(19)
(11) EP 4 146 561 B1

(12) EUROPEAN PATENT SPECIFICATION

(45) Mention of the grant of the patent:
02.10.2024 Bulletin 2024/40

(21) Application number: 21728713.5

(22) Date of filing: 06.05.2021
(51) International Patent Classification (IPC): 
B65D 83/08(2006.01)
(52) Cooperative Patent Classification (CPC):
B65D 83/0835; B65D 43/167; B65D 43/22; B65D 51/18; B65D 2251/0021; B65D 2251/0084; B65D 2543/00148; B65D 2543/00231
(86) International application number:
PCT/US2021/031009
(87) International publication number:
WO 2021/226299 (11.11.2021 Gazette 2021/45)

(54)

CLOSURE ASSEMBLY, SYSTEM AND METHOD OF USE

VERSCHLUSSANORDNUNG, SYSTEM UND VERFAHREN ZUR VERWENDUNG

ENSEMBLE FERMETURE, SYSTÈME ET PROCÉDÉ D'UTILISATION


(84) Designated Contracting States:
AL AT BE BG CH CY CZ DE DK EE ES FI FR GB GR HR HU IE IS IT LI LT LU LV MC MK MT NL NO PL PT RO RS SE SI SK SM TR

(30) Priority: 08.05.2020 US 202063022189 P

(43) Date of publication of application:
15.03.2023 Bulletin 2023/11

(73) Proprietor: Professional Disposables International Inc.
Orangeburg, NY 10962-1376 (US)

(72) Inventor:
  • CAHALAN, Gerard Anthony
    Milford, CT 06776 (US)

(74) Representative: Barker Brettell LLP 
100 Hagley Road Edgbaston
Birmingham, West Midlands B16 8QQ
Birmingham, West Midlands B16 8QQ (GB)


(56) References cited: : 
EP-A2- 2 220 984
US-A1- 2018 339 815
GB-A- 2 538 235
   
       
    Note: Within nine months from the publication of the mention of the grant of the European patent, any person may give notice to the European Patent Office of opposition to the European patent granted. Notice of opposition shall be filed in a written reasoned statement. It shall not be deemed to have been filed until the opposition fee has been paid. (Art. 99(1) European Patent Convention).


    Description

    FIELD



    [0001] The disclosed subject matter relates to a device, system and method of a dispensing articles from a container system.

    BACKGROUND



    [0002] Containers can be configured for dispensing sheets of material, such as nonwoven articles used for cleaning, sanitizing, or personal use. Such articles can be circular, oval or rectangular in shape, and can be stored as a roll and the like, and can be stored perforated or separably connected in a container. The material can be packaged dry or can be packaged moistened with a cleaning solution or lotion, for example to produce wet wipes. Conventional containers for such material can include boxes, stand-up containers, canisters or the like, and can be configured as a unitary piece with an orifice to dispense the sheets of material therethrough. Such containers can be rigid, or can be made from a relatively flexible material. The containers can have an opening through which the materials may be removed. Furthermore, the opening may be covered by a lid, such as a hinged cover or adhesive strip that can be opened or closed repeatedly. An example of such containers can be found in U.S. Publication No. 2014/0048553, entitled "Dispenser," and in the U.S. Publication No. 2014/0103058, entitled "Wipes Dispenser and Disposal" and E.P. Publication 2 220 984 A2, entitled "Wipes dispenser with anti-roping and anti-fallback features". Typically, these containers are disposable and cannot be refilled with tissue by the consumer.

    [0003] A disadvantage of such containers is that removal of material can deform the lid assembly, which can cause the closure mechanism of the lid assembly to become loose and/or can decrease the effectiveness of the lid orifice to control dispensing of material. Further deformation can cause such closure mechanisms to fail, thus preventing the lid from being secured in a closed position over the container. In some conventional containers, the lids have been known to entirely detach from the container.

    [0004] Another disadvantage of such containers is that the orifice size can affect the dispensing of the material. That is, an orifice that is too small can cause individual sheets of material to tear when pulled out through the orifice. On the other hand, an orifice that is too large can cause the sheets of material to clump or rope when pulled out through the orifice or can cause unnecessary moisture release from the package itself.

    [0005] Thus, there remains a continued need for improved containers, including lid assemblies for containers for dispensing sheets of material, including wipes. The presently disclosed subject matter satisfies these and other needs.

    SUMMARY



    [0006] According to one aspect of the invention, there is provided a lid for a container of articles as set forth in independent claim 1. According to a second aspect of the invention, there is provided a closure assembly for a container as set forth in claim 2. According to a third aspect of the invention, there is provided a container system as set forth in claim 10. According to a fourth aspect of the invention, there is provided a method of dispensing articles from a container system as set forth in independent claim 13. Preferable and/or optional features are set forth in the appended

    [0007] dependent claims. The purpose and advantages of the disclosed subject matter will be set forth in and are apparent from the description that follows, as well as will be learned by practice of the disclosed subject matter. Additional advantages of the disclosed subject matter will be realized and attained by the devices particularly pointed out in the written description and claims hereof, as well as from the appended drawings.

    [0008] To achieve these and other advantages and in accordance with the purpose of the disclosed subject matter, as embodied and broadly described, the disclosed subject matter includes a closure assembly, lid, container system, and method of dispensing articles.

    [0009] According to an embodiment of the disclosed subject matter, a closure assembly for a container is provided. The closure assembly includes a frame configured to couple to a container; an interior lid hingedly coupled to the frame along a first longitudinal side thereof and movable between a closed position and an open position, wherein the lid includes a lid rim that defines an opening, a flexible membrane housed within the opening of the lid rim, wherein the flexible membrane defines a zone configured to permit a plurality of articles to feed therethrough, and a tab member fixedly coupled to the lid rim and extending above the membrane, wherein the tab member defines a channel groove configured to receive a leading article of the plurality of articles therein and separate the leading article from the plurality of articles; and a cover panel hingedly coupled to the frame along the first longitudinal side thereof and movable between an assembly closed position and an assembly open position.

