GB2110637A - Retractable handle for a container - Google Patents
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- GB2110637A GB2110637A GB08135522A GB8135522A GB2110637A GB 2110637 A GB2110637 A GB 2110637A GB 08135522 A GB08135522 A GB 08135522A GB 8135522 A GB8135522 A GB 8135522A GB 2110637 A GB2110637 A GB 2110637A
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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
- B65D25/00—Details of other kinds or types of rigid or semi-rigid containers
- B65D25/28—Handles
- B65D25/2802—Handles fixed, i.e. non-swingable, handles
- B65D25/2826—Handles fixed, i.e. non-swingable, handles provided on a local area of the upper (top) wall, e.g. U-shaped
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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
- B65D2525/00—Details of other kinds or types of rigid or semi-rigid containers
- B65D2525/28—Handles
- B65D2525/281—Details relating to handles
- B65D2525/286—Details relating to handles movable between two or more stable positions, e.g. a retracted and an extended position
- B65D2525/287—Details relating to handles movable between two or more stable positions, e.g. a retracted and an extended position by sliding action
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Abstract
A retractable handle for a container comprises an elongate flexible plastics strap (1) having a central grip portion (2), a respective abutment portion (3) at or adjacent each end of the strap (1) and a respective slide portion (4) between each abutment portion (3) and the central grip portion (2). Two clips (5) are fixedly attachable to a surface or head (6) of a container at locations spaced apart at a distance less than the strap length between the two abutment portions (3). Each clip (5) has, or when attached to the container surface defines with the container surface (6), a slide way (7) dimensioned slidably to accommodate the respective slide portion (4) of the strap but not to allow the adjacent abutment portion (3) to pass therethrough, so that when the handle is attached via the clips (5) to the surface (6), the strap (1) extends between the clips (5) for sliding movement relative to the clips between an extended gripping position in which the central grip portion (2) is pulled, and the strap thereby flexed, away from the container surface (6) and the abutment portions (3) brought thereagainst the respective clips (5), and a retracted position in which the central grip portion (2) is pushed, and the strap thereby deflexed, back towards the surface (6) and the abutment portions (3) thereby slide back out of contact with the respective clips (5). <IMAGE>
Description
SPECiFICATION
Retractable handle device
This invention relates to a retractable handle device for a container and particuiarly, but not
exclusively, relates to a retractable handle device for a container in the form of a cylindrical drum for
containing fluid such as paint, petro-chemicals or oil.
Commonly used conventional containers or drums may have a recessed head or an interrupted
chimb head provided with a fixed projecting metal
handle in the form of a bent strip of metal welded to the dum head. A recessed head usually has the
circular sheet of metal forming the head fitted into the open drum end to lie at a sufficient distance
below the drum rim to accommodate the height of the fixed handle. It is necessary for the handle not
to project above the rim on recessed head drums
to permit them to be safely stacked, or stood, on
end by the rims. This means that the head must be
recessed into the drum at a distance sufficient to
accomodate the handle and the handle must stand
proud of the head by a distance sufficient to
enable a hand of a user to be inserted
thereunder. A satisfactory distance is usually
considered to be at least 25 mm.
As the drums tend to have a standard height
this means that the distance which the head is
recessed into the drum must undesirably reduce the volume of the drum by a corresponding
amount. Alternatively to reduce the distance the
head is recessed into the drum and thereby retain the maximum drum volume and drum height may
be increased or a recess put in the drum head
itself to accommodate the handle. However these
measures are not satisfactory as they result in
drums with a non-standard increased height
requiring more metal for manufacture thereof and
more space for storage thereof or drums requiring
increased manufacturing costs. Similar problems
are encountered with interrupted chimb head
drums which usually have a surface projecting
slightly above the drum head rim, from which
surface the fixed metal handle projects.
There is thus a need for a generally improved handle device for such containers.
According to one aspect of the present invention there is provided a retractable handle device for a container, including an elongated flexible strap of plastics material having a central grip portion, a respective abutment portion at or adjacent each end of the strap and a respective slide portion between each abutment portion and the central grip portion, and two clips fixedly attached to a surface of a container at locations spaced apart at a distance less than the strap length between the two abutment portions, each clip having, or when attached to the container surface defining with the container surface, a slide way dimensioned slidably to accommodate the respective slide portion of the strap but not allow the adjacent abutment portion to pass therethrough, so that when the device is attached via the clips to the container surface as aforesaid, the strap extends between the clips for sliding
movement relative to the clips between an
extended gripping and lifting position in which the
central grip portion is pulled, and the strap thereby flexed, away from the container surface and the
abutment portions brought thereagainst the
respective clips, and a retracted stowed position in which the central grip portion is pushed, and the strap thereby deflexed, back towards the container surface and the abutment portions thereby slid
back out of contact with the respective clips.
