BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION1. Field of the Invention[0001]
This invention relates in general to certain new and useful improvements in hand engageable carrying containers which are provided with an automatically actuable valve capable of equalizing pressure on the inside of the container with respect to an exterior ambient pressure upon opening a member forming part of the container.[0002]
2. Brief Description of Related Art[0003]
Conventional carrying cases such as briefcases, satchels, purses and the like which are not fluid sealed have no need for any type of pressure relief valve or pressure equalizing valve. Generally, the interior of these types of containers will assume the same pressure which exists as the ambient exterior pressure.[0004]
In many carrying cases, and particularly those which are fluid sealed, such as air sealed, or even more so, air sealed and water sealed, a pressure differential can exist between the interior and the exterior of the container. As a simple example, if a container is closed and in a city which has a relatively high altitude with lower ambient pressure, and then transported to a city having a much lower altitude and higher ambient pressure, a substantial vacuum will exist on the interior of the container. Thus, one who attempts to open the container may not be able to do so because of the force on the lid of the container created by the vacuum in that container.[0005]
There are many commercially available hand engageable carrying containers which are used in differing environments and therefore require some means to vent the interior of the container, or to at least expose the interior of the container to the ambient atmospheric pressure. Generally, all of the commercially available containers of this type which employ a fluid tight seal between the lid and the base of the container also provide some form of manually actuable valve. Generally, this manually actuable valve will adopt the form of a simple valve mechanism built into the side of the case or the lid, and which permits turning or moving of a handle to open or close the valve. Thus, when the handle is moved as for example, by the rotation in one direction the valve will open, and when rotated in the opposite direction the valve will close.[0006]
While these conventional manually actuable valves may constitute an effective means to vent the interior of a carrying case to the external ambient atmosphere, they nevertheless require the manual intervention of the user. One of the main problems which exists is that the user will frequently open the valve and forget to close the valve thereafter. If the container is introduced into another environment in which it must be fluid sealed, as for example, in an underwater environment, the valve in the open position will permit introduction of water into the interior of the container. This introduction of water could seriously damage the contents carried on the interior of the container.[0007]
Another one of the drawbacks of these manually actuable valves is the fact that they are usually of a relatively simple and concomitantly low cost construction. This is due to the fact that any expensive valve mechanism would materially add to the overall cost of the container and would not be commercially feasible. Frequently, after a period of use, these valves will break or wear out with no convenient means of repairing same. Thus, the entire carrying case, which can be a moderately expensive item, must then be discarded.[0008]
It would be desirable to provide a carrying case which has an automatically actuable valve which actuates upon opening or closing of the carrying case. It would also be desirable to provide a valve of this type which is relatively simple in construction and which is not capable of readily wearing out after limited use thereof.[0009]
OBJECTS OF THE INVENTIONIt is, therefore, one of the primary objects of the present invention to provide a carrying case which is capable of being fluid sealed and which includes a valve which is automatically actuable upon moving a movable member on that carrying case.[0010]
It is another object of the present invention to provide a carrying case of the type stated in which the automatically actuable valve can be constructed into or form a part of a movable lid or lock mechanism on the carrying case, and which does not require the need of manual actuation by a user.[0011]
It is a further object of the present invention to provide a carrying case of the type stated which is provided with an automatically actuable valve of the type utilizing an opening in the case, and which is automatically sealable upon shifting a lid or latch on the case to a closed position.[0012]
It is an additional object of the present invention to provide a carrying case of the type stated which can be constructed with an automatically actuable valve at a relatively low cost, and which is simple in operation but highly effective in use.[0013]
It is another salient object of the present invention to provide a method of allowing for pressure equalization between an interior of a carrying case and an exterior ambient atmosphere with respect to that carrying case, and which automatically allows for such pressure equalization upon moving a portion of the carrying case.[0014]
It is still a further object of the present invention to provide a method of the type stated which automatically allows for venting of the interior of the carrying case to allow easy opening thereof, regardless of the pressure differential which may exist across that carrying case.[0015]
