised or upwardly
curved surface feature 316. The raised surface feature 316 provides a resistive surface
upon which a user's thumb or finger, for example, may be placed when the user is grasping
handle 114. As described below, the resistive surface provides a surface upon which
the user's thumb may catch or grasp to allow the user to depress the curved surface
feature 316 on rear end 314 to force the rear end 314 into the hollowed section 214
of handle 114 allowing the front end 304 of the flap portion to pivot to the open
position.
[0032] Inward of the front end 304, the closeable flap portion 106 includes a sealing member
306. The sealing member 306 that extends an appropriate length from the top surface
302 to come to rest over the opening 204 of lid portion 104 (FIG. 2A) when the closeable
flap portion 106 is in the closed position. The sealing member 306 is shaped and sized
to fit over opening 204 and configured to positively seal the opening 204 when the
closeable flap portion 106 is in the closed position. Although shown generally having
a cylindrical shape, the sealing member 306 may have any shape that fits over the
opening 204 and provides the appropriate sealing force when the closeable flap portion
106 is in the closed position.
[0033] Adjacent the sealing member, the closeable flap portion 106 may include a lock groove
308 that is integrally cut, machined or formed into the top surface 302. The slide
lock 108 may be snap-fit into the open channel 308 and allowed to move or slide within
the lock groove 308. The lock groove 308 includes an open channel 310 configured to
engage with a stem 309 of the slide lock 308 that terminates with an outwardly projecting
tab 312 that generally points along the travel path of the slide lock 108. The lock
groove 308 and corresponding open channel 310 may have a variety of cross sectional
shapes, including but not limited to rectangular, square, and circular.
[0034] In one embodiment, the slide lock 108 is configured to engage with the lock groove
308 such that the stem 309 slides within the open channel 310 between a first or locked
position and a second or unlocked position.
[0035] Movement of the slide lock 308 into the locked position is effectuated by moving
the slide lock in a first direction that causes tab 312 to slide into and engage with
the corresponding slot channel 208 (FIG. 2A and FIG. 4) of lid portion 104. The slot
channel 208 is configured to capture the tab 312 so that the closeable flap portion
106 is kept from being allowed to open and prohibits the contents of the container
102 from being dispensed. Conversely, the slide lock 108 may be moved in a second
direction that removes the tab 312 from the slot allowing the closeable flap portion
106 to be opened if desired.
[0036] Referring again to FIG. 3, a resilient member 318 is provided on the closable flap
portion 106 to provide an automatic lid biasing means formed of an appropriate elastomeric
material, such as silicone. The resilient member 318 allows the lid to be self closing,
having a constant bias towards returning to its uncompressed shaped once the resilient
member becomes compressed, flexed or folded. In one embodiment, the resilient member
318 extends inwardly from a positioning member 320 on the top surface 302 and into
the channel 212 of lid portion 104. The resilient member 318 may be formed as a flat
loop structure, a flat strip of material or other suitable shape that provides the
requisite biasing means. Alternatively, the resilient member may take the shape of
any well known biasing structures, for example, coiled springs and the like. In addition,
the resilient member 318 may be made of other than silicone, such as metal and the
like.
[0037] As described below, the resilient member 318 extends into lid portion 104 such that
the resilient member 318 is aligned with and made to engage with the surface of the
channel 212 between guide walls 213. In operation, a properly placed downward force
applied to the closeable flap portion 106 is reacted with a counter-force supplied
by channel 212 to the resilient member 318 to cause the resilient member to compress,
flex, bend or coil. The engagement between the resilient member and the channel creates
a bias in the closeable flap portion 106 that generally returns the closeable flap
portion 106 to the closed position if the downward force is not adequately maintained.
[0038] FIGS. 4A and 4B are cross-sectional views illustrating the closeable flap portion
106 of recloseable lid 100a operationally engaged with the lid portion 104 in closed
and open positions, respectively, and showing the slide lock 108 in the locked and
unlocked positions in accordance with an embodiment. FIG. 4C is a cross-sectional
view illustrating the closeable flap portion 106 of recloseable lid 100 operationally
engaged with the lid portion 104 in a closed position without the slide lock 108,
in accordance with an embodiment. The open position of recloseable lid 100 is as shown
in FIG. 4B, albeit without the slide lock 108 and its associated components.
