Patent classifications
B65D50/048
DISPENSER UNIT FOR AEROSOL PRECURSOR
- Andries Don Sebastian ,
- Charles Jacob Novak, III ,
- Alvaro Gonzalez-Parra ,
- Eugenia Theophilus ,
- Marielle Anitra Keyna Des Etages ,
- Joseph Dominique ,
- Wesley Steven Jones ,
- Bradley Phillips ,
- Mark Dockrill ,
- Simon A. English ,
- Simon Philip Adam Higgins ,
- Thomas Crugnale ,
- Jeffrey Hughes ,
- Robert Neil ,
- David Pritchard
A unit for mixing and dispensing an aerosol precursor composition, and containers to be dispensed therefrom. The unit includes a plurality of bulk material filling stations, the plurality of bulk material filling stations have at least one first filling station with aerosol former and at least one second filling station with a flavor material for creating the aerosol precursor. The unit also includes a bulk consumable pack staging a plurality of containers configured to receive the aerosol precursor, and a robot configured to retrieve a container from the bulk consumable pack and move the container through at least two dimensions to stop at least two of the plurality of bulk material filling stations.
Cap Assembly for a Medicament Delivery Device
The present disclosure relates to a cap assembly (5) for a medicament delivery device, comprising: a cap (7) having a tubular body (7b) defining an axially extending distal opening (7c) and configured to be mounted to a proximal end of a medicament delivery device, wherein the cap (7) has a bottom structure (7e) defining a proximal end of the distal opening (7c), wherein the bottom structure (7e) has a cam structure (7f) provided inside the tubular body (7b), and wherein the tubular body (7b) has inner walls provided with radial recesses (7d), and an elongated squeeze member (9) configured to be received in the distal opening (7c) of the tubular body (7b), and having a longitudinally extending channel (9d) configured to receive a delivery member shield, and which squeeze member (9) has radial arms (9e) flexible in the radial direction and forming part of a wall of the channel (9d), wherein the squeeze member (9) has a proximal end face (9a) configured to cooperate with the cam structure (7f) of the cap (7), whereby axial displacement of the squeeze member (9) from a first position in which the proximal end face (9a) bears against the cam structure (7f) to a second position in which the squeeze member (9) is received further by the cap (7) causes rotation of the squeeze member (9) relative to the cap (7), wherein the radial arms (9e) are configured to engage with a respective radial recess (7d) of the tubular body (7b) in the first position of the squeeze member (9), and wherein the radial arms (9e) are configured to disengage from the respective radial recess when the squeeze member (9) is displaced from the first position to the second position and rotated, whereby the flexible radial arms (9e) are pressed into the channel (9d) by the inner walls of the tubular body (7b), reducing a cross-sectional area of the channel (9d).
CHILD RESISTANT AND TAMPER EVIDENT CAP
A cap for use on a bottle or other container provides child resistant features and tamper evident features while simplifying packaging. The cap includes a collar that will slide over a bead of the container and resist removal after installation. The outer diameter of the collar is preferably substantially the same diameter as that of the bottom of an outer cap element to provide an aesthetically pleasing appearance.
Dispenser
A measurable dispenser, comprising a first vessel for containing a substance to be dispensed, a second, measurable, vessel, mounted on the first vessel, a one-way valve whereby fluid from the first vessel can be caused to move into the second vessel and retained therein virtue of the one-way valve, and wherein the second vessel is provided with one or more indicia indicating measured amounts. A child-proof locking mechanism is also disclosed.
Innovative tamper-evident and child-safety container
This invention is method of manufacturing of child-resistant and tamper-evident packaging container, which the cap having a tamper-evident feature on the top and a press-tab on the side wall. This cap provides both tamper-evident and child safety features to warn and protect consumers as well as dispensers such as: pharmacists, hospitals, medical centers, and manufacturers that the containers have not been opened and accurately reflect the number of pills in the container. The cap's distinctive feature enables the pharmacist and medical staff or provider to securely fasten by rotating it clockwise, while the patient turns the cap counterclockwise to open it for the first time. However, this process will break off the tamper-evident feature away from the outside cap, which indicates tampering and exposes the upper surface of the inner lid, where additional marking displays, i.e., OPENED to warn of tampering. The cap continues function a child-resistant container thereon.
A SINGLE PART CHILD-RESISTANT CAP
The present invention relates to a child-resistant cap (100) designed to securely close a container (200) with a locking system that requires adult-like manual dexterity to open. The cap features a roof (50) that engages with the mouth (52) of the container, at least one tab (24) connected to a base body (42) via a flexible member (30), and a protruded edge (60) that locks onto the transfer bead (40). The cap also includes bolting means (34) that interacts with holding means (36) and a barrier wall (38). The arm structure (28) provides flexibility to the roof (50), allowing it to adjust to various container types. An optional tamper-evident seal member (72) indicates prior opening. The cap (100) requires pressing the tab (24) while unscrewing to unlock, ensuring child resistance. The single-part design simplifies manufacturing, reduces costs, and makes it suitable for various hazardous substances.