Preferably the strap is moulded from
polypropylene and advantageously each slide portion has at least a reduced width with respect to a grip portion and/or abutment portions. The grip portion conveniently has a rounded and/or reinforced edge for ease of gripping.
Each clip preferably is made of plastics material or metal. Conveniently each clip is in the form of an extrusion or is in the form of a bent strip with a generally right angled U-shaped cross section, having edge margins extending from the foot of each limb of the cross section for attachment to the container surface to define the slide way between the container surface and the inner surfaces of the U-shaped cross section.
According to another aspect of the present invention there is provided a container head fitted with a retractable handle device wherein the device includes an elongated flexible strap of plastics material having a central grip portion, a respective abutment portion at or adjacent each end of the strip and a respective slide portion between each abutment portion and the central grip portion, and two clips fixably attached to a surface of the container head at locations spaced apart at a distance less than the strap length between the two abutment portions, each clip having, or defining with the container head surface, a slide way slidably accommodating the respective slide portion of the strap and dimensioned not to allow the adjacent abutment portion to pass therethrough, so that the strap extends between the clips for sliding movement relative to the clips between an extended gripping and lifting position in which the central grip portion is pulled, and the strap thereby flexed, away from the container head surface and the abutment portions brought to bear against the respective clips, and retracted stowed position in which the central grip portion is pushed, and the strap thereby deflexed, back towards the container head surface and the abutment portions thereby slid back out of contact with the respective clips.
Conveniently the drum head is a recessed head type or an interrupted chimb type.
According to a further aspect the present invention provides a drum having a head provided with a retractable handle device fitted thereto, which device includes an elongated flexible strap of plastics material having a central grip portion, a respective abutment portion at or adjacent each end of the strap and a respective slide portion between each abutment portion and the central grip portion, a respective abutment portion at or adjacent each end of the strap and a respective slide portion between each abutment portion and the central grip portion, and two clips fixedly attached to the drum head at locations spaced apart at a distance less than the strap length between the two abutment portions, each clip having, or defining with the surface of the drum head to which it is attached, a slide way slidably accommodating the respective slide portion of the strap and dimensioned not to allow the adjacent abutment portion to pass therethrough, so that the strap extends between the clips for sliding movement relative to the clips between an extended gripping and lifting position in which the central grip portion is pulled and the strap thereby flexed, away from the drum head surface and the abutment portions brought to bear against the respective clips, and a retracted stowed position in which the central grip portion is pushed, and the strap thereby deflexed, back into a substantially planar position close to the drum head surface and the abutment portions thereby slid back out of contact with the respective clips.
Advantageously the head of the drum is of the recessed type or of the interrupted chimb type.
For a better understanding of the present invention and to show how the same may be carried into effect, reference will now be made, by way of example, to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Figure 1 is a perspective view of a retractable handle device according to one embodiment of the invention shown in operative association with a recessed head type drum container,
Figure 2 is a vertical sectional view through
Figure 1 showing the device from the side in a retracted stowed position,
Figure 3 is a vertical section through Figure 1 showing the device from the side in an extended gripping and lifting position,
Figure 4 is a plan view from above of an elongated flexible strap of the device of Figures 1-3, Figure 5 is a side view of the strap of Figure 4, and
Figure 6 is a perspective view of a clip of the device of Figures 1-3.
As shown in the accompanying drawings a retractable handle device of the invention is intended for attachment to a container for lifting purpose, such as a cylindrical drum for containing fluids such as paint, petro-chemicals, oil or the like. Such drums may be of any convenient size although generally will be of the order of from 10 to 25 litres in size and made of sheet steel with or without a tin coating. Conventionaliy drums of this
nature have bent metal strip handles welded to the heads thereof and as aforesaid the projecting nature of these handles either undesirably impedes the ability to stand the drums on end in a stack or undesirably reduces the volume contained in the drum.
The type of drum shown in the drawings is the recessed head type in which the head is recessed into the open end of the drum to leave a projecting rim. By providing a retractable handle device according to the invention, in or for association with a recessed head drum of this type it is possible to reduce the depth of the rim whilst still allowing adequate depth for containing the handle device in the retracted stowed position and whilst still affording sufficient distance between the head of the drum and a gripping portion of the device in the extended gripping and lifting position for insertion of the hand between the grip portion and the drum head. This reduction in depth of the rim
can afford a saving in materials used in the
manufacture of the drum and an improvement in
the volume contained for a standard height drum.
