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CHILD-RESISTANT CONTAINER COVER
20240158142 · 2024-05-16 ·

A child-resistant cover for a container with a rim having a first diameter and a second diameter smaller than the first diameter; the cover comprising a top wall, a release band, one or more tabs, and a plurality of locking elements; the top wall comprising an exterior and interior surface, and a peripheral edge; the release band extending downward from the peripheral edge and comprising a top and bottom edge, an inner and outer surface, and a thickness; the top edge having one or more permanent attachment points and one or more break-away attachment points; the one or more tabs extending upward on or near the top wall peripheral edge; the plurality of locking elements extending inwardly from the release band inner surface, defining a diameter smaller than the first diameter and larger than the second diameter of the rim, and adapted to engage the container rim to prevent removal.

Pediatric dosing dispenser

A package that is configured to store and dispense fluids. The package includes a container and a dosing dispenser for closing an opening to the container. The dosing dispenser includes a closure removably coupled to the container and an anti-suction valve fixed to the container that is configured to minimize formation of a complete seal between a user's mouth and an upper surface of the anti-suction valve so that sufficient suction to remove fluid from the container is blocked.

CHILD RESISTANT ZIPPER CLOSURE FOR RECLOSEABLE POUCH WITH DOUBLE SLIDER AND METHODS

A child resistant zipper closure for a plastic bag includes a double slider, including a first slider and second slider. The first and second sliders are oriented on the zipper closure such that when at least one of the first slider and second slider is moving in a direction toward the other of the first slider and second slider, the zipper is interlocking; and when at least one of the first slider and second slider is moving in a direction away from the other of the first slider and second slider, the zipper is unlocking. The first and second sliders can be realeasably connected together.

Child resistant zipper closure for recloseable pouch with double slider and methods

A child resistant zipper closure for a plastic bag includes a double slider, including a first slider and second slider. The first and second sliders are oriented on the zipper closure such that when at least one of the first slider and second slider is moving in a direction toward the other of the first slider and second slider, the zipper is interlocking; and when at least one of the first slider and second slider is moving in a direction away from the other of the first slider and second slider, the zipper is unlocking. The first and second sliders can be releasably connected together.

Zipper child deterrent closure with three web/flange design

This disclosure pertains to a child deterrent closure with multiple interlocking elements on each zipper profile. The lower interlocking element of one of the profiles includes an interior flange which is unsealed thereby causing opening forces on that profile to be directed to a lower seal rather than to the lower interlocked elements. The interior flange must be moved to expose the lower interlocked elements and to direct opening forces to the lower interlocked elements.

WATER-SOLUBLE PACKAGING WITH A BITTERING AGENT

The patent application describes a method for manufacturing water-soluble packaging which contains an agent and a water-soluble wrapping. The water-soluble wrapping contains, at least in part, a bittering agent having a bitterness value between 1,000 and 200,000.

Child-proof paper or cardboard container
12012262 · 2024-06-18 · ·

A container for detergent pods includes a container body and a movable cover, wherein the movable cover has a pair of engagement tabs which, in a closed configuration, engage respective windows to form child-proof engagement formations. The container body and the movable cover are entirely made of paper or cardboard and can be recycled as a paper waste without the need of removing any plastic part.

Vaporizing/discharging container, and flying insect pest repellent device using the vaporizing/discharging container

A vaporizing/discharging container 100 is provided that can properly vaporize and discharge a volatile substance in use, and prevent tampering by children, etc. The vaporizing/discharging container 100 for vaporizing and discharging a volatile substance into the outside, includes a main body 10 configured to contain the volatile substance, and a closure member 20 having a vapor discharging hole 21 for the volatile substance, and configured to be screwed and attached onto the main body 10. A pair of temporary lock mechanisms 30 (31, 32) configured to engage with each other so that resistance occurs against a direction in which the closure member 20 is rotated backward after the closure member 20 is screwed onto the main body 10, are provided between the closure member 20 and the main body 10, and at least one of the temporary lock mechanisms 30 (31, 32) is formed in the shape of steps.

Child resistant slider having insertable torpedo and methods
10273058 · 2019-04-30 · ·

A child resistant zipper closure for a bag includes a slider having a flexible tab with a torpedo. To open a zipper closure, the tab must be held in a downward position to engage the torpedo between male and female tracks and result in separation of interlocked complementary profiles, while the slider is moved along the zipper closure.

CHILD-RESISTANT CONTAINERS HAVING SPINNING COLLAR CAP ASSEMBLIES AND METHODS FOR THE MANUFACTURE THEREOF

Child-resistant containers or packages having spinning collar cap assemblies are provided, as are methods for manufacturing such containers. In various embodiments, the child-resistant container includes a container body having an inner cavity, an opening to the inner cavity, and a container neck circumscribing the opening. A spinning collar is retained around the container neck and is rotatable relative thereto in at least a first rotational direction. The child-resistant container further includes an overcap, which is sized and shaped to enclose the opening when attached to the spinning collar. Through the provision of a suitable threaded interface the overcap can be (i) detached from the spinning collar by rotation of the overcap relative to the spinning collar in the first rotational direction and (ii) removably attached to the spinning collar by rotation of the overcap relative to the spinning collar in a second rotational direction opposite the first rotational direction.