Plastic lids and pails

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Inventors

Galer, Herbert W.

Application #

563272

Filed

Mar-28-1975

Published

Dec-21-1976

Current US Class

220/288
220/304
220/608
220/659
220/675

International Classes

B65D 041/04

Field of Search

220/288 220/304 220/72 220/74 220/83 220/306 220/265 220/266 206/508 215/217 215/218 215/222 215/295 215/296 215/289

Assignee

United States Steel Corporation (Pittsburgh, PA)

Examiners

Price; William

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Callaghan; John E.

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Abstract
This invention concerns plastic lids and pails having improved resistance to leakage upon impact. The lids and pails are fastened together by mating threads molded into each.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A stiff molded plastic lid having a central closing portion and an inverted U-shaped rim, said rim being adapted for engagement with an open head pail, said pail having a top portion including a rim and engagement means, said inverted U-shaped rim being in the form of an inner leg having an inner and outer wall, an outer leg having an inner and outer wall and an arch connecting said inner and outer legs, said arch and the inner walls of said legs being spaced to receive a compression gasket and said top portion of said pail whereby the compression gasket fits between the interior of said inverted U and the rim of said pail and wherein engagement means on the inner wall of the outer leg of said inverted U receive the engagement means on said pail for engagement at a position exterior of the rim of said pail, the engagement means on said pail being in the form of mating threads extending outwardly from the sidewall of said pail and to a position outwardly of the rim of said pail, the engagement means on the outer leg of said inverted U-shaped rim being in the form of screw threads that are arcuate segments extending upwardly along the axis through the center of said lid and have generally planar faces and being parallel to each other, said threads extend outwardly from the inner wall of the outer leg of said inverted U for mating with the threads on said pail, the thickness between the outer wall and the inner wall of said outer leg being substantially uniform so that the outer leg of said inverted U is contoured to follow in parallel the upwardly extending profile of said threads, said lid also containing additional locking means for resisting vibration and said lid being capable of providing an assembly with said gasket and said pail which can withstand the impact arising from a vertical drop of four feet.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Large thick-walled plastic containers are used for packaging and transporting materials in the form of liquids and solids. These materials may be solids, liquids or pastes, aqueous or organic, acidic or alkaline, e.g., detergent solutions, latices, foods or condiments, fine chemicals, etc. Three and a half, five-and six-gallon sizes are most common. Because of inertness and toughness, plastics such as high density polyethylene or other inert moldable thermoplastic resins are preferred materials. The containers are filled with the contents, capped, perhaps stored, and shipped. After they are transported to the user, he may also store them. In storage, these containers are stacked one upon the other. After being opened, they may be reopened and closed as the contents are used. There are two common types of container constructions: the wide mouth or open-head pail and the closed mouth or tight-head pail. This invention relates to constructions for open-head pails so that they may have the structural characteristics associated with tight-head pails yet retain the wide mouth access of the open-head pails.
 
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