Patent classifications
B65D50/04
Locking assembly for releasably-locking a lid to a container
A locking assembly for releasably-locking a lid to a container includes: shaped portions disposed on the lid and container that are configured to allow slidable engagement of the lid relative to the container along a movement axis. A locking nub disposed on a wall of the container and a nub receiving portion disposed on the lid are engaged when the lid and container are slidably engaged together, which restricts sliding movement of the lid relative to the container along the movement axis The wall of the container is inwardly depressible to move the locking nub outwardly of the nub receiving portion, which allows slidable movement relative to the container along the movement axis.
Child-Resistant Deodorant Stick Container
This disclosure relates to the technical field of packaging for a stick, topical or salve personal product, such as deodorant, which has safety features to prevent access by children. A child resistant deodorant stick container can be used for the legal cannabis industry where people have topicals and salves that are applied to certain areas of the body, such as the elbow, to ease pain. This stick container can be implemented using a quarter turn opening mechanism where you push down and turn about one quarter of a full turn in order to then lift and open. In one embodiment, a deodorant tube comprises a bottle body, an upper cap component, a lower cap, an inner liner, a rotating component and a discardable cover. The upper cap component comprises an outer upper cap multiple sets of bayonet lock structures and an inner upper cap.
Child resistant container
The present invention is a scalable, lockable container designed to prevent children from accessing the contents in the container. It includes an inner tray that is slidably mounted within an outer sleeve in releasable locking engagement. The lock mechanism includes a lock tab carried at one end of the inner tray that engages an engagement edge formed inside the outer sleeve. When so engaged, the inner tray is locked within the outer sleeve and cannot be removed from the outer sleeve. The lock tab is released by applying pressure to the outer sleeve, adjacent the lock tab, to disengage the lock tab from the engagement edge in the outer sleeve. This allows the lock tab to move past the outer sleeve engagement edge so the inner tray can be withdrawn from the outer sleeve, providing access to the contents of the box.
FLUID PRODUCT DISPENSING DEVICE WITH SAFETY CAP
Fluid product dispensing device having a dispensing member with a ring, and a safety cap removably secured to the ring. The cap has, on its lower edge, two diametrically opposite internal profiles and two diametrically opposite external markings, the internal profiles offset by 90° with respect to the external markings, the ring having two diametrically opposite external profiles that match to the internal profiles, the internal and external profiles engaging with one another when the cap is in the secured position. To be removed the cap requires first a radial pressure on the external markings of the cap disengaging the internal profiles from the external profiles, then rotation. Each external profile of the ring has a radially projecting projection in the shape of an inverted T, with an axially oriented central branch connected at its lower end to two lateral branches extending laterally on either side of the central branch.
INVIOLATE BOX
The inviolate box combines an outer sleeve and an inner tray, with the inner tray configured to fit inside the outer sleeve and the outer sleeve configured to cover the inner tray. The outer sleeve has a primary opening and one or more access openings. The access openings are configured to permit a handler of the inviolate box to press the inner tray via the handler's fingers. The fingers would enter through the access openings to exert a squeeze force onto the inner tray, specifically tray protrusions so that the tray protrusions cease running along the same line as sleeve protrusions, thereby overcoming a locking engagement between the outer sleeve and the inner tray, permitting the inner tray to be moved out of the outer sleeve.
PILL CONTAINER AND METHODS
A child resistant pill container includes a base having individual compartments. A lid rotatably fits over the base and has a closed cover defining one open section. A releasable lock arrangement is between the base and the lid. The lid can be rotated relative to the base to position the open section in the lid over one of the individual compartments in the base.
Child-Proof Container
A child-proof container includes a casing, a drawer, a folded stopper, a rear brace, a front brace, and an elastic flap. The rear brace is connected across a bottom panel of the casing and positioned offset from a rear panel of the casing. The front brace is connected across the bottom panel and positioned offset from a front opening of the casing. The folded stopper being elastically integrated into a base plate of the drawer thus allowing a first lateral plate and a second lateral plate of the drawer to be slidably engaged within the casing. The elastic flap is integrated into the bottom panel so that the folded stopper can be operatively positioned in between the rear panel and the front brace through the elongated flap to selectively position the drawer in a close-locked position, a close-unlocked position, and an opened position.
Liquid dispensing nozzle and device comprising a cap
The invention concerns a liquid dispensing nozzle (10) comprising: a liquid dispensing opening (22), a removable cap (16) intended to cover the opening (22) when it is mounted on the nozzle (10), the cap (16) comprising an outer casing (42) and an inner casing (44) that are coaxial, mounted so as to be able to move relative to each other in an axial direction (A) of the nozzle (10) between: a configuration prior to first use, referred to as the storage configuration; an unscrewing configuration of the cap (16); a safety configuration when a pressing force applied to the cap (16) is weaker than the predetermined threshold or when no force is applied to the cap (16). The invention also concerns a liquid dispensing device (100) comprising such a nozzle (10) mounted on a container (12).
Child-resistant locking cap for laminated tubes with improved locking cap insert to reduce substance leakage after the locking cap is closed
A combination of a container made out of rolled laminated plastic or rolled laminated metal, combined with a child-resistant locking assembly between the container and a cap removably affixed to the container. The container includes a closed rear end, a front wall and a flexible sidewall between the closed rear end and the front. The cap includes a central post inserted into a dispensing opening in a dispensing nozzle of the contain to reduce the possibility of contents in the container seeping out of the dispensing nozzle after the sealing cap is affixed to the nozzle. In addition, a retaining cover is retained on the sealing cap and the retaining cover retains a concealed permanent magnet which enables the retaining cover to rest on a metal shelf so that the remainder of the container extends vertically upward from the retaining cover.
PACKING BOX
A packing box includes an inner box and an outer box, where an inner wall of the outer box is provided with a first abutting portion, an outer side wall of the inner box is provided with an elastic protruding portion, and when the inner box is accommodated in a first accommodating cavity of the outer box, the elastic protruding portion abuts against the first abutting portion in a pull-out direction so that the packing box is in an locked state; when the elastic protruding portion is pressed by using an external force, the elastic protruding portion is staggered with the first abutting portion, so that the inner box and the outer box are in an unlocked state. A locking structure is formed by using the elastic protruding portion and the first abutting portion. The locked state can be released by pressing the elastic protruding portion by using a finger.