Child Resistant Senior Friendly Can Topper Mechanism
20200270033 ยท 2020-08-27
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D50/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2215/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D55/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2517/0047
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2517/0014
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D50/046
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65D50/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
There is shown in embodiments of a closure mechanism configured to fit over the top of the can and prevent access. The closure mechanism is a child resistant senior friendly mechanism that can be opened and removed by the senior when access to the can is desired. The closure mechanism is designed for a single use as once removed it will no longer prevent access of the top of the can.
Claims
1. A child resistant closure mechanism configured for use with a can having a ledge surrounding a top portion of the can and which contents of the can are accessible from the top portion when the can is opened, the closure mechanism comprising: a base having a base skirt configured to secure to a ledge of a can, wherein the base further includes an annular ring having an outer peripheral edge and an inner peripheral edge to define a base surface there between, an inside base skirt extending downwardly from the inner peripheral edge and an outside base skirt extending downwardly from the outer peripheral edge, the outside base skirt having inwardly extending tabs configured to grip under the ledge of the can when the closure mechanism is secured onto a can; an opening defined within the inside base skirt of annular ring; a cover hinged to the base along an end, the cover configurable into a closed configuration with the base to prevent access to the top portion of the can and moveable into an open configuration with the base; and a removable pull tab connected to a portion of the base and positioned within the opening defined by the inside base skirt, the removable pull tab accessible only when the cover is in the open configuration, a pair of frangible notches on either side of the portion of the base by the removable pull tab such that when the removable pull tab is pulled, a section of the base separates from the base such that the base is removable from the ledge of the can to provide access to the top portion of the can and thus the contents.
2. The child resistant closure mechanism of claim 1, where the base further includes arcuate members extending into the opening and separately positioned about the pull tab
3. The child resistant closure mechanism of claim 2, wherein the pair of frangible notches are positioned on the base surface of the annular ring and on either side of the portion of the base by the removable pull tab.
4. The child resistant closure mechanism of claim 2, wherein the annular ring further includes arcuate slots on the base surface adjacent the inwardly extending tabs configured to permit deflection of the annular ring and prevent tampering with the base.
5. The child resistant closure mechanism of claim 1, wherein the cover further includes: a top surface terminating at a top peripheral edge to a downwardly extending top skirt, the top surface configured to cover a substantial portion of the top portion of the can when the cover and base are in the closed configuration.
6. The child resistant closure mechanism of claim 1 further comprising: a manual manipulative locking mechanism configured to secure the cover and base in the closed configuration, the manual manipulative locking mechanism is configured for manual manipulation to release the cover from the base such that the cover may move into the open configuration.
7. The child resistant closure mechanism of claim 5, wherein the manual manipulative locking mechanism includes a pinch lock mechanism defined by including: a pair of arms diametrically opposed to each other and each extending from the base skirt inwardly towards each other, each arm having a flange extending upwardly above the base, and a projection tab positioned on an outside surface of the flange; a pair of slots separately corresponding to the pair of arms, each slot defined in a top surface on the cover to receive a flange when the cover and base are in the closed configuration, each slot includes a projection member configured to act in concert with the projection tab on the flange to secure the flanges and lock the cover and base in the closed configuration; and wherein each flange is resiliently secured to the base, such that the flanges when manually manipulated towards each other the projection tab releases the projection member such that the cover and base are movable to the open configuration.
8. The child resistant closure mechanism of claim 7 further comprising: an indented surface region on the top surface of the cover positioned around each slot.
9. The child resistant closure mechanism from claim 7 further comprising a series of radial crosspieces outwardly positioned from a central cross ring extending from the cover towards the base and configured to reinforce the resiliency of the cover.
10. The child resistant closure mechanism of claim 7, wherein the manual manipulative locking mechanism further includes a front-end frictional engagement defined by an upwardly extending slot tab about the base that engages one of the radial crosspieces.
11. A child resistant mechanism for multiple cans comprising a plurality of the closure mechanisms of claim 1 joined together at a periphery by a frangible link and in substantially the same plane, wherein the frangible link when broken permits separation of one closure mechanism secured to a can from the plurality.
