Patent classifications
B65D50/04
PORTABLE CONTAINER SYSTEM AND METHOD OF PRODUCING SAME
A portable container system including: an insert tray having a tray body with at least one tray recess formed therein; and a rigid container having a chamber therein configured for receiving the insert tray; wherein the insert tray includes at least one first securement member extending from the tray body, said first securement member being configured for arrangement in to a first configuration in which the first securement member is moved relatively inwardly towards a side-wall of the tray body as the insert tray is inserted in to the chamber of the rigid container in a direction inwardly of an opening of the chamber, and, said first securement member being configured for arrangement in to a second configuration in which the first securement member is moved relatively outwardly away from the side-wall of the tray body once the insert tray has been inserted in to the chamber of the rigid container, and wherein, the rigid container includes at least one second securement member protruding inwardly of the chamber from an inner surface of a side-wall of the rigid container, whereby when the at least one first securement member of the insert tray is arranged in the second configuration after being inserted in to the chamber, the at least one first securement member is configured to abut against the at least one second securement member so as to restrict movement of the insert tray in a direction outwardly of the opening of the chamber; and wherein a portion of the insert tray is configured for biasing the at least one securement member in to the second configuration from the first configuration.
PORTABLE CONTAINER SYSTEM AND METHOD OF PRODUCING SAME
A portable container system including: an insert tray having a tray body with at least one tray recess formed therein; and a rigid container having a chamber therein configured for receiving the insert tray; wherein the insert tray includes at least one first securement member extending from the tray body, said first securement member being configured for arrangement in to a first configuration in which the first securement member is moved relatively inwardly towards a side-wall of the tray body as the insert tray is inserted in to the chamber of the rigid container in a direction inwardly of an opening of the chamber, and, said first securement member being configured for arrangement in to a second configuration in which the first securement member is moved relatively outwardly away from the side-wall of the tray body once the insert tray has been inserted in to the chamber of the rigid container, and wherein, the rigid container includes at least one second securement member protruding inwardly of the chamber from an inner surface of a side-wall of the rigid container, whereby when the at least one first securement member of the insert tray is arranged in the second configuration after being inserted in to the chamber, the at least one first securement member is configured to abut against the at least one second securement member so as to restrict movement of the insert tray in a direction outwardly of the opening of the chamber; and wherein a portion of the insert tray is configured for biasing the at least one securement member in to the second configuration from the first configuration.
SYSTEM FOR PUSH AND TURN CHILD SAFETY CONTAINER WITH FINGER GRIPS
Provided is a system a push and turn child safety container with finger indents. This improved safety container is characterized by a outer body having a first circular element bounded by a first circumferential wall having an inward lip at the distal end. An inner surface of the first circular element providing a plurality of first ridges. Nested within the outer body is an inner body characterized by a second circular element bounded by a second circumferential wall extending normally away from the second circular element. The inner surface of the second circumferential wall having first threads; and an outer surface of the second circular element having a plurality of second ridges for temporarily engaging with the first ridges of the first circular element. The safety container has a screw element screw element characterized by a circular first element having an outer circumferential wall having at least one indent structured and arranged to receive a user’s finger tips. The indent provides abutment surfaces for the user’s finger tips. A threaded collar extends normally from the circular first element below the indents and is structured and arranged to be disposed within the inner body and engage the first threads of the inner surface of the second circumferential wall to temporarily bind the screw element with the inner body.
Child resistant airtight lid
An airtight lid for a jar includes a sealing gasket that forms an airtight seal with the jar for the storage of aromatic or otherwise odoriferous contents within the jar. The airtight lid also includes and a child resistant opening mechanism that requires a simultaneous combination of a directed force and a torque to remove the lid from the jar.
DEVICE FOR PACKAGING AND DISPENSING A PRODUCT WITH CHILD SAFETY
The invention relates to a product packaging and dispensing device (10) which comprises a container (12) containing the product to be dispensed; a sub-assembly attached to the container (12) and comprising a grooved neck (14), a pump (16) and a push member (18) actuating the pump (16) by manual pressure; and a closure cap (20) having a first ribbed cylindrical wall (200) engaging on the grooved neck (14), thus forming a bayonet-type connection system. The sub-assembly has an annular surface (140) provided with at least one lug (142). The cover (20) has a second wall (300) provided with at least one axial rib (304) abutting against the at least one lug (142) when the cover (20) is in a closed position, The second wall (300) has two diametrically opposed regions (306) that can be deformed by manual pressure so as to allow rotation of the cover (20) by releasing the at least one rib (304) from the at least one lug (142).
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.
Child-resistant single wall squeeze and turn closure and container assembly
Child resistant closures are typically two-piece assemblies or squeeze and turn closures with an inside wall and an outside wall. The current squeeze and turn child resistant closures are expensive and difficult for seniors to operate. The preferred design is a child-resistant single wall cap and container assembly that is preferably easy for seniors to open and difficult for children to open or is substantially child-resistant. In addition, due to the single wall of the cap and relatively low cap height, the preferred assembly is light, requires less material and relatively less expensive to manufacture than prior art container assemblies. Like many child resistant closure systems, the preferred container assembly design includes a container with specifically designed neck finish to lock the closure on the container. However, the preferred design includes two small lugs, which generally do not add significantly to the bottle complexity or bottle cost.
CHILD-RESISTANT PACKAGE
A child-resistant package that can be difficult to open by a child but easily opened by an adult. The child-resistant package includes a box cover and a tray that is slidably received into the box cover. The box cover and the tray can be rectangular, such as the tray can fit into the box cover. The box cover has a first cutout in a side face and a second cutout that extends from the rear face to the bottom face of the box cover. A tab on a side wall of the tray that can protrude from the first cutout when the tray is fully inserted into the box cover and the open-top of the tray is covered by the top face of the box cover. One of the side edges of the box cover is provided with an outwards-protruding tab buckled in the cutout one to one correspondingly, the wall thickness of the outwards-protruding tab is equal to that of the tray, and one outwards-protruding tab deforms inwards in the opposite directions under the action of external force so that the outwards-protruding tab may be forced to be separated from the cutout and pushed out of the paperboard tray.
CONTAINER WITH SECURITY LOCK
A container with a security lock is provided. The container has a top unit and a bottom unit which together form a housing. The top unit may have a first cover and a second cover wherein the second cover slides from a first position to a second position in a parallel manner with respect to the first cover while always remaining permanently secured to the first cover. The first cover may be located between the bottom unit and the second cover. The container is locked unless the second cover is first pressed down upon in a central location and then moved to the second position wherein a user may then grasp and rotate the second cover, and therefore the entire top unit, upward from the bottom unit.
CONTAINER WITH SECURITY LOCK
A container with a security lock is provided. The container has a top unit and a bottom unit which together form a housing. The top unit may have a first cover and a second cover wherein the second cover slides from a first position to a second position in a parallel manner with respect to the first cover while always remaining permanently secured to the first cover. The first cover may be located between the bottom unit and the second cover. The container is locked unless the second cover is first pressed down upon in a central location and then moved to the second position wherein a user may then grasp and rotate the second cover, and therefore the entire top unit, upward from the bottom unit.