Container with a ratcheting lid
The present invention is directed to containers for food or other material having a bowl and a ratcheting lid. The ratcheting lid will reduce the headspace in the container thereby increasing the storage life for the food product or other material in the container and maintaining the freshness of the material. The lid includes a peripheral edge having a diameter corresponding generally to the inside diameter of the bowl to provide an improved locking seal.
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The present invention relates to containers for storing food or other material. More particularly, the invention is directed to a container having a bowl and a lid wherein the lid ratchets to a selected position in the bowl to reduce headspace in the container and provides a tight locking seal with the bowl side wall.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONContainers for food or other material are well known in the art. Generally such containers include a bowl for receiving and holding the food and a lid for closing and sealing the bowl to maintain freshness. Certain containers for food may be opened and reused to store the food. Other containers for food, once opened, are disposed of and if any food is not utilized by the consumer, the food must be placed in a separate storage container.
Storage containers are also well known in the art. These containers generally fall under several categories, including (1) single-use or disposable containers made of plastic or paper; (2) semi-durable containers which are disposable after a few uses; and (3) durable containers manufactured for multiple uses. The present invention is directed to semi-durable containers and durable containers for multiple uses.
When storing food in a container, the food is inserted into the bowl of the container and the lid covers the bowl by a number of different sealing and closure mechanisms. A problem with existing containers is that depending on the volume of food product stored, there may be substantial headspace between the food and the lid. In this headspace, there is air which may cause the food being stored to lose freshness and reduce the storage life for the food product. Additional shortcomings with the known storage containers are that the seal is not tight allowing air to enter the container which may affect the freshness of the food and also reduce the time that the food may be stored in the container.
Accordingly, there is a need in the market for a semi-durable or durable storage container which has reduced headspace in the container thereby eliminating the amount of air in the container and having a tight locking seal to preclude entry of air into the container and to provide a secure container.
SUMMARY OF INVENTIONThe present invention is directed to containers for food or other material having a bowl and a ratcheting lid. The container may be used as an original point-of-purchase container for the storage of food product or other material after the container is opened or as a separate storage container purchased empty for storing food or other material. The container includes a ratcheting lid which will reduce the headspace in the container thereby reducing the air in the container and increasing the storage life for the food product or other material in the container and maintaining the freshness of the material. Additionally, the lid and bowl of the container provide an improved locking seal which precludes air, liquid or the like from entering the container and provides for a secure closure, thereby maintaining the freshness of the food product or other material stored in the container and increasing the storage life for the food product or other material.
The container of the present invention comprises a bowl for receiving and holding the food or other material to be stored in the container. In a preferred embodiment, the bowl has rounded side walls and a base which may be flat or rounded and is made of a durable plastic material to allow for multiple uses, although other shapes and materials may be used with the invention. The bowl includes a side wall having an interior portion which may include grooves and ridges upon which the lid may ratchet to reduce the headspace in the container. In a preferred embodiment, the bowl includes a plurality of alternating grooves and ridges generally spaced evenly apart upon which the lid may ratchet to adjust the amount of headspace between the material in the container and the underside of the lid.
The container of the invention includes a novel lid designed to ratchet along the interior of the bowl of the container to adjust the headspace in the container and to provide a tight locking seal of the lid to the bowl. In a preferred embodiment, the lid is annular in shape and made of a durable plastic to allow multiple uses of the container. Other shapes and materials may also be used for the lid. In one preferred embodiment, the lid comprises a base, a handle and a locking mechanism. The base has a diameter generally corresponding to that of the bowl such that the peripheral edge of the base will provide a seal in conjunction with the ridges of the bowl. The handle extends vertically and is perpendicular to the base and also functions in conjunction with the locking mechanism. The locking mechanism of the lid comprises a flipper having panels and finger members. The finger members are generally perpendicular to the panels and adjacent to the handle. The panels move vertically and horizontally. When the lid is placed in the bowl the flippers move vertically allowing them to move freely into and past the grooves as the lid is pushed down into the container. When the lid reaches the desired position in the bowl, the lid is pulled upward and the flippers lock into place in a groove of the bowl, thereby preventing the lid from moving upward or downward. The peripheral edge of the lid provides a tight seal against the ridges of the bowl to prevent entry of air or leakage of food or other material if the container tips on its side or upside down. To remove the lid, the flippers include finger members which may be pinched inward to engage the handle which causes the panels to pivot around a point and move vertically and horizontally inward toward the center of the lid, thereby disengaging the flippers from the groove of the side wall of the bowl and allowing clearance of the bowl side wall. By holding the finger members of the flippers pinched together and in contact with the handle, the lid may be pulled up and out of the bowl of the container.
