CA2240928C - Container for storing tablets - Google Patents

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CA2240928C
CA2240928C CA002240928A CA2240928A CA2240928C CA 2240928 C CA2240928 C CA 2240928C CA 002240928 A CA002240928 A CA 002240928A CA 2240928 A CA2240928 A CA 2240928A CA 2240928 C CA2240928 C CA 2240928C
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Erik Ronlev
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The present invention relates to a container for pills comprising a container part (1) and a lid (8, 9) where closure is effected by screwing on the lid (8, 9). To facilitate screwing the lid off and on for persons with reduced fine motor function, according to the invention the threads (3, 4, 5, 10, 11, 12) are designed with a small angle of wrap corresponding to 270° ~ 45°, and to ensure sealing despite the short thread length, the outer edge (27) of the container part (1) is arranged to be in contact with the lid (8, 9) along three circular sealing lines (A, B, C).

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CONTAINER FOR STORING TABLETS
The present invention relates to a container for storing pills.
Such containers are well known and have long been used for storing pills or tablets, particularly pills for medicinal purposes. In many cases persons who regularly take medicine have reduced mobility, particularly fine motor function, as a result of illness or old age, and it is there-fore desirable to be able to open or close such containers without unnecessary complicated rotary manipulation. The wrap of the screw-threads on the lid and the container part should therefore be as short as possible. At the same time it is important for the lid to seal the container tightly in order to protect the contents from the surrounding air. This sealing function is achieved mainly by the threads cooperating with each other and in order to achieve satisfactory sealing, it is therefore important for the wrap of the threads to be as large as possible, a wrap of several revolutions often being required.
This requirement is in opposition to the need mentioned in the introduction, of being able to open the container with as little angle of rotation as possible. Conventional closures have either involved a compromise between these two demands or have been aimed at satisfying only one of them and disregarding the other.
The purpose of the present invention is to endeavour to solve this problem and provide a container which is both easy to open and also satisfies the demand for good sealing.
The invention provides a container for storing pills or tablets, comprising a container part with an opening and a lid to close the opening, said opening being surrounded by a cylindrical portion of the container part, said portion being provided externally with at least one screw-thread and said lid having a cylindrical portion provided internally with at least one thread arranged to cooperate with the at least one screw-thread provided on the cylindrical portion of said container part to enable the lid to be screwed on and oft the container part, each of said threads having an angle of wrap of 270° ~ 45°, said lid having an inner bottom with a circular groove into which an axially external part of the cylindrical portion of the container part is inserted when the lid is fully screwed on;
to be in sealing contact with the lid along at least three circular sealing lines, said groove being defined by one cylindrical side wall formed by an annular flange extending axially from said inner bottom of said lid, one side wall formed by an inner wall portion of said lid and surrounding said cylindrical side wall, and by a substantially flat bottom extending between these walls, said substantially flat bottom being provided with a ridge, wherein said side wall formed by an inner wall portion of said side wall is conical and a flat surface of an outer edge of said external part of said cylindrical portion is pressed against said ridge and its point is slightly deformed when said lid is fully screwed onto said cylindrical portion of said container part.
Thanks to the main sealing function being located at the outer edge of the container part in cooperation with surfaces on the bottom of the lid, the contact between them being along three circular sealing lines, a perfectly satisfactory sealing function is achieved without the 2a sealing effect from the threads engaging in each other having to be considered. Since the sealing aspect for the threads in a container according to the invention can be entirely neglected, these can be given minimum length corresponding to that necessary to properly ensure that the lid remains on the container part and is not accidentally screwed off. It has thus been possible to make these with an extension of approximately 270° or even less.
According to another preferred embodiment, the container is provided with a plurality of threads, preferably three on each part, which further simplifies manipulation, particularly when screwing on the lid.
The invention is particularly intended for use with containers manufactured out of plastic. This further ,increases the sealing function since, due to the relatively great deformability of the material, the sealing lines will be somewhat extended in transverse direction and in practice form ribbon-shaped sealing surfaces.
The invention is extremely suitable for use with lids of security type where an axial force pressing the lid against the container part is required to enable the lid to be screwed off.
According to yet another preferred embodiment of the invention, the lid is provided with a lightly applied strip or collar providing an indication as to whether the container has been opened or not.
The above and other advantageous embodiments of the invention are defined in the accompanying claims.
The invention will be explained in more detail in the following description of a preferred embodiment with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which Figure 1 shows a longitudinal section through the container part of a container according to the invention, Figure 2 is a view of the container part in Figure 1, seen from above, Figure 3 shows a partial longitudinal section through the lid of a container according to the invention in a first position, Figure 4 shows a corresponding section through the lid in Figure 3 in.a second position, Figure 5 shows an alternative embodiment of the lid in a section equivalent to that shown in Figure 3, Figure 6 is a view of the lid in Figure 5 seen from above, Figure 7 is an enlarged partial section of Figure 3.
The container part 1 