Patent classifications
B65D50/043
CONTAINER SYSTEM WITH A REMOVABLE CAP
Storage and dispensing systems are provided. In various embodiments, systems of the present disclosure provide safety feature to prevent or limit the risk of a child or minor opening the system. Embodiments of the present disclosure further comprise novel cap and closure arrangements including, for example, features that are operable to automatically load or fill a pipette of the system.
Child-resistant container having cap retainer features
A container body has a neck defining an opening with an axis. The neck includes a projection that projects radially away from the axis. A cap includes a wall that defines at least part of an exterior of the cap. The wall includes an aperture extending therethrough. The cap is removably attached to the neck and supported for movement on the neck between a first position and a second position. The wall is resiliently flexible for radial movement between a retained position and an unretained position with respect to the neck. In the retained position the projection retains the cap in the first position. The wall, in the unretained position, allows movement of the cap from the first position toward the second position.
Combination Shredder and Container
A combination shredder and container for cannabis where a cap assembly is threadably attached to an open topped container. The cap assembly includes an outer cap whose top surface has a plurality of apertures and downwardly directed pyramid shaped shredding members and an inner cap having upwardly directed pyramid shaped members. The inner cap remains stationary during the shredding process, and the outer cap rotates about the inner cap causing the pyramid shaped shredding members to pass in close proximity to each other and causing the cannabis contained within the container and cap assembly to be shredded and to exit the apertures of the outer cap.
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.
CONTAINER SYSTEMS WITH A SQUEEZE-AND-TURN CLOSURE
Container systems that include a squeeze-and-turn closure. Closure systems that include a squeeze-and-turn closure. Methods related to such systems.
Container with cap
A container with cap provided with a knock cam mechanism having an uncomplicated structure employing a small number of parts, enabling the cap to be securely attached to and detached from the container body. The cap has a housing in which a plurality of grooves alternating with ribs are formed in an inner circumferential surface thereof at equiangular intervals around a cylindrical axis, and inside the housing are disposed a push-button plunger having protrusions formed on the outer peripheral surface that slide along inside the grooves, a ratchet having sloped protrusions on the outer circumference, an inner lid having tabs on the peripheral wall, an elastic member for urging the ratchet upward, and a container body in which a locking portion is formed on the outer circumference of a neck of the container body.
CONTAINER WITH CAP
A container with cap provided with a knock cam mechanism having an uncomplicated structure employing a small number of parts, enabling the cap to be securely attached to and detached from the container body. The cap has a housing in which a plurality of grooves alternating with ribs are formed in an inner circumferential surface thereof at equiangular intervals around a cylindrical axis, and inside the housing are disposed a push-button plunger having protrusions formed on the outer peripheral surface that slide along inside the grooves, a ratchet having sloped protrusions on the outer circumference, an inner lid having tabs on the peripheral wall, an elastic member for urging the ratchet upward, and a container body in which a locking portion is formed on the outer circumference of a neck of the container body.
SYSTEM FOR STORING AND PROCESSING HERBS
There is provided a system for storing and processing herbs including a container having a base and one or more sidewalls defining a volume, an aperture defined by the upper end of the one or more sidewalls, and a lid removably attached to the upper end of the container, the lid covering the aperture when the container is in a closed configuration. The lid includes an inner portion including a working surface. The working surface includes a bowl having a concave transition from a base of the bowl to a lip of the bowl, the lip of the bowl has a convex transition between the bowl and a bowl rim, and the bowl rim defines an intersection between the working surface and the external surface. The working surface also includes a channel for guiding a processed granular material out of the bowl in a focused distribution stream.
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 three generally equally spaced indents structured and arranged to receive a user's finger tips. The indents provide 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.