US20170334615A1 - Closure device and container - Google Patents
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- the present disclosure relates to a closure device which comprises a frame that defines an opening, a lid that covers the opening and is coupled to the frame so as to pivot about a pivot axis, and a first locking feature and at least one second locking feature, which each have a latching hook and an undercut and are used to hold the lid in a closed position.
- a container comprising a closure device of this kind.
- active substances for example from the group of laundry detergents, dishwashing detergents, pharmaceuticals, body care agents, agricultural auxiliaries, building materials, dyes, adhesives or food, in a flowable or pourable form or also in premetered amounts, which are stored in a container as premetered units, for example.
- plastics containers which inter alia may be transparent, are known.
- These containers comprise said closure device, the frame of the closure device being fastened to the container or possibly also being integrally molded on said container. The container can then be correspondingly closed using the lid of the closure device.
- the locking features are intended to hold the lid on the frame in the closed position, even when external, unintentional forces are acting on the frame or on the lid. These forces can elastically deform the closure device and, in the worst-case scenario, open the closure device when this is not desired. Forces of this kind can occur, for example, during transport or when incorrectly handled, for example when a child attempts to open the lid in an unintended manner. In this respect there is a requirement to securely engineer the closed position of the closure device and to not unnecessarily complicate the opening of the closure device as intended.
- the locking features need to be easy to use in order to be able to open the lid in an intended manner.
- WO 2014/111284 A1 discloses a closure device comprising a lid and a frame, the lid being held in a closed position by two locking means arranged on one side of the closure device, which locking means each have a lid portion and a frame portion.
- the first closing means can be opened by lateral pressure on the associated frame portion, while the second closing means can likewise be opened by lateral pressure on the associated lid portion.
- the locking means are at a certain distance from one another, in the worst-case scenario it cannot be ruled out that lateral pressure on the entire side of the closure device may cause the closure device to open in an unintended manner.
- a closure device includes a frame, a lid, a first locking feature, and at least one second locking feature.
- the frame defines an opening.
- the lid covers the opening and is coupled to the frame so as to pivot about a pivot axis.
- the first locking feature and the at least one second locking feature each have a latching hook and an undercut and are used to hold the lid in a closed position.
- the latching hook and the undercut of the first locking feature are arranged between a first outer edge of the closure device and the opening.
- An upper rim of the first outer edge is located above an upper end of the latching hook.
- the first outer edge is designed to protect the latching hook from being operated in an unintended manner owing to lateral pressure on the closure device from the outside.
- a container in another embodiment, includes a closure device.
- the closure device includes a frame, a lid, a first locking feature, and at least one second locking feature.
- the frame defines an opening.
- the lid covers the opening and is coupled to the frame so as to pivot about a pivot axis.
- the first locking feature and the at least one second locking feature each have a latching hook and an undercut and are used to hold the lid in a closed position.
- the latching hook and the undercut of the first locking feature are arranged between a first outer edge of the closure device and the opening.
- An upper rim of the first outer edge is located above an upper end of the latching hook.
- the first outer edge is designed to protect the latching hook from being operated in an unintended manner owing to lateral pressure on the closure device from the outside.
- a container in another embodiment, includes a closure device.
- the closure device includes a frame, a lid, a first locking feature, at least one second locking feature, and a third locking feature.
- the frame defines an opening.
- the lid covers the opening and is coupled to the frame so as to pivot about a pivot axis.
- the first locking feature, the at least one second locking feature, and the third locking feature each have a latching hook and an undercut and are used to hold the lid in a closed position.
- the first locking feature includes a recessed handle for a finger.
- the latching hook and the undercut of the second locking feature are arranged on a second outer edge which abuts a first outer edge.
- the latching hook and the undercut of the third locking feature is arranged on a third outer edge which abuts the first outer edge.
- the latching hook and the undercut of the first locking feature are arranged between the first outer edge of the closure device and the opening with the first outer edge arranged on a side of the opening opposite the pivot axis.
- An upper rim of the first outer edge is located above an upper end of the latching hook.
- the first outer edge is designed to protect the latching hook from being operated in an unintended manner owing to lateral pressure on the closure device from the outside.
- FIG. 1 schematically shows a container comprising a closure device as contemplated herein;
- FIG. 2 shows an embodiment of the closure device as contemplated herein
- FIG. 3 is a longitudinal section along the line II-II in FIG. 2 ;
- FIG. 4 is a plan view of the closure device from FIG. 2 with a lid in the closed position;
- FIG. 5 is a side view of FIG. 4 ;
- FIG. 6 is a sectional view of a detail of a first locking feature
- FIG. 7 is a sectional view of a detail of a second locking feature.
- the problem addressed by the present disclosure is that of providing a closure device comprising a lid, a frame and at least two locking features that provide good protection against unintended opening of the lid but at the same time is easy to handle and easy to open as intended.
- the latching hook and the undercut of the first locking feature is arranged between a first outer edge of the closure device and the opening, an upper rim of the first outer edge being located above the upper end of the latching hook and the first outer edge being designed to protect the latching hook from being operated in an unintended manner owing to lateral pressure on the closure device from the outside. It is therefore not possible to open the first locking feature by applying lateral pressure on the outer edge from the outside. This reduces the risk of the closure device being opened unintentionally.
- the latching hook Since the upper end does not protrude beyond the first outer edge, there is also no contact surface at which lateral pressure (parallel to the plane of the opening) can be applied to the latching hook. If the force vector of lateral pressure lies in a plane which is located above the upper rim of the first outer edge, the latching hook remains unaffected thereby. If the force vector lies beneath the upper rim of the first outer edge, the first outer edge provides protection for the latching hook.
- the first locking feature comprises a recessed handle for a finger, which recessed handle is open at the top.
