Patent classifications
B65D50/06
CHILD-RESISTANT LOCKING CONTAINER
A container with an outer tin (10) and an inner tin (30), and a lid (60), where the inner tin (30) slides up and down within the outer tin (10), and the inner tin (30)s is secured within the outer tin (10) by protrusions and indentions that do not restrict the inner tin (30)'s ability to slide up and down within the outer tin (10), and further including a lid (60) capable of being locked by moving the inner tin (30) down inside the outer tin (10) to a bottom position and capable of being unlocked by releasing the lid (60) from the inner tin (30) by pushing the inner tin (30) up from the bottom position and sliding the lid (60) to an open position.
Container with Sealing Lid
The present disclosure provides for an exemplary container with a containing base and sealing lid. The sealing lid and containing base may each comprise a portion of a sealing mechanism, wherein the contents of the containing base are sealed from external conditions. The seal may comprise an air-tight seal, a waterproof seal, or a hermetic seal. One or both the sealing to lid and the containing base may comprise a flexible material, which may allow for disengagement of the seal. In some embodiments, the containers and sealing lids may come in different variations and sizes, with different types of attachments for different uses.
Container with Sealing Lid
The present disclosure provides for an exemplary container with a containing base and sealing lid. The sealing lid and containing base may each comprise a portion of a sealing mechanism, wherein the contents of the containing base are sealed from external conditions. The seal may comprise an air-tight seal, a waterproof seal, or a hermetic seal. One or both the sealing to lid and the containing base may comprise a flexible material, which may allow for disengagement of the seal. In some embodiments, the containers and sealing lids may come in different variations and sizes, with different types of attachments for different uses.
CHILD RESISTANT SEAMLESS LEVER-LID METAL CONTAINER
A container employs an access tool in child-resistant packaging. The container includes a seamless container body having a sidewall and a base formed of a single piece of metal. The container body is drawn to shape from the single piece of sheet metal via deep drawing. The container includes a lid that covers an aperture at an upper end of the container body when the container is closed, and a lever ring attached to the container body adjacent to an upper edge of the sidewall. The lever ring receives and grips a plug portion of the lid to cover the aperture. When not in use, the access tool is magnetically attached to the base, hidden from view. The access tool is a lever configured pry the lid away from the lever ring. The container may include a removably coupled secondary cover to cover the lever ring and lid.
CHILD RESISTANT AND SENIOR FRIENDLY CAN LID
The present invention is directed to a can lid that is child resistant, and at the same time senior friendly, and can be initially installed on a can to be removed by an adult, especially a senior adult, and be put back on the can in the same condition where a child could still not be able to easily remove it. The child resistant and senior friendly can lid provided has a replaceable can lid and a locking member, such that when a can is initially opened, it may be readily resealed. The child resistant and senior friendly can lid has tapered, smooth sides to make the lid difficult to grasp and a sealing ledge on the inside surface to grab the seam roll of the upper edge of the can. The lid sealing ledge is relieved in two areas ninety degrees apart leaving a ridge to maintain a seal when the lid is attached to a can. The can lid will be flexible enough to bend for removal by seniors but resistant to removal by children.
Child resistant paperboard box
A paperboard box configured in a child-resistant manner includes a paperboard tray, and includes a paperboard over-sleeve that is closed at one end and open at the opposite end, where the paperboard tray is housed within the paperboard over-sleeve, the paperboard tray and the paperboard over-sleeve are locked together by interlocking tabs and where one tab is located on the inside of the paperboard over-sleeve and another tab is located on the outside of the paperboard tray, whereby these two interlocking tabs engage with each other and prevent the paperboard box from being opened through normal force when attempting to slide the paperboard tray out from the end of the paperboard over-sleeve.
CHILD RESISTANT CAN TOP
The present invention may comprise a main tab, a tab shield, a rim, an interior rim guard, and a tab finger port. The invention may further comprise breakable connectors among the tab, tab shield, rim, interior rim guard, and other structures, such that breakage of the connectors indicates access to a container after preventing or inhibiting access to a container, such as a beverage can.
BEVERAGE CONTAINER CLOSURE
A beverage container closure or lid that is adapted for closing an open end of a beverage container. The lid is selectively couplable to the beverage container and includes a selectively openable stopper that when closed, creates a fluid-tight seal between the beverage container and the environment. The stopper may be selectively opened by a user by the user pressing a button disposed on a side of the beverage container closure. The stopper is subsequently automatically closed when the user releases the button. Thus, a user may open and close the beverage container closure using a single hand without the need to remove the beverage container closure from the beverage container.
PEDIATRIC DOSING DISPENSER
A package that is configured to store and dispense fluids. The package includes a container and a dosing dispenser for closing an opening to the container. The dosing dispenser includes a closure removably coupled to the container and an anti-suction valve fixed to the container that is configured to minimize formation of a complete seal between a user's mouth and an upper surface of the anti-suction valve so that sufficient suction to remove fluid from the container is blocked.
Child-resistant containers having spinning collar cap assemblies and methods for the manufacture thereof
Child-resistant containers or packages having spinning collar cap assemblies are provided, as are methods for manufacturing such containers. In various embodiments, the child-resistant container includes a container body having an inner cavity, an opening to the inner cavity, and a container neck circumscribing the opening. A spinning collar is retained around the container neck and is rotatable relative thereto in at least a first rotational direction. The child-resistant container further includes an overcap, which is sized and shaped to enclose the opening when attached to the spinning collar. Through the provision of a suitable threaded interface the overcap can be (i) detached from the spinning collar by rotation of the overcap relative to the spinning collar in the first rotational direction and (ii) removably attached to the spinning collar by rotation of the overcap relative to the spinning collar in a second rotational direction opposite the first rotational direction.