B65D50/04

PACKAGE WITH CHILD-SAFETY CLOSURE

A child-resistant package includes a vial and a closure configured to mount on the vial to cover a mouth opening into a product-storage chamber of the vial. A child-resistant feature cooperates with the closure and the vial to block unwanted removal of the closure from the vial.

Tamper Evident Bottle Finish and Cap Assembly
20230227224 · 2023-07-20 ·

A bottle, or a generic container, for the tight storage of diverse materials, may comprise a circular lip at the top of its neck finish or opening with an inferiorly disposed smooth, slanted and curved outer surface that is punctuated by equally spaced indentations and that may extend outwards and stepwise downwards, first through a vertical and then a convex surface and finally to a smooth surface on which may be disposed a button protrusion. A tightly sealed finish may be characterized by its lip and the equally spaced protruding lugs disposed on its inner surface interacting tightly with threading and other parts of the inner part of a reusable aggregate cap which, in turn, may inextricably couple with an outer part on whose outer annular flange surface may be disposed a button marker protrusion that, because of inaccessible features and mechanisms on the cap units, may only align with the one on the outer surface of the finish or opening of an unopened bottle or container. Determination of whether a tightly capped container has been previously opened or tampered with, may quickly be performed, either visually or through touch, by checking the alignment, or not, of the externally exposed button protrusions.

Child-resistant storage case

A child-resistant storage case has a lid hinged to a base to define an interior storage space. Two side latches are spaced apart from one another on opposing side aspects of the storage case. A front latch mechanism includes a horizontal tab extending forward from the front aspect of the case. To open the storage case, the user must simultaneously press inward on the side latches, press downward on the horizontal tab, and lift the lid upward. The required downward actuation of the front latch mechanism is counter-intuitive for most people, and in combination with the side latches, is very difficult for most small children.

Child-resistant storage case

A child-resistant storage case has a lid hinged to a base to define an interior storage space. Two side latches are spaced apart from one another on opposing side aspects of the storage case. A front latch mechanism includes a horizontal tab extending forward from the front aspect of the case. To open the storage case, the user must simultaneously press inward on the side latches, press downward on the horizontal tab, and lift the lid upward. The required downward actuation of the front latch mechanism is counter-intuitive for most people, and in combination with the side latches, is very difficult for most small children.

CHILD-RESISTANT CONTAINER FOR TOBACCO-CONTAINING PRODUCTS

The present disclosure relates to child-resistant containers and methods of making same for oral products made or derived from tobacco, incorporate tobacco, or may be tobacco-free and are intended for human consumption.

CONTAINER SYSTEM WITH A REMOVABLE CAP
20230011934 · 2023-01-12 ·

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.

Flow gate pour closure

A flow gate pour closure for regulated dispersal of a flowing content from a container comprises a closure body and a sliding gate with a depressible tab. The closure body has a principal aperture aligned with a principal opening of the container to allow for the content to flow therethrough. The sliding gate is translatable through a gate exit aperture of the closure body within the gate track to block the principal aperture and prevent the content from flowing or to expose the principal aperture to partially or completely allow the content to flow at a variable flow rate. The sliding gate is translatable reciprocally back along the slide track to re-block the principal aperture. The tab depressible partially engages the top collar when the sliding gate fully blocks the principal aperture and is arranged so that depressing the tab enables sliding gate movement through the gate exit aperture.

Flow gate pour closure

A flow gate pour closure for regulated dispersal of a flowing content from a container comprises a closure body and a sliding gate with a depressible tab. The closure body has a principal aperture aligned with a principal opening of the container to allow for the content to flow therethrough. The sliding gate is translatable through a gate exit aperture of the closure body within the gate track to block the principal aperture and prevent the content from flowing or to expose the principal aperture to partially or completely allow the content to flow at a variable flow rate. The sliding gate is translatable reciprocally back along the slide track to re-block the principal aperture. The tab depressible partially engages the top collar when the sliding gate fully blocks the principal aperture and is arranged so that depressing the tab enables sliding gate movement through the gate exit aperture.

CHILD-RESISTANT CONTAINER AND CLOSURE
20230211928 · 2023-07-06 ·

A child-resistant container and closure, wherein the container includes a base and an upstanding wall defining an inner volume of the container. The container has an open top for gaining access to the inner volume of the container. A cylindrical neck extends upwards from a periphery of the open top of the container. An outer surface of the neck has elongated L-shaped grooves each of which has a bump. A skirt of the closure has protrusions to engage with the elongated grooves for securing the closure to the container. The protrusions are slidably received within the elongated grooves, and the bump offers predetermined resistance to the respective protrusions. Such resistance is overcome by applying predetermined amount of torque to the closure, wherein a child does not have such strength to apply the predetermined amount of torque but an adult has.

CHILD-RESISTANT CONTAINER AND CLOSURE
20230211928 · 2023-07-06 ·

A child-resistant container and closure, wherein the container includes a base and an upstanding wall defining an inner volume of the container. The container has an open top for gaining access to the inner volume of the container. A cylindrical neck extends upwards from a periphery of the open top of the container. An outer surface of the neck has elongated L-shaped grooves each of which has a bump. A skirt of the closure has protrusions to engage with the elongated grooves for securing the closure to the container. The protrusions are slidably received within the elongated grooves, and the bump offers predetermined resistance to the respective protrusions. Such resistance is overcome by applying predetermined amount of torque to the closure, wherein a child does not have such strength to apply the predetermined amount of torque but an adult has.