- the recessed handle thus makes it possible to operate the upper end of the latching hook from above using a finger.
- the force required to operate the latching hook is provided by the finger placed from above into the recessed handle. In this case, the finger does not exert any force that acts laterally on the first outer edge from the outside.
- the recessed handle can have a recessed depth of from about 5 to about 15 mm (the distance between an upper rim of the recessed handle and the lowest point of a recess base can be regarded as the recessed depth). In this case, the recessed handle provides sufficient space even for a finger having a longer finger nail to be able to easily operate the latching hook.
- the recessed handle is also suitably only large enough to make it possible for the fingertip, but not larger objects, to be able to grip or operate the latching hook.
- the recessed handle is therefore intended to have a planar surface area of less than 3 cm2.
- the volume of the recessed handle is preferably less than 2 cm3.
- the recessed handle preferably comprises rounded boundary walls.
- the first outer edge can be arranged on a side of the opening opposite the pivot axis.
- the latching hook of the first locking feature can preferably be moved out of a locked position with the undercut by a movement towards the pivot axis.
- the force which operates the latching hook can also have a component by way of which the lid, which is then no longer locked by the first locking feature, can be opened so as to pivot about the pivot axis.
- the upper end of the latching hook is designed such that a force can be introduced into the latching hook in order to pivot the lid out of the closed position.
- the latching hook and the undercut of the second locking feature can be arranged on a second outer edge which abuts the first outer edge. If the closure device is substantially rectangular, the first outer edge and the second outer edge have an angle of about 90 degrees. The first outer edge and the second outer edge form a shared corner of the closure device.
- a third locking feature can be provided with a latching hook and an undercut, which are arranged on a third outer edge that also abuts the first outer edge. If a rectangular closure device is again assumed, the third outer edge extends in parallel with the second outer edge and perpendicularly to the first outer edge. The third outer edge and the first outer edge form another corner of the closure device.
- the second locking feature and/or the third locking feature can be opened by applying lateral pressure on the closure device from the outside.
- the second locking feature and the third locking feature differ from the first locking feature, which as contemplated herein cannot be opened by applying lateral pressure on the closure device from the outside. Only when all of the locking features are opened at the same time can the lid pivot out of the closed position in order to thus uncover the opening of the closure device.
- the first locking feature, the second locking feature and the third locking feature are arranged such that they can be operated at the same time by just one adult human hand.
- lateral pressure can be applied to the second locking feature by the thumb of a left hand, lateral pressure being applied to the third locking feature in the opposite direction at the same time by the middle finger on the left hand.
- the index finger between the thumb and the middle finger on the left hand can operate the latching hook of the first locking feature, and therefore all three locking features can be opened at the same time by one hand by applying the lateral pressure from the thumb and the middle finger from outside and by the operation by the index finger.
- the right hand can secure the container connected to the frame.
- the first locking feature, the second locking feature and the third locking feature can each comprise one lid portion, it being possible to open the relevant locking feature by a force applied to the lid portion.
- the design in which the second and third locking features can be opened by the thumb and middle finger and the first locking feature can be opened by the index finger has the advantage that a force can be exerted on the lid by the thumb, middle finger and index finger, by which force not only can the locking features be opened or held in an unlocked position, but rather the lid can also be pivoted out of the closed position.
- the second locking feature and the third locking feature can be the same distance from the first outer edge. This leads to a symmetrical construction of the closure device. Lateral forces, which act from the outside, can thus also be exerted on the second locking feature and the third locking feature without lateral offset. The lateral forces on the second and third locking features can thus be applied in a torque-free manner.
- the frame and the container are preferably formed by a plurality of parts, but can also be integrally formed.
- the lid and the frame may be designed as a single component.
- the frame and the lid can be interconnected by at least one film hinge so as to be able to pivot about the pivot axis.
- the closure device can thus be produced in an injection mold in the form of a cost-efficient plastics component.
- the lid and the frame can also be made of the same or different plastics material in a multi-part design.
- plastics material can be used as the plastics material; plastics materials are preferably selected from the group of polyolefins.
- the following plastics materials from the class of polypropylenes are particularly preferred: polyethylenes; blends including polypropylene; blends including polyethylene; copolymers and/or random copolymers including polypropylene; copolymers including polyethylene.
- the first outer edge which protects the first locking feature from unintentional opening due to lateral external pressure, can only be formed by the frame.
- the first outer edge only comprises a frame portion and does not comprise a lid portion.
- the second and/or the third outer edge can comprise a frame portion and a lid portion.
- the second outer edge for example, is formed partly by the frame and partly by the lid.
- the frame can comprise inner walls which delimit the opening and on which, in the closed position of the lid, outer walls of a more or less recessed inner part of the lid rest.
- the inner walls may be formed so as to be substantially perpendicular to or slightly inclined relative to the plane of the opening.
- the alignment/inclination of the outer walls can correspond to the alignment/inclination of the inner walls.
- a small amount of clearance (for example 0.3 mm) can be provided in the structure of the inner walls that delimit the opening and of the outer walls of the inner part of the lid. In other words, in the closed position of the lid, there is a distance between the inner wall of the frame and the outer wall of the inner part of said 0.3 mm.
- the closure device is preferably used for a container for washing and cleaning agent.
- a container is thus disclosed that has a washing and cleaning agent and a closure device, it being possible for the closure device to be designed according to the embodiments described in this document.
- the washing and/or cleaning agent may be pre-portioned washing and/or cleaning agents which, in at least one lateral dimension, are greater than or equal to about 31.7 mm in size and preferably do not fit in a cylinder according to the ISO 8124-1, 5.2 standard (second edition, dated 2009 Mar. 15) and thus pass the “small parts test”.
- FIG. 1 schematically shows a closure device which is denoted in its entirety by 1 .