In another embodiment of the invention, the container comprises a bowl having grooves and ridges as described above and a ratcheting lid. In this embodiment, the ratcheting lid includes a base, a handle and a locking mechanism. The handle extends vertically and is perpendicular to the base and also functions in conjunction with the locking mechanism. The locking mechanism of the lid comprises wings having a plurality of panels with finger members generally perpendicular to the panels and adjacent the handle. The wings are moved by the fingers pivoting on a vertical axis to move the panels in a horizontal plane in relation to the base. When the panels are moved outside the peripheral edge of the base, the panels lock into a groove of the bowl of the container. The peripheral edge of the lid seats on the ridges of the bowl to provide a tight seal. To remove the lid, the finger members are moved inward to engage the handle thereby moving the panels out of the groove, to generally overlie the base, and to clear the side wall of the bowl. The lid can then be lifted out of the bowl by gripping the fingers and handle which are in contact with each other.
The different embodiments of the invention will be apparent from the following description of the preferred embodiments of the invention and from the accompanying drawings.
The following detailed description of specific non-limiting embodiments of the present invention can be best understood when read in conjunction with the following drawings, where like structures are indicated with like reference numbers.
The present invention provides for a container having a bowl and a ratcheting lid. The container provides for ratcheting the lid to control the headspace in the container. The lid and bowl provide for a tight locking seal to prevent entry of air or other material into the container and to prevent the leakage of material from the container. A primary purpose of the container is for the storage of food. The container maintains the freshness of the food and extends the time the food may be stored in the container. The description of the invention will refer to the storage of food in the container. However, it is understood that other materials may be stored in the container without departing from the scope of the invention.
In the presently preferred embodiments of the invention, the side wall of the container is generally round in shape. The bottom wall or base portion of the container can be flat or rounded in shape. The invention will be described herein with respect to a rounded or cylindrical walled container. However, it is understood that other shaped containers may be used with the invention. Similarly, a preferred material for the container is a durable plastic such as polypropylene, polyethylene, and combinations thereof. However, other plastics may be used provided the plastic allows for multiple uses of the container. Such plastics include polyethylene terephthalate, polystyrene and nylon.
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The lid 14 comprises a base 40, a handle 42 and a locking mechanism 44. The base 40 includes a top portion 50, a bottom 52, support hinges 54 and a peripheral edge 56. The base is generally of a uniform thickness throughout, although the thickness may vary without departing from the scope of the invention. The peripheral edge 56 provides a tight seal for the container when locked and seated against two or more of ridges 30 in bowl 12 as discussed in greater detail hereafter. The peripheral edge 56 includes a generally vertical wall portion 58 and a rounded wall portion 60 adjoining the top of base 40. As discussed hereafter, the peripheral edge 56 may include different geometries.
The support hinges 54 are attached to the base by any suitable means such as an adhesive or other fastening means. Alternatively, they can be molded as part of the base. As seen for example in
Handle 42 extends upwardly from base 40 and is designed to be gripped by the user, including in conjunction with the locking mechanism 44 to insert the lid 14 into bowl 12 and to take the lid out of the bowl as discussed hereafter. Handle 42 includes notches 64 for receiving fingers 74 of locking mechanism 44 as discussed below. Handle 42 may include ribs 66 to aid in gripping the handle.
Locking mechanism 44 comprises flippers 70. The flippers include panels 72 and fingers 74. Fingers 74 are generally perpendicular to the panels. Fingers 74 include ribs 76 corresponding to ribs 66 of handle 42. The panels have an end portions 78 shaped to correspond to the curvature of the inside side wall 26 of bowl 12. Panels 72 further include legs 80 to seat generally near the peripheral edge of the base 40 and provide support for panels 72.
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Handle 242 extends upwardly from base 240. The handle includes concave portions 246 for receiving and mating with fingers 274 of the locking mechanism 244. Handle 242 functions in conjunction with the locking mechanism 244 as discussed hereafter to be gripped by the user to insert the lid 14 into bowl 12 and to take the lid out of the bowl.
Locking mechanism 244 comprises a plurality of wings 270. The wings include panels 272 and fingers 274. Fingers 274 are generally perpendicular to the panels and have convex portions 276 for mating with the concave portions 246 of the handle. The panels have an end portion 278 shaped to be inserted and received by grooves 28 of inside wall 26 of bowl 12. In one embodiment as shown in
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As seen from the description of the invention, the invention provides for a simple and inexpensive way of reducing the headspace in a storage container for food or other material. This will allow for maintaining freshness of the food for a longer period of time and allow for a longer storage life.