12. The child resistant mechanism of claim 11, wherein said plurality is two.
13. The child resistant mechanism of claim 11, wherein said plurality is four.
14. The child resistant mechanism of claim 13, wherein said plurality is six.
15. A child resistant closure mechanism configured for use with a can having a ledge surrounding a top portion of the can and which contents of the can are accessible from the top portion when the can is opened, the closure mechanism comprising: a base having a base skirt configured to secure to a ledge of a can, wherein the base further includes an annular ring having an outer peripheral edge and an inner peripheral edge to define a base surface there between, an inside base skirt extending downwardly from the inner peripheral edge and an outside base skirt extending downwardly from the outer peripheral edge, the outside base skirt having inwardly extending tabs configured to grip under the ledge of the can when the closure mechanism is secured onto a can; an opening defined within the inside base skirt of annular ring; a cover hinged to the base along an end, the cover configurable into a closed configuration with the base, and wherein the cover has a top surface terminating at a top peripheral edge to a downwardly extending top skirt, the top surface configured to cover a substantial portion of the top portion of the can when the cover and base are in the closed configuration to prevent access to the top portion of the can and moveable into an open configuration with the base; a removable pull tab connected to a portion of the base and positioned within the opening, the removable pull tab accessible only when the cover is in the open configuration, a pair of frangible notches on either side of the portion of the base by the removable pull tab such that when the removable pull tab is removed, the portion of the base breaks away from the base, whereby the base is removable from the ledge of the can to provide access to the top portion of the can and thus the contents; and a manual manipulative locking mechanism configured to secure the cover and base in the closed configuration, the manual manipulative locking mechanism is configured for manual manipulation to release the cover from the base such that the cover may move into the open configuration and wherein the manual manipulative locking mechanism includes a pinch lock mechanism and a front-end frictional engagement working in concert with each other to secure the cover and base in the closed configuration.
16. The child resistant closure mechanism of claim 15, wherein the base further includes: arcuate members extending into the opening and separately positioned about the pull tab
17. The child resistant closure mechanism of claim 16, wherein the pinch lock mechanism defined by including: a pair of arms diametrically opposed to each other and each extending from the inside base skirt inwardly towards each other, each arm having a flange extending upwardly above the annular ring, and a projection tab positioned on an outside surface of the flange; a pair of slots separately corresponding to the pair of arms, each slot defined in a top surface on the cover to receive a flange when the cover and base are in the closed configuration, each slot includes a projection member configured to act in concert with the projection tab on the flange to secure the flanges and lock the cover and base in the closed configuration; and wherein each flange is resiliently secured to the base, such that the flanges when manually manipulated towards each other the projection tab releases the projection member such that the cover and base are movable to the open configuration.
18. The child resistant closure mechanism of claim 17, wherein front-end frictional engagement defined by an upwardly extending slot tab about the base that engages one of the radial crosspieces.
19. A child resistant mechanism for multiple cans comprising a plurality of the closure mechanisms of claim 17 joined together at a periphery by a frangible link and in substantially the same plane, wherein the frangible link when broken permits separation of one closure mechanism secured to a can from the plurality.
20. The child resistant mechanism of claim 19, wherein said plurality is selected from one of the following: two, four, and six.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0014] A fuller understanding of the foregoing may be had by reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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[0035] While the invention is susceptible to embodiments in many different forms, there are shown in the drawings and will be described in detail herein the preferred embodiments of the present invention. It should be understood, however, that the present disclosure is to be considered an exemplification of the principles of the invention and is not intended to limit the spirit or scope of the invention of the embodiments illustrated.
[0036] Referring now to
[0037] The closure mechanism 100 has a base 110 and a cover 120 that when in a closed configuration (illustrated in
[0038] Referring now also to
[0039] The base 110 further includes a pull ring 130 secured to a front portion 150 of the base 110 and extending within a general opened space 220 of the annular ring 200. The annular ring 200 includes a notch 222 on either side of the front portion 150 such that when the pull ring is pulled the notches 222 assist in allowing a user to break off the front portion 150 from the base 110. As noted above, once the front portion 150 of the base 110 is removed, the user can peel away the rest of the base 110 from the top of the can 10.
[0040] The base 110 further includes a pair of arms 230 extending from the inside base skirt 208 inwardly towards the center and which are diametrically opposed to each other. Each arm 230 includes a flange 235 extending upwardly above the annular ring 200. An outside surface 240 (surface facing towards the inside base skirt 208) of the flange 235 includes a projection tab 245.
[0041] The flanges 235 are configured to be resiliently connected to the base 110, which, as explained in detail below, allows the user to unlock the opening mechanism 130 to move from the cover form the closed configuration to the open configuration as well as locks the cover to the base 110 when closed.
[0042] The cover 120 of the closure mechanism 100 includes a top surface 300 terminating at a top peripheral edge 302 to a top skirt 304 that extends downwardly. Corresponding to the pair of flanges 235 are a pair of slots 306 defined in the top surface 300. Each slot 306 includes a projection member 308 positioned on one side of the slot 306 to act in concert with the projection tab 245 on the flange 235 defined on the base 110. When the cover 120 is moved to the closed position, the cover 120 is moved over the base 110, such that the flanges 235 slide though the slots 306, when closed, the projection tabs 245 click or slide past the projection members 308. This temporarily locks the cover onto the base. The temporary lock can be released by pinching the flanges 235 towards each other until the projection tabs 245 slide past the projection members 308 and the cover can be pivoted upwardly to an open configuration.
[0043] In addition, the top surface 300 of the cover 120 can have a grooved or indented surface region 320 around each slot to provide for an additional clearance for the user's fingers to grasp the flanges 235. Furthermore, the top surface 300 of the cover 120 can further include raised guards 330 curved along the top peripheral edge 302 between the slots 306.
[0044] The cover 120 and base 110 are most likely hinged by a living hinge 340 positioned along an edge 345 of the two components.
[0045] From the underside of the cover 120, each projection member 308 may be reinforced with a series of projection ribs 350 to ensure the projection member 308 does not lose its stiffness.
