CHILD RESISTANT BOTTLE
20200391912 ยท 2020-12-17
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D43/0212
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2215/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B11/0032
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D41/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D50/061
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B11/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65D50/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D41/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A child resistant bottle includes a lower portion, the lower portion including a neck, the lower portion including a reservoir, and an upper portion, the upper portion adapted to press fit over the neck of the lower portion, the upper portion covering a pump mechanism, an outer diameter of the lower portion equaling an outer diameter of the upper portion, the upper portion configured to rotate about the neck of the lower portion, the upper portion including an upper alignment feature, the lower portion including a lower alignment feature.
Claims
1. A child resistant bottle comprising: a lower portion, the lower portion including a neck, the lower portion including a reservoir; and an upper portion, the upper portion adapted to press fit over the neck of the lower portion, the upper portion covering a pump mechanism.
2. The child resistant bottle of claim 1 wherein an outer diameter of the lower portion equals an outer diameter of the upper portion.
3. The child resistant bottle of claim 2 wherein the upper portion is configured to rotate about the neck of the lower portion
4. The child resistant bottle of claim 3 wherein the upper portion includes an upper alignment feature.
5. The child resistant bottle of claim 4 wherein the lower portion includes a lower alignment feature.
6. The child resistant bottle of claim 5 wherein the upper alignment feature and the lower alignment feature are adapted to release the upper portion from the lower portion and to prevent unintentional removal of the upper portion from the lower portion.
7. The child resistant bottle of claim 6 wherein a pop-out tab is exposed from the upper portion when the upper alignment feature and the lower alignment feature are aligned with each other.
8. The child resistant bottle of claim 7 wherein depressing the pop-out tab releases the upper portion from the lower portion, exposing the pump mechanism.
9. The child resistant bottle of claim 8 wherein the pump mechanism is a spray pump.
10. The child resistant bottle of claim 8 wherein the pump mechanism is a treatment pump.
11. The child resistant bottle of claim 8 wherein the pump mechanism is a rotating side nozzle.
12. The child resistant bottle of claim 8 wherein the pump mechanism is a screw-on straw with a holder.
13. The child resistant bottle of claim 5 wherein the upper alignment feature and the lower alignment feature are semicircular depressions.
14. The child resistant bottle of claim 5 wherein the upper alignment feature and the lower alignment feature are arrows.
15. A child resistant bottle comprising: a lower portion, the lower portion including a neck, the lower portion including a reservoir; and an upper portion, the upper portion adapted to press fit over the neck of the lower portion, the upper portion covering a pump mechanism, an outer diameter of the lower portion equaling an outer diameter of the upper portion, the upper portion configured to rotate about the neck of the lower portion, the upper portion including an upper alignment feature, the lower portion including a lower alignment feature.
16. The child resistant bottle of claim 15 wherein the upper alignment feature and the lower alignment feature are semicircular depressions.
17. The child resistant bottle of claim 15 wherein the upper alignment feature and the lower alignment feature are arrows.
18. The child resistant bottle of claim 17 wherein the upper alignment feature and the lower alignment feature are adapted to release the upper portion from the lower portion and to prevent unintentional removal of the upper portion from the lower portion.
19. The child resistant bottle of claim 18 wherein a pop-out tab is exposed from the upper portion when the upper alignment feature and the lower alignment feature are aligned with each other.
20. The child resistant bottle of claim 19 wherein depressing the pop-out tab releases the upper portion from the lower portion, exposing the pump mechanism.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0012] These and other features, aspects, and advantages of the present invention will become better understood with reference to the following description, appended claims, and accompanying drawings where:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0028] The subject innovation is now described with reference to the drawings, wherein like reference numerals are used to refer to like elements throughout. In the following description, for purposes of explanation, numerous specific details are set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the present invention. It may be evident, however, that the present invention may be practiced without these specific details. In other instances, well-known structures and devices are shown in block diagram form in order to facilitate describing the present invention.
[0029] As shown in
[0030] In a preferred embodiment, an outer diameter of the lower portion 12 is the same as an outer diameter of the upper portion 14. This is more clearly shown in
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[0032] In the configuration shown in
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[0035] More specifically, as shown in
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[0037] As described above, in one embodiment, the pump mechanism 70 is included within the upper portion 14 such that when the upper portion 14 is pressed into the lower portion 12 the pump mechanism 70 is secured within the lower portion 12 and the upper portion 14 minus the pump mechanism 70 may be removed from the lower portion 12 when the upper alignment feature and the lower alignment feature are aligned with each other, exposing the pump mechanism 70.
[0038] In another embodiment, the pump mechanism 70 is not included in the upper portion 14. In one implementation, the pump mechanism 70 is permanently pressed on to the neck of the lower portion 12 and the upper portion 14 secured to the lower portion 12 over the pump mechanism 70.
[0039] In another implementation, the pump mechanism 70 is screwed on to the neck of the lower portion 12 and the upper portion 14 secured to the lower portion 12 over the pump mechanism 70. In this implementation, if necessary, the pump mechanism 70 may be unscrewed and removed from the lower portion 12.
[0040] In another implementation, the pump mechanism 70 includes a pump mechanism alignment feature (not shown). In this implementation, the pump alignment feature must align with an alignment feature on the lower portion 12 in order to be removed. For attachment to threaded bottle, you would need ring, nozzle and cap.
[0041] It should also be appreciated that for attachment to a non-threaded lower portion 12, an additional circular attachment structure may be connected to the nozzle and used to press-fit or snap-fit the nozzle into the non-threaded lower portion.
[0042] The implementations above illustrate a number of variations that are possible with the child resistant bottle. These variations include, for example:
[0043] 1. A threaded bottle plus non child resistant ring around the nozzle and a child resistant overcap that connects to the bottle (not to the ring).
[0044] 2. A threaded bottle plus non child resistant ring around nozzle but the ring locks in place so it cannot be removed once screwed on . . . with child resistant overcap that connects to the bottle that encloses the nozzle (not to the ring)
[0045] 3. A threaded bottle plus ring around nozzle that is child resistant, meaning it could be removed by push and turn or other child resistant opening method such as quarter turn lock . . . with child resistant overcap that connects to the bottle (not to the ring) and encloses the nozzle.
[0046] 4. A threaded bottle plus a cap with a child resistant ring around nozzle and a child resistant overcap which connects to the child resistant ring (not the bottle).
[0047] 5. A non-threaded bottle plus a nozzle fixture and child resistant overcap that locks into the nozzle nozzle fixture, and then that snaps directly into the bottle, so only the child resistant overcap can be removed from the nozzle fixture but the nozzle fixture cannot be removed.
[0048] For attachment to a threaded bottle, one needs a ring, a nozzle and a cap.
[0049] For attachment to a non-threaded bottle (e.g., press fit/snap fit, and so forth), no ring is needed. There would be an additional plastic piece (e.g., circular piece) connected to nozzle that swedges into the mouth of the bottle.
[0050] A non-child resistant bottle can be threaded or otherwise (i.e., the nozzle/ring can be child resistant in that it still takes a certain amount of force to remove.
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[0052] As described above, when upper portion 14 is removed a pump mechanism 70 is exposed. Different pump mechanisms may be included. For example,
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[0055] It would be appreciated by those skilled in the art that various changes and modifications can be made to the illustrated embodiments without departing from the spirit of the present invention. All such modifications and changes are intended to be within the scope of the present invention except as limited by the scope of the appended claims.