US20180327153A1 - Display containers - Google Patents
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- Containers for example vaults, and displays.
- Containers usually need to be opened, and thus need a removable closure or cap of some kind.
- a threaded cap may be used, but a threaded connection may require considerable movement (multiple rotations) to assemble for a consumer product.
- Coin displays usually mount a coin in a round opening in a display bed. This does display the coin, but is not readily combined with a container.
- a disk display comprising a housing having a wall defining an opening, the wall including a disk support extending radially inward into the opening; and a disk retainer element that is securable to the housing to hold a disk against the disk support.
- the disk retainer element may seat against the housing using cooperating elements on the housing and disk retainer element that define a trajectory for the disk retainer element to move along when the disk retainer element is being secured in the housing cap, in which the trajectory flattens with increased insertion of the disk retainer element in the housing, or the trajectory forms a helix having a continuously increasing helix angle.
- a knob and groove arrangement may be used for the cooperating elements.
- the housing may form a vessel cap for a vessel.
- a container comprising a vessel having a vessel cap on a first end of the vessel; and the vessel cap being secured on the vessel by cooperating elements on the vessel cap and vessel that define a trajectory for the vessel cap to move along when the vessel cap is being secured on the vessel, in which the trajectory flattens with increased insertion of the vessel cap into the vessel, or the trajectory forms a helix having a continuously increasing helix angle.
- a knob and groove arrangement may be used for the cooperating elements.
- An embodiment of a disk display is also disclosed where the disk display has elements that are shaped to secure a puck.
- Another embodiment includes a disk display that is received in a blind cavity in a glass vessel.
- a memorial comprising a tube having an axis, a cap on a first end of the tube; and the tube incorporating spiral features that extend axially lengthwise of the tube, at least some of which spiral features have differing axial lengths.
- FIG. 1 shows a disk display, partly a view and partly in section
- FIG. 2 shows an exploded view of the disk display of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 3 shows the disk display of FIG. 1 used as a closure on vessel
- FIG. 5 shows another view of the vessel of FIG. 4 .
- FIG. 6 shows a first version of a connector
- FIG. 7 shows a second version of a connector.
- FIG. 8 shows a perspective view, cut away to show a section, of an embodiment of a disk display, for an example where the disk may be a hockey puck.
- FIG. 9 shows a detail of the disk display of FIG. 8 .
- FIG. 10 shows an exploded view of the disk display of FIG. 8 .
- FIG. 11 shows a perspective view, cut away to show a section, of a further example of a disk display, for an example where the disk may be a coin, and the disk display is embedded in a glass vessel.
- a device may function as one or more of a vault or container for example for storing, securing or preserving objects, a disk display and a memorial that references past events or objects that took place or existed in the past.
- a disk display is shown for example in FIGS. 1, 2 and 3 that may be used to display a disk such as a coin or medallion, and which may be used independently or may be used as a closure for a vessel.
- a disk display may comprise a vessel 10 having a vessel cap or disk housing 12 on a first end 14 of the vessel 10 .
- the vessel 10 may comprise a tube.
- the vessel cap 12 may have a wall 16 defining an opening 18 , the wall 16 including a disk support 20 extending radially inward into the opening 18 .
- the disk support 20 may comprise a flange that sits on a shoulder of the vessel cap 12 .
- a disk retainer element or internal locking cap 26 that is securable to the vessel cap 12 may be inserted within the vessel cap 12 to hold a disk 28 against the disk support 20 .
- the disk 28 may be encapsulated in a transparent case 29 .
- Seals 24 and 25 may be provided on either side of the disk 28 or transparent case 29 .
- a first annular seal 24 may be provided in a cut out 22 in the flange 20 between the disk support 20 and disk 28 or transparent case 29 .
- a second annular seal 25 may be provided between the disk retainer element 26 and the disk 28 or transparent case 29 .
- the seals 24 , 25 are provided at the periphery of the elements to seal against the inside wall of the vessel cap 12 .