[0039] In FIGS. 4A and 4C, the recloseable lids 100a and 100, respectively, are shown in
a first or closed position. In one embodiment, the lid portion 104 includes internal
threads 116 used to secure the lid portion 104 onto corresponding threads disposed
on container body 103 (FIG. 1A). It should be noted that other well known methods
of securing lid portion 104 to the container body 103 may be implemented, such as
for example, force fitting the lid portion 104 onto the rim of the container body
103.
[0040] When in the closed position, the closeable flap portion 106 is engaged with the lid
portion 104 to be able to positively seal or close the container body 103.
[0041] In operation, as shown in FIGS. 4A and 4C, in the first or closed position, the front
end 304 of the closeable flap portion 106 is sealingly disposed over the spout 112.
The sealing member 306 is disposed and seated over the opening 204 to sealingly mate
with the opening 204 and ensure that the contents of container 102 may not pass through
the recloseable lid.
[0042] One embodiment of the engagement between the opening 204 and the sealing member 306
is shown in FIG. 5. In this embodiment, sealing member 306 includes a flexible and
resilient end portion 502 fit, formed or coupled to a positioning member 504. The
end portion 502 is sized and shaped larger than the diameter of the opening 204 and
the positioning member 504. The positioning member 504 has a length that causes a
portion of the positioning member 504 to enter opening 204 when the closeable flap
portion 106 is in the closed position. Accordingly, since the positioning member 504
may extend into the opening 204, when the sealing member 306 is made to engage with
the opening 204, the positioning member 504 forces the resilient end portion 502 into
the opening 204. The oversized, resilient end portion 502 is made to engage with the
internal wall 506 of the opening 204 in a "force fit" manner which creates a seal
between the end portion 502 and the opening 204.
[0043] Referring again to FIG. 4A, while in the closed position, resilient member 318 is
in a substantially non-flexed or non-compressed position and thus, there is no inherent
bias setup in the closeable flap portion 106.
[0044] Referring to recloseable lid 100a, when closeable flap portion 106 is closed, slide
lock 108 may be deployed to "lock" the closeable flap portion 106 and keep the closeable
flap portion from opening. Generally, a user may grasp the grippable section 118,
such that with the user's thumb is positioned on the exterior portion of the slide
lock 108. Advantageously, the user can manipulate the slide lock 108 with a single
hand.
[0045] In one embodiment, the stem 309 of slide lock 108 is configured to slide within the
open channel 310 and move along the lock groove 308 between a first or locked position
and a second or unlocked position.
[0046] As shown in FIG. 4A, slide lock 108 is moveable along a travel path 404 (arrow 404),
which is generally along the diameter of lid portion 104 between the spout 112 and
the handle 114. The tab 312 of slide lock 108 points outwardly along the travel path
404, such that when the slide lock 108 is moved in a first direction, for example,
towards spout 112, the tab 312 slides into and engages with slot 406 (FIG. 4B) formed
on slot channel 208. The slot 406 captures the tab 312 so that the front end 304 and
the sealing member 306 of closeable flap portion 106 are maintained in their closed
and sealed relationships with the spout 112 and the opening 204, respectively. In
addition, when slide lock 108 is in the locked position, the rear end 314 of the closeable
flap portion 106 may not be depressed to open the front end 304.
[0047] Referring again to FIGS. 4A and 4C, to cause the closeable flap portion 106 to open,
the closeable flap portion may be made to rotate about a pivot point, which causes
the front end 304 to rise up and open. A hinge structure 402 may be positioned on
the top surface 302 to engage with hinge post 210, to facilitate the rotation.
[0048] In operation, to cause the locked closeable flap portion 106 of recloseable lid 100a
to open as shown in FIG. 4B, the user causes slide lock 108 to be moved in lock groove
308 in a second direction along path 404 that removes the tab 312 from the slot 406.