The retractable handle device of the present
invention is also for use with an interrupted chimb type drum in which the head is slightly domed.
As shown in the drawings a retractable handle
device according to the present invention includes
an elongated flexible strap 1 of plastics material
such as polypropylene having a central grip portion 2, a respective abutment portion 3 at or adjacent each end of the strap 1 and a respective slide portion 4 between each abutment portion 3 and the central grip portion 2. The device also includes two clips 5 fixedly attachable in any convenient manner such as by rivetting, by welding or by glueing to a surface of a container such as the head 6 of a recessed head type drum shown in Figures 1-3 of the drawings. As can be seen from Figures 1-3 in particular the clips 5 are attached to the drum head 6 at locations spaced apart at a distance less than the strap length between the two abutment portions 3.
Each clip 5 has, or in this case when attached to the drum head defines with the drum head 6, a slide way 7 (see Figure 6) dimensioned slidably to accommodate the respective slide portion 4 of the strap 1 but not allow the adjacent abutment portion 3 to pass therethrough.
To this end the strap 1, which conveniently is moulded from polypropylene, has the slide portions 4 formed of reduced width with respect to the grip portion 2 and/or abutment portions 3.
Conveniently the abutment portions 3 are not only of increased width with respect to the slide portions 4 but are of increased thickness also so that the width and thickness of the abutment portion 3 is greater than the corresponding dimensions of the slide way 7 such that the abutment portions 3 will not pass through the slide way 7 when the clips 5 are secured over the slide portions 4 to the drum head 6 as shown in the drawings.
Each clip 5 may be made of plastics material or metal in any convenient manner such as by being extruded or bent from metal strips. As shown in the drawings according to one embodiment of the invention each clip 5 has a generally right angled
U-shaped cross section with edge margins 5a extending from the foot of each limb of the
generally U-shaped cross section for attachment to the drum head 6. The slide way 7 is thus defined between the inner surface of the base and
limbs of the U-shaped cross section of the clip 5
and the adjacent surface of the drum head 6.
Clearly with this embodiment the strap 1 must be
located with its slide portions 4 in the respective
slide way 7 of the clips 5 before the clips 5 are
secured to the drum head 6. Although not shown
it is alternatively possible for the clips 5 to be made
in such a manner, either one piece or composite
construction, such that the slide way encloses the
respective slide portion 4 and does not require the
adjacent surface of the drum head 6 to retain the
strap 1 in the clips 5.
As shown in Figures 1-3 particularly of the
drawings when the retractable handle device of
the invention is attached by the clips 5 to the
drum head 6 the strap 1 extends between the
clips 5 for sliding movement relative to the clips 5
between an extended gripping and lifting position as shown in Figure 3 in which the central grip
portion 2 is pulled, and the strap thereby flexed,
away from the drum head 6 and the abutment
portions 3 brought to bear against the respective clips 5, and a retracted stowed position, as shown
in Figure 2, in which the central grip portion 2 is pushed, and the strap thereby deflexed, back towards the drum head 6 and the abutment
portions 3 thereby slid back out of contact with the respective clips 5.As can be seen from Figures 2 and 3 of the drawings the handle device when in the retracted stowed position as shown in Figure 2 has only a small height and can be accommodated in a relatively small depth rim 8 without projecting proud of this rim. In this retracted position, by virtue of the flexible nature of the strap 1, the grip portion 2 lies very close to the surface of the drum head 6.
As can be seen from Figure 3 when the device is in the extended gripping and lifting position the central grip portion 2 of the strap 1 projects proud of the rim 8 of the drum by a distance sufficient to enable the user to insert a hand
readily between the undersurface of the grip - portion 2 and the top surface of the drum head 6.
Whilst the flexible nature of the strap 1 facilitates
the extension thereof it also assists in providing a greater clearance between the grip portion and the surface of the drum head 6, by bowing when gripped and pulled away from the drum head 6.
For convenience of the user the central grip portion 2 of the strap 1 may be provided with a rounded edge cross-section and/or the drum head 6 may be provided with a central well 6a to increase the distance between the central grip portion 2 and the drum head 6.
According to another aspect the present invention also contemplates the provision of a drum head, preferably of the recessed or interrupted types in combination with a retractable handle device as previously described.
