Safety Container
20170137167 ยท 2017-05-18
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D2215/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D43/22
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65D43/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D43/22
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A safety container having a liner disposed within an outer container. The liner includes a liner box removably coupled to a liner lid. The liner box has a liner floor with upwardly extending liner walls. In a first closed state the liner lid is positioned such that the liner lid engages the liner walls. The liner lid is removable from the liner walls in a first open state. The outer container box is slidingly coupled to the outer container lid through openings at opposing ends of the outer container lid. In a second closed state the outer container box and liner are enclosed by the outer container lid. The outer container box is slidably removed at least partially from the outer container lid to a second open state while the liner is configured to the first open state.
Claims
1. A safety container comprising a liner, the liner having a liner box coupled to a liner lid by a hinge, the liner box having a liner floor with upwardly extending liner walls, the liner lid being coupled to at least one of the upwardly extending liner walls, wherein in a first closed state the liner lid is positioned such that the liner lid engages the liner walls and in a first open state the liner lid is pivotable away from the liner walls.
2. The safety container of claim 1, wherein the liner is constructed of plastic material.
3. The safety container of claim 2, wherein the plastic material is silicone.
4. The safety container of claim 1, wherein the liner lid is normally open in a rested state.
5. The safety container of claim 4, wherein the hinge is reinforced with a plastic material.
6. The safety container of claim 5, wherein the plastic material is silicone.
7. The safety container of claim 1, further comprising a container box slidingly coupled to a container lid, the container box having a floor with a plurality of inner container walls extending upwardly therefrom, the container lid having a top plate with a plurality of outer container walls extending downwardly therefrom, wherein the container box is slidingly coupled to the container lid such that in a second closed state the container box is enclosed by the container lid and in a second open state the container box is at least partially removed from the container lid.
8. The safety container of claim 7, wherein the liner is positioned within the container box such that in the second closed state the liner is in the first closed state and enclosed within the container box and container lid, and in the second open state the liner is in the first open state.
9. The safety container of claim 8, wherein in the first open state the liner lid is pivoted away from the liner walls to a position at least parallel to the liner floor.
10. The safety container of claim 7, wherein the container lid comprises a locking member extending from a lower surface of the top plate, the locking member positioned on the lower surface such that a space is formed between the locking member and an outer container wall, a inner container wall positioned within the space when in the second closed state.
11. A safety container comprising a liner disposed within a container, the container comprising a container box slidingly coupled to a container lid, the container box having a floor with a plurality of inner container walls extending upwardly therefrom, the container lid having a top plate with a plurality of outer container walls extending downwardly therefrom, wherein the container box is slidingly coupled to the container lid; the liner having a liner box coupled to a liner lid by a hinge, the liner box having a liner floor with upwardly extending lower liner walls, the liner lid being coupled to at least one of the upwardly extending lower liner walls, wherein the liner is positioned within the container box such that the lower liner walls engage the inner container walls; wherein in a closed state the liner lid engages the lower liner walls and the container lid encloses the container box, an inner container wall being positioned within the slot; wherein in an open state the container lid is at least partially removed from the container box and the liner lid is pivotable away from the lower liner walls.
12. The safety container of claim 11, wherein the container lid comprises a locking member projecting downwardly from an underside of the top plate, the locking member having an edge disposed a distance away from an outer container wall to form a slot therebetween, the locking member being tapered in decreasing thickness from the edge to an opposing end of the locking member, the opposing end having a smooth junction with the underside of the top plate.
13. The safety container of claim 12, wherein the locking member is substantially U-shaped, free ends of the U-shape having a smooth junction with the underside of the top plate, an opposite end of the U-shape forming the edge.
14. The safety container of claim 12, wherein the locking member is substantially V-shaped, free ends of the V-shape having a smooth junction with the underside of the top plate, an opposite end of the V-shape forming the edge.
15. The safety container of claim 12, wherein the lower liner walls comprise a first engagement member positioned along an upper end of said liner walls, wherein the liner lid comprises a second engagement member positioned on an underside of said liner lid.