- the seals 24 , 25 may be O-rings.
- the vessel cap 12 may be secured on the vessel 10 by a mechanical rotary connection that cooperating elements 30 , 31 on the vessel cap 12 and vessel 10 that define a vessel cap trajectory for the vessel cap 12 to move along when the vessel cap 12 is being secured on the vessel 10 .
- the vessel cap trajectory flattens with increased insertion of the vessel cap 12 in the vessel 10 .
- the function can be loosely compared to a threaded connection in that the rotational movement (or force) of assembly is translated to an axial movement (or force).
- a threaded connection has (and can only have) a single helix angle
- this connection utilizes a helix angle that continuously increases by a predetermined amount at any point along the groove's path.
- the helix angle of an element is the angle of the element relative to an axis of translation of the body as the body rotates around the axis.
- the axis is the axis of the vessel or tube 10 .
- the vessel cap trajectory may be defined by grooves 31 in one of the vessel cap 12 and vessel 10 , here being in the vessel 10 . That is, the knobs 30 can either be located on the outer diameter of a male connector 50 (see FIG. 6 ) or on the inner diameter of a female connector 56 (see FIG. 7 ). The grooves 31 would then be located on the inner diameter or the outer diameter of the opposite connector 52 , 54 , respectively.
- the knobs 30 may be metallic or non-metallic depending on application.
- vessel cap 12 forms the male connector and vessel 10 includes the female connector.
- the grooves 31 There may be three grooves 31 as shown in the figures, but fewer or more may be used.
- the grooves 31 start off with a steep portion, a low angle relative to the vessel axis, for example 45 degrees, and flattens gradually in the direction into the vessel 10 to become nearly perpendicular relative to the vessel axis or nearly parallel to a circumference of the vessel 10 .
- the other of the vessel cap 12 and vessel 10 has knobs 30 that are configured to slide in the grooves 31 .
- the knobs 30 may be round and have a slightly smaller diameter than the cross-section diameter of the grooves 31 .
- the knobs 30 may be for example formed of balls or pins embedded in the vessel cap 12 . When balls are used for the knobs 30 , the grooves 31 may have rounded bottoms. When pins are used for the knobs 30 , the grooves 31 may have flat bottoms.
- the pins may for example be cylindrical. There may be one or more grooves 31 and knobs 30 .
- the disk 28 may be a coin or medallion, for example.
- the flange 20 can be a separate component to allow for different material and/or finishing options, but can also be integral to the surrounding vessel cap wall 16 .
- the disk 28 may be encapsulated in a transparent case 29 .
- the disk retaining element 26 may be hollow and may be provided with a spoke or spokes 34 such that the features of the reverse side of the disk 28 can be viewed. The spoke(s) 34 provide a grip for the customer to easily remove the disk retaining element.
- the vessel cap 12 may function on its own as a disk display, or may be used to cap the vessel 10 .
- the locking cap 26 may be secured on the vessel cap 12 by cooperating elements 36 , 37 on the locking cap 26 and the vessel cap 12 that define a locking cap trajectory that flattens with increased insertion of the locking cap 26 in the vessel cap 12 in similar fashion to the cooperating elements 30 , 31 on the vessel cap 12 and vessel 10 .
- the locking track trajectory may be defined by grooves 37 in one of the vessel cap 12 and locking cap 26 .
- the other of the vessel cap 12 and locking cap 26 may have knobs 36 (for example, pins or balls) that are configured to slide in the grooves 37 .
- the description of the trajectory of the vessel cap 12 as it is inserted into vessel 10 applies to the trajectory of the locking cap 26 as it is inserted into vessel cap 12 .
- the external surfaces of vessel 10 may function as a three-dimensional timeline.
- Flats 41 including spiral features 40 running axially along the vessel 10 may represent events while circumferential lines 42 may indicate dates.
- Event flats 41 , 40 are spaced equally about the circumference and may begin at different dates lines (as highlighted by the two hatched regions 43 , 44 ) so that they have different axial lengths.
