Patent classifications
B65D2215/00
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.
Child-Resistant Blister Package
A child-resistant blister package. The package has a top face, a bottom face, and a periphery. The package also has a protection layer with a top face, a bottom face and a periphery; a blister layer with one or more cavities; and an access layer with a top face, a bottom face, and a periphery. The bottom face of the access layer has a line of weakness that allows the unit dose to be removed from the cavity in one-step by applying a force to the top of the cavity and pressing the unit dose through the line of weakness. The bottom face of the protection layer and the top face of the access layer are permanently joined along substantially the entire periphery of the package. The blister package can also contain a tear resistant layer.
Child Resistant Storage Container
A container assembly including a container tray and a container lid mateable with the container tray. The container tray includes a base flange, a tray panel, and a surrounding tray sidewall extending therebetween. The tray panel includes a recessed storage region in which various items (e.g., medicine) can be stored or contained. A plurality of protrusions extend from the tray sidewall. Each protrusion can include upper and lower tapered surfaces. At least a portion of the upper surface is substantially flush with the tray panel. The container lid includes a lid panel and a surrounding lid sidewall extending from the lid panel. A plurality of recesses are formed into an interior surface of the lid sidewall. Each recess is configured and positioned to securely engage a corresponding one of the plurality of protrusions when the container lid is mated to the container tray.
DISSOLVABLE DETERGENT POUCH AND METHOD
A detergent pouch may be made from a dissolvable paper which completely dissolves upon contact with liquid water thereby releasing the detergent contained within the pouch. The dissolvable paper may be a Cellulose gum such as Carboxymethyl Cellulose. The dissolvable paper is free from any coloring, dyes, impurities and other toxins. The detergent may be laundry detergent such as Sodium Carbonate, C12-15 Pareth-2, and Sodium Metasilicate which is free from any fillers, perfumes, coloring agents, or brighteners. The paper pouch and the powder detergent may be safe for septic wastewater treatment systems, biodegradable, and hypoallergenic. The paper pouch may be non-toxic.
CHILD RESISTANT SLIDER HAVING INSERTABLE TORPEDO AND METHODS
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 slider having insertable torpedo and methods
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.
CIGARETTE PACKAGING CLOSURE
Disclosed is a child-resistant cigarette packaging closure. The cigarette packaging closure includes an inner tube, an outer tube, and a top cap. The inner tube is configured to removably retain at least one cigarette inside the inner periphery of the inner tube. The inner tube is configured to be slidably positioned inside the outer tube. The top cap is configured to be lifted off the open end of the outer tube when the outer tube slides relative to the inner tube. The cigarette packaging closure is configured to be accessed by a user capable of applying sufficient force, thereby ensuring that the children's accessibility of the cigarette(s) is placed inside the inner periphery of the inner tube.
Child-resistant container cover
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.
Child-proof paper or cardboard container
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.
Closure devices especially adapted to ensure proper closure of biological specimen containers and biological specimen collection kits including the same
Closure devices and kits allow closure of an open-ended container and provide a visible indication of closure torque. The closure device will include an outer cap defining a torque indicator window, an inner cap nested within the outer cap and a torque indicator disc positionally fixed to an upper surface of the inner cap and having at least two different indicia regions angularly adjacent to one another. The outer and inner caps are in mechanical interference fit with one another such that turning movement applied to the closure device allows the outer and inner caps to be turned as a unit and threadably coupled onto a threaded container until the inner cap is frictionally engaged with an edge of the container. Thereafter, continued turning movement of the outer cap relative to the inner cap causes angular displacement of the indicator window relative to the torque indicator to thereby provide a visible indication through the indicator window of an indicia region indicative of sufficient closure torque.