- the closure device 1 comprises a frame 10 and a lid 30 .
- the frame 10 and the lid 30 are integrally formed and interconnected via a film hinge 2 .
- the film hinge 2 defines a pivot axis 3 , about which the lid 30 can be pivoted with respect to the frame 10 .
- the lid 30 is in a closed position.
- the frame 30 is fastened to a cuboid container 4 that is open at the top.
- the lid 30 can only then pivot about the pivot axis 3 out of its closed position when all three locking features 50 , 70 , 90 are opened or held in an unlocked position at the same time.
- the second locking feature 70 which is only shown here in a simplified manner, can be opened by applying lateral pressure 71 .
- the corresponding force 71 acts on the closure device from the outside.
- Said third locking feature can also be opened or held in an unlocked position by applying lateral pressure which acts on the closure device 1 from the outside.
- the lateral pressure 71 and the lateral pressure 91 are designed to lie on the same axis and act in opposite directions.
- the first locking feature 50 cannot be opened by applying lateral pressure that acts on the closure device 1 from the outside.
- the first locking feature 50 comprises a recessed handle or finger recess 51 which is open at the top and into which a finger of a human hand can be inserted. The finger can move a latching hook 52 towards the pivot axis 3 , and therefore the locking effect of the first locking feature 50 is removed.
- the force acting on the latching hook 52 is shown by the arrow 53 .
- a first outer edge 4 of the closure device 1 is designed such that lateral pressure or a lateral force on the closure device 1 from the outside cannot cause the first locking feature 50 to unlock.
- the outer edge 4 is formed by the frame 10 . It therefore comprises only a frame portion 11 (and not a lid portion).
- the frame portion 11 forms an upper edge 12 of the first outer edge 4 .
- the upper edge 12 lies in a plane that is above the latching hook 52 .
- the latching hook 52 does not protrude in the vertical direction beyond the first outer edge.
- the distance between the locking features 70 , 90 (for example from about 7 to about 10 cm) is dimensioned such that the thumb for example of a user's left hand and a middle finger of the same hand can press on the locking features 70 , 90 in the manner shown in FIG. 1 (see arrows 71 , 91 ).
- the index finger between the thumb and the middle finger is then inserted into the recessed handle 51 , in order to operate the latching hook 52 . All of the locking features 50 , 70 , 90 can thus be operated at the same time using one hand.
- a distance between the first locking feature 50 and the second locking feature 70 (or the third locking feature) is preferably from about 4 to about 7 cm.
- the lid 30 is held securely by the lateral pressure 71 and the lateral pressure 91 , which acts in the opposite direction, owing to the fact that the thumb is applied to a lid portion 72 of the second locking feature 70 and the middle finger is applied to a lid portion 92 of the third locking feature 90 .
- the latching hook 52 also forms part of the lid portion 54 of the first locking feature 50 , such that when the locking features 50 , 70 , 90 are operated, the lid 30 is fixed at three points (lid portion 72 , lid portion 92 and lid portion 54 ). Therefore, not only can the locking features 50 , 70 , 90 be unlocked by the user's left hand, but after it has been unlocked the lid 30 can also pivot upwards about the pivot axis 3 .
- the user's right hand can hold the container 4 in order to secure the container and the frame 10 when the lid is opened.
- a second outer edge 5 of the closure device 1 comprises a lid portion 31 and a frame portion 13 .
- the lid portion 31 defines an upper edge 32 of the second outer edge 5 .
- the second outer edge 5 and the first outer edge 4 extend perpendicularly to one another and form a shared corner 6 .
- a third outer edge 7 extends in parallel with the second outer edge 5 , which third outer edge also comprises a lid portion 33 and a frame portion 14 that cannot be seen in the view in FIG. 1 .
- the third outer edge 7 and the first outer edge 4 form a right angle and have a shared corner 8 .
- FIGS. 2 to 5 show a preferred embodiment of the closure device 1 as contemplated herein.
- FIGS. 6 and 7 show details of said closure device 1 on a larger scale.
- FIG. 2 shows the closure device 1 with the lid 30 opened.
- the frame 10 defines an opening 15 which is covered by the lid 30 when said lid is in its closed position.
- the opening 15 is delimited by inner walls 16 which combine to form a peripheral rim.
- FIG. 3 shows a longitudinal section along the line II to II in FIG. 2 , that the inner walls 16 extend substantially perpendicularly to the plane in which the opening 15 is located.
- the lid 30 comprises a more deeply recessed inner portion 35 , the outer walls 36 of which are provided with zero or little clearance and face the inner walls 16 of the opening 15 when the lid is the closed position.
- FIG. 2 shows a frame portion 55 of the first locking feature 50 , which has an undercut 56 next to the recessed handle 51 , behind which undercut the latching hook 52 engages in the locked position of the first locking feature 50 .
- FIG. 2 also shows a frame portion 73 of the second locking feature 70 .
- the frame portion 73 comprises an undercut 74 , which interacts with a latching hook 75 as part of the lid portion 72 of the second locking feature 70 .
- the third locking feature 90 is formed in the same way as the second locking feature 70 .
- This locking feature also has a frame portion 93 having an undercut 94 , which interacts with a latching hook 95 .
- the latching hook 95 is part of the frame portion 92 of the third locking feature 90 or part of the lid 30 .
- FIGS. 4 and 5 show the closure device 1 with a closed lid 30 .
- FIG. 5 is a side view of the closure device 1 shown in FIG. 4 .
- a contact surface 76 of the third locking feature 70 is shown inside a rectangle in FIG. 5 . It functions as a rest for a finger, in order to exert lateral pressure on the latching hook 75 from the outside.
- FIG. 6 is a sectional view of a detail of the first locking feature 50 .