[0049] With reference to FIG. 4B, with the slide lock 108 in the unlocked position as with
closeable flap portion 100a or if the slide lock 108 is not used as with closeable
flap portion 100, in either embodiment, the user may grasp handle 114 such that the
user's thumb may contact the upwardly curved surface feature 316 on the rear end 314
of closeable flap portion 106. The user may push down or depress (arrow 410) the curved
surface feature 316 in a manner that is similar to or resembles depressing or pushing
a button. When the rear end 314 is pushed downward, the closeable flap portion 106
rotates about hinge structure 402. The resilient member 318 is forced into a compressive
contact with channel 212 causing the resilient member to bend or flex. As the rear
end 314 is pushed downward, the rear end 314 is forced into the space created by the
hollowed section 214 of handle 114. The rear end 314 of closeable flap portion 106
may be pushed downward until it contacts abutment 216. When contact is made, the front
end 304 is opened to its fullest extent. The opening of front end 304 of closeable
flap portion 106 removes the seal between front end 304 and spout 112 and removes
the sealing member 306 from engagement with the opening 204.
[0050] As long as the rear end 314 of closeable flap portion 106 remains pushed downward,
the front end remains open. Therefore, to hold the closeable flap portion 106 in the
open position, the downward force on the rear end 314 is maintained to overcome the
biasing force generated by the flexed resilient member 318. It should be understood
that the closeable flap portion 106 automatically returns to the closed position in
the absence of an appropriate counter-force to the biasing force.
[0051] Once the user removes the counter-force from rear end 314, the resilient member 318
may unfold to force the closeable flap portion 106 to counter-rotate (arrow 412) about
hinge structure 402 back to the closed position.
[0052] Although the present disclosure has been described with reference to specific embodiments,
these embodiments are illustrative only and not limiting. Many other applications
and embodiments of the present disclosure will be apparent in light of this disclosure
and the following claims.
1. A reclosable lid comprising:
a lid portion defining an opening to dispense the contents of a container; and
a closeable flap portion including a sealing member and a resilient member,
the closeable flap portion:
being pivotable between a first position where the resilient member is flexed and/or
is in a flexed state and the sealing member is not engaged with the opening and/or
is away from the opening and a second position where the sealing member is engaged
with the opening and the resilient member is not flexed and/or is in an unflexed state;
and/or
including a hinge structure, a rear end of the closeable flap portion being depressable
to cause the sealing member to rotate about the hinge structure away from the opening
and place the resilient member in a compressed state to move the closeable flap portion
from a closed position to an opened position.
2. The reclosable lid of Claim 1, wherein the lid portion further comprises a spout and
a handle, wherein the handle and the spout are positioned diametrically opposed substantially
on a circumference of the lid portion.
3. The reclosable lid of Claim 2, wherein the resilient member is configured to return
to an unflexed state to cause the sealing member to pivot about the hinge structure
to engage and seal the opening and to cause the front end to form a seal over the
spout.
4. The reclosable lid of Claim 2 or Claim 3, wherein the lid portion further comprises
a grippable section formed on a diameter of the lid portion between the spout and
the handle.
5. The reclosable lid of Claim 4, wherein the closable flap portion includes a front
end, a mid-section and a rear end, the front end configured to extend over the spout,
the mid-section over the grippable section and the rear end over at least a portion
of the handle when the closeable flap portion is in a closed position.
6. The reclosable lid of any one of Claims 1 to 5,
wherein the lid portion further comprises a grippable section forming a handle.
7. The reclosable lid of any one of Claims 1 to 6, further comprising a slide lock disposed
on the closeable flap portion to engage with the lid portion and secure the closeable
flap portion in the second position.
8. The reclosable lid of Claim 7, wherein the slide lock comprises a tab, wherein the
tab is configured to engage a corresponding slot on the lid portion when the closeable
flap portion is in the second position.
9. The reclosable lid of any one of Claims 1 to 8,
wherein the closeable flap portion further comprises a front end that forms a seal
over a spout formed on the lid portion when in the second position.
10. The reclosable lid of any one of Claims 1 to 9, wherein the closeable flap portion
comprises a depressable rear end configured to be pushed to cause the closeable flap
portion to move from the second position to the first position.
11. The reclosable lid of any one of Claims 1 to 10, wherein the closeable flap portion
comprises a depressable rear end configured to be pushed to cause the resilient member
to flex.
12. The reclosable lid of any one of Claims 1 to 11, wherein the resilient member comprises
a silicone spring.
13. The reclosable lid of any one of Claims 1 to 12, wherein the lid portion comprises
threads for mating with corresponding threads on a container to secure the lid portion
to the container.