Patent classifications
B65D2215/00
CHILD RESISTANT CONTAINER
A container is provided, including a tubular body having an open first end and a second end defining a receptacle to receive an elongate storage unit; and a retaining frame within the receptacle to receive and retain the unit, movable between a first configuration to engage a retaining surface of the unit to retain it within the receptacle, and a second configuration in which it is released from engagement with the frame for removal from the container, the frame including a supporting rim circumscribing the first end; and a flexible tab depending from the rim and projecting radially into the receptacle, such that in the first configuration a distal end of the tab is configured to engage the retaining surface, and when the frame is moved from the first to the second configuration, the tab is bent towards a peripheral wall of the body and away from the retaining surface.
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.
SMART CANNIBIS APPARATUS
A smart cannabis apparatus including a smart cannabis apparatus including, a main body attached to a base. The apparatus further includes a controller for handling input and output data, data processing and data computing. The apparatus further includes a container having an opening, the container is housed in the main body and stores one or more types of cannabis strains. A container splitter to partition said container to at least two separate chambers. The apparatus further includes a lid to open or close the container opening. The apparatus further includes a humidity control element for ensuring pre-determined relative humidity (RH) level for an optimal humidity conditions for the cannabis strains in the two or more chambers. The apparatus further includes a communication unit to wirelessly communicate with one or more remote communication devices. The one or more remote communication devices comprising at least one dedicated application for receiving data from the apparatus and viewing real time information about the environmental climate conditions in said at least two chambers and about the user cannabis strains consumption, preferences and personal user effects.
UNIVERSAL STORAGE SECURITY IMPLEMENT FOR CANNABIS CONTAINERS
A universal security implement for cannabis containers includes a security mechanism interface, a rim, and an immobilization implement. A user of the universal security implement for cannabis containers can fully secure a container by situating the universal security implement onto or into the container such that the immobilization implement fully precludes movement relative to the container. Moreover, the universal security implement's user may manipulate a security mechanism, such as a child-resistant cap, such that the security mechanism and the security mechanism interface interact to fully close and secure the contents within the container.
Locking packaging container
The technology disclosed herein includes a storage apparatus comprising an inner sleeve, including a first tab including memory-inducing laminated material, a second tab including memory-inducing laminated material, and an inner sleeve storage compartment; and an outer sleeve encompassing the inner sleeve when the storage apparatus is locked, and including a first aperture for receiving the first tab in a first locking mechanism, and a second aperture for receiving the second tab in a second locking mechanism.
Medicine container, method of assembling the container, and method of dispensing the medicine from the container
A child-resistant medication container assembly that includes a blister card including a plurality of compartments each configured to support a dosage of medication, and a puck including a body portion, a recess that defines a partition wall in the body portion, and a plurality of openings defined in the partition wall. Each opening corresponds to one of the plurality of compartments in the blister card. The assembly further includes a carton including a first wall opposite a second wall. An access opening is defined in the first wall and a plurality of perforations are defined in the second wall. The access opening is sized to provide access to the plurality of compartments, and each perforation corresponds to one of the plurality of compartments in the blister card.
CHILD-RESISTANT CONTAINER ASSEMBLY
A container assembly includes an outer sleeve, a slide-out tray and a pop-up carton. The first and second sides of the outer sleeve have at least a double thickness adjacent to first and second outer sleeve apertures formed therein. The slide-out tray includes a first side with a minor first side flap folded thereon and a second side with a minor second side flap folded thereon. The slide-out tray is received in the outer sleeve. The pop-up carton is attached to the slide-out tray and located within the slide-out tray in a first position. The slide-out tray initially moves with respect to the outer sleeve by contacting the first and second side flaps via respective first and second outer sleeve apertures and the slide-out tray via a third outer sleeve aperture. The pop-up carton is moved within the slide-out tray to a position extending from the slide-out tray.
Child resistant slider zipper
A plastic slider zipper is disclosed which includes a pair of plastic zipper strips with ends melted together to form an end piece with a predetermined thickness, a slider slidably engaging the pair of plastic zipper strips with two side walls and a plow, a first gap between the two side walls near a first end of the slider being small enough to squeeze the zipper strips into an interlocking position, the plow located between the two side walls being able to separate the interlocked zipper strips, a top of the slider having an opening near a second end of the slider, the second end being opposite to the first end, and a fork-like part removably inserted in the opening, the fork-like part having two columns with a space therebetween approximately matching the predetermined thickness for the two columns to straddle the end piece.
Individual dose pack
Aspects of the present invention are directed to an individual dose pack. The individual dose pack may comprise a single serving pod and an overwrap surrounding the entirety of the single serving pod and sealing the single serving pod therein, wherein the overwrap is child-resistant and creates an impermeable barrier being resistant to the passage of liquids and gases. The single serving pod may include a cup, at least one pharmaceutical active ingredient provided in the cup, and a lid affixed to the cup. The overwrap is a multi-layer structure including a first layer being a biaxially-oriented polyethylene terephthalate layer, a second layer being a polyethylene layer, a third layer being an aluminum foil layer, and fourth layer being an ionomer layer.
Smart closure with keypad or biometrics
This disclosure relates generally to a smart closure for any container that has lock/unlock features, and can be accessed using keypad or biometrics, also including RFID, Bluetooth, or wireless control and communication. This can also include monitoring solutions, with data logging. For example, time of access, temperature, weight, or other environmental conditions. The closure and container assembly present a positive lock mechanism designed to provide an affirmative indication that full closure has been attained.