- the upper end of the substantially vertically extending boundary wall 57 of the recessed handle 51 transitions into the undercut 56 .
- the latching hook 52 has a locking surface 58 which faces the undercut 56 and engages thereunder. A clearance is provided between the undercut 56 and the locking surface 58 .
- An upper end 59 of the latching hook 52 is formed as an operating tab. If the upper end or the operating tab 59 in the view in FIG. 6 is pressed to the left or towards the pivot axis 3 by a finger positioned in the recessed handle 51 , the latching hook 52 is pushed out of the position shown in FIG. 6 , or substantially pivoted counterclockwise about a pivot axis 60 , such that the locking surface 58 no longer engages under the undercut 56 . The first locking feature 50 is then no longer positioned in the locked position, and therefore, for now irrespective of the other locking features 70 , 90 , the lid 30 can be opened.
- FIG. 7 which shows the section along the line VII-VII in FIG. 4 , illustrates the structure of the third locking feature 90 .
- the force 91 required for unlocking the third locking feature 90 is introduced into the latching hook 95 via a contact surface 96 .
- the latching hook 95 is pushed to the right (or towards the opposite locking feature 70 ), such that it no longer engages under the undercut 94 .
- the undercut 94 comprises a small, downwardly directed barb 97 , that reduces the risk of unintentionally unlocking the locking feature 90 .
- the lid 30 can be folded upwards so as to pivot about the pivot axis 3 , in order to open the container 4 .
- the container 4 can thus only be opened by operating all three locking features 50 , 70 , 90 equally.
- the locking features 50 , 70 , 90 are arranged and mutually spaced such that they can be operated by using an adults hand or by using the fingers of such a hand.
- first locking feature 50 cannot be opened from the outside or by a force acting on the outer edges 4 , 5 , 7 of the closure device 1 , but rather can only be opened by a finger or similar delicate object positioned in the recessed handle 51 , unintentional opening of the container 4 is virtually excluded.
- FIG. 7 also shows one of the grippers 17 , which are arranged on an inner face of the outer edges 4 , 5 , 7 .
- the grippers 7 lock the frame 10 to the container 4 .
- a reinforcing rib 18 is facing the gripper. Said reinforcing rib reinforces the frame and acts as a bearing point for an upper rim of the container 4 .
- the upper rim is located between the gripper 17 and a rounded contact surface 19 of the reinforcing rib 18 .
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Closure devices and containers including the closure devices are provided herein. An exemplary closure device includes a frame defining an opening, a lid covering the opening and coupled to the frame so as to pivot about a pivot axis, a first locking feature, and at least one second locking feature. The first locking feature and the at least one second locking feature each have a latching hook and an undercut and are used to hold the lid in a closed position. In the closed position, the latching hook and undercut of the first locking feature are arranged between a first outer edge of the closure device and the opening. An upper rim of the first outer edge is located above an upper end of the latching hook. The first outer edge is designed to protect the latching hook from being operated in an unintended manner.
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- This application is a U.S. National-Stage entry under 35 U.S.C. §371 based on International Application No. PCT/EP2015/075841, filed Nov. 5, 2015, which was published under PCT Article 21(2) and which claims priority to German Application No. 10 2014 223 029.2, filed Nov. 12, 2014, which are all hereby incorporated in their entirety by reference.
- The present disclosure relates to a closure device which comprises a frame that defines an opening, a lid that covers the opening and is coupled to the frame so as to pivot about a pivot axis, and a first locking feature and at least one second locking feature, which each have a latching hook and an undercut and are used to hold the lid in a closed position. In addition, the present disclosure relates to a container comprising a closure device of this kind.
- Nowadays, it is customary to use active substances, for example from the group of laundry detergents, dishwashing detergents, pharmaceuticals, body care agents, agricultural auxiliaries, building materials, dyes, adhesives or food, in a flowable or pourable form or also in premetered amounts, which are stored in a container as premetered units, for example. In the field of storing commercially available amounts of these active substances, plastics containers, which inter alia may be transparent, are known.
- These containers comprise said closure device, the frame of the closure device being fastened to the container or possibly also being integrally molded on said container. The container can then be correspondingly closed using the lid of the closure device.
- The locking features are intended to hold the lid on the frame in the closed position, even when external, unintentional forces are acting on the frame or on the lid. These forces can elastically deform the closure device and, in the worst-case scenario, open the closure device when this is not desired. Forces of this kind can occur, for example, during transport or when incorrectly handled, for example when a child attempts to open the lid in an unintended manner. In this respect there is a requirement to securely engineer the closed position of the closure device and to not unnecessarily complicate the opening of the closure device as intended. For this purpose, the locking features need to be easy to use in order to be able to open the lid in an intended manner.
- WO 2014/111284 A1 discloses a closure device comprising a lid and a frame, the lid being held in a closed position by two locking means arranged on one side of the closure device, which locking means each have a lid portion and a frame portion. The first closing means can be opened by lateral pressure on the associated frame portion, while the second closing means can likewise be opened by lateral pressure on the associated lid portion. Although the locking means are at a certain distance from one another, in the worst-case scenario it cannot be ruled out that lateral pressure on the entire side of the closure device may cause the closure device to open in an unintended manner.
- Closure devices and containers including the closure devices are provided herein. In an embodiment, a closure device includes a frame, a lid, a first locking feature, and at least one second locking feature. The frame defines an opening. The lid covers the opening and is coupled to the frame so as to pivot about a pivot axis. The first locking feature and the at least one second locking feature each have a latching hook and an undercut and are used to hold the lid in a closed position. In the closed position of the lid, the latching hook and the undercut of the first locking feature are arranged between a first outer edge of the closure device and the opening. An upper rim of the first outer edge is located above an upper end of the latching hook. The first outer edge is designed to protect the latching hook from being operated in an unintended manner owing to lateral pressure on the closure device from the outside.