    [0010] According to another embodiment of the disclosed subject matter, a lid for a container is provided. The lid comprises a lid rim that defines an opening; a flexible membrane housed within the opening of the lid rim, wherein the flexible membrane defines a zone configured to permit a plurality of articles to feed therethrough; and a tab member fixedly coupled to the lid rim and extending above the membrane, wherein the tab member defines a channel groove configured to receive a leading article of the plurality of articles therein and separate the leading article from the plurality of articles.

    [0011] In accordance with another aspect of the disclosed subject matter, a container system is disclosed comprising a container, a plurality of articles therein, and the closure assembly as described herein.

    [0012] In accordance with another aspect of the disclosed subject matter, a method of dispensing articles from a container system is further provided. The method includes providing a container system as described herein; transitioning the cover panel to the assembly open position and the lid to the open position; inserting a plurality of articles into the container; transitioning the lid to the closed position; pulling a leading article of the plurality of articles through the zone; and selectively inserting the leading article through the channel grove to separate the leading article from a next article in the plurality of articles.

    [0013] It is to be understood that both the foregoing general description and the following detailed description and drawings are examples and are provided for purpose of illustration and not intended to limit the scope of the disclosed subject matter in any manner.

    [0014] The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and constitute part of this specification, are included to illustrate and provide a further understanding of the devices of the disclosed subject matter. Together with the description, the drawings serve to explain the principles of the disclosed subject matter.

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS



    [0015] The subject matter of the application will be more readily understood from the following detailed description when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:

    FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the closure assembly with the lid in the closed position, according to an embodiment of the disclosed subject matter.

    FIG. 2 is a back view of the closure assembly of FIG. 1.

    FIG. 3 is a front view of the closure assembly of FIG. 1.

    FIG. 4 is a cross section view of FIG. 3.

    FIG. 5 is a top view of the closure assembly of FIG. 1

    FIG. 6 is a cross-sectional view of FIG. 1.

    FIG. 7 is a perspective view of the closure assembly with the lid in an open position, according to an embodiment of the disclosed subject matter.

    FIG. 8 is a back view of the closure assembly of FIG. 7.

    FIG. 9 is a front view of the closure assembly of FIG. 7.

    FIG. 10 is a cross section view of FIG. 9.

    FIG. 11 is a top view of the closure assembly of FIG. 7

    FIG. 12 is a cross-sectional view of FIG. 7.

    FIG. 13 is a top perspective view of the lid, according to an embodiment of the disclosed subject matter.

    FIG. 14 is a bottom perspective view of the lid of FIG. 13.

    FIG. 15 depicts a top view of example membranes, according to embodiments of the disclosed subject matter.

    FIGS. 16-19 depict views of an isolated view of a flexible section of the tab member as a perspective top view, a perspective bottom view, a bottom view, and a cross section view, according to an embodiment of the disclosed subject matter.

    FIG. 20 is a magnified partial view of FIG. 10.

    FIG. 21 depicts an alternative embodiment of a closure assembly, according to the disclosed subject matter.

    FIG. 22 is a side view of FIG. 1 and FIG. 23 is a cross section view of FIG. 22.

    FIG. 24 is a side view of FIG. 7 and FIG. 25 is a cross section view of FIG. 24.

    FIG. 26 depicts a spring loaded section of a shaft, according to the disclosed subject matter.

    FIG. 27 is an exploded view of FIG. 26 and FIG. 28 depicts a phantom side view of FIG. 26.

    FIG. 29 depicts an isolated partial phantom view of the cover panel, according to the disclosed subject matter.

    FIG. 30 depicts a closure assembly and container, according to the disclosed subject matter.

    FIG. 31 depicts an example of a package holding articles therein, according to the disclosed subject matter.

    FIG. 32 depicts the device of FIG. 30 with the lid in the open position.

    FIG. 33 depicts the device of FIG. 32 receiving the package of FIG. 31 therein.

    FIG. 34 depicts the device of FIG. 32 with the lid transitioning to the closed position.

    FIG. 35 and FIG. 36 depict the container system with a leading article disposed in the membrane alone and disposed in the tab member.

    FIG. 37 depicts the device of FIG. 32 with the cover panel in the assembly closed position.

    FIG. 38 depicts a back perspective view of FIG. 37.

    FIG. 39 depicts a magnified view of a bracket for coupling with a container system, according to the disclosed subject matter.

    FIG. 40 depicts a double bracket, according to the disclosed subject matter.

    FIG. 41 depicts an example of the double bracket of FIG. 41 coupled with container systems having different packages therein, according to the disclosed subject matter.

    FIG. 42 depicts the container system of FIGS. 33-38 supported by a base of the container.

    FIG. 43 depicts the container system of FIGS. 33-38 supported by a holder.


    DETAILED DESCRIPTION



    [0016] Reference will now be made in detail to various embodiments of the disclosed subject matter, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings. The examples herein are not intended to limit the scope of the disclosed subject matter in any manner. The disclosed subject matter will be described in conjunction with the detailed description of the system.

    [0017] The term "about" or "approximately" means within an acceptable error range for the particular value as determined by one of ordinary skill in the art, which will depend in part on how the value is measured or determined, i.e., the limitations of the measurement system.

    [0018] The presently disclosed subject matter provides closure assembly, lid, container system, and method of dispensing articles. According to an embodiment of the disclosed subject matter, the closure assembly includes a frame configured to couple to a container; an interior lid hingedly coupled to the frame along a first longitudinal side thereof and movable between a closed position and an open position, wherein the lid includes a lid rim that defines an opening, a flexible membrane housed within the opening of the lid rim, wherein the flexible membrane defines a zone configured to permit a plurality of articles to feed therethrough, and a tab member fixedly coupled to the lid rim and extending above the membrane, wherein the tab member defines a channel groove configured to receive a leading article of the plurality of articles therein and separate the leading article from the plurality of articles; and a cover panel hingedly coupled to the frame along the first longitudinal side thereof and movable between an assembly closed position and an assembly open position. According to another embodiment of the disclosed subject matter, a container system is provided including the closure assembly coupled with a container.