[0046] Lastly, to help further facilitate the child safety locking of the cover and base, a secondary function must be incorporated along with the pinching of the flanges 235. This is accomplished by a front end click lock 400, which includes a catch 405 positioned on an edge 407 of the skirt 304 defined on the cover 120 working in concert with a bead 415 positioned on a boss 425 extending from the annular ring 200, preferably positioned between the two notches 222. The front end click lock 400 can be opened by a user applying an upward force to the cover to overcome the frictionally force of catch/bead. The user can apply the force to a lip 410 on the cover 120.
[0047] As defined the closure mechanism has a base that is fitted over and onto the can and which locks onto the can. The mechanism further includes a cover that closes and locks onto the base preventing access to the top of the can. The closure mechanism further includes a unlocking mechanism that a user can use to move the cover from a closed configuration to an open configuration with a finger pinch and lifting manipulation. Once the cover is in the open configuration the user can remove the base from the can to gain access.
[0048] In various embodiments, the closure mechanism 100 can be a single unit or sold and packaged in various pairs depending on how the user want to sell the cans. For example,
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[0050] The closure mechanism 600 has a base 110 and a cover 120 that when in a closed configuration (illustrated in
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[0052] The base 110 further includes a pull ring 140 secured to a front portion 150 of the base 110 and extending within a general opened space 220 of the annular ring 200. The annular ring 200 includes a notch 222 on either side of the front portion 150 such that when the pull ring is pulled the notches 222 assist in allowing a user to break off the front portion 150 from the base 110. As noted above, once the front portion 150 of the base 110 is removed or split from the base 110, the user can peel away the rest of the base 110 from the top of the can 10.
[0053] The base 110 further includes a pair of arms 230 extending from the inside base skirt 208 inwardly towards the center and which are diametrically opposed to each other. Each arm 230 includes a flange 235 extending upwardly above the annular ring 200. An outside surface 240 (surface facing towards the inside base skirt 208) of the flange 235 includes a projection tab 245.
[0054] The flanges 235 are configured to be resiliently connected to the base 110, which, as explained in detail below, allows the user to unlock the opening mechanism 130 to move from the cover form the closed configuration to the open configuration as well as locks the cover to the base 110 when closed.
[0055] The cover 120 of the closure mechanism 100 includes a top surface 300 terminating at a top peripheral edge 302 to a top skirt 304 that extends downwardly. Corresponding to the pair of flanges 235 are a pair of slots 306 defined in the top surface 300. Each slot 306 includes a projection member 308 positioned on one side of the slot 306 to act in concert with the projection tab 245 on the flange 235 defined on the base 110. When the cover 120 is moved to the closed position, the cover 120 is moved over the base 110, such that the flanges 235 slide though the slots 306, when closed, the projection tabs 245 click or slide past the projection members 308. This temporarily locks the cover onto the base. The temporary lock can be released by pinching the flanges 235 towards each other until the projection tabs 245 slide past the projection members 308 and the cover can be pivoted upwardly to an open configuration.
[0056] In addition, the top surface 300 of the cover 120 can have a grooved or indented surface region 320 around each slot to provide for an additional clearance for the user's fingers to grasp the flanges 235. Furthermore, the top surface 300 of the cover 120 can further include raised guards 330 curved along the top peripheral edge 302 between the slots 306.
[0057] The cover 120 and base 110 are most likely hinged by a living hinge 340 positioned along an edge 345 of the two components.
[0058] From the underside of the cover 120, the top surface 300 may be reinforced with a series of radial crosspieces 605 outwardly positioned form a central cross ring 610. In addition, each of the underside surfaces 620 defined below the indented surface regions 320 may be reinforced with a series of pair of projection ribs 625 which slide into slots 630 positioned on either side of the arm 230 maintaining the flanges 235. This ensures proper alignment and locking of the flanges 234 with the projection members 308.
[0059] In addition, to further prevent tampering, the base 200 includes extended arcuate members 650/665 which extend from the inner peripheral edge 204 below the top of the annual ring 200, extend radially inward to define an arcuate top surface 655 and terminate into a downward lip 660. The arcuate members are positioned towards the living hinge 340 between the annual ring 200 and the pull ring 140 and then a pair of arcuate members 665 are separate positioned between the arms 230 and the connection of the pull ring 140 and the base 150.
[0060] Lastly, to help further facilitate the child safety locking of the cover and base, a secondary function must be incorporated along with the pinching of the flanges 235. This is accomplished by a front-end frictional engagement 670, which includes an upwardly extending slot tab 675 that engages a one of the radial crosspieces 605A. 405 positioned on an edge 407 of the skirt 304 defined on the cover 120 working in concert with a bead 415 positioned on a boss 425 extending from the annular ring 200, preferably positioned between the two notches 222. The front end front-end frictional engagement 400 can be opened by a user applying an upward force to the cover to overcome the frictionally force.
[0061] From the foregoing and as mentioned above, it is observed that numerous variations and modifications may be effected without departing from the spirit and scope of the novel concept of the invention. It is to be understood that no limitation with respect to the embodiments illustrated herein is intended or should be inferred. It is intended to cover, by the appended drawings provided, all such modifications within the scope of the invention.