- In another embodiment, a container includes a closure device. The closure device includes a frame, a lid, a first locking feature, and at least one second locking feature. The frame defines an opening. The lid covers the opening and is coupled to the frame so as to pivot about a pivot axis. The first locking feature and the at least one second locking feature each have a latching hook and an undercut and are used to hold the lid in a closed position. In the closed position of the lid, the latching hook and the undercut of the first locking feature are arranged between a first outer edge of the closure device and the opening. An upper rim of the first outer edge is located above an upper end of the latching hook. The first outer edge is designed to protect the latching hook from being operated in an unintended manner owing to lateral pressure on the closure device from the outside.
- In another embodiment, a container includes a closure device. The closure device includes a frame, a lid, a first locking feature, at least one second locking feature, and a third locking feature. The frame defines an opening. The lid covers the opening and is coupled to the frame so as to pivot about a pivot axis. The first locking feature, the at least one second locking feature, and the third locking feature each have a latching hook and an undercut and are used to hold the lid in a closed position. The first locking feature includes a recessed handle for a finger. The latching hook and the undercut of the second locking feature are arranged on a second outer edge which abuts a first outer edge. The latching hook and the undercut of the third locking feature is arranged on a third outer edge which abuts the first outer edge. In the closed position of the lid, the latching hook and the undercut of the first locking feature are arranged between the first outer edge of the closure device and the opening with the first outer edge arranged on a side of the opening opposite the pivot axis. An upper rim of the first outer edge is located above an upper end of the latching hook. The first outer edge is designed to protect the latching hook from being operated in an unintended manner owing to lateral pressure on the closure device from the outside.
- The present disclosure will hereinafter be described in conjunction with the following drawing figures, wherein like numerals denote like elements, and:
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FIG. 1 schematically shows a container comprising a closure device as contemplated herein; -
FIG. 2 shows an embodiment of the closure device as contemplated herein; -
FIG. 3 is a longitudinal section along the line II-II inFIG. 2 ; -
FIG. 4 is a plan view of the closure device fromFIG. 2 with a lid in the closed position; -
FIG. 5 is a side view ofFIG. 4 ; -
FIG. 6 is a sectional view of a detail of a first locking feature; and -
FIG. 7 is a sectional view of a detail of a second locking feature. - The following detailed description is merely exemplary in nature and is not intended to limit the present disclosure or the application and uses of the present disclosure. Furthermore, there is no intention to be bound by any theory presented in the preceding background or the following detailed description.
- The problem addressed by the present disclosure is that of providing a closure device comprising a lid, a frame and at least two locking features that provide good protection against unintended opening of the lid but at the same time is easy to handle and easy to open as intended.
- The problem addressed by the present disclosure is solved by the combination of features according to
claim 1. Embodiments of the present disclosure can be found in the dependent claims. - For the closure device as contemplated herein, in the closed position of the lid, the latching hook and the undercut of the first locking feature is arranged between a first outer edge of the closure device and the opening, an upper rim of the first outer edge being located above the upper end of the latching hook and the first outer edge being designed to protect the latching hook from being operated in an unintended manner owing to lateral pressure on the closure device from the outside. It is therefore not possible to open the first locking feature by applying lateral pressure on the outer edge from the outside. This reduces the risk of the closure device being opened unintentionally.
- Since the upper end does not protrude beyond the first outer edge, there is also no contact surface at which lateral pressure (parallel to the plane of the opening) can be applied to the latching hook. If the force vector of lateral pressure lies in a plane which is located above the upper rim of the first outer edge, the latching hook remains unaffected thereby. If the force vector lies beneath the upper rim of the first outer edge, the first outer edge provides protection for the latching hook.
- In an embodiment, the first locking feature comprises a recessed handle for a finger, which recessed handle is open at the top. The recessed handle thus makes it possible to operate the upper end of the latching hook from above using a finger. The force required to operate the latching hook (to release the latching hook from the position in which it engages under the undercut) is provided by the finger placed from above into the recessed handle. In this case, the finger does not exert any force that acts laterally on the first outer edge from the outside.
- The recessed handle can have a recessed depth of from about 5 to about 15 mm (the distance between an upper rim of the recessed handle and the lowest point of a recess base can be regarded as the recessed depth). In this case, the recessed handle provides sufficient space even for a finger having a longer finger nail to be able to easily operate the latching hook.
- The recessed handle is also suitably only large enough to make it possible for the fingertip, but not larger objects, to be able to grip or operate the latching hook. When viewed from above, the recessed handle is therefore intended to have a planar surface area of less than 3 cm2. The volume of the recessed handle is preferably less than 2 cm3. The recessed handle preferably comprises rounded boundary walls.
- The first outer edge can be arranged on a side of the opening opposite the pivot axis. The latching hook of the first locking feature can preferably be moved out of a locked position with the undercut by a movement towards the pivot axis. In this case, the force which operates the latching hook can also have a component by way of which the lid, which is then no longer locked by the first locking feature, can be opened so as to pivot about the pivot axis. In this case, the upper end of the latching hook is designed such that a force can be introduced into the latching hook in order to pivot the lid out of the closed position.
- The latching hook and the undercut of the second locking feature can be arranged on a second outer edge which abuts the first outer edge. If the closure device is substantially rectangular, the first outer edge and the second outer edge have an angle of about 90 degrees. The first outer edge and the second outer edge form a shared corner of the closure device.
- In addition, a third locking feature can be provided with a latching hook and an undercut, which are arranged on a third outer edge that also abuts the first outer edge. If a rectangular closure device is again assumed, the third outer edge extends in parallel with the second outer edge and perpendicularly to the first outer edge. The third outer edge and the first outer edge form another corner of the closure device.