    [0019] Solely for purpose of illustration, FIG. 1 shows a perspective view of the closure assembly 100 coupled with a container 200. FIG. 2 is a back view of the device of FIG. 1, FIG. 3 is a front view thereof, and FIG. 4 is a cross section view of FIG. 3 about lines A-A. FIG. 5 is a top view of the closure assembly of FIG. 1 and FIG. 6 is a cross-sectional view of FIG. 1 about lines B-B. As depicted in FIGS. 1-6, the closure assembly 100 includes a frame 105, a lid 110, and a cover panel 150. The frame 105, lid 110, and cover panel 150 all move about the same axis. As best shown in FIG. 1, the frame 105 is configured to couple with the container 200, which thus couples the closure assembly with the container. As further discussed herein, the cover panel 150 is movable between an assembly closed position and an assembly open position. As depicted in FIGS. 1-6, the cover panel in an assembly open position for purposes of discussion.

    [0020] The cover panel 150 and the lid 110 are individually hingedly coupled to the frame 105 along a first longitudinal side thereof. The cover panel is movable between an assembly open position and an assembly closed position, and the lid 110 is movable between a closed position and an open position. As depicted in FIGS. 1-6, the cover panel 150 is shown in an assembly open position, whereas the lid 110 is shown in its closed position. The cover panel 150 can have a wide range of open positions and the assembly open position of FIGS. 1-6 is exemplary. FIGS. 7-12 depict the closure assembly of FIGS. 1-6 with the cover panel 150 and the lid 110 in open positions.

    [0021] As shown in FIGS. 11 and 12, the lid 110 includes a lid rim 115 that defines an opening and a flexible membrane 300 housed within the opening of the lid rim 115. The flexible membrane 300 defines a zone configured to permit a plurality of articles to feed therethrough, as further discussed herein. The lid further includes a tab member 120 fixedly coupled to the lid rim 115 and extending above the membrane 300 at an angle. Alternatively, the tab member can be fixedly coupled to and parallel with the rim. The tab member 120 defines a channel groove 125 configured to receive a leading article of the plurality of articles therein and separate the leading article from the plurality of articles, as further discussed herein.

    [0022] An embodiment of the lid rim 115 with the flexible membrane 300 therein is shown as an isolated unit in FIGS. 13 and 14. The flexible membrane 300 includes a first portion 305 and a second portion 315 separated by a distance dimension of the slot gap 320 that creates the zone. The flexible membrane 300 is designed to permit roping of articles stored within the container 200. The first portion and the second portion cooperate together to permit a plurality of articles to be pulled therethrough without causing a separation of individual articles from the plurality of articles. The first portion 305 and section portion 315 are configured to retain an article therebetween, such as a wet wipe, to permit an edge of a leading article to extend through the membrane while the cover panel 150 is in the assembly closed position. As such the distance dimension of the slot can be any suitable dimension to permit roping during use, but also to allow for retention of an article when not in use. Furthermore, in other embodiments, the first portion 305 and the second portion 315 can overlap with each other such that a slot gap is not evident until an article is being pulled through the membrane. In further embodiments, the first portion 305 and the second portion 315 can overlap even during use such that a passage is created for the zone that deflects the first portion 305 with respect to the second portion 315 to permit an article to pass between 305 and 315 through the passage. As such, the distance dimension between the first portion and the second portion can range from zero to an approximate diameter dimension of the article when in a roped or twisted configuration when in use.

    [0023] The flexible membrane is pliable enough to permit a user to insert their fingers through the membrane at the slot gap and to pull an article from the container therethrough, and strong enough to retain a wipe between the first and second portions such as when the cover panel is in the assembly closed position. As such, the flexible membrane has a first configuration with the first portion and second portion separated by the distance dimension of the slot gap, as shown in FIG. 13. A separation force exerted on the first portion and the second portion, such as by a user's fingers, expands the slot gap into a second configuration and upon removal of the separation force, the first and second portion transition back to the first configuration shown by FIG. 13. The membrane can comprise any suitable material to permit such features of the membrane to function, such as, but not limited to silicone rubber, thermoplastic elastomer, thermoplastic polyurethane, polyester, polyethylene and other plastics.

    [0024] As best shown in the back view of FIG. 14, the first and second portions can define a center aperture 325 that is disposed at an approximate center of the slot gap. The center aperture 325 of the membrane can facilitate ease of separation of the first portion and second portion of the membrane to permit a user's fingers to be inserted therethrough. The center aperture 325 can also cooperate with the tab member 120, as further discussed herein. The first and second portions can further define apertures 330 at the respective ends of the slot gap. The apertures 330 can provide further structural support for the membrane to prevent any tearing of the membrane during use. Although the slot gap is shown as a curved line, the slot gap can be any suitable shape to facilitate the functionality of the membrane while also providing a seal for the opening of the lid rim to maintain any moisture in the container and prevent evaporation thereof. FIG. 15 depicts examples of other various shapes 320A-320H of the slot gap of the membrane 300, for purposes of example.

    [0025] As depicted in FIG. 13, the tab member 120 is fixedly coupled to the lid rim 115 and extends above the membrane 300. The tab member 120 is rigidly disposed at an angle to the lid rim and disposed opposite the first longitudinal side of the frame. The angle of the tab can be any suitable dimension to permit the tab member to function as described herein, and enable the tab member to be housed within the space between the membrane and the cover panel when the cover panel is in the assembly closed position. The tab member 120 defines the channel groove 125 groove configured to receive a leading article of the plurality of articles therein and separate the leading article from the plurality of articles. The tab member 120 further includes a flexible section 130 that defines a flexible orifice 135 at an end of the channel groove 125. The flexible orifice 135 cooperates with the channel groove and separates a leading article from the plurality of articles without substantially removing excessive or material liquid from the leading article and retains a next article within the orifice 135 after the leading article is removed. Accordingly, the channel groove 125 and the orifice 135 can cooperate with the central aperture 325 when the tab member 120 is in use.

