GB2488211A - Securing a liner in a paint container - Google Patents
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- GB2488211A GB2488211A GB1202131.7A GB201202131A GB2488211A GB 2488211 A GB2488211 A GB 2488211A GB 201202131 A GB201202131 A GB 201202131A GB 2488211 A GB2488211 A GB 2488211A
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B44—DECORATIVE ARTS
- B44D—PAINTING OR ARTISTIC DRAWING, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; PRESERVING PAINTINGS; SURFACE TREATMENT TO OBTAIN SPECIAL ARTISTIC SURFACE EFFECTS OR FINISHES
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65D—CONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
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- B65D—CONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
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- B65D—CONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
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Abstract
A paint container has a main body 112, and a liner 130 which locates inside the main body. The liner is retained by snap fit connection and/or a shroud 14. The shroud can be rigid and annular and may releasably snap fit 23 engage with an aperture 25 in the side wall 24 of the main body. The liner 18 may include a rigid annular neck structure 32 which snap fits to the main body and/or the shroud as well as a flexible bag portion 30. The main body could be sandwiched between the neck structure and the shroud resulting in an interference fit. Ideally the main body is cardboard and the shroud includes a handle 15. Preferably there is a cover 34 which engages with the liner 18.
Description
A Paint Container The present invention relates to a paint container, specifically to a paint container where some of the components can be recycled and/or reused.
Typically, paint containers comprise a main body (cylindrical or rectangular cross section) made from metal, or plastic, and the paint contained therein is in direct contact with the main body. Recycling or re-use of the paint container is made difficult because the main body has been contaminated with paint.
This can be overcome by the use of a plastic liner which locates inside the main body, and receives the paint, thereby preventing contact between the main body and the paint.
The contaminated liner is disposed of after use, and the main body can be re-used/recycled.
The problem with known paint containers comprising liners is the security of the liner itself within the paint container.
An object of the present invention is to provide a paint container that incorporates a liner that is more secure.
According to the present invention there is provided a paint container including a main body, a liner assembly which locates inside the main body, and a shroud, in which the shroud cooperates with the liner assembly and the main body so as to releasably secure * the liner assembly to the main body.
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Advantageously, the liner can be releasably secured to the main body, and the provision of both a liner assembly and a shroud, i.e. two separate components, enables easier plastic moulding when compared to a one-piece construction. * I. * p S *IIS
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eel lS* * I Preferably the liner assembly is releasably attachable to the shroud which enables the non-contaminated shroud to be recycled/re-used, and the contaminated liner assembly to be disposed of, thereby decreasing the amount of material to be disposed of.
The invention will now be described with reference to the accompany drawings, in which: Figures 1 and 2 are perspective views of a paint container according to the present invention, Figure 3 is a top plan view of the paint container of Figure 1, Figure 4 is a bottom plan view of the paint container of Figure 1, Figures 5 to 7 are side views of the paint container of Figure 1, Figure 8 is a sectional (A-A) perspective view of the paint container of Figure 1, Figure 9 is a sectional (A-A) side view of the view of the paint container of Figure 1, Figure 10 is a sectional (A-A) perspective view of the paint container of Figure 1, Figures 11 to 17 are sectional (A-A) side views and perspective views showing assembly of the paint container of Figure 1, *6 * Figure 18 is a sectional (A-A) side view showing part of the paint container of Figure 1, * ** S.. * *
Figures 19 to 22 are sectional (A-A) side views and perspective views showing disassembly of the paint container of Figure 1, * :.*: Figures 23 to 25 are perspective views of an alternative paint container, * * * Figure 26 is a sectional (B-B) view of the paint container of Figure 23, Figure 27 is a side sectional view of an alternative paint container.
With reference to Figure 1 there is a shown a paint container 10 comprising a main body 12, a plastic shroud 14, and a disposable liner assembly 18.
The plastic shroud 14 is attached to a handle 15. It can be seen from Figures 1 and 3 that the handle 15 is arranged such that (in the closed position -Figures 1 and 3), an outer periphery is defined by the handle 15 and the plastic shroud 14. The handle 15 is hingeable attached to the shroud 14 such that it can be moved between a resting position (Figure 1) and a carrying position (Figure 2).
The main body 12 is of rectangular construction comprising a front 20, rear 22, left 24, and right 26 side walls, and a base 28. The main body 12 is constructed of cardboard, (often referred to as paperboard) typically comprising multiple layers to increase rigidity.
It is to be understood that the invention is not limited to cardboard only main bodies, and also includes composite structures which include a barrier layer, typically metallic.
However, the advantage of using a main body constructed cardboard only is the easier ability to recycle and/or reuse.