Moreover according to a further aspect the present invention also contemplates the provision of a drum, preferably of the recessed-fiead or interrupted chimb types, in combination with a retractable handle device as hereinbefore described.
Although a retractable handle device according to the present invention has been described and shown in operative association with one end only of a container it may of course, additionally, be attached to the opposite end of the container or indeed to any surface on which the provision of such a retractable handle device is deemed desirable.
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1. A retractable handle device for a container, including an elongated flexible strap of plastics material having a central grip portion, a respective abutment portion at or adjacent each end of the strap and a respective slide portion between each~ abutment portion and the central grip portion, and two clips fixedly attachabie to a surface of a container at locations spaced apart at a distance less than the strap length between the two
abutment portions, each clip having, or when attached to the container surface defining with the container surface, a slide way dimensioned slidably to accommodate the respective slide portion of the strap but not allow the adjacent abutment portion to pass therethrough, so that when the device is attached via the clips to the container surface as aforesaid, the strap extends between the clips for sliding movement relative to the clips between an extended gripping and lifting position in which the central grip portion is pulled, and the strap thereby flexed, away from the container surface and the abutment portions brought thereagainst the respective clips, and a retracted stowed position in which the central grip portion is pushed, and the strap thereby deflexed, back towards the container surface and the abutment portions thereby flid back out of contact with the respective clips.
2. A device according to claim 1, wherein the strap is moulded from polypropylene.
3. A device according to claim 1 or claim 2, wherein each slide portion has at least a reduced width with respect to the grip portion and/or abutment portions.
4. A device according to any one of claims 1 to 3, wherein the grip portion has a rounded and/or reinforced edge of ease of gripping.
5. A device according to any one of claims 1 to 4, wherein each clip is made of plastics material or metal.
6. A device according to any one of claims 1 to 5, wherein each clip is in the form of an extrusion or is in the form of a bent strip with a generally right angled U-shaped cross section, having edge margins extending from the foot of each limb of the cross section for attachment to the container surface to define the slide way between the container surface and the inner surfaces of the Ushaped cross section.
7. A retractable handle device for a container, substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
8. A container head fitted with a retractable handle device wherein the device includes an elongated flexible strap of plastics material having a central grip portion, a respective abutment portion at or adjacent each end of the strip and a respective slide portion between each abutment portion and the central grip portion, and two clips fixably attached to a surface of the container head at locations spaced apart at a distance less than the strap length between the two abutment portions, each clip having, or defining with the container head surface, a slide way slidably accommodating the respective slide portion of the strap and dimensioned not to allow the adjacent abutment portion to pass therethrough, so that the strap extends between the clips for sliding movement relative to the clips between an extended gripping and lifting position in which the central grip portion is pulled, and the strap thereby flexed, away from the container head surface and the abutment portions brought to bear against the respective clips, and a retracted stowed position in which the central grip portion is pushed, and the strap thereby deflexed, back towards the container head surface and the abutment portions thereby slide back out of contact with the respective clips.
9. A container head according to claim 8, formed as a recessed head type or an interrupted chimb type.
10. A container head fitted with a retractable handle device, substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
1 A drum having a head provided with a retractable handle device fitted thereto, which device includes an elongated flexible strap of plastics material having central grip portion a respective abutment portion at or adjacent each end of the strap and a respective slide portion
between each abutment portion and the central
grip portion, a respective abutment portion at or
adjacent each end of the strap and a respective
slide portion between each abutment portion and
the central grip portion, and two clips fixedly
attached to the drum head at locations spaced
apart at a distance less than the strap length
between the two abutment portions, each clip
having, or defining with the surface of the drum
head to which it is attached, a slide way slidably
accommodating the respective slide portion of the
strap and dimensioned not to allow the adjacent
abutment portion to pass therethrough, so that the
strap extends between the clips for sliding
movement relative to the clips between an
extended gripping and lifting position in which the
central grip portion is pulled and the strap thereby
flexed, away from the drum head surface and the
abutment portions brought to bear against the
respective clips, and a retracted stowed position in
which the central grip portion is pushed, and the
strap thereby deflexed, back into a substantially
planar position close to the drum head surface and
the abutment portions thereby slid back out of
contact with the respective clips.
12. A drum according to claim 1 wherein the
head is of the recessed type or of the interrupted
chimb type.
13. A drum having a head provided with a
retractable handle device fitted thereto,
substantially as hereinbefore described with
reference to the accompanying drawings.
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