    [0026] FIGS. 16-19 depict isolated views of a flexible section 130 of the tab member depicting an exemplary orifice 135 according to an embodiment of the disclosed subject matter. FIG. 16 is a top perspective view of the orifice that shows a portion of the channel groove 125 and FIG. 17 is a bottom perspective view. FIG 18 is a bottom view of FIG. 15 and FIG. 19 is a cross section view of FIG. 18 along lines A-A. As depicted in FIGS. 16-19, the flexible section can include a groove 137, which can couple with a rigid section of the tab member to affix the flexible section to the rigid section of the tab member.

    [0027] As best shown in FIG. 14, the lid can further include a sidewall 140 extending downwardly from a perimeter of a bottom surface of the interior lid. The sidewall 140 can defining a cavity 145 configured to cooperate with the frame to releasably lock the lid in the closed position. As such, an interior surface of the frame can include a frame latching member 107 extending outwardly therefrom, such as a frame projection. The cavity 145 can receive the frame projection 107 therein to releasably lock the lid with the frame in the closed position. FIG. 20 is a magnified partial view of FIG. 10. As best depicted in FIG. 20 the frame latching member is depicted as a frame projection 107.

    [0028] FIG. 21 depicts another embodiment of the disclosed subject matter. In this embodiment, the lid can further include a seal 117 circumscribing a perimeter of the lid rim and the cover panel 150 can further include a raised bead 155. The seal 117 and the raised bead 155 can cooperate with each other to provide a tight seal assembly for the closure assembly when the cover panel is in the closed assembly position. As such, the raised bead 155 can rest on the elastomer seal 117 to create a seal assembly. In other embodiments as depicted in FIG. 1, the cover panel 150 alone can include a seal 157 to seal the closure assembly when the cover panel is in the closed assembly position.

    [0029] As noted above, the cover panel 150 and the lid 110 move independently of one another but share the same longitudinal axis for rotation. The lid 110 can be moved between the open and closed position with unrestricted movement. The cover panel 150 can be biased towards the assembly closed position such that the cover panel 150 moves toward the frame when the cover panel is released from the assembly open position. The cover panel can be spring loaded to provide the biasing of the cover panel in the assembly closed position. FIG. 22 is a side view of FIG. 1 showing the cover panel 150 in the assembly open position and FIG. 23 is a cross section view of FIG. 22 about lines C-C. FIG. 24 is a side view of FIG. 7 showing the lid 110 in an open position and FIG. 25 is a cross section view of FIG. 24 about lines C-C. The cover panel 150 can further include a shaft that locks the cover panel with the frame 105. The shaft 160 can include a spring-loaded section 165 for biasing and a closure retarding system 170, as discussed herein. FIG. 26 depicts an exemplary spring-loaded section 165 and FIG. 27 is an exploded view thereof. As shown in FIG. 27, the spring-loaded section 165 can include a spring 167. FIG. 28 depicts a phantom side view of the spring-loaded section with the spring 167 therein.

    [0030] As shown in FIGS. 23 and 25, the shaft can further include a closure retarding system 170. The closure retarding system is configured to retard movement of the cover panel when the cover panel transitions from the assembly open position to the assembly closed position. As such, the cover panel can slowly close within a reasonable period of time after being in the assembly open position. This enables a user to quickly remove an article without wasting the user's time to close the cover panel. FIG. 29 depicts an isolated partial phantom view of the cover panel 150 with the spring-loaded section 165 and the closure retarding system 170. In certain embodiments, the closure retarding system includes a rotary damper, such as commercially available FRT-S1 Series Rotary Damper by Bansbach.

    [0031] In accordance with another aspect of the disclosed subject matter, a container system is disclosed comprising a container 200, a package 300 of articles therein, and the closure assembly as described herein. The container can be any suitable container that can contain objects, such as a package of articles therein, and that can be coupled with the frame of the closure assembly. The container can be coupled with the frame in any suitable arrangement, such as for purposes of example by threading or snap fit arrangement. As best shown in the embodiment of FIG. 20, the container 200 can have a snap fit connection that is complementary with mateable beads of the frame 105. In one embodiment, the container has partial or complete transparency such that product information of a package or articles therein is viewable through the container. As example of a suitable container is provided in FIG. 30, and an exemplary package 400 is provided in FIG. 31. In certain embodiments, the container 200 and frame 105 can be manufactured as one component with the closure assembly including the lid and the cover panel alone.

    [0032] The container 200 can receive the package 400 containing a plurality of articles. The package can be any suitable package such as a flexible wrap package that contains sanitizing wet wipes, as shown for purposes of example in FIG. 31. The package can contain a plurality of articles, such as wet or dry wipes. Thus, the package can include any articles therein that can be dispensed. Alternatively or additionally thereto, the container 200 can receive a plurality of articles in an unpackaged state. Further examples of suitable articles include wipes, tissues such as moist toilet tissue or dry tissues, facial pads, nonwoven materials, woven materials, and the like. As such, the article can be dry, moist, or wet and include lotions, chemical formulations, and the like. The articles can be arranged in a roll for easy dispensing and desired roping. An end of the package can be removed in order to retrieve the articles therefrom such that the opened package is accessible in the container, as further described herein with respect to the method of dispensing.

