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Child-resistant cap and container assembly

a container and child-resistant technology, applied in the field of container assemblies, can solve the problems of difficult manufacturing of caps within caps, difficult to manufacture, and relatively difficult for children to remove caps from containers,

Inactive Publication Date: 2015-11-12
DRUG PLASTIC & GLASS
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The present invention is directed to a container assembly with a container, a cap, and a locking mechanism to prevent the cap from being easily removed from the container. The locking mechanism includes a tapering locking rib on the neck of the container, which impacts levers on the cap to resist its rotation. The levers are pivotable to clear the locking edge and allow for easy removal of the cap from the container. The technical effect of the invention is to provide a secure and easy-to-use container assembly for food or beverage containers.

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The cap may be “child-resistant,” which can mean that the cap is relatively difficult for children to remove from the container and / or the cap has passed performance tests with respect to a degree or level of difficulty for children and seniors in removing the cap from the container.
The inner wall and outer wall of such existing caps essentially create a cap within a cap that is difficult to manufacture and relatively expensive.
The lugs extend upwardly from a shelf on the bottle, thereby forming a generally U-shape with the neck of the bottle that is also difficult to manufacture.
Such lugs located where the neck meets the body can be difficult to manufacture, particularly if using a blow molding process.
Such double-wall closures and corresponding bottles are expensive to manufacture, difficult to manufacture, often result in out of tolerance goods that must be rejected and difficult to use.

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[0015]Certain terminology is used in the following description for convenience only and is not limiting. Unless specifically set forth herein, the terms “a”, “an” and “the” are not limited to one element but instead should be read as meaning “at least one”. The words “right,”“left,”“lower,”“upper” and words of similar import designate directions in the drawings to which reference is made. The words “inwardly” or “distally” and “outwardly” or “proximally” refer to directions toward and away from, respectively, the geometric center or orientation of the device and related parts thereof. The terminology includes the above-listed words, derivatives thereof and words of similar import.

[0016]Referring to FIGS. 1-6, a container assembly, generally designated 10, includes a container 12 and a cap 14. The container assembly 10 may be used for storing and / or dispensing pharmaceutical or nutritional products, such as tablets, caplets, capsules or other forms of medication. The container assemb...

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Abstract

A child-resistant container assembly for selectively storing materials is provided. The child-resistant container assembly includes a cap and a container. The cap has a top wall and a sidewall. First and second levers are positioned in respective gaps in the sidewall and are pivotably connected thereto via hinges. The container includes a neck positioned at an upper end thereof, having a radially outwardly extending, circumferentially tapering locking rib. The locking rib defines at least one locking edge, at a largest diameter of the locking rib, and at least one base edge, at a smallest diameter of the locking rib. To remove the cap from the container, the first and second levers are manually pivoted to clear the at least one locking edge, in order to permit sufficient rotation of the cap relative to the container to remove the cap from the container.

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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS[0001]This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 61 / 990,418, filed on May 8, 2014, entitled “Child-Resistant Cap and Container Assembly,” the entire contents of which are incorporated by reference herein.BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION[0002]The preferred invention relates generally to container assemblies and, more specifically, to a combination container and a removable, single wall child-resistant cap that remains generally easy to open by elderly users.[0003]Container assemblies for pharmaceutical or nutritional products as well as other components are known. Container assemblies typically include a cap for containing a pharmaceutical or nutritional product within a bottle or other container. The cap may be “child-resistant,” which can mean that the cap is relatively difficult for children to remove from the container and / or the cap has passed performance tests with respect to a degree or level of difficulty for ...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): B65D50/04B65D41/04B65D1/02
CPCB65D50/046B65D41/0471B65D1/0207B65D1/0246B65D1/023B65D2215/02B65D2251/023
Inventor KOLLER, NATHANIELCAMOMILE, DOUGLAS S.BIESECKER LONGACRE, LISSACLEEVELY, BRUCE T.
Owner DRUG PLASTIC & GLASS
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