CHILD RESISTANT STORAGE CONTAINER
20180186524 ยท 2018-07-05
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D2583/0404
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2215/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A child resistant storage container is provided. The child resistant storage container has a housing having a top half, a bottom half and a generally hollow interior storage area. A locking mechanism temporarily secures the top half of the device to the bottom half of the device. The top half has a plurality of opposing teeth that allow the top half to be separated from the bottom half only when the locking teeth of the top half are engaged with each other. The interior of the child resistant storage container may be used to store items such as medications.
Claims
1) A child resistant storage container comprising: a housing have a top unit having a perimeter and a bottom unit having a perimeter and a hollow interior; wherein the top unit is removably and selectively attached to the bottom unit; wherein the top unit has a base portion and a rotatable ring portion wherein the rotatable ring portion is secured to the base portion and wherein the base portion moves between a first position and a second position with respect to the rotatable ring portion; a plurality of teeth integral with the base portion of the top unit and a plurality of teeth integral with the rotatable ring portion; wherein the base portion is capable of rotating fully around the rotatable ring portion of the top unit when the base portion is in the first position; and wherein the plurality of teeth of the base portion of the top unit and the plurality of teeth of the rotatable ring portion do not contact each other in the first position but contact each other in the second position when the base portion is rotated with respect to the rotatable ring portion.
2) The child resistant storage container of claim 1 further comprising: a threaded member on the rotatable ring portion of the top unit.
3) The child resistant storage container of claim 2 further comprising: a threaded member on the bottom unit wherein the threaded member of the bottom unit correspondingly fits with the threaded member of the rotatable ring portion.
4) The child resistant storage container of claim 1 wherein the top unit and the bottom unit are magnetic and attracted to each other.
5) The child resistant storage container of claim 1 further comprising: indicia located on the top unit.
6) The child resistant storage container of claim 1 wherein the top unit and the bottom unit are cylindrical.
7) The child resistant storage container of claim 1 wherein a user must move the base portion of the top unit into the second position and further rotate the top unit with respect to the bottom unit in order to separate the top unit from the bottom unit.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0022] A child resistant storage container is provided. The child resistant storage container has a housing having a top half, a bottom half and a generally hollow interior storage area. It is understood that although the application states half, the top portion and the bottom portion may be of different sizes. A locking mechanism temporarily secures the top half of the device to the bottom half of the device. The locking mechanism has a first threaded member located on the top half of the device and a second corresponding threaded member on the bottom half of the device. Depressing the top half toward the bottom half unlocks the first threaded member from the second threaded member and allows the user to twist the top half with respect to the bottom half and, therein, allows a user to separate the top half of the device from the bottom half. The top half has a plurality of opposing teeth that allow the top half to be separated from the bottom half only when the locking teeth of the top half are engaged with each other. The interior of the child resistant storage container may be used to store items such as medications.
[0023] Referring first to
[0024] In an alternative embodiment, the top half (or unit) 10 and the bottom half (or unit) 20 may be magnetic (having different polarity orientation) so that the top half 10 is lightly attracted to the bottom half 20 when in the proper orientation of
[0025] In an embodiment, the top half 10 may have a diameter 15 (
[0026] In an embodiment, the top half 10 of the container 1 may have a stationary portion 11 (or base portion) and a rotatable ring 17. Preferably, the rotatable ring 17 is plastic, but may be made of other suitable materials. The rotatable ring 17 may rotate with respect to the stationary portion 11 of the top half 10 as is shown in
[0027] The bottom half 20 of the container 1 may have a stationary support ring 27 which is attached to the bottom half 20 of the container 1 wherein the stationary support ring 27 does not move with respect to the bottom half 20. The stationary support ring 27 of the bottom half 20 may be located near a top 21 of the bottom half 20. The stationary support ring 27 may have a corresponding second threaded member 28 which interlocks with the first threaded member 18 of the rotatable ring 17 of the top half 10.
[0028] In an embodiment, the stationary support ring 27 of the bottom half 20 may extend beyond the height 25 of the side 24 of the bottom half 20 therein allowing the second threaded member 28 to extend above the top 21 of the bottom half 20 whereas the first threaded member 18 of the top half 10 may not extend beyond the height 5 of the top half 10. As a result of the stationary support ring 27 extending beyond the height 25 of the bottom half 20 more objects 50 (such as medication) may be stored within the interior 8 of the device 1 without accidently falling out of the interior 8 of the device 1.
[0029] In an embodiment, the first threaded member 18 and the second threaded member 28 may corresponding lock into each other such that to remove the top half 10 from the bottom half 20 a user must push downward on the top half 10 of the device 1 while simultaneously twisting the top half 10 with respect to the stationary bottom half 20. As a result of the complex twisting and depressing required, a child is prevented from gaining access to the interior 8 of the device 1 while an adult is easily able to open the device 1.
[0030] In an embodiment, the interface between the top half 10 and the bottom half 20 units may create a substantially air-tight seal when used properly. The airtight seal provides a barrier to air ingress and increases freshness while extending product shelf-life. The positive interface my also creates a condition which generates an audible que to the user upon opening that the seal has been broken. Even further, in an embodiment, a tamper evident band may be utilized along the circumference of the container via a break away tab or plastics strip between elements 10 (top) and 20 (base).
[0031] Referring now to
[0032] In an embodiment, the locking teeth 100 of the top half 10 may be fewer in number than the locking teeth 200 of the rotatable ring 17. The locking teeth 100, 200 of both of the top half 10 and the rotatable ring 17 may be generally triangular in shape, having a right angle 250 (
[0033] In one embodiment, the rotatable ring 17 may have a height which covers the locking teeth 100 of the stationary portion 11 as is shown in
[0034] The rotatable ring 17 may move up and down, from a first position (
[0035] If a user twists the top half 10 of the container 1 with respect to the bottom half 20 of the container 1 without first depressing the top half 10 of the container 1 toward the bottom half 20 of the container 1, the stationary portion 11 of the top half 10 of the device 1 will rotate freely as in
[0036] More specifically, the container 1 may now be opened since the locking teeth 100 of the stationary portion 11 will push the locking teeth 200 of the rotatable ring 17 (and therefore rotatable ring 17 itself) and the rotatable ring 17 has the threaded member 18 which will then move with respect to the second threaded member 28 of the bottom half 20.
[0037] When the top half 10 is depressed and a user twists the top half 10 of the container 1 with respect to the bottom half 20, the top half 10 unscrews along the threaded members 18, 28 and the top half 10 is separated from the bottom half 20 at the threaded members 18, 28. The top half 10 may then be completely separated from the bottom half 20 and the interior storage area 8 of the container 1 may be accessed. Spring tension in the rotatable ring 17 will return the top half 10 of the container 1 to the orientation of
[0038] In an embodiment, the top half 10 of the container 1 may have a recessed portion 300 as is shown in
[0039] 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.