CONTAINER WITH SECURITY LOCK
20210323736 · 2021-10-21
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D50/062
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2255/20
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2215/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A container with a security lock is provided. The container may have a lid (or “top”) portion and a bottom portion. The lid portion may be comprised of an exterior cover and a bottom ring acting as a single unit. Once inward protrusions on the exterior cover vertically aligns with indentation spaces on the bottom ring of the lid, a specific pressing and then twisting motion may be used to separate the lid from the bottom portion to gain access to the interior of the container. The bottom portion may receive contents such as medication.
Claims
1. A container comprising: a top unit having an exterior cover and a bottom ring; a bottom unit wherein the top unit is temporarily and selectively secured to the bottom unit; wherein the exterior cover of the top unit has a plurality of inward protrusions; wherein the bottom ring of the top unit has indented spaces formed between extended protrusions of the bottom ring; and wherein the top unit may only be separated from the bottom unit when the inward protrusions of the exterior cover are located within the indented spaces of the bottom ring and the top unit is twisted.
2. The container of claim 1 wherein the exterior cover of the top unit may independently rotate three hundred and sixty degrees with respect to the bottom ring of the top unit when the inward protrusions of the exterior ring are not located within the indented spaces of the bottom ring.
3. The container of claim 1 wherein the top unit and the bottom unit are magnetic and are attracted to each other.
4. The container of claim 1 wherein the exterior cover of the top unit is rigid and wherein the bottom ring of the top unit is flexible.)
5. The container of claim 1 wherein the inward protrusions of the exterior cover have sides and wherein the sides are curved.)
6. The container of claim 1 wherein the extended protrusions of the bottom ring have a top and wherein the top is slanted.)
7. The container of claim 1 wherein a perimeter of the exterior cover of the top unit is slated.
8. The container of claim 1 wherein the bottom unit has a liner lacking a bottom.
9. The container of claim 1 wherein the bottom unit has a liner having a bottom.
10. The container of claim 6 wherein slanted top of the extended protrusions of the bottom ring has the same angle as a slanted perimeter of the exterior cover.
11. The container of claim 1 wherein the exterior cover has a slanted perimeter.
12. The container of claim 1 wherein the container is air tight when the top unit is sealed to the bottom unit.
13. The container of claim 1 wherein the inward protrusions of the exterior cover are located on a slanted perimeter of the exterior cover.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0019] A container with a security lock is provided. The container may have a lid (or “top”) portion and a bottom portion. The lid portion may be comprised of an exterior cover and a bottom ring acting as a single unit. Once inward protrusions on the exterior cover vertically aligns with indentation spaces on the bottom ring of the lid, a specific pressing and then twisting motion may be used to separate the lid from the bottom portion to gain access to the interior of the container. The bottom portion may receive contents such as medication which may be securely stored and protected from children who might otherwise access an unprotected and unsecured container.
[0020] Referring first to
[0021] In an embodiment, the bottom portion 50 may have a removable interior liner 70. The liner 70 may have a bottom or may lack a bottom. In the embodiment with the bottom missing, the items 100 may rest directly on the bottom portion 50 (as shown in
[0022] In an embodiment, the lid portion 10 may be made of two different units which remain attached to each other. Specifically, the lid portion 10 may have an exterior cover 20 and a bottom ring 30. The exterior cover 20 may be rigid while the bottom ring 30 is flexible. The bottom ring 30 may have a top 61 (
[0023] In an embodiment, the bottom ring 30 may have a plurality of extended protrusions 60 which created an indented space 65 between any two of the extended protrusions 60 of the bottom ring 30. When the lid portion 10 is pushed downward from the top 21 while being properly aligned with the bottom ring 30, the inward protrusions 24 of the exterior cover 20 will therein fall into the indented space 65 of the bottom ring 30. As a result, when the exterior cover 20 is rotated, the inward protrusions 24 become locked in the indented space 65 and, as a result, the twisting of the exterior cover 20 forces the inward protrusions 24 to contact the sides 165 of the extended protrusions 60 of the bottom ring 30 and therein allow a user to rotate the bottom ring 30 with respect to the bottom 50 of the container. As a result of the twisting, a user can separate the lid portion 10 from the bottom 50. If the inward protrusions 24 of the exterior cover 20 are not properly aligned with the indented spaces 65 of the bottom ring 30, the inward protrusions 24 will strike the top of the extended protrusions 60 of the bottom ring 30 (as opposed to falling into the indented spaces 65) and the exterior cover 20 will not rotate in unison with the bottom ring 30 when the exterior cover 20 is rotated and the lid 10 cannot be separated from the bottom 50. More specifically, when not properly aligned, the exterior cover 20 rotates independent from the bottom ring 30.
