Patent classifications
B65D2215/04
LOCKING CAP WITH PUSH BUTTON RESET
A locking cap having a push button reset and method for operating the locking cap having a push button reset are disclosed. The locking cap with a push button reset system is a deterrent to keep medications in the correct hands.
Child-Resistant Closure
A closure (24) comprises: a base (50) for mounting to a container body neck; a cover (52); and a hinge (54) coupling the cover to the base. The base comprises: an inner sidewall (60) bearing a feature (140) for engaging the neck; an outer sidewall (62) spaced apart from the inner sidewall; an upper web (64) coupling the inner sidewall to the outer sidewall; and a first aperture (150) in the upper web. The cover comprises a latching tab (92). The cover has a closed condition wherein the latching tab extends into the first aperture in the upper web.
TAMPER-EVIDENT AND CHILD-PROOF COUPLING SYSTEM, CONTAINER COMPRISING SUCH A COUPLING SYSTEM, PROCESS OF MAKING SAID COUPLING SYSTEM AND SAID CONTAINER
The present disclosure relates to a tamper-evident and child-proof coupling system. The coupling system includes a first base portion, a second base portion, a slit, and a closing septum. The first base portion includes a first coupling portion. The second base portion includes a second coupling portion. The first and second coupling portions are configured to define a priming configuration of the coupling system when the first and second coupling portion are engaged to each other. The slit is defined on the first base portion or the second base portion and is configured to receive an opening device. The opening device is configured to disengage the first and second coupling portions. The closing septum is adjustable to a first or second configuration. In the first configuration, the closing septum occludes the slit. In the second configuration, the closing septum is configured to expose the slit.
Child Resistant Pop-Top Vial
A vial comprises a vial top and a lid. The lid comprises a top and a bottom. A circular securing feature is attached to the bottom and has a diameter that is less than the diameter of the lid, thus forming a lip around the circumference of the bottom. The securing feature comprises a snap bead that extends outwards therefrom. An internal undercut in the vial mates with the snap bead when the lid is in the closed position. The vial top comprises a ledge. The underside of the lip secures to the ledge when the lid is in the closed position. An anti-pry wall is located on the ledge, having a diameter larger than the lid and surrounding the lid when the lid is in the closed position. The height of the anti-pry wall is taller than the underside of the lip when the lid is in the closed position.
CHILD RESISTANT ZIPPER CLOSURE SYSTEM AND ROCKABLE SLIDER DEVICE AND METHODS
A slider for a zipper closure includes a separator plow that is positionable between interlocking tracks of the zipper closure to open the zipper closure by pivoting an opening end of the slider in a direction toward a notch to position the plow between the interlocking closures. The slider can be disengaged by pivoting the slider so that the plow is outside of the interlocking tracks.
CHILD RESISTANT ZIPPER CLOSURE SYSTEM AND ROCKABLE SLIDER DEVICE AND METHODS
A slider for a zipper closure includes a separator plow that is positionable between interlocking tracks of the zipper closure to open the zipper closure by pivoting an opening end of the slider in a direction toward a notch to position the plow between the interlocking closures. The slider can be disengaged by pivoting the slider so that the plow is outside of the interlocking tracks.
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.
Dual cavity sliding dispenser
A dispensing container is provided, the container including an outer shell comprising a top, a bottom, sidewalls extending between the top and bottom, and two ends, at least one end being open; an inner tray, slidably received within the outer shell, comprising at least one storage compartment adapted for storage of a plurality of units of a product to be dispensed, and comprising at least one depressible detent, the detent comprising a raised surface that abuts the outer shell; wherein, in a closed configuration, the detent holds the inner tray within the outer shell, and wherein the at least one detent may be depressed by pressure to allow the inner tray to slide relative to the outer shell.
A CONTAINER
A container having a body having a first end and a second end that can be folded together about a fold axis, the body having a base wall connected to an upper wall by a side wall, the base wall, upper wall and side wall defining a cavity for storing a product, is formed therebetween, the body having a fracturable portion that is adapted to fracture, when the first and second ends are folded together about the fold axis, to produce an opening having a size that is smaller than a narrowest dimension of the product, the body being deformable to increase the size of the opening to enable the product to be dispensed from the container, wherein the container provides restricted access to the product until the body has been folded and deformed.
Child resistant and airtight container
Disclosed herein are modular container systems having child-resistant containers, tray inserts and tray frames. Also disclosed are methods using the modular container systems and methods of storing substances in containers. The containers have a container base and a container cap and provide for child-resistant containers. A user can releasably remove the container cap from container base with a squeeze and lift sequence. For example, the user squeezes opposite sides of the container base, which releases a locking mechanism and allows for removal of the cap by lifting or pulling the container cap off from the container base. The components of the modular container system are modular and stackable. The modular system allow for organized, efficient, accessible and storage of the child-resistant containers. The modular container system also allows for easy counting, sorting and processing of the containers.