The main body 12 has two through apertures 25 located in each of its four side walls (Figure 2 where only two apertures on each of the left and front side walls are shown). S. S
The shroud 14 is of rectangular construction corresponding to the main body 12, and * SSS** * includes four sides, left 41, front 43, right 45, and rear 47 (Figure 1) which are defined by * an outboard downwardly extending portion 17. The downwardly extending portion 17 has retaining tabs 23 located at its lowermost end, and a downwardly extending rib 19. In Figures 1, each of the four sides 41,43,44,45 has two retaining tabs. *** S *
The retaining tabs 23, and through apertures 25 are located such that there is snap fit engagement therebetween when the shroud 14 is assembled onto the main body 12 (see below).
In Figures 8 and 9, the liner assembly 18 comprises a plastic liner in the form of a bag 30, a plastic neck insert 32 and a lid 34.
The bag 30 has a closed end and an open end 33 so that it can receive and store liquid content such as paint.
The neck insert 32 is fixed (typically by welding although other joining techniques such as the use of adhesives are envisaged) to the bag 30 at is open end 33. The neck insert 32 has a similar rectangular plan profile when compared to the main body of the container (albeit slightly smaller such that the neck insert fits inside the main body), and has four sides corresponding to the main body such that that it can locate on the main body.
The bag 30 is both shaped and dimensioned such that it can utilise most if not substantially all of the volume inside the container when filled with paint.
The bag 30 includes a reinforcing ring 40, and a lower ring 90. The lower ring 90 optionally locates into notches 92 in the main body of the container.
The handle 15 locates inside aperture 60 of the shroud 14 and is retained on the shroud 14 by a snap-fit feature 70 (only shown in Figure 9). It will be appreciated that when the S container is being held by the handle 15, the weight is transferred to the shroud 14 and 0*Se*S * then to the main body 12 via retaining tabs 23. *S ** * S S
* The neck insert, shroud, handle, and lid are all plastic components, typically clastomers suitable for injection molding. A suitable plastic would be Polyethylene, be that high, * : medium or low density.
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The container 10 is assembled as follows: The liner assembly 18 is inserted into the main body 12 of the container 10 by lowering neck insert 14 in the direction of arrow Y (Figure 11) until the shoulder 52 on the neck insert 14 abuts against top surface 54 of the main body 12 of the container 10 (Figure 12).
In Figure 12, the liner assembly 18 is now positioned in the main body 12, but not yet securely retained in the vertical direction (arrow Y).
The shroud 14 is lowered in the direction of arrow Y (Figure 13 and I 3A) such that the downwardly extending rib 19 passes through aperture 21 (only one shown. As the shroud 14 is lowered further, retaining tab 23 bulges outwards in the direction of arrow X (Figure 14 and l4A) by virtue of engagement with the main body 12 and the fact that the shroud material is sufficiently thin walled to flex, until the retaining tab 23 snap-fits into aperture 25 of the main body 14 (Figure 15 and 15A). It is to be understood that each of the eight retaining tabs (two on each of the four side walls of the shroud 14) snap-fit into each of the eight corresponding apertures 25 on the main body 12 to securely retained. As the shroud 14 is lowered onto the main body 12, ribs 50 of the neck insert compress the side walls of the main body between the shroud and the neck insert so as to provide an interference fit of thc side walls between the shroud and the neck insert in addition to the snap-fit engagement between the shroud and the main body.
* Lid 34 is secured onto liner assembly via snap-fit engagement with neck insert 32 (shown * ***** removed in Figure 16, and secured in Figure 17). 0. *. * 0 0
* Figure 18 shows in more detail that there is a vertical separation VLH between the upper surface of the lid 34 and the upper surface of the handle 14, and specifically that the :.::.. handle sits vertically above the lid 34. This is advantageous as this allows the weight of a similar second container stacked on top to be transmitted and born by the handle and not the lid. The stacked second container can have its base adapted in such a way to accommodate the protruding handle.
The shroud 14 is removed by inserting a tool such as a screwdriver 60 under tab 23 (Figure 19 and 19A) and prizing it away from the main body such that a weakened section 62 enables the tab 23 to break away from the main body (Figure 20, 20A and 20B). The tab 23 is no longer biased towards the main body, and the shroud 14 can be lifted vertically such that it detaches itself from the main body (Figure 21).
The liner assembly 18 can now be removed from the main body 14 since it is no longer retained by the shroud (Figure 22).
The liner assembly 18 can be disposed of since it is contaminated with paint.
The plastic shroud 14 can be recycled easily as it is no longer attached to the liner assembly 18 or the cardboard main body 14.
