STORAGE DEVICE INCORPORATING A LIQUID-TIGHT SEALING SYSTEM
A plastic storage device for liquids with a novel liquid-tight sealing system made possible by the joining of threads of a lid and a container, and also by juxtaposition of an annular channel against the upper sidewall of the container, so that an innermost side of the channel pushes outwardly against the sidewall, creating pressure to join two additional liquid-tight seals. The plastic is flexible enough to bend to create pressure points necessary for strong seals.
This application claims priority to, and the full benefit of, U.S. provisional patent application No. 63/452,324 filed on Mar. 15, 2023.
ASPECTS OF THE INVENTIONDisclosed is a liquid container comprising a threaded container and a threaded lid and further comprising a system for sealing the threaded lid for the liquid container. The threaded lid and threaded container comprise a durable plastic such as polypropylene or polyethylene.
The invention herein is a storage device 22 incorporating a liquid-tight sealing system comprising a plastic container and lid ideal for storing liquids of all kinds.
In one embodiment, the storage device 22 incorporates a liquid-tight sealing system comprising a threaded container 1 comprising a bottom 4, a sidewall 3 comprising a top 6, an inner surface 18, an outer surface 19 and container threads 2 on the outer surface near the top 6 of the sidewall, and a threaded lid 7 comprising a short sidewall 23 comprising lid threads 8 on an interior surface 24, and a cover 11 surrounded by and integral to a top 25 of the short sidewall 23, and an annular channel 17 near the short sidewall 23 and integral to an inner side 21 of the cover 11, the annular channel open toward the bottom of the threaded container and configured for receiving the top 6 of the sidewall, and the annular channel defined by innermost and outermost nesting sides, respectively 9a, 9b, on each side of a top 13 of the annular channel, and the innermost nesting side 9a configured to push outwardly against the inner surface 18 at the top of the sidewall, such that a first liquid-tight seal 16 is configured to be joined between the container threads 2 and the lid threads 8 when the threaded container and the threaded lid are screwed together, and second and third liquid-tight seals, respectively 14, 15, are configured to be joined when the innermost nesting side 9a of the annular channel 17 pushes outwardly against the top 6 of the sidewall, the second liquid-tight seal 14 being configured to be joined between the innermost nesting side 9a and the inner surface 18 of the sidewall, and the third liquid-tight seal 15 is configured to be joined between the outermost nesting side 9b and the outer surface 19 of the sidewall. In another embodiment of the storage device 22, each of the inner surface and the outer surface, that is, on opposite sides of the top of the sidewall, there are two knobs 6a which outwardly from the inner and outer surfaces of the sidewall.
In one embodiment the storage device is used as a sample jar for paint. Prior art sample jars have been threaded but also contain a compressible polymer layer added to the underside of the inside of the lid to provide more sealing than afforded just by threads. These prior art devices however are inadequate because the polymer layer therein eventually is compressed too many times and this compression causes the polymer to lose its resiliency and fail as a liquid-tight seal.
The present invention eliminates the polymer layer, and relies on a novel architecture for creating three liquid tight seals.
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As the container threads and lid threads are screwed together, the top of the sidewall of the threaded container comes into contact with the threaded lid, and the threaded lid pushes the top of the container sidewall outwardly, creating pressure for the liquid-tight seal between the knobs 6a and the nesting sides 9a, 9b.
The plastic out of which the threaded container and the threaded lid are constructed have strength but they also have sufficient flexibility to allow the much smaller components of the sealing system to bend and allow the components to move in relation to one another, thus giving way to create tight contacts among themselves. This bending creates a better seal than would excessive rigidity. The plastic is flexible enough to bend to create pressure points necessary for strong seals. i.e., the second and third liquid-tight seals.
Claims
1. A storage device incorporating a liquid-tight sealing system comprising
- a. a threaded container comprising a bottom, a sidewall comprising a top, an inner surface, an outer surface and container threads on the outer surface near the top of the sidewall, and
- b. a threaded lid comprising a short sidewall comprising lid threads on an interior surface of the short sidewall, and a cover surrounded by and integral to a top of the short sidewall, and an annular channel near the short sidewall and integral to an inner side of the cover, the annular channel open toward the bottom of the threaded container and configured for receiving the top of the sidewall, and the annular channel defined by innermost and outermost nesting sides on each side of a top of the annular channel, and the innermost nesting side configured to push outwardly against the inner surface at the top of the sidewall,
- such that a first liquid-tight seal is configured to be joined between the container threads and the lid threads when the threaded container and the threaded lid are screwed together, and second and third liquid-tight seals are configured to be joined when the innermost nesting side of the annular channel pushes outwardly against the top of the sidewall, the second liquid-tight seal being configured to be joined between the innermost nesting side and the inner surface of the sidewall, and the third liquid-tight seal being configured to be joined between the outermost nesting side and the outer surface of the sidewall.
2. The device as in claim 1 wherein each of the inner surface and the outer surface comprises a knob.
Type: Application
Filed: Mar 15, 2024
Publication Date: Sep 19, 2024
Inventors: Darren Scholl (Troy, AL), Keith Rukvina (Troy, AL)
Application Number: 18/607,133