Patent classifications
B65D50/067
CHILD RESISTANT CONTAINER AND METHOD OF OPENING SAME
A child resistant container is for containing at least one product, such as medicine. The child resistant container includes a body, a lid, and a directing portion. The body has an end portion defining an opening leading to an interior of the body. The lid is connected to the body via a hinge, and includes a cover portion and a protrusion extending outwardly therefrom. The cover portion is configured to move between a FIRST position corresponding to the cover portion covering the opening, and a SECOND position corresponding to the cover portion not covering the opening. The directing portion extends from one of the body and the cover portion, and at least partially encloses the protrusion when the cover portion is in the FIRST position. When the cover portion moves from the FIRST position to the SECOND position, the protrusion moves away from the directing portion.
Container with security lock
A container with a security lock is provided. The container has a top unit and a bottom unit. A curved compression spring is attached to the bottom unit and surrounds a portion of the circumference of a liner of the bottom unit. The compression spring has two bumps (or knobs) which extend out from openings of the bottom unit and lock into openings of the top unit when the top unit is secured to the bottom unit. When the knobs are pressed in, the top unit may be rotated and removed from the bottom unit.
Child-resistant safety container systems and methods
Systems and methods for providing improved child-resistant safety container systems. Exemplary container systems include a container body having a registration mark and two apertures, a cap body having a registration mark and two apertures, and a locking pin. The container body and cap body can be configured so that when they are engaged, there is alignment between the registration marks of the container and cap bodies, and there is vertical alignment and radial alignment between respective apertures of the container and cap bodies so as to allow insertion of the locking pin through the apertures.
CHILD RESISTANT DOUBLE SEAM CONTAINER LID
The present invention is directed to a child resistant double seam container lid including an adapter ring for securely affixing to the double seam top rim of conventional double seamed containers that will be difficult for children to open, yet readily openable by adults. More particularly, a one-piece, two-piece, and three-piece child resistant double seam affixable container lid is provided having a first piece lid portion first, a second piece adapter ring locking member second piece and optionally a third piece securing unit piece, with rotational alignment indicators, and optional additional integral features such as a liquid measuring cup feature, a liquid tight lid feature, a threaded lid portion, a replaceable double seam container lid portion and a double seam container lid locking member adapter ring securely affixable to the double seam container.
Child resistant container and method of opening same
A child resistant container is for containing at least one product, such as medicine. The child resistant container includes a body, a lid, and a directing portion. The body has an end portion defining an opening leading to an interior of the body. The lid is connected to the body via a hinge, and includes a cover portion and a protrusion extending outwardly therefrom. The cover portion is configured to move between a FIRST position corresponding to the cover portion covering the opening, and a SECOND position corresponding to the cover portion not covering the opening. The directing portion extends from one of the body and the cover portion, and at least partially encloses the protrusion when the cover portion is in the FIRST position. When the cover portion moves from the FIRST position to the SECOND position, the protrusion moves away from the directing portion.
Child Resistant Pail
An improved lid and pail combination provides a child resistant connection for use with pails.
CONTAINER WITH SECURITY LOCK
A container with a security lock is provided. The container has a top unit and a bottom unit. A curved compression spring is attached to the bottom unit and surrounds a portion of the circumference of a liner of the bottom unit. The compression spring has two bumps (or knobs) which extend out from openings of the bottom unit and lock into openings of the top unit when the top unit is secured to the bottom unit. When the knobs are pressed in, the top unit may be rotated and removed from the bottom unit.
CONTAINER APPARATUS, METHODS FOR OPENING CONTAINERS AND ZIPPER MEMBER FOR A CONTAINER APPARATUS
Container apparatus embodiments for providing preferably child resistant and senior friendly closures are provided. Generally, the embodiments include containers, each having an internal product space configured for housing at least one product. Generally, the container apparatus embodiments are each configured to move between a CLOSED position and an OPENED position. Various mechanisms according to the disclosed concepts are described to help prevent a person who should not be accessing contents of the container apparatus from doing so.
Child resistant pail
An improved lid and pail combination provides a child resistant connection for use with pails.
SECURITY DEVICE FOR BOTTLES
A security device for mounting over the neck of a bottle having an exterior lip has outer cap structure including an annular housing portion (16) for location about the neck of a bottle and an end cap portion (18) at one end of the annular housing portion. A claw member (14) is slidably mounted to the outer cap structure for movement in a direction parallel to a longitudinal axis of the annular housing portion between operative and inoperative positions. A latch mechanism (60) releasably secures the claw member in the operative position. The claw member has a plurality of resiliently deformable elongate claws (52a, 52b) for engagement with the neck of a bottle to which the device is mounted when the claw member is in the operative position. The claw member comprises at least two sets of claws (52a, 52b) of different lengths. The latch mechanism (60) may be a magnetically-releasable latch enabling the device to be removed using a magnetic key. The device may incorporate a RF or RFID tag.