The cardboard main body 14 can be recycled easily since it is no longer attached to the contaminated liner assembly 18 or the plastic shroud 14.
Thus, the present invention allows both the plastic shroud, and the cardboard body to be recycled, and easy disposal of the contaminated liner assembly. This comparcs to known containers where the liner assembly, plastic shroud, and neck insert cannot be separated, and therefore more plastic material has to be disposed of S.. SS.
* In the above embodiment, the shroud 14 is separated from the main body by releasing the snap-fit between the tab and the notch in the main body. In an alternative embodiment, the main body could include tear bands which are removed such that shroud 14 can be removed from the main body without the need to mechanically disengage the tab from :c:. thenotch.
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With reference to Figure 23 there is shown an alternative container 110 comprising a main body 112 and a liner assembly 118.
The main body 112 is identical to main body 12 of the embodiment of Figures Ito 22.
The liner assembly 118 comprises a bag 130 identical to the bag 30 of the embodiment of Figures ito 22, a plastic neck insert 132, and a lid 134.
The plastic neck insert and bag 130 are welded together.
The lid 132 secures to the plastic neck insert in the same way as in the embodiment of Figures 1 to 22.
The plastic neck insert 132 includes an integral handle 115 which includes a live hinge to enable it to move between the resting (Figure 23) and carrying (Figure 24) positions.
In contrast to the embodiment of Figures Ito 22, the snap-fit tab 123 is incorporated on the neck insert 132 as opposed to the shroud, i.e. there is no separate shroud on container 110. Accordingly, the neck insert 132 and the bag 130 can be assembled onto and removed from main body 112 in the same way as in the embodiment of Figures 1 to 22 with the exception that no shroud is required to secure the neck insert (and hence the liner assembly) onto the main body. V. *
As in the embodiment of Figures 1 to 22, the handle is arranged such that it vertically * extends above the lid 134, thereby acting to carry the load of a second container stacked above. *0 * S
In another embodithent, the neck insert 232 could engage, for example via a snap-fit : feature, directly with the main body 312 of the paint container so as to secure the liner S.... S *
assembly to the paint container. The shroud 314 could then engage (via a snap-fit for example) with the main body as described in the previous embodiments via aperture 325.
Alternatively, the shroud could snap-fit onto the liner assembly by provision of a corresponding feature on the liner assembly (not shown), with no requirement for the shroud to snap-fit to the main body. S. * * I S * II
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Claims (18)
- Claims 1. A paint container including a main body, a liner assembly which locates inside the main body, and a shroud, in which the shroud cooperates with the liner assembly and the main body so as to releasably secure the liner assembly to the main body.
- 2. A paint container according to claim 1 in which the shroud is releasably attachable to the main body.
- 3. A paint container according to claim 2 in which the shroud directly engages with the main body, preferably via a snap-fit engagement.
- 4. A paint container according to claim 3, in which the main body includes at least one aperture, the shroud include at least one snap-fit feature, and engagement is between the at least on aperture and the at least one snap-fit feature.
- 5. A paint container according to any preceding claim in which the liner assembly is releasably attachable to the shroud.
- 6. A paint container according to any preceding claim in which the liner assembly is releasable attachable to the main body.
- 7. A paint container according to claim 6 in which the liner assembly directly engages with the main body, preferably via a snap-fit engagement.
- 8. A paint container according to any preceding claim in which the liner assembly comprises a neck insert which is attached to a flexible bag.* t# *** S
- 9. A paint container according to claim 8 in which thc shroud engages with the neck * *i * . S * insert.
- 10. A paint container according to claim 9 in which the engagement between the neck * :: insert and the shroud is a snap-fit engagement.*S* dSS * S
- 11. A paint assembly according to any preceding claim in which the main body is sandwiched between the neck insert and the shroud so as to provide an interference fit.
- 12. A paint container including a main body, and a liner assembly, in which the liner assembly includes a snap-fit feature which engages with a corresponding feature on the main body to releasably secure the liner assembly to the main body.
- 13. A paint container according to claim 12 in which the feature on the main body is a through aperture.
- 14. A paint container according to any preceding claim in which the main body is made from cardboard.
- 15. A paint container according to any preceding claim further comprising a handle, in which the handle is attached to the shroud.
- 16. A paint container according to any preceding claim further comprising a cover.
- 17. A paint container according to claim 15 in which the cover engages with the liner assembly.
- 18. A paint container as substantially described herein with reference to the accompanying drawings. S. SS * 05.45*5S S&?S 54 $ S S * S. S -4 S.SS.. S 4 a a
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