Container with security lock
10940982 ยท 2021-03-09
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D50/048
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 have an exterior cover and a bottom ring which are separated by a compression spring. Once extended protrusions on both the exterior cover and bottom ring of the lid are vertically aligned, a specific pressing and then twisting motion must 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.
Claims
1. A container with a security lock comprising: a lid having an exterior cover, a bottom ring and a spring located between the exterior cover and the bottom ring; a bottom portion having an interior wherein the lid is removably secured to the bottom portion; a protrusion located on a side of the bottom ring of the lid wherein the protrusion of the side of the bottom ring is temporarily and removably secured within a securing mechanism located on a side of the bottom portion of the container in order to lock the lid of the container to the bottom portion of the container; and wherein the protrusion of the side of the bottom ring has an angled flat top surface and therein the securing mechanism is an inverted u-shaped device having a first prong, a second prong and an angled top surface.
2. The container with a security lock of claim 1 further comprising: an indentation portion located on a top of the bottom ring of the lid wherein the indentation portion has a diameter which is at least as large as a diameter of the spring.
3. The container with a security lock of claim 1 further comprising: at least one protrusion located a top of the exterior cover of the lid and at least one protrusion located on a top of the bottom ring of the lid.
4. The container with a security lock of claim 3 further wherein the protrusion of the bottom ring is smaller in size than the protrusion of the exterior cover of the lid.
5. The container with a security lock of claim 3 wherein the spring must be compressed and wherein the protrusion of the bottom ring of the lid must be aligned with and partially located within the protrusion of the exterior cover of the lid in order to rotate the exterior cover and the bottom ring of the lid in unison.
6. The container with a security lock of claim 1 wherein the spring has a compressed height and a non-compressed height and wherein the height of the spring is greater than a height of an extended protrusion located on a top of the bottom ring when the spring is not compressed.
7. The container with a security lock of claim 1 wherein an air-tight seal is created between the lid and the bottom portion when the lid is secured to the bottom portion.
8. The container with a security lock of claim 1 wherein the lid portion is at least partially magnetic.
9. The container with a security lock of claim 1 wherein the exterior cover, the bottom ring and the spring are permanently secured together.
10. A container with a security lock comprising: a lid having an exterior cover, a bottom ring and a spring located between the exterior cover and the bottom ring; a bottom portion having an interior wherein the lid is removably secured to the bottom portion; and at least one protrusion located a top of the exterior cover of the lid and at least one protrusion located on a top of the bottom ring of the lid.
11. The container of claim 10 wherein the protrusion of the bottom ring is smaller in size than the protrusion of the exterior cover of the lid.
12. The container with a security lock of claim 10 wherein the spring must be compressed and wherein the protrusion of the bottom ring of the lid must be aligned with and partially located within the protrusion of the exterior cover of the lid in order to rotate the exterior cover and the bottom ring of the lid in unison.
13. The container with a security lock of claim 10 wherein the spring has a compressed height and a non-compressed height and wherein the height of the spring is greater than a height of an extended protrusion located on a top of the bottom ring when the spring is not compressed.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(13) 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 have an exterior cover and a bottom ring which are separated by a compression spring. Once extended protrusions on both the exterior cover and bottom ring of the lid are vertically aligned, a specific pressing and then twisting motion must 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.
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(16) In an embodiment, the bottom ring 40 may have a plurality of extended protrusions 44 which surround an indented circular portion 65 having a diameter similar to or slightly larger than the diameter of the bottom of the spring 30. The indented circular portion 65 may receive and therein secure the spring 30 and may prevent the spring 30 from sliding or moving away from the center of the bottom ring 40 of the lid 10. In an embodiment, the same number (and location) of extended protrusions 24 which are located on the exterior cover 20 of the lid 10 are present on the bottom ring 40 of the lid 10. Further, a center point 28 (
(17) The bottom ring 40 of the lid 10 may resemble the exterior cover 20 of the lid 10, but may have slightly different dimensions. For example, an interior diameter 27 (
(18) In an embodiment, an interior diameter 29 of the extended protrusion 24 of the exterior cover 20 may be slightly greater than an interior diameter 49 of the extended protrusion 44 of the bottom ring 40 so that the extended protrusion 44 of the bottom ring 40 may partially fit within the underside 25 of the extended protrusion 24 of the exterior cover 40 when the exterior cover 20 and the bottom ring 40 are locked together in
(19) Located between the exterior cover 20 and the bottom ring 40 may be the spring 30. The spring 30 may be generally cylindrical and may be placed between the exterior cover 20 and the bottom ring 40 without being physically secured to either. As a result, the exterior cover 20 and bottom ring 40 may rotate with respect to each other. As stated above, the spring 30 may rest in the indented portion 65 of the bottom ring 40. As a result, the exterior cover 20 may freely rotate three hundred and sixty degrees with respect to the bottom ring 40 when the spring 30 forces the exterior cover 20 away from the bottom ring 40, as shown in
(20) More specifically, the exterior cover 20 may rotate three hundred and sixty degrees with respect to the bottom ring 40 as a result of the extended protrusions 44 of the bottom ring 40 not contacting the underside 25 of the extended protrusion 24 of the exterior cover 20. Therefore, when a user manually twists the exterior cover 20 while the spring 30 is expanded (as shown in
(21) When a user first applies downward pressure on the top 21 of the exterior cover 20, the spring 30 is compressed. When the spring 30 is compressed a user may have to slowly twist the exterior cover 20 until the extended protrusions 44 of the bottom ring 40 then partially slide into the underside 25 of the corresponding protrusions 24 of the exterior cover 20 (as shown in
(22) When the bottom ring 40 and the exterior cover 20 of the lid 10 are twisted in unison, a protrusion 75 located on the interior surface of the side 43 of the bottom ring 40 turns (along with the bottom ring 40 itself). For illustrative purposes, the figures illustrate the protrusions 75 as if the side 43 of the bottom ring 40 were to be transparent. If the side 43 of the bottom ring 40 were not transparent, the protrusions 43 would not be visible from the perspective shown in the Figures, but would only be visible from the underside of the bottom ring 40. The protrusions 43 must face inward so that they can interact with the catch devices 90 as described below.
(23) In an embodiment, the protrusion 75 may be slightly slanted upward as shown in
(24) Located on the exterior side of the second prong 93 may be an extended flange 95 which may catch the protrusions 75 when the top portion 10 is twisted. Once a protrusion 75 contacts the outside of the catch device 90 (just to the right of the second prong 93) a user may push the lid 10 down even further so that the protrusions 75 move slightly downward even farther with respect to the catch device 90 and then, when pressure is released as the lid 10 is slightly turned to the left, the protrusion becomes temporarily locked in the pocket 94 of the catch device 90 and remains there until the user decides to open the container 1 my pushing down on the lid 10, slightly twisting the lid 10 and releasing the protrusion 75 form the catch device 90.
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(26) 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 compresses the spring 30. The protrusion 75 of the bottom ring 40 then gets pushed out of the pocket 94 of the catch device 90 of the bottom ring 40 and the lid 10 may then be rotated with respect to the bottom portion 50 and the lid 10 may therein be removed from the bottom portion 50. In order to rotate the exterior cover 20, as stated above, the protrusions 24 of the exterior cover 20 must be located within the extended protrusions 44 of the bottom ring 40 of the top portion 10.
(27) In an embodiment, the lid 10 may have a curled, inward-rolled edge so that the container 1 is smooth and forms an air-tight seal with the container is 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.
(28) 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.