Child-Resistant Cap and a Combination of Child-Resistant Cap and Ergonomic Prescription Pill Bottle
20210009302 ยท 2021-01-14
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D50/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2215/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2501/0081
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65D1/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D50/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
The present invention relates to the application of elliptical cylindrical bottles for dispensing prescription medications, such as tablets and capsules. The elliptical cylindrical shape offers ergonomic grip compare to the circular cylindrical shape currently used. The present invention of bottles are easier to grip and reduce hand-fatigue. In addition, these bottles offer a relatively planar surfaces for prescription and auxiliary labels, which eliminate the action of rotating the bottle back-and-forth to read the labels as with the current circular cylindrical prescription pill vials. Secondly, some prescription pill vials have caps with a small grip area that renders the operation of the cap difficult. The present invention of the cap is ergonomic, has a relatively wider grip area, and has a novel child-resistant closure system comprising of projections on the cap and grooves on the neck of the bottle, which are easier to operate.
Claims
1. A pharmacy bottle comprising: a container including: a generally elliptical cylindrically-shaped body defining a chamber therein;
2. The pharmacy bottle of claim 1 wherein the container comprises an opening disposed at the top center of the body via shoulder and neck, which is adapted to removably receive a cap to cover the opening;
3. The pharmacy bottle of claim 2 wherein the neck is circular cylindrical in shape and has grooves to engage with projections located on the inner surface of the cap and guide the cap to slide along the grooves to cover the opening on the bottle;
4. A plurality of cap with a relatively wide grip area comprised of cap body and a resilient disc insert, which is located in the upper end of the cap body;
5. The cap of claim 4 wherein there are projections on the inner surface of the cap body, which engage with the grooves on the neck of the bottle and glide along the grooves to cover the opening on the bottle;
6. The cap of claim 5 wherein the cap body is in the shape of an upside down, truncated cone; and
7. The cap of claim 5 wherein, alternatively, the cap body is in the shape of circular cylinder.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTIONS OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWING
[0011] In drawings, embodiments of the present invention is described as follows:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0021] Embodiments of the present invention pertain to a plurality of prescription pill bottles that are generally elliptical cylindrically-shaped body. The shape conforms to the contour of the hand at relaxed state. As a result, there is less bending of the finger, hand, and forearm muscles when gripping the bottles, thereby reducing strain on the said muscles and hand-fatigue. The bottle has a relatively wide and circular cylindrically-shaped neck and a mouth for dispensing tablets, capsules and such. The neck is grooved, as described below, to removably receive a cap to cover the mouth opening. The cap offers a relatively wider grip area than some of the traditional cap, for easier operation.
[0022] Moreover, the new bottle offers a relatively wider and planar surfaces on the front and the back portions for the prescription and auxiliary labels, which will allow easier reading of the labels and eliminate the need to rotate the bottle back-and-forth to read them. The new bottle does not require any changes to the existing labelling system used by pharmacies, which will make the transition from the traditional vials efficient.
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[0033] While specific embodiments have been illustrated and described herein, scope of the present invention encompasses a plurality of prescription pill bottle that are generally elliptical cylindrical in shape, a plurality of cap that has a relatively wide grip area that has the shape of an upside down, truncated cone and, alternatively, circular cylinder, and a child-resistant, closure system comprising of grooves on the outward side of the neck of the bottle and projections on the inner side of the cap body. The shapes of the bottle and the cap are not new per se. However, their application to prescription pill bottle and cap is. The shape of the grooves on the neck, the J-shape, is new and offer easier and smoother operation of cap closure.