The exemplary embodiments herein disclosed are not intended to be exhaustive or to unnecessarily limit the scope of the invention. The exemplary embodiments were chosen and described in order to explain the principles of the present invention so that others skilled in the art may practice the invention. As will be apparent to one skilled in the art, various modifications can be made within the scope of the aforesaid description. Such modifications being within the ability of one skilled in the art form a part of the present invention and are embraced by the appended claims.
Claims
1. A container for adjusting the headspace therein comprising
- a bowl having an inside wall having a plurality of alternating grooves and ridges, thereby providing a track for a ratcheting lid,
- a ratcheting lid comprising a base, a handle and a locking mechanism, said base having a peripheral edge constructed and arranged for mating with one or more of said ridges to provide a closure seal, said locking mechanism further comprising a plurality of panels movable in the vertical and horizontal directions and constructed and arranged for engaging a groove in said bowl to lock said lid in said bowl, and
- wherein when said lid is inserted into said bowl said panels move freely past said plurality of alternating grooves and ridges and when the lid reaches the desired location for locking said lid, said lid is pulled up and said panels lock in said groove.
2. The container of claim 1 wherein said bowl and said lid are round.
3. The container of claim 1 wherein said plurality of alternating grooves and ridges are evenly spaced over a portion of said inside wall.
4. The container of claim 1 wherein said locking mechanism further includes a plurality of finger members extending generally vertically from said panels.
5. The container of claim 4 where said handle extends vertically from said base and includes notches therein constructed and arranged to each correspondingly engage one of said finger members.
6. The container of claim 5 wherein said handle includes a plurality of gripping ribs and said finger members include a plurality of gripping ribs corresponding to said gripping ribs of said handle.
7. The container of claim 1 wherein said base further includes a plurality of support hinges connected to said base and each of said support hinges is further connected to an underside of one of said plurality of panels, said support hinges further including a living hinge adapted to allow vertical movement of said panels.
8. The container of claim 1 wherein said bowl and said lid are made of a plastic selected from the group consisting of polypropylene, polyethylene, polyethylene terephthalate, polystyrene, nylon and combinations thereof.
9. A container for adjusting the headspace therein comprising
- a bowl having an inside wall having a plurality of alternating grooves and ridges, thereby providing a track for a ratcheting lid,
- a ratcheting lid comprising a base, a handle and a locking mechanism, said base having a peripheral edge constructed and arranged for mating with one or more of said ridges to provide a closure seal, said locking mechanism comprising a plurality of panels movable in a horizontal plane and constructed and arranged for engaging a groove in said bowl to lock said lid in said bowl, and
- wherein when said lid is inserted into said bowl said panels move freely past said plurality of alternating grooves and ridges and when the lid reaches the desired location for locking said lid, said panels are moved in a horizontal plane by said locking mechanism to lock said panels in said groove.
10. The container of claim 9 wherein said bowl and said lid are round.
11. The container of claim 9 wherein said plurality of alternating grooves and ridges are evenly spaced over a portion of said inside wall.
12. The container of claim 9 wherein said locking mechanism includes a plurality of finger members extending generally vertically from said panels and said finger members have a convex portion.
13. The container of claim 12 where said handle extends vertically from said base and includes a plurality of concave portions therein constructed and arranged to engage said convex portion of said finger members.
14. The container of claim 9 wherein said plurality of panels include a pin extending from an underside of each of said panels and said base includes a plurality of slots adapted for receiving and retaining said pin, wherein said pin mates with said slots and provides for movement of said panels in a horizontal plane.
15. The container of claim 9 wherein said plurality of panels include an elastomeric flexible pin extending from an underside of each of said panels and connected to said base, wherein said pin has sufficient elasticity to allow movement of said plurality of panels.
16. The container of claim 9 wherein said bowl and said lid are made of a plastic selected from the group consisting of polypropylene, polyethylene, polyethylene terephthalate, polystyrene, nylon and combinations thereof.
Type: Application
Filed: Sep 8, 2010
Publication Date: Mar 8, 2012
Applicant: S.C. Johnson & Son, Inc. (Racine, WI)
Inventors: Robert R. Turvey (Sanford, MI), Brian A. Czech (Allen Park, MI)
Application Number: 12/923,187
International Classification: B65D 45/00 (20060101);