Patent classifications
B65D2215/02
Child resistant packaging
Child resistant packaging for storing medicine or medicinal compositions that frustrates or prevents a child's attempts to access the contents while permitting an adult to easily open the packaging through a series of movements or steps in coordination or combination to readily access the contents. The child resistant packaging includes a housing component and an insert component that is configured to slideably interact with an interior space of the housing component between a locked configuration and an unlocked configuration.
Case for a vapor provision device
A case for a cartridge for a vapor provision device is configured such that opening the case involves a coordinated action using both hands. In some implementations, the case includes a first housing portion and a second housing portion which come together to contain and enclose the cartridge when the case is shut and separate to open the case to allow access to the cartridge.
Child resistant container with activator buttons
A child resistant container having a three-point activator system is provided. The container comprises a tray, a carton or other enclosure and a plurality of buttons that must be simultaneously depressed or otherwise activated to remove the tray out of the carton. The buttons are positioned so as to require an adult hand to operate.
SAFETY BOX CAPABLE OF PREVENTING OPENING BY INFANT AND OPENING METHOD
A safety box comprises a paper pulp outer box (1) and a paper pulp inner box (2), where buckle holes (11) are provided in the two side edges of the paper pulp outer box respectively, the paper pulp inner box enters the paper pulp outer box from the inner box inlet and outlet opening (10), and outwardly protruding buckles (20) on the two side edges of the paper pulp inner box become fastened in the buckle holes arranged on the two side edges of the paper pulp outer box respectively, the wall thickness of the outwardly protruding buckles is equal to that of the paper pulp inner box, and the two outwardly protruding buckles oppositely deform inwards under external force so as to force the outwardly protruding buckles to be separated from the buckle holes while pushing out the paper pulp inner box.
Child resistant container having an audio device
A container having a child resistant lock and an audio device has a bottom, an outer wall, and a neck extending upward from its top. The neck has one or more slots formed by a vertical channel and a slanted channel leading to a seat. The slanted channel has two opposing protuberances where it joins the seat. A lid has a cuff configured to fit over the neck. The inside wall of the cuff has one or more pins complementary to the one or more channels which together form bayonet lock mechanisms. And gasket at the inside top of the cuff seals the container when the bayonet lock mechanisms are engaged and provide an upward bias to the cuff, thereby securing it in place. The outer wall of the cuff and outer wall of the canister lie flush with each other when the bayonet lock mechanisms are engaged. The top of the lid has a removable screen covering a compartment in the lid which houses an audio device. A plurality of apertures in the plate allow sound to emit from the music box.
BOX MADE OF PAPER MATERIAL WITH A LID AND BLANK FOR MAKING A BOX MADE OF PAPER MATERIAL WITH A LID
A box made of paper material with a lid including a containment body having a base wall, a plurality of containment side walls, an access opening defining a containment space, a lid including a top wall and a plurality of lid side walls. At two non-adjacent containment side walls first portions of a retention device are present and two non-adjacent lid side walls having second portions of the retention device. When the lid is closed, each first portion and respective second portion of the retention device are commutable between a stable mutually engaged condition and an unstable mutually disengaged condition, wherein the stable mutual engagement condition is obtained by interference between each first portion and the respective second portion of the retention device. A rib is placed inside the containment space and placed between the base wall and the access opening.
Package
A package includes a housing assembly and a drawer assembly. The housing assembly is provided with an open cavity, and the housing assembly has an unlocking member and a blocking surface. The drawer assembly is configured to carry an article and is engaged with the open cavity to receive the article in the open cavity. The drawer assembly includes an elastic member. When the elastic member abuts against the blocking surface, the blocking surface prevents the drawer assembly from sliding out of the open cavity. When a force is applied to the unlocking member to deform the elastic member, the elastic member is misaligned with the blocking surface so that the drawer assembly can slide out of the open cavity.
Resealable bag
A bag has a recloseable fastener, a bottom and, for each side, a flap. The flap has side edges that are sealed to side edges of the bag, the flap being sized and dimensioned such that the flap lies flush against the side of the bag except when stretched or drawn apart therefrom, the flap being disposed intermediate the recloseable fastener and the bottom. The fastener is adapted such that the amount of force necessary to separate the components, when such force is applied to interiors of the walls at a position between the fastener and the bottom and adjacent the fastener, is greatly exceed by the amount of force necessary to separate the components: when such force is applied to the walls adjacent the upper edge; and when such force is applied to the free edges of the flaps. The bag can be produced either on a pouch machine or a sideweld bag machine. A single web can be fed over a series of rollers and formers to make progressive folds and a zipper closure can be continuously fed to the inner side of the structure and sealed in place. Side seals are made intermittently to finish the bag. The seal on a sideweld version can be a bead seam whereas on the pouch machine the seal can be up to ¼″ wide.
PACKAGE WITH OPPOSING LOCKING MECHANISMS
The container includes a base and a lid pivotally coupled to the base. The base includes a bottom wall and a peripheral wall, where a plurality of receptacles are defined in the peripheral wall. The peripheral wall is configured to be moved from a relaxed position to a flexed position by applying a first force to a first portion of the peripheral wall in a first direction and a second force to a second portion of the peripheral wall in a second direction. The lid includes a top wall and a plurality of projections. In the relaxed position, the lid is configured to engage the receptacles so as to retain the lid in a closed configuration. The container is configured to be moved from the closed configuration to an open configuration by moving the lid in a third direction while the peripheral wall is in the flexed position.
CHILD SAFETY COVER FOR USE WITH VARIOUS TYPES OF PACKAGING AND CONTAINERS
A child safety lid is provided and used to close the opening of content containers including rigid and flexible containers/bags. The cover requires a multiple step process in order to be removed and helps to prevent inadvertent or accidental openings of the container. The lid/cover can comprise a top member, a locking member, a bottom member and a seal member. The top member can be secured to the bottom member with the locking member captured therebetween and the seal member can extend downward from the bottom member and contact an internal shelf/ledge disposed within the container near the container opening. In one embodiment, the seal member and bottom member can be bonded to each other through an overmolding process. In one embodiment, the seal can be constructed from an elastomer material.