    [0033] In accordance with another aspect of the disclosed subject matter, a method of dispensing articles from a container system is further provided and as furthermore discussed above in relation to the aspects of the disclosed subject matter. FIGS. 30-39 depict steps of using the container system and steps of dispensing articles therefrom once the closure assembly is affixed to the container. As such, the method includes providing a container system as described herein, as provided in FIGS. 30-31. As shown in FIG. 30, the cover panel has been transitioned from the assembly closed position to the assembly open position. As shown in FIG. 32, the lid has transitioned to the open position. As represented by FIG. 33, the package of FIG. 31 has been opened and is being inserted into the container. As shown in FIG. 34, the lid is transitioning to the closed position. As represented by FIG. 35, a leading article 700 of the plurality of articles is pulled through the slot gap of the membrane. As shown in FIG. 36, the leading article 700 is selectively inserted through the channel grove to separate the leading article from a next article in the plurality of articles. However, as further discussed herein, the articles can be selectively fed through the membrane alone or selectively fed through the membrane and the tab member. As shown in FIG. 37, the cover panel has automatically transitioned from the assembly open position to the assembly closed position and is ready for a next use.

    [0034] The container system can be attached to a bracket as shown in FIGS. 30-37. Alternatively or additionally thereto, a base of the container can support the container system alone as shown in FIG. 42, or can fit within a holder 600 as shown in FIG. 43. When attached to a bracket, the lid assembly can be coupled to the bracket in any suitable manner. FIGS. 38 and 39 depict an exemplary connection for the container system and the bracket. As shown in FIG. 38, the frame 105 can include recesses 106 configured to receive prongs 506 of the bracket 500 for a secure connection. In certain embodiments, the bracket can include two locations to receive two container systems, as shown in FIG. 40. As such, each location can house different kinds of products, such as one location for germicidal disposable wipes suitable for skin exposure and another location for germicidal disposable wipes containing bleach (and not suitable for skin exposure). FIG. 41 provides an example of a double bracket used that secures two different product packages therein. In this embodiment, the wall attachment system is positioned between the two dispensers as such the unit as shown has a low profile depth from the wall. Accordingly, the profile depth of the unit is dependent upon the depth of the containers rather than known systems that have profiles dictated by the bracket in combination with the containers. As shown in FIG. 41, the overall depth of the unit from the wall in said embodiment is less than 4 inches, which meets compliance with the American Disabilities Act and in particular ADA Section 307 regarding protruding objects.

    [0035] The closure assembly, including any of the components thereof, can be made of any suitable material to enable the device to function as described herein. For example, components of the assembly not otherwise specified herein can be made of a polymer, copolymer or resin, such as HDPE - High Density Polyethylene, LDPE - Low Density Polyethylene, LLDPE - Linear low-density polyethylene, PS - Polystyrene, PVC - Polyvinyl chloride, PP - Polypropylene, ABS - Acrylonitrile butadiene styrene, PET or PETE - Polyethylene terephthalate, PC - Polycarbonate, SAN - Styrene acrylonitrile, POM- Polyoxymethylene, Acrylic, Nylon, and combinations or blends thereof. Furthermore, the assembly or components of the device can comprise metal, glass or ceramic. The components can be made of the same material or can be made of different material.

    [0036] The assembly can be constructed by any suitable method. Examples of such methods includes, but is not limited to, overmolding, injection molding, thermoforming, compression molding, transfer molding, machining, additive manufacturing/ three dimensional printing, and the like and other suitable methods are contemplated herein.

    [0037] The container system can be any color, or a plurality of colors. For example, a closure assembly having an orange cover panel can be indicative of a product contained therein having bleach. The device can furthermore include patterns and texture to be more aesthetically pleasing to consumers or to communication certain kind of information to a consumer. The texture processing can include brail, engraving, embossing, and debossing. The system can furthermore be plated, coated, and painted. The container system can further be coated such as with clear or tinted coatings as known in the industry. The system can also be painted, coated with polymers, sprayed, and dipped. The system can additionally include in mold labeling, adhesive labeling, hot stamping, printing, and water transfer films.


    Claims

    1. A lid (110) for a container of articles disposed therein, the lid (110) comprising:

    a lid rim (115) that defines an opening;

    a flexible membrane (300) housed within the opening of the lid rim (115), wherein the flexible membrane (300) defines a zone configured to permit a plurality of articles to feed therethrough; and

    a tab member (120) fixedly coupled to the lid rim (115) and extending above the membrane (300), wherein the tab member (120) defines a channel groove configured to receive a leading article of the plurality of articles therein and separate the leading article from the plurality of articles,

    wherein the flexible membrane (300) includes a first portion (305) and a second portion (315) separated by a distance dimension of a slot gap (320) defining the zone, wherein the first portion (305) and second portion (315) are configured to retain an article therebetween, characterized in that the flexible membrane (300) has a first configuration with the first portion (305) and second portion (315) separated by the distance dimension of the slot gap (320), wherein a separation force exerted on the first portion (305) and the second portion (315) expands the slot gap (320) into a second configuration and upon removal of the separation force, the first (305) and second portion (315) transition back to the first configuration.


     
    2. A closure assembly (100) for a container (200), comprising:

    a frame (105) configured to couple with a container (200);

    the lid (110) of claim 1 hingedly coupled to the frame (105) along a first longitudinal side thereof and movable between a closed position and an open position; and

    a cover panel (150) hingedly coupled to the frame (105) along the first longitudinal side thereof and movable between an assembly closed position and an assembly open position.


     
    3. The lid of claim 1 or the closure assembly (100) of claim 2, wherein the first portion (305) and the second portion (315) cooperate together to permit a plurality of articles to be pulled therethrough without causing a separation of individual articles from the plurality of articles.
     
    4. The closure assembly (100) of claim 2, wherein the membrane (300) comprises at least one of silicone rubber, thermoplastic elastomer, thermoplastic polyurethane, polyester, and polyethylene; or
    wherein the tab member (120) is rigidly disposed to the lid rim (115) and disposed opposite the first longitudinal side of the frame (105).
     
    5. The closure assembly (100) of claim 2, wherein the tab member (120) is positioned between the cover panel (150) and the membrane (300).
     
    6. The lid of claim 1 or the closure assembly (100) of claim 2, wherein the tab member (120) further includes a flexible orifice (135) at an end of the channel groove (125), wherein the flexible orifice (135) separates the leading article from the plurality of articles without removing material liquid from the leading article and retains a next article therein after the leading article is removed.
     