- the features 40 may align to features on the vessel cap 12 when the vessel cap 12 is fully secured on the tube.
- Features 46 on the ends of the vessel 10 such as on the exterior face of the vessel cap 12 (such as the castellations depicted in FIG. 4 ) can be extensions of the event flats 40 .
- the connection of the vessel cap 12 to the vessel 10 should be timed during manufacturing to ensure alignment in assembly.
- the vessel 10 may have an end opposed to the end having the vessel cap 12 that may be capped by a removable cap 58 that is secured by any suitable manner on the vessel 10 .
- the removable cap 58 may include features 60 that align to selected ones of the spiral features 40 or flats 41 when the cap 58 is fully secured on the vessel 10 .
- a disk display 70 is shown with a housing 72 having a wall 74 defining an opening 76 .
- the wall 74 includes a disk support 78 extending radially inward into the opening 76 .
- a disk retainer element 80 is provided that is securable to the housing 72 to hold a disk 82 , for example a hockey puck, against the disk support 78 .
- the disk support 78 may be a flange extending around the opening 76 .
- the disk retainer element 80 here surrounds the disk 82 .
- the disk retainer element 80 may be secured to the housing 72 by threads, or a groove and knob connection as shown for the embodiment of FIG. 1 , or by a twist to lock configuration shown in FIGS. 8-10 .
- one or more projections 84 may be provided on the housing 72 that may be inserted in correspondingly shaped axially extending slots 86 on the disk retainer element 80 , and then twisted into circumferentially extending slots 90 .
- the projections could be on the disk retainer element 80 and the slots 86 , 90 could be on the housing 72 .
- Magnets 92 at circumferentially spaced locations around the housing 72 and disk retainer element 80 may be embedded in openings 94 , 96 in the housing 72 and disk retainer element 80 respectively to help locate and secure the housing 72 at a fixed position relative to the disk retainer element 80 .
- the exterior 98 of the disk retaining element 80 may be knurled and smoothed to provide an appearance of the outside surface of a hockey puck.
- the magnets 92 may be used with any of the disclosed embodiments.
- a disk display 100 is formed within a glass vessel 101 , for example a drinking glass.
- the disk display 100 includes a housing 102 having a wall 104 defining an opening 106 .
- the wall 104 includes a disk support 108 extending radially inward into the opening 106 .
- a disk retainer element 110 is provided that is securable to the housing 102 to hold a disk 112 , for example a coin, against the disk support 108 .
- a gasket, flange or seal ring 114 may be provided between the disk retainer element 110 and the disk 112 .
- the disk retainer element 110 may be securable in the manner described in relation to the disk retainer element 26 .
- Knobs 116 may be circumferentially disposed around the disk retainer element 110 .
- the knobs 116 may be received in corresponding grooves 118 in the housing 102 .
- the grooves 118 may have an increasing helix angle with depth within housing 102 .
- the housing 102 may be press fit within a blind cavity 120 within the base 124 of the vessel 101 .
- the disk retaining element 110 may be hollow and may be provided with a spoke or spokes 122 such that the features of the reverse side of the disk 112 can be viewed.
- the spoke(s) 122 provide a grip to allow a person to grip the disk retainer element 110 and rotate it to and from the open and closed positions.
- claim language “claims 1 -N” means “any one of claims 1 -N” where N is a natural number.
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Description
- Containers, for example vaults, and displays.
- Containers usually need to be opened, and thus need a removable closure or cap of some kind. A threaded cap may be used, but a threaded connection may require considerable movement (multiple rotations) to assemble for a consumer product. Increasing the number of thread starts (to decrease the number of required rotations to assemble), while maintaining all other thread parameters, results in insufficient torque, applied by hand, to compress seals incorporated into the connection.
- Coin displays usually mount a coin in a round opening in a display bed. This does display the coin, but is not readily combined with a container.
