Container with a child-proof lock
09567141 ยท 2017-02-14
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D47/0804
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2215/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2251/1033
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D83/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2251/1025
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D45/28
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D50/045
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65D45/28
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D83/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D50/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D47/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A container having a container body (2) comprises a container wall (3) and forms a receiving space (4) for goods to be packaged (5). The container comprises a discharge opening (6) for discharging the goods to be packaged (5) and a container closure (10) for closing the discharge opening (6). The container closure (10) comprises a lid (12) which can assume a closed position for closing the discharge opening (6) and an open position for opening the discharge opening (6). The container further comprises a child-proof lock (30) including first and second locking elements (18, 19). The first and second locking elements (18, 19) can assume a mutual locked position in which the lid (12) is fixed in the closed position, and wherein the first and second locking elements (18, 19) can be moved to a release position in which the lid (12) can be moved to the open position.
Claims
1. A child-proof container comprising: a container body, comprising a container wall and forming a receiving space for goods to be packaged therein, the container further comprising a discharge opening for discharging the goods therefrom; a container closure for closing the discharge opening, wherein the container closure comprises a lid movable between a closed position, in which the lid closes the discharge opening, and an open position, in which the discharge opening is open; and a child-proof lock comprising a first locking element arranged on the lid co-operating with a second locking element situated adjacent to the container, wherein the first and second locking elements are moveable relative to one another between a locked position, in which the lid is fixed in the closed position, and a release position, in which the lid can be moved to the open position; wherein the child-proof lock further comprises an actuating element that is movable from a rest position to an actuating position in order to move the first and second locking elements relative to each other from the locked position to the release position, wherein the second locking element is arranged outside of the container wall and at a radial distance from the container wall.
2. The child-proof container as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a recess on a side of the second locking element facing the container wall, the first locking element being at least partially received in the recess in the closed position of the lid.
3. The child-proof container as claimed in claim 2, wherein the container wall comprises an aperture in the region of the recess.
4. The child-proof container as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a projecting holding section which extends outwardly from the container wall, wherein the second locking element is arranged on the holding section.
5. The child-proof container as claimed in claim 4, wherein the second locking element comprises a bar which is attached to the holding section by means of a first connecting section.
6. The child-proof container as claimed in claim 5, wherein the bar is connected to the container wall by a second connecting section.
7. The child-proof container as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a resilient tongue provided on the holding section, the actuating element being arranged on the resilient tongue.
8. The child-proof container as claimed in claim 1, wherein the actuating element comprises a contact surface, which is pressed against the first locking element in the actuating position.
9. The child-proof container as claimed in claim 1, wherein each one of the first and second locking elements has the actuating element on a corresponding one of two sides of the container.
10. The child-proof container as claimed in claim 1, wherein the container closure comprises a section situated adjacent to the container which is arranged on the container body.
11. The child-proof container as claimed in claim 10, wherein the section situated adjacent to the container is arranged on a container opening formed by the container wall, wherein the discharge opening is formed in the section situated adjacent to the container.
12. The child-proof container as claimed in claim 10, wherein the lid is movably articulated on the section situated adjacent to the container.
13. The child-proof container as claimed in claim 1, wherein the first locking element is formed as a resiliently movable spring arm.
14. The child-proof container as claimed in claim 1, wherein the first and second locking elements are formed as latching elements which latch together in the closed position of the lid.
15. The child-proof container as claimed in claim 3, further comprising a projecting holding section which extends outwardly from the container wall, wherein the second locking element is arranged on the holding section.
16. The child-proof container as claimed in claim 15, further comprising a resilient tongue provided on the holding section, the actuating element being arranged on the resilient tongue.
17. The child-proof container as claimed in claim 16, wherein the actuating element comprises a contact surface, which is pressed against the first locking element in the actuating position.
18. The child-proof container as claimed in claim 16, wherein each one of the first and second locking elements has the actuating element on a corresponding one of two sides of the container.
19. The child-proof container as claimed in claim 3, wherein the actuating element comprises a contact surface, which is pressed against the first locking element in the actuating position.