    7. The closure assembly (100) of claim 2, wherein the frame (105) further includes an interior surface, the interior surface having a frame latching member (107) extending outwardly therefrom, wherein the frame latching member (107) includes a frame projection; and
    wherein the lid (110) includes a sidewall extending downwardly from a perimeter of a bottom surface of the interior lid (110), the sidewall defining a cavity configured to receive the frame projection therein to lock the lid (110) with the frame in the closed position.
     
    8. The closure assembly (100) of claim 2, wherein the cover panel (150) is biased towards the assembly closed position; or.
    wherein the cover panel (150) and the lid (110) move independently of one another.
     
    9. The closure assembly (100) of claim 2, further comprising a closure retarding system configured to retard movement of the cover panel (150) when the cover panel (150) transitions from the assembly open position to the assembly closed position; and preferably
    wherein the closure retarding system includes a rotary damper.
     
    10. A container system comprising:

    a container (200);

    the closure assembly (100) of claim 2; and

    a plurality of articles receivable within the container (200), wherein a leading article of the plurality of articles is accessible in the container (200) through the flexible membrane (300) when the cover panel (150) is in the assembly open position.


     
    11. The container system of claim 10, wherein the container (200) is at least partially transparent and product information of the plurality of articles is viewable through the container (200).
     
    12. The container system of claim 11, wherein articles are selectively fed through the membrane (300) alone or selectively fed through the membrane (300) and the tab member (120); or

    wherein the articles are wet nonwovens; or

    wherein the plurality of articles are contained in a package and the package comprises a flexible package of wet wipes therein.


     
    13. A method of dispensing articles from a container system, comprising providing a container (200),

    a closure assembly (100) having:

    a frame (105) configured to couple to the container (200),

    the lid (110) of claim 1 hingedly coupled to the frame (105) along a first longitudinal side thereof and movable between a closed position and an open position, and

    a cover panel (150) hingedly coupled to the frame (105) along the first longitudinal side thereof and movable between an assembly closed position and an assembly open position, and

    a plurality of articles receivable within the container (200), wherein a leading article of the plurality of articles is accessible in the container (200) through the flexible membrane (300) when the cover panel (150) is in the assembly open position;

    transitioning the cover panel (150) to the assembly open position and the lid (110) to the open position;

    inserting the plurality of articles into the container (200);

    transitioning the lid (110) to the closed position;

    pulling a leading article of the plurality of articles through the zone; and

    selectively inserting the leading article through the channel groove (125) to separate the leading article from a next article in the plurality of articles.


     


    Ansprüche

    1. Deckel (110) für einen Behälter für darin angeordnete Artikel, wobei der Deckel (110) Folgendes umfasst:

    einen Deckelrand (115), der eine Öffnung definiert;

    eine flexible Membran (300), die innerhalb der Öffnung des Deckelrands (115) untergebracht ist, wobei die flexible Membran (300) eine Zone definiert, die dazu konfiguriert ist, ein Einspeisen einer Vielzahl von Artikeln dort hindurch zu ermöglichen; und

    ein Laschenelement (120), das fest an den Deckelrand (115) gekoppelt ist und sich oberhalb der Membran (300) erstreckt, wobei das Laschenelement (120) eine Kanalnut definiert, die dazu konfiguriert ist, einen führenden Artikel der Vielzahl von Artikeln darin aufzunehmen und den führenden Artikel von der Vielzahl von Artikeln zu trennen,

    wobei die flexible Membran (300) einen ersten Abschnitt (305) und einen zweiten Abschnitt (315) beinhaltet, die durch ein Abstandsmaß eines Schlitzspalts (320), der die Zone definiert, getrennt sind, wobei der erste Abschnitt (305) und der zweite Abschnitt (315) dazu konfiguriert sind, einen Artikel dazwischen zurückzuhalten,

    dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass

    die flexible Membran (300) eine erste Konfiguration aufweist, bei der der erste Abschnitt (305) und der zweite Abschnitt (315) durch das Abstandsmaß des Schlitzspalts (320) getrennt sind, wobei eine Trennkraft, die auf den ersten Abschnitt (305) und den zweiten Abschnitt (315) ausgeübt wird, den Schlitzspalt (320) in eine zweite Konfiguration ausdehnt und der erste (305) und der zweite Abschnitt (315) nach Entfernung der Trennkraft zurück in die erste Konfiguration überführt werden.


     
    2. Verschlussanordnung (100) für einen Behälter (200), umfassend:

    einen Rahmen (105), der dazu konfiguriert ist, mit dem Behälter (200) gekoppelt zu werden;

    den Deckel (110) nach Anspruch 1, der gelenkig an den Rahmen (105) entlang einer ersten Längsseite davon gekoppelt und zwischen einer geschlossenen Position und einer offenen Position bewegbar ist; und

    eine Abdeckplatte (150), die gelenkig an den Rahmen (105) entlang der ersten Längsseite davon gekoppelt und zwischen einer geschlossenen Position der Anordnung und einer offenen Position der Anordnung bewegbar ist.


     
    3. Deckel nach Anspruch 1 oder Verschlussanordnung (100) nach Anspruch 2, wobei der erste Abschnitt (305) und der zweite Abschnitt (315) zusammenwirken, um zu ermöglichen, dass eine Vielzahl von Artikeln dort hindurch gezogen wird, ohne eine Trennung von einzelnen Artikeln von der Vielzahl von Artikeln zu bewirken.
     
    4. Verschlussanordnung (100) nach Anspruch 2, wobei die Membran (300) mindestens eines von Silikonkautschuk, thermoplastischem Elastomer, thermoplastischem Polyurethan, Polyester und Polyethylen umfasst; oder
    wobei das Laschenelement (120) starr an dem Deckelrand (115) angeordnet und gegenüber der ersten Längsseite des Rahmens (105) angeordnet ist.
     
    5. Verschlussanordnung (100) nach Anspruch 2, wobei das Laschenelement (120) zwischen der Abdeckplatte (150) und der Membran (300) positioniert ist.
     