- In one embodiment, the second locking feature and/or the third locking feature can be opened by applying lateral pressure on the closure device from the outside. This means that the second locking feature and the third locking feature differ from the first locking feature, which as contemplated herein cannot be opened by applying lateral pressure on the closure device from the outside. Only when all of the locking features are opened at the same time can the lid pivot out of the closed position in order to thus uncover the opening of the closure device. Preferably, the first locking feature, the second locking feature and the third locking feature are arranged such that they can be operated at the same time by just one adult human hand. For example, lateral pressure can be applied to the second locking feature by the thumb of a left hand, lateral pressure being applied to the third locking feature in the opposite direction at the same time by the middle finger on the left hand. In this case, the index finger between the thumb and the middle finger on the left hand can operate the latching hook of the first locking feature, and therefore all three locking features can be opened at the same time by one hand by applying the lateral pressure from the thumb and the middle finger from outside and by the operation by the index finger. Meanwhile, the right hand can secure the container connected to the frame.
- The first locking feature, the second locking feature and the third locking feature can each comprise one lid portion, it being possible to open the relevant locking feature by a force applied to the lid portion. The design in which the second and third locking features can be opened by the thumb and middle finger and the first locking feature can be opened by the index finger has the advantage that a force can be exerted on the lid by the thumb, middle finger and index finger, by which force not only can the locking features be opened or held in an unlocked position, but rather the lid can also be pivoted out of the closed position.
- The second locking feature and the third locking feature can be the same distance from the first outer edge. This leads to a symmetrical construction of the closure device. Lateral forces, which act from the outside, can thus also be exerted on the second locking feature and the third locking feature without lateral offset. The lateral forces on the second and third locking features can thus be applied in a torque-free manner.
- The frame and the container are preferably formed by a plurality of parts, but can also be integrally formed. The lid and the frame may be designed as a single component. In this case, the frame and the lid can be interconnected by at least one film hinge so as to be able to pivot about the pivot axis. The closure device can thus be produced in an injection mold in the form of a cost-efficient plastics component. However, the lid and the frame can also be made of the same or different plastics material in a multi-part design.
- Any suitable plastics material can be used as the plastics material; plastics materials are preferably selected from the group of polyolefins. The following plastics materials from the class of polypropylenes are particularly preferred: polyethylenes; blends including polypropylene; blends including polyethylene; copolymers and/or random copolymers including polypropylene; copolymers including polyethylene.
- The first outer edge, which protects the first locking feature from unintentional opening due to lateral external pressure, can only be formed by the frame. This means that the first outer edge only comprises a frame portion and does not comprise a lid portion. In contrast, the second and/or the third outer edge can comprise a frame portion and a lid portion. In this case, the second outer edge, for example, is formed partly by the frame and partly by the lid.
- The frame can comprise inner walls which delimit the opening and on which, in the closed position of the lid, outer walls of a more or less recessed inner part of the lid rest. In this case, the inner walls may be formed so as to be substantially perpendicular to or slightly inclined relative to the plane of the opening. In this case, the alignment/inclination of the outer walls can correspond to the alignment/inclination of the inner walls. A small amount of clearance (for example 0.3 mm) can be provided in the structure of the inner walls that delimit the opening and of the outer walls of the inner part of the lid. In other words, in the closed position of the lid, there is a distance between the inner wall of the frame and the outer wall of the inner part of said 0.3 mm.
- The closure device is preferably used for a container for washing and cleaning agent. A container is thus disclosed that has a washing and cleaning agent and a closure device, it being possible for the closure device to be designed according to the embodiments described in this document. The washing and/or cleaning agent may be pre-portioned washing and/or cleaning agents which, in at least one lateral dimension, are greater than or equal to about 31.7 mm in size and preferably do not fit in a cylinder according to the ISO 8124-1, 5.2 standard (second edition, dated 2009 Mar. 15) and thus pass the “small parts test”.
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FIG. 1 schematically shows a closure device which is denoted in its entirety by 1. Theclosure device 1 comprises aframe 10 and alid 30. Theframe 10 and thelid 30 are integrally formed and interconnected via afilm hinge 2. In this case, thefilm hinge 2 defines apivot axis 3, about which thelid 30 can be pivoted with respect to theframe 10. In the view inFIG. 1 , thelid 30 is in a closed position. - The
frame 30 is fastened to a cuboid container 4 that is open at the top. Thelid 30 can only then pivot about thepivot axis 3 out of its closed position when all three locking features 50, 70, 90 are opened or held in an unlocked position at the same time. Thesecond locking feature 70, which is only shown here in a simplified manner, can be opened by applyinglateral pressure 71. In this case, the correspondingforce 71 acts on the closure device from the outside. The same applies analogously to thethird locking feature 90. Said third locking feature can also be opened or held in an unlocked position by applying lateral pressure which acts on theclosure device 1 from the outside. Thelateral pressure 71 and thelateral pressure 91 are designed to lie on the same axis and act in opposite directions. - In contrast to the locking features 70, 90, the
first locking feature 50 cannot be opened by applying lateral pressure that acts on theclosure device 1 from the outside. Thefirst locking feature 50 comprises a recessed handle orfinger recess 51 which is open at the top and into which a finger of a human hand can be inserted. The finger can move a latchinghook 52 towards thepivot axis 3, and therefore the locking effect of thefirst locking feature 50 is removed. The force acting on the latchinghook 52 is shown by thearrow 53. - In this case, a first outer edge 4 of the