[0024] The exterior cover 20 may rotate three hundred and sixty degrees with respect to the bottom ring 30 when the inward protrusions 24 are not aligned with the indented spaces 65. Therefore, when a user manually twists the exterior cover 20, the exterior cover 20 rotates independent with the bottom ring 30. More specifically, when the lid portion 10 is not properly aligned, the inward protrusions 24 do not fall into the indented space 65 and a user cannot separate the bottom ring 30 from the bottom unit 50 and the lid 10 will remain locked to the bottom unit 50.
[0025] To release the lid 10 from the bottom portion 50, a user presses down on the top 21 of the exterior cover 20 of the lid 10 and therein compressing the bottom ring 30 of the lid 10. The inward protrusions 24, when properly aligned with the bottom ring 30, then fall into the indented spaces 65 (this may require a slight twisting by the user) so that the inward protrusions 24 lock into the indented space 65. The lid 10 may then be rotated and the container 1 opened.
[0026] The protrusions 24 may have a length 130 which is slightly less than a width 131 of the indented space 65 of the bottom ring 30 so that the protrusion 24 may be slightly pushed down into the intended space 65. The side 124 of the protrusion 24 of the lid 10 may catch the interior side 165 of the indented space 65 so that the lid 10, when twisted, catches the extended protrusions 60 of the bottom ring 30 and may therefore rotate the bottom ring 30.
[0027] Because of the slanted nature of the top 64 of the extended protrusion 60 of the bottom ring 30, if the correct and proper pressure is not applied to the top 21 of the exterior cover 20 then the side 124 of the inward protrusion 24 cannot catch the interior side 165 of the extended protrusion 60 of the bottom ring 30 to rotate the bottom ring 30 in unison with the exterior cover 20. In particular, if only a light downward pressure is applied to the top 21 of the exterior cover 20 (for example, from a child) the slanted nature of the top 64 of the extended protrusions 60 will not stop the rotation of the exterior cover 20 independent of the bottom ring 30 since the slanted nature of the top 64 of the protrusions 60 cannot catch the inward protrusions 24 (which have curved edges 124) of the exterior cover 20. However, when proper pressure is applied, the bottom ring 30 gets slightly compressed so that the inward extended protrusion 24 may properly move into the indented space 65 when aligned. In one embodiment, the slanted portion 64 of the top of the protrusions 60 is identical to the angle of the slanted portion 25 of the exterior cover 20 so as to allow the lid 10 to proper lock when aligned.
[0028] In an embodiment, the exterior cover 20 of the lid 10 may have a height 90 which is slightly larger than a height 91 of the bottom ring 30 so that the bottom ring 30 may fit and be located under the exterior cover 20 of the lid 10.
[0029] A curled, inward-rolled lip 98 may prevent the bottom ring 30 from falling out the underside of the exterior 20 of the lid 10. The curled, inward-rolled lip 98 may be smooth and may form an air-tight seal with the container 1 when sealed. This may increase safety, reduce air and contaminants from contacting the contents 100 of the container 1 and may also increase the appearance of the container 1. Finally, in one embodiment, the lid 10 and the bottom portion 50 may be slightly magnetically attracted to each other so as to form a greater seal.
[0030] A threaded member (not shown) of the underside of the bottom ring 30 may correspondingly mate with a corresponding threaded member of the bottom portion 50 of the container 1 so that the lid 10 and the bottom 50 may be temporarily secured together.
[0031] Although embodiments of the invention are shown and described therein, it should be understood that various changes and modifications to the presently preferred embodiments will be apparent to those skilled in the art. Such changes and modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention and without diminishing its attendant advantages.