    6. Deckel nach Anspruch 1 oder Verschlussanordnung (100) nach Anspruch 2, wobei das Laschenelement (120) ferner einen flexiblen Durchlass (135) an einem Ende der Kanalnut (125) beinhaltet, wobei der flexible Durchlass (135) den leitenden Artikel von der Vielzahl von Artikeln trennt, ohne Materialflüssigkeit von dem leitenden Artikel zu entfernen, und einen nächsten Artikel darin zurückhält, nachdem der leitende Artikel entfernt wurde.
     
    7. Verschlussanordnung (100) nach Anspruch 2, wobei der Rahmen (105) ferner eine Innenfläche beinhaltet, wobei die Innenfläche ein Rahmenverriegelungselement (107) aufweist, das sich von dort aus nach außen erstreckt, wobei das Rahmenverriegelungselement (107) einen Rahmenvorsprung beinhaltet; und
    wobei der Deckel (110) eine Seitenwand beinhaltet, die sich von einem Umfang einer Bodenfläche des Innendeckels (110) nach unten erstreckt, wobei die Seitenwand einen Hohlraum definiert, der dazu konfiguriert ist, den Rahmenvorsprung darin aufzunehmen, um den Deckel (110) mit dem Rahmen in der geschlossenen Position zu verriegeln.
     
    8. Verschlussanordnung (100) nach Anspruch 2, wobei die Abdeckplatte (150) in Richtung der geschlossenen Position der Anordnung vorgespannt ist; oder
    wobei sich die Abdeckplatte (150) und der Deckel (110) unabhängig voneinander bewegen.
     
    9. Verschlussanordnung (100) nach Anspruch 2, ferner umfassend ein Verschlussverzögerungssystem, das dazu konfiguriert ist, eine Bewegung der Abdeckplatte (150) zu verzögern, wenn die Abdeckplatte (150) aus der offenen Position der Anordnung in die geschlossene Position der Anordnung überführt wird; und vorzugsweise
    wobei das Verschlussverzögerungssystem einen Rotationsdämpfer beinhaltet.
     
    10. Behältersystem, umfassend:

    einen Behälter (200);

    die Verschlussanordnung (100) nach Anspruch 2; und

    eine innerhalb des Behälters (200) aufnehmbare Vielzahl von Artikeln, wobei auf einen führenden Artikel der Vielzahl von Artikeln in dem Behälter durch die flexible Membran (300) zugegriffen werden kann, wenn sich die Abdeckplatte (150) in der offenen Position der Anordnung befindet.


     
    11. Behältersystem nach Anspruch 10, wobei der Behälter (200) mindestens teilweise transparent ist und Produktinformationen der Vielzahl von Artikeln durch den Behälter (200) sichtbar sind.
     
    12. Behältersystem nach Anspruch 11, wobei Artikel selektiv durch die Membran (300) allein eingespeist werden oder selektiv durch die Membran (300) und das Laschenelement (120) eingespeist werden; oder

    wobei die Artikel feuchte Vliesstoffe sind; oder

    wobei die Vielzahl von Artikeln in einem Paket enthalten sind und das Paket ein flexibles Paket Feuchttücher darin enthält.


     
    13. Verfahren zur Abgabe von Artikeln aus einem Behältersystem, umfassend:

    Bereitstellen eines Behälters (200),

    einer Verschlussanordnung (100), die Folgendes aufweist:

    einen Rahmen (105), der dazu konfiguriert ist, an den Behälter (200) gekoppelt zu werden,

    den Deckel (110) aus Anspruch 1, der gelenkig an den Rahmen (105) entlang einer ersten Längsseite davon gekoppelt und zwischen einer geschlossenen Position und einer offenen Position bewegbar ist, und

    eine Abdeckplatte (150), die gelenkig an den Rahmen (105) entlang der ersten Längsseite davon gekoppelt und zwischen einer geschlossenen Position der Anordnung und einer offenen Position der Anordnung bewegbar ist, und

    einer innerhalb des Behälters (200) aufnehmbaren Vielzahl von Artikeln, wobei auf einen führenden Artikel der Vielzahl von Artikeln in dem Behälter (200) durch die flexible Membran (300) zugegriffen werden kann, wenn sich die Abdeckplatte (150) in der offenen Position der Anordnung befindet;

    Überführen der Abdeckplatte (150) in die offene Position der Anordnung und des Deckels (110) in die offene Position;

    Einführen der Vielzahl von Artikeln in den Behälter (200);

    Überführen des Deckels (110) in die geschlossene Position;

    Ziehen eines führenden Artikels der Vielzahl von Artikeln durch die Zone; und

    selektives Einführen des führenden Artikels durch die Kanalnut (125), um den führenden Artikel von einem nächsten Artikel in der Vielzahl von Artikeln zu trennen.


     


    Revendications

    1. Couvercle (110) pour un récipient contenant des articles disposés à l'intérieur, le couvercle (110) comprenant :

    un rebord de couvercle (115) qui définit une ouverture ;

    une membrane flexible (300) logée à l'intérieur de l'ouverture du rebord de couvercle (115), dans lequel la membrane flexible (300) définit une zone configurée pour permettre à une pluralité d'articles de passer à travers celle-ci ; et

    un élément de languette (120) couplé de manière fixe au rebord de couvercle (115) et s'étendant au-dessus de la membrane (300), dans lequel l'élément de languette (120) définit une rainure de canal configurée pour recevoir un article de tête de la pluralité d'articles à l'intérieur de celle-ci et séparer l'article de tête de la pluralité d'articles,

    dans lequel la membrane flexible (300) comporte une première partie (305) et une seconde partie (315) séparées par une dimension de distance d'un espace de fente (320) définissant la zone, dans lequel la première partie (305) et la seconde partie (315) sont configurées pour retenir un article entre elles,

    caractérisé en ce que

    la membrane flexible (300) présente une première configuration avec la première partie (305) et la seconde partie (315) séparées par la dimension de distance de l'espace de fente (320), dans lequel une force de séparation exercée sur la première partie (305) et la seconde partie (315) élargit l'espace de fente (320) dans une seconde configuration et lors de la suppression de la force de séparation, la première (305) et la seconde partie (315) reviennent à la première configuration.