20. The child-proof container as claimed in claim 3, wherein each one of the first and second locking elements has the actuating element on a corresponding one of two sides of the container.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(19) The container body 2 is designed in the form of a beaker. It comprises an upwardly facing container opening 8. The container wall 3 extends in an inclined manner from the base surface 9 and expands upwardly.
(20) Furthermore, the container 1 comprises a container closure 10. In the illustrated exemplified embodiment, this closure has a section 11 situated adjacent to the container and a lid 12. The section 11 situated adjacent to the container is formed as an insert, which is inserted into the container opening 8. In the illustrated embodiment, the discharge opening 6 is arranged in the section 11 situated adjacent to the container. The discharge opening 6 is closed by the lid 12. In this respect, the lid comprises a protruding section 13, which protrudes into the discharge opening 6 and closes the same in a sealing manner in the closed position of the lid 12 illustrated in
(21) Furthermore, the container closure 10 comprises a desiccant chamber 15. This is provided towards the receiving space 4 with a cover 16 made of moisture-permeable material, e.g. cardboard. A known desiccant can be accommodated in the desiccant chamber 15 in order to protect the goods to be packaged from moisture.
(22) The section 11 situated adjacent to the container is formed as an insert, which is inserted into the container body 2. A seal 17 is provided in the connecting region between the container body 2 and section 11 situated adjacent to the container of the container closure 10. In the illustrated exemplified embodiment, this seal is formed as a circumferential sealing bead.
(23) The container closure 10 comprises a child-proof lock 30 in order to protect the container 1 from unauthorized opening by children. In this respect, a first locking element 18 is provided on the lid. In the illustrated exemplified embodiment, this locking element is formed as a resiliently movable spring arm which extends downwards from the lid 12. A second locking element 19 is provided on the side situated adjacent to the container. A hook-like protrusion is formed on the first locking element 18 and engages behind the second locking element 19 in the closed position of the lid. In this manner, the first and second locking elements can latch together and assume a mutual locked position, in which the lid 12 is fixed in the closed position. The first and second locking elements 18, 19 can be moved relative to each other from the locked position to a release position, in which the lid 12 can be moved to the open position. In the illustrated exemplified embodiment, the first locking element 18 formed as a resilient spring arm can be moved, in this respect, inwardly towards the container body 1 until the hook-like protrusion is moved past the second locking element. In order to be able to operate the child-proof lock 30 simply and intuitively, an actuating element 20 is provided. This can be moved inwardly from the rest position illustrated in
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(29) A recess 26 arranged outside of the container body 2 is provided on the side of the second locking element 19 facing the container wall 3. The first locking element 18 can be at least partially received in this recess in the closed position of the lid 12 in order to latch with the second locking element 19.
(30) The container wall 3 comprises an aperture 27 in the region of the recess 26. The aperture 27 is arranged above the seal 17 (
(31) Furthermore, a resilient tongue 28 is provided on the holding section 22 for each actuating element 20. The resilient tongue 28 is resiliently movable so that the actuating element 20 can be pressed inwardly against the first locking element 18. Owing to the resilient properties of the resilient tongue 28, the actuating element 20 returns to its rest position when there is no more pressure on the actuating element.
(32) In the illustrated embodiment, the actuating element 20 is formed as an actuating button. In the illustrated exemplified embodiment, this button has an approximately circular shape. The actuating elements 20 can thereby be easily grasped and compressed using two fingers. The contact surface 21 of the actuating element 20 faces inwards in each case.
(33) The actuating elements 20 are arranged beneath the bars 23. The holding section 22 comprises a downwardly facing support section 29. The resilient tongues 28 are arranged on both sides of the support section. The resilient tongues 28 extend from the support section 29 towards the container body 2.
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(35) The container 1 can most preferably be produced from synthetic material. The illustrated exemplified embodiment is formed as an injection moulded synthetic material part. The container 1 can be assembled from two injection moulded parts. The first injection moulded part comprises the container body 2 and the second injection moulded part comprises the section 11 situated adjacent to the container and the lid 12.