- A disk display is disclosed comprising a housing having a wall defining an opening, the wall including a disk support extending radially inward into the opening; and a disk retainer element that is securable to the housing to hold a disk against the disk support. The disk retainer element may seat against the housing using cooperating elements on the housing and disk retainer element that define a trajectory for the disk retainer element to move along when the disk retainer element is being secured in the housing cap, in which the trajectory flattens with increased insertion of the disk retainer element in the housing, or the trajectory forms a helix having a continuously increasing helix angle. A knob and groove arrangement may be used for the cooperating elements. The housing may form a vessel cap for a vessel.
- A container is disclosed comprising a vessel having a vessel cap on a first end of the vessel; and the vessel cap being secured on the vessel by cooperating elements on the vessel cap and vessel that define a trajectory for the vessel cap to move along when the vessel cap is being secured on the vessel, in which the trajectory flattens with increased insertion of the vessel cap into the vessel, or the trajectory forms a helix having a continuously increasing helix angle. A knob and groove arrangement may be used for the cooperating elements. An embodiment of a disk display is also disclosed where the disk display has elements that are shaped to secure a puck. Another embodiment includes a disk display that is received in a blind cavity in a glass vessel.
- A memorial is disclosed comprising a tube having an axis, a cap on a first end of the tube; and the tube incorporating spiral features that extend axially lengthwise of the tube, at least some of which spiral features have differing axial lengths.
- Embodiments will now be described with reference to the figures, in which like reference characters denote like elements, by way of example, and in which:
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FIG. 1 shows a disk display, partly a view and partly in section; -
FIG. 2 shows an exploded view of the disk display ofFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 3 shows the disk display ofFIG. 1 used as a closure on vessel; -
FIG. 4 shows a vessel with exterior features; -
FIG. 5 shows another view of the vessel ofFIG. 4 . -
FIG. 6 shows a first version of a connector; and -
FIG. 7 shows a second version of a connector. -
FIG. 8 shows a perspective view, cut away to show a section, of an embodiment of a disk display, for an example where the disk may be a hockey puck. -
FIG. 9 shows a detail of the disk display ofFIG. 8 . -
FIG. 10 shows an exploded view of the disk display ofFIG. 8 . -
FIG. 11 shows a perspective view, cut away to show a section, of a further example of a disk display, for an example where the disk may be a coin, and the disk display is embedded in a glass vessel. -
FIG. 12 shows an exploded view of the disk display ofFIG. 11 . - Immaterial modifications may be made to the embodiments described here without departing from what is covered by the claims. In the claims, the word “comprising” is used in its inclusive sense and does not exclude other elements being present. The indefinite articles “a” and “an” before a claim feature do not exclude more than one of the feature being present. Each one of the individual features described here may be used in one or more embodiments and is not, by virtue only of being described here, to be construed as essential to all embodiments as defined by the claims.