16. The safety container of claim 15, wherein the first engagement member includes a continuous channel formed along the upper end of the lower liner walls and the second engagement member includes a continuous projection extending from the underside of the liner lid underside, the channel and projection matching such that the projection is secured within the channel when engaged.
17. The safety container of claim 15, wherein the first engagement member includes a continuous ridge formed along the upper end of the lower liner walls and the second engagement member includes upper liner walls extending downwardly from the liner lid, the upper liner walls secured within the ridge when engaged.
18. A safety container comprising a liner disposed within an outer container, the outer container comprising a drawer slidingly coupled to a cover, the drawer having a bottom member with a plurality of inner walls extending upwardly therefrom, the cover having an top member with a plurality of outer walls extending downwardly therefrom, wherein the drawer is slidingly coupled to the cover; the liner having a liner box removably coupled to a liner lid, the liner box having a liner floor with upwardly extending lower liner walls, the liner lid being coupled to at least one of the upwardly extending lower liner walls, wherein the liner is positioned within the container box such that the lower liner walls engage the drawer inner walls; wherein in a closed state the liner lid engages the lower liner walls and the outer container cover encloses the outer container drawer; wherein in an open state the outer container cover is at least partially removed from the outer container drawer and the liner lid is removable from the liner box lower liner walls.
19. The safety container of claim 18, wherein the liner box is hingedly coupled to the liner lid.
20. The safety container of claim 19, wherein a continuous channel is formed along an upper end of the lower liner walls and a continuous projection extends from the liner lid underside, the channel and projection matching such that the projection is secured within the channel when engaged.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0031] The above and other objects, features and advantages of the present disclosure will be more apparent from the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
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[0046] To facilitate an understanding of the embodiments, identical reference numerals have been used, when appropriate, to designate the same or similar elements that are common to the figures. Further, unless stated otherwise, the features shown in the figures are not drawn to scale, but are shown for illustrative purposes only.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0047] Exemplary embodiments are described herein to provide a detailed description of the present disclosure. Variations of these embodiments will be apparent to those of skill in the art. Moreover, certain terminology is used in the following description for convenience only and is not limiting. For example, the words top and bottom, or upper and lower designate directions in the drawings to which reference is made. The word a is defined to mean at least one. The terminology includes the words above specifically mentioned, derivatives thereof, and words of similar import.
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[0051] In one embodiment, the part of the hinge 136 facing the inside of the liner 130 is reinforced with additional silicone such that the liner lid 134 is normally open, or open in a rested state, as shown in
[0052] In another embodiment, the liner 130 is formed integral to the container box 110, thereby reducing manufacturing costs. Also, the liner 130 could be constructed of hard plastic while a soft material such as plastic foam or silicone is attached to the inner surface of the liner box 132 and a bottom surface of the liner lid 134 to provide dampening or sound absorption of any hard materials within that are displaced during transport.
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[0054] Another embodiment of a liner 330 of the present invention is shown in
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[0061] The liners or inserts of the present invention could be inserted into any child resistant container such as the containers 100, 200 described above. The containers 100, 200 as well as the liners could take on different sizes and shapes so long as the liners could be secured within the container. In the alternative, the liners or inserts could be used separately if child resistance is not required.
[0062] Each of the embodiments could be modified and constructed to be leak-proof. For example, the liner lid walls could be offset inwardly and the liner box walls could include a channel or indent partially extending through the thickness of the liner box walls so that the liner lid walls and liner box channel or indent engage to form a two-sided seal when in a closed configuration.
[0063] Each outer container described above is constructed of hard plastic and manufactured by injection molding to provide sufficient strength and to withstand wear and tear. Each liner described above is also constructed of plastic by injection molding. Silicone could be used to provide a soft, non-stick surface but other plastics could be used as well.
[0064] Although this invention has been described in its exemplary forms with a certain degree of particularity, it is understood that the present disclosure has been made only by way of example and numerous changes in the details of construction and combination and arrangement of parts may be employed without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.