     
    2. Ensemble fermeture (100) pour un récipient (200), comprenant :

    un cadre (105) configuré pour se coupler à un récipient (200) ;

    le couvercle (110) selon la revendication 1 couplé de manière articulée au cadre (105) le long d'un premier côté longitudinal de celui-ci et mobile entre une position fermée et une position ouverte ; et

    un panneau de couverture (150) couplé de manière articulée au cadre (105) le long du premier côté longitudinal de celui-ci et mobile entre une position fermée d'ensemble et une position ouverte d'ensemble.


     
    3. Couvercle selon la revendication 1 ou ensemble fermeture (100) selon la revendication 2, dans lequel la première partie (305) et la seconde partie (315) coopèrent ensemble pour permettre à une pluralité d'articles d'être tirés à travers celles-ci sans provoquer une séparation d'articles individuels de la pluralité d'articles.
     
    4. Ensemble fermeture (100) selon la revendication 2, dans lequel la membrane (300) comprend au moins l'un parmi un caoutchouc de silicone, un élastomère thermoplastique, le polyuréthane thermoplastique, un polyester et le polyéthylène ; ou
    dans lequel l'élément de languette (120) est disposé de manière rigide sur le rebord de couvercle (115) et disposé à l'opposé du premier côté longitudinal du cadre (105).
     
    5. Ensemble fermeture (100) selon la revendication 2, dans lequel l'élément de languette (120) est positionné entre le panneau de couverture (150) et la membrane (300).
     
    6. Couvercle selon la revendication 1 ou ensemble fermeture (100) selon la revendication 2, dans lequel l'élément de languette (120) comporte en outre un orifice flexible (135) à une extrémité de la rainure de canal (125), dans lequel l'orifice flexible (135) sépare l'article de tête de la pluralité d'articles sans retirer de liquide de matériau de l'article de tête et retient un article suivant à l'intérieur après que l'article de tête a été retiré.
     
    7. Ensemble fermeture (100) selon la revendication 2, dans lequel le cadre (105) comporte en outre une surface intérieure, la surface intérieure présentant un élément de verrouillage de cadre (107) s'étendant vers l'extérieur à partir de celle-ci, dans lequel l'élément de verrouillage de cadre (107) comporte une saillie de cadre ; et
    dans lequel le couvercle (110) comporte une paroi latérale s'étendant vers le bas à partir d'un périmètre d'une surface inférieure du couvercle intérieur (110), la paroi latérale définissant une cavité configurée pour recevoir la saillie de cadre à l'intérieur pour verrouiller le couvercle (110) avec le cadre dans la position fermée.
     
    8. Ensemble fermeture (100) selon la revendication 2, dans lequel le panneau de couverture (150) est sollicité vers la position fermée d'ensemble ; ou
    dans lequel le panneau de couverture (150) et le couvercle (110) se déplacent indépendamment l'un de l'autre.
     
    9. Ensemble fermeture (100) selon la revendication 2, comprenant en outre un système de retardement de fermeture configuré pour retarder le déplacement du panneau de couverture (150) lorsque le panneau de couverture (150) passe de la position ouverte d'ensemble à la position fermée d'ensemble ; et de préférence
    dans lequel le système de retardement de fermeture comporte un amortisseur rotatif.
     
    10. Système de récipient comprenant :

    un récipient (200) ;

    l'ensemble fermeture (100) selon la revendication 2 ; et

    une pluralité d'articles pouvant être reçus à l'intérieur du récipient (200), dans lequel un article de tête de la pluralité d'articles est accessible dans le récipient (200) à travers la membrane flexible (300) lorsque le panneau de couverture (150) est dans la position ouverte d'ensemble.


     
    11. Système de récipient selon la revendication 10, dans lequel le récipient (200) est au moins partiellement transparent et des informations de produit de la pluralité d'articles sont visibles à travers le récipient (200).
     
    12. Système de récipient selon la revendication 11, dans lequel des articles sont introduits sélectivement à travers la membrane (300) seule ou introduits sélectivement à travers la membrane (300) et l'élément de languette (120) ; ou

    dans lequel les articles sont des non-tissés humides ; ou

    dans lequel la pluralité d'articles est contenue dans un emballage et l'emballage comprend un emballage flexible de lingettes humides à l'intérieur.


     
    13. Procédé de distribution d'articles à partir d'un système de récipient, comprenant

    la fourniture d'un récipient (200),

    d'un ensemble fermeture (100) présentant :

    un cadre (105) configuré pour se coupler au récipient (200),

    le couvercle (110) selon la revendication 1 couplé de manière articulée au cadre (105) le long d'un premier côté longitudinal de celui-ci et mobile entre une position fermée et une position ouverte, et

    un panneau de couverture (150) couplé de manière articulée au cadre (105) le long du premier côté longitudinal de celui-ci et mobile entre une position fermée d'ensemble et une position ouverte d'ensemble, et

    d'une pluralité d'articles pouvant être reçus à l'intérieur du récipient (200), dans lequel un article de tête de la pluralité d'articles est accessible dans le récipient (200) à travers la membrane flexible (300) lorsque le panneau de couverture (150) est dans la position ouverte d'ensemble ;

    le fait de faire passer le panneau de couverture (150) à la position ouverte d'ensemble et le couvercle (110) à la position ouverte ;

    l'insertion de la pluralité d'articles dans le récipient (200) ;

    le fait de faire passer le couvercle (110) en position fermée ;

    le fait de tirer un article de tête de la pluralité d'articles à travers la zone ; et

    l'insertion sélective de l'article de tête à travers la rainure de canal (125) pour séparer l'article de tête d'un article suivant dans la pluralité d'articles.


     




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