With the above and other objects in view, my invention resides in the novel features of form, construction, arrangement and combination of parts and components presently described and pointed out in the claims.[0016]
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention relates to a container which is capable of being air sealed and preferably air sealed and water sealed. Moreover, this container is provided with an automatically actuable valve means forming part of or associated with the container and which automatically allows for equalization of any pressure differential across the interior of the container and the external ambient atmosphere, all in a manner as hereinafter described in more detail.[0017]
The container of the present invention generally includes a container base having a closure which forms an interior compartment. A lid is closeable and openable with respect to the container base, and when the lid is shifted to the closed position, the container is completely sealed with respect to the external ambient atmosphere. As indicated, for a fluid tight container, the container is both water and air sealed when the lid or other closure member is moved to a closed position.[0018]
In a more preferred embodiment of the invention, the container has a lid which is hingeably mounted over the base. Thus, the lid can be raised about its hinges to open the container and can be shifted to a closed position with respect to the container. Generally, an upper lip on the periphery of the container base mates with a corresponding portion on the lid to create a fluid tight seal between the two when the lid is moved to the closed position. The seal is even further amplified when the lid is locked in this closed position to the container base, as for example, by latches on the container or the like. For this purpose, any form of locking means is typically employed.[0019]
In accordance with the preferred embodiment of the invention, latches are provided on the lid and are engageable with hooks on the base when the latches are shifted to a locked position. Thus, when the lid is moved to a closed position the latches can be shifted to their locked position and thereby retentively hold the lid on the container base in this locked position.[0020]
Although this type of construction is conventional, the prior art relied upon a manually actuable valve which was usually constructed into the body or the lid of the container. Usually, this valve relied upon a knob which was engageable by the user to obtain this mechanical actuation. As a simple example, a knob could be rotated in one direction to open the valve and rotated in an opposite direction to close the valve. This allowed for pressure equalization in the event that the container was moved from one ambient atmospheric condition to another.[0021]
One of the main problems with these prior art containers is that breakage of the valve before the same was shifted to an opened condition could preclude the actual opening of the lid on the container because the overall pressure on the inside as a result of pressure differential was too great to allow for manual opening of the lid. As also indicated, previously, failure of the user to remember to close valve could result in serious damage to the contents of the case if the case were introduced into water or a similar environment.[0022]
The present invention obviates these and similar problems by the use of the automatically actuable valve, as aforesaid. In this case, the automatically actuable valve is actuated by moving one or more components on the carrying case itself. Thus, and in a preferred embodiment, an opening is formed in a sidewall of either the base or the lid and thereby provides communication between the interior of the carrying case and the external ambient atmosphere.[0023]
In a more preferred embodiment, that opening can be closed upon movement of some moveable member forming a part of the carrying case. As a simple example, closing of a lid or a latch can cause a member associated with that lid or latch to extend over the opening and thereby completely seal the same. In still a more preferred embodiment of the present invention, one of the latches on the carrying case of the invention is provided with a protrusion which extends over and abuts against the exterior surface of that opening to thereby constitute a seal for that valve opening. Thus, if the latch is shifted to the locked position on the carrying case, the protrusion will extend over the opening and thereby completely seal the same.[0024]
If there were a pressure differential across the carrying case which precluded an opening of the carrying case, the mere release of the latch will cause a venting and allow the pressure in the carrying case to equalize with the external ambient atmospheric pressure.[0025]
In another embodiment of the invention, a movable portion of the carrying case, as for example, one or both of the latches, is provided with a protrusion which extends into the opening. For this purpose, the opening can be provided with a grommet or the protrusion could be provided with a cylindrical sealing means, if desired.[0026]
This invention possesses many other advantages and has other purposes which may be made more clearly apparent from a consideration of the forms in which they may be embodied. These forms are shown in the drawings forming a part of and accompanying the present specification. They will not be described in detail for purposes of illustrating the general principles of the invention, but it is to be understood that such detailed description and accompanying drawings are not to be taken in a limiting sense.[0027]