closure device 1 is designed such that lateral pressure or a lateral force on theclosure device 1 from the outside cannot cause thefirst locking feature 50 to unlock. The outer edge 4 is formed by theframe 10. It therefore comprises only a frame portion 11 (and not a lid portion). Theframe portion 11 forms anupper edge 12 of the first outer edge 4. - In this case, the
upper edge 12 lies in a plane that is above the latchinghook 52. In other words, the latchinghook 52 does not protrude in the vertical direction beyond the first outer edge. - The distance between the locking features 70, 90 (for example from about 7 to about 10 cm) is dimensioned such that the thumb for example of a user's left hand and a middle finger of the same hand can press on the locking features 70, 90 in the manner shown in
FIG. 1 (seearrows 71, 91). The index finger between the thumb and the middle finger is then inserted into the recessedhandle 51, in order to operate the latchinghook 52. All of the locking features 50, 70, 90 can thus be operated at the same time using one hand. A distance between thefirst locking feature 50 and the second locking feature 70 (or the third locking feature) is preferably from about 4 to about 7 cm. - The
lid 30 is held securely by thelateral pressure 71 and thelateral pressure 91, which acts in the opposite direction, owing to the fact that the thumb is applied to alid portion 72 of thesecond locking feature 70 and the middle finger is applied to alid portion 92 of thethird locking feature 90. The latchinghook 52 also forms part of the lid portion 54 of thefirst locking feature 50, such that when the locking features 50, 70, 90 are operated, thelid 30 is fixed at three points (lid portion 72,lid portion 92 and lid portion 54). Therefore, not only can the locking features 50, 70, 90 be unlocked by the user's left hand, but after it has been unlocked thelid 30 can also pivot upwards about thepivot axis 3. The user's right hand can hold the container 4 in order to secure the container and theframe 10 when the lid is opened. - A second
outer edge 5 of theclosure device 1 comprises alid portion 31 and aframe portion 13. In this case, thelid portion 31 defines anupper edge 32 of the secondouter edge 5. The secondouter edge 5 and the first outer edge 4 extend perpendicularly to one another and form a sharedcorner 6. A third outer edge 7 extends in parallel with the secondouter edge 5, which third outer edge also comprises a lid portion 33 and aframe portion 14 that cannot be seen in the view inFIG. 1 . The third outer edge 7 and the first outer edge 4 form a right angle and have a shared corner 8. - In the following figures, features or components which are similar or identical to the features or components of
FIG. 1 are provided with the same reference sign. -
FIGS. 2 to 5 show a preferred embodiment of theclosure device 1 as contemplated herein.FIGS. 6 and 7 show details of saidclosure device 1 on a larger scale. -
FIG. 2 shows theclosure device 1 with thelid 30 opened. Theframe 10 defines anopening 15 which is covered by thelid 30 when said lid is in its closed position. Theopening 15 is delimited byinner walls 16 which combine to form a peripheral rim. It can be seen in particular inFIG. 3 , which shows a longitudinal section along the line II to II inFIG. 2 , that theinner walls 16 extend substantially perpendicularly to the plane in which theopening 15 is located. - The
lid 30 comprises a more deeply recessedinner portion 35, theouter walls 36 of which are provided with zero or little clearance and face theinner walls 16 of theopening 15 when the lid is the closed position. - In addition,
FIG. 2 shows aframe portion 55 of thefirst locking feature 50, which has an undercut 56 next to the recessedhandle 51, behind which undercut the latchinghook 52 engages in the locked position of thefirst locking feature 50.FIG. 2 also shows aframe portion 73 of thesecond locking feature 70. Theframe portion 73 comprises an undercut 74, which interacts with a latching hook 75 as part of thelid portion 72 of thesecond locking feature 70. Thethird locking feature 90 is formed in the same way as thesecond locking feature 70. This locking feature also has aframe portion 93 having an undercut 94, which interacts with a latchinghook 95. In this case, the latchinghook 95 is part of theframe portion 92 of thethird locking feature 90 or part of thelid 30. -
FIGS. 4 and 5 show theclosure device 1 with aclosed lid 30.FIG. 5 is a side view of theclosure device 1 shown inFIG. 4 . A contact surface 76 of thethird locking feature 70 is shown inside a rectangle inFIG. 5 . It functions as a rest for a finger, in order to exert lateral pressure on the latching hook 75 from the outside. -
FIG. 6 is a sectional view of a detail of thefirst locking feature 50. The upper end of the substantially vertically extendingboundary wall 57 of the recessedhandle 51 transitions into the undercut 56. The latchinghook 52 has a lockingsurface 58 which faces the undercut 56 and engages thereunder. A clearance is provided between the undercut 56 and the lockingsurface 58. - An
upper end 59 of the latchinghook 52 is formed as an operating tab. If the upper end or theoperating tab 59 in the view inFIG. 6 is pressed to the left or towards thepivot axis 3 by a finger positioned in the recessedhandle 51, the latchinghook 52 is pushed out of the position shown inFIG. 6 , or substantially pivoted counterclockwise about apivot axis 60, such that the lockingsurface 58 no longer engages under the undercut 56. Thefirst locking feature 50 is then no longer positioned in the locked position, and therefore, for now irrespective of the other locking features 70, 90, thelid 30 can be opened. - However, opening the container 4 or the
lid 30 is only possible when the two other locking features 70, 90 are unlocked in addition to theunlocked locking feature 50.FIG. 7 , which shows the section along the line VII-VII inFIG. 4 , illustrates the structure of thethird locking feature 90. Theforce 91 required for unlocking thethird locking feature 90 is introduced into the latchinghook 95 via acontact surface 96. In this case, in the view inFIG. 7 , the latchinghook 95 is pushed to the right (or towards the opposite locking feature 70), such that it no longer engages under the undercut 94. At an open end, the undercut 94 comprises a small, downwardly directedbarb 97, that reduces the risk of unintentionally unlocking the lockingfeature 90. - When the
second locking feature 70, which can be unlocked in the same way as thethird locking feature 90, is operated in addition to thefirst locking feature 50 and thethird locking feature 90, thelid 30 can be folded upwards so as to pivot about thepivot axis 3, in order to open the container 4. The container 4 can thus only be opened by operating all three locking features 50, 70, 90 equally. In this case, the locking features 50, 70, 90 are arranged and mutually spaced such that they can be operated by using an adults hand or by using the fingers of such a hand. Since thefirst locking feature 50 cannot be opened from the outside or by a force acting on theouter edges 4, 5, 7 of theclosure device 1, but rather can only be opened by a finger or similar delicate object positioned in the recessedhandle 51, unintentional opening of the container 4 is virtually excluded. -