- A device is disclosed that may function as one or more of a vault or container for example for storing, securing or preserving objects, a disk display and a memorial that references past events or objects that took place or existed in the past. A disk display is shown for example in
FIGS. 1, 2 and 3 that may be used to display a disk such as a coin or medallion, and which may be used independently or may be used as a closure for a vessel. A disk display may comprise avessel 10 having a vessel cap ordisk housing 12 on afirst end 14 of thevessel 10. Thevessel 10 may comprise a tube. Thevessel cap 12 may have awall 16 defining anopening 18, thewall 16 including adisk support 20 extending radially inward into the opening 18. - The
disk support 20 may comprise a flange that sits on a shoulder of thevessel cap 12. A disk retainer element orinternal locking cap 26 that is securable to thevessel cap 12 may be inserted within thevessel cap 12 to hold adisk 28 against thedisk support 20. Thedisk 28 may be encapsulated in atransparent case 29.Seals disk 28 ortransparent case 29. A firstannular seal 24 may be provided in a cut out 22 in theflange 20 between thedisk support 20 anddisk 28 ortransparent case 29. A secondannular seal 25 may be provided between thedisk retainer element 26 and thedisk 28 ortransparent case 29. Theseals vessel cap 12. Theseals - Referring to
FIG. 3 , thevessel cap 12 may be secured on thevessel 10 by a mechanical rotary connection that cooperatingelements vessel cap 12 andvessel 10 that define a vessel cap trajectory for thevessel cap 12 to move along when thevessel cap 12 is being secured on thevessel 10. In this example, the vessel cap trajectory flattens with increased insertion of thevessel cap 12 in thevessel 10. The function can be loosely compared to a threaded connection in that the rotational movement (or force) of assembly is translated to an axial movement (or force). However, while a threaded connection has (and can only have) a single helix angle, this connection utilizes a helix angle that continuously increases by a predetermined amount at any point along the groove's path. The helix angle of an element is the angle of the element relative to an axis of translation of the body as the body rotates around the axis. In the example shown, the axis is the axis of the vessel ortube 10. - Continuously increasing the helix angle from the start of the connection to the end allows for maximum axial movement and low (or even no) torque at the start of the rotation, transitioning to slow (or even no) axial movement and maximum torque at the end. A ball-and-groove design may be used to produce this variable helix angle. Closing of the cap on the vessel then requires significantly reduced movement (⅓ of a rotation as depicted in an example) compared with a threaded connection and maximizes torque where required.
- The vessel cap trajectory may be defined by
grooves 31 in one of thevessel cap 12 andvessel 10, here being in thevessel 10. That is, theknobs 30 can either be located on the outer diameter of a male connector 50 (seeFIG. 6 ) or on the inner diameter of a female connector 56 (seeFIG. 7 ). Thegrooves 31 would then be located on the inner diameter or the outer diameter of theopposite connector knobs 30 may be metallic or non-metallic depending on application. InFIGS. 1-3 ,vessel cap 12 forms the male connector andvessel 10 includes the female connector. - There may be three
grooves 31 as shown in the figures, but fewer or more may be used. Thegrooves 31 start off with a steep portion, a low angle relative to the vessel axis, for example 45 degrees, and flattens gradually in the direction into thevessel 10 to become nearly perpendicular relative to the vessel axis or nearly parallel to a circumference of thevessel 10. The other of thevessel cap 12 andvessel 10 hasknobs 30 that are configured to slide in thegrooves 31. Theknobs 30 may be round and have a slightly smaller diameter than the cross-section diameter of thegrooves 31. Theknobs 30 may be for example formed of balls or pins embedded in thevessel cap 12. When balls are used for theknobs 30, thegrooves 31 may have rounded bottoms. When pins are used for theknobs 30, thegrooves 31 may have flat bottoms. The pins may for example be cylindrical. There may be one ormore grooves 31 and knobs 30. - The
disk 28 may be a coin or medallion, for example. Theflange 20 can be a separate component to allow for different material and/or finishing options, but can also be integral to the surroundingvessel cap wall 16. Thedisk 28 may be encapsulated in atransparent case 29. Thedisk retaining element 26 may be hollow and may be provided with a spoke orspokes 34 such that the features of the reverse side of thedisk 28 can be viewed. The spoke(s) 34 provide a grip for the customer to easily remove the disk retaining element. - When assembled with seals (as shown in
FIGS. 1 and 2 ) the paths around thedisk 28 are blocked. Thevessel cap 12 may function on its own as a disk display, or may be used to cap thevessel 10. The lockingcap 26 may be secured on thevessel cap 12 by cooperatingelements cap 26 and thevessel cap 12 that define a locking cap trajectory that flattens with increased insertion of the lockingcap 26 in thevessel cap 12 in similar fashion to the cooperatingelements vessel cap 12 andvessel 10. The locking track trajectory may be defined bygrooves 37 in one of thevessel cap 12 and lockingcap 26. The other of thevessel cap 12 and lockingcap 26 may have knobs 36 (for example, pins or balls) that are configured to slide in thegrooves 37. The description of the trajectory of thevessel cap 12 as it is inserted intovessel 10 applies to the trajectory of the lockingcap 26 as it is inserted intovessel cap 12. - The external surfaces of
vessel 10, which may be cylindrically shaped as a tube, may function as a three-dimensional timeline.Flats 41 including spiral features 40 running axially along thevessel 10 may represent events while circumferential lines 42 may indicate dates.Event flats regions 43, 44) so that they have different axial lengths. Thefeatures 40 may align to features on thevessel cap 12 when thevessel cap 12 is fully secured on the tube.Features 46 on the ends of thevessel 10 such as on the exterior face of the vessel cap 12 (such as the castellations depicted inFIG. 4 ) can be extensions of theevent flats 40. The connection of thevessel cap 12 to thevessel 10 should be timed during manufacturing to ensure alignment in assembly. Thevessel 10 may have an end opposed to the end having thevessel cap 12 that may be capped by aremovable cap 58 that is secured by any suitable manner on thevessel 10. Theremovable cap 58 may includefeatures 60 that align to selected ones of the spiral features 40 orflats 41 when thecap 58 is fully secured on thevessel 10. - Referring to
FIGS. 8, 9 and 10 , adisk display 70 is shown with ahousing 72 having awall 74 defining anopening 76. Thewall 74 includes adisk support 78 extending radially inward into theopening 76. Adisk retainer element 80 is provided that is securable to thehousing 72 to hold adisk 82, for example a hockey puck, against thedisk support 78. Thedisk support 78 may be a flange extending around theopening 76. Thedisk retainer element 80 here surrounds thedisk 82. Thedisk retainer element 80 may be secured to thehousing 72 by threads, or a groove and knob connection as shown for the embodiment ofFIG. 1 , or by a twist to lock configuration shown inFIGS. 8-10 . In the twist to lock configuration, one ormore projections 84, for example threeprojections 84 equally spaced around theopening 76, may be provided on thehousing 72 that may be inserted in correspondingly shaped axially extendingslots 86 on thedisk retainer element 80, and then twisted into circumferentially extendingslots 90. The projections could be on thedisk retainer element 80 and theslots housing 72.Magnets 92 at circumferentially spaced locations around thehousing 72 anddisk retainer element 80 may be embedded inopenings housing 72 anddisk retainer element 80 respectively to help locate and secure thehousing 72 at a fixed position relative to thedisk retainer element 80. Theexterior 98 of thedisk retaining element 80 may be knurled and smoothed to provide an appearance of the outside surface of a hockey puck. Themagnets 92 may be used with any of the disclosed embodiments. - Referring to
FIGS. 11 and 12 , adisk display 100 is formed within aglass vessel 101, for example a drinking glass. Thedisk display 100 includes ahousing 102 having awall 104 defining anopening 106. Thewall 104 includes adisk support 108 extending radially inward into theopening 106. Adisk retainer element 110 is provided that is securable to thehousing 102 to hold adisk 112, for example a coin, against thedisk support 108. A gasket, flange orseal ring 114 may be provided between thedisk retainer element 110 and thedisk 112. Thedisk retainer element 110 may be securable in the manner described in relation to thedisk retainer element 26.Knobs 116, for example pins or balls, may be circumferentially disposed around thedisk retainer element 110. Theknobs 116 may be received in correspondinggrooves 118 in thehousing 102. Thegrooves 118 may have an increasing helix angle with depth withinhousing 102. Thehousing 102 may be press fit within ablind cavity 120 within thebase 124 of thevessel 101. Thedisk retaining element 110 may be hollow and may be provided with a spoke orspokes 122 such that the features of the reverse side of thedisk 112 can be viewed. The spoke(s) 122 provide a grip to allow a person to grip thedisk retainer element 110 and rotate it to and from the open and closed positions. - The claim language “claims 1-N” means “any one of claims 1-N” where N is a natural number.
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