FIG. 7 also shows one of thegrippers 17, which are arranged on an inner face of theouter edges 4, 5, 7. The grippers 7 lock theframe 10 to the container 4. A reinforcingrib 18 is facing the gripper. Said reinforcing rib reinforces the frame and acts as a bearing point for an upper rim of the container 4. When theframe 10 is clipped onto the container 4, the upper rim is located between thegripper 17 and arounded contact surface 19 of the reinforcingrib 18. - While at least one exemplary embodiment has been presented in the foregoing detailed description, it should be appreciated that a vast number of variations exist. It should also be appreciated that the exemplary embodiment or exemplary embodiments are only examples, and are not intended to limit the scope, applicability, or configuration of the various embodiments in any way. Rather, the foregoing detailed description will provide those skilled in the art with a convenient road map for implementing an exemplary embodiment as contemplated herein. It being understood that various changes may be made in the function and arrangement of elements described in an exemplary embodiment without departing from the scope of the various embodiments as set forth in the appended claims.
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1. A closure device comprising:
a frame that defines an opening,
a lid that covers the opening and is coupled to the frame so as to pivot about a pivot axis,
a first locking feature and at least one second locking feature, which each have a latching hook and an undercut and are used to hold the lid in a closed position,
wherein, in the closed position of the lid, the latching hook and the undercut of the first locking feature are arranged between a first outer edge of the closure device and the opening, an upper rim of the first outer edge being located above an upper end of the latching hook and the first outer edge being designed to protect the latching hook from being operated in an unintended manner owing to lateral pressure on the closure device from the outside.
2. The closure device according to claim 1 , wherein the first locking feature comprises a recessed handle for a finger, which recessed handle is open at the top.
3. The closure device according to claim 1 , wherein the first outer edge is arranged on a side of the opening opposite the pivot axis.
4. The closure device according to claim 1 , wherein the latching hook and the undercut of the second locking feature are arranged on a second outer edge which abuts the first outer edge.
5. The closure device according to claim 1 , wherein a third locking feature is provided with a latching hook and an undercut, which are arranged on a third outer edge which abuts the first outer edge.
6. The closure device according to claim 1 , wherein the second locking feature and/or the third locking feature can be opened by applying lateral pressure on the closure device from the outside.
7. The closure device according to claim 5 , wherein the first locking feature, the second locking feature and the third locking feature each comprise one lid portion, it being possible to open the relevant locking features by applying a force to the lid portion.
8. The closure device according to claim 5 , wherein the second locking feature and the third locking feature are the same distance from the first outer edge.
9. The closure device according to claim 1 , wherein the frame and the lid are interconnected by a film hinge so as to be able to pivot about the pivot axis.
10. The closure device according to claim 1 , wherein the first outer edge is formed only by a frame portion.
11. The closure device according to claim 5 , wherein the second outer edge and/or the third outer edge comprises a frame portion and a lid portion.
12. The closure device according to claim 1 , wherein the frame comprises inner walls which delimit the opening and on which, in the closed position of the lid, outer walls of a recessed inner part of the lid rest.
13. A container comprising a closure device, wherein the closure device comprises:
a frame that defines an opening,
a lid that covers the opening and is coupled to the frame so as to pivot about a pivot axis,
a first locking feature and at least one second locking feature, which each have a latching hook and an undercut and are used to hold the lid in a closed position,
wherein, in the closed position of the lid, the latching hook and the undercut of the first locking feature are arranged between a first outer edge of the closure device and the opening, an upper rim of the first outer edge being located above an upper end of the latching hook and the first outer edge being designed to protect the latching hook from being operated in an unintended manner owing to lateral pressure on the closure device from the outside.
14. A container comprising a closure device, wherein the closure device comprises:
a frame that defines an opening,
a lid that covers the opening and is coupled to the frame so as to pivot about a pivot axis,
a first locking feature, at least one second locking feature, and a third locking feature, which each have a latching hook and an undercut and are used to hold the lid in a closed position, wherein the first locking feature comprises a recessed handle for a finger, wherein the latching hook and the undercut of the second locking feature are arranged on a second outer edge which abuts a first outer edge, and wherein the latching hook and the undercut of the third locking feature is arranged on a third outer edge which abuts the first outer edge,
wherein, in the closed position of the lid, the latching hook and the undercut of the first locking feature are arranged between the first outer edge of the closure device and the opening with the first outer edge arranged on a side of the opening opposite the pivot axis, an upper rim of the first outer edge being located above an upper end of the latching hook and the first outer edge being designed to protect the latching hook from being operated in an unintended manner owing to lateral pressure on the closure device from the outside.
15. The container according to claim 14 , wherein the frame and the lid are interconnected by a film hinge so as to be able to pivot about the pivot axis.
16. The container according to claim 14 , wherein the first outer edge is formed only by a frame portion.
17. The container according to claim 14 , wherein the frame comprises inner walls which delimit the opening and on which, in the closed position of the lid, outer walls of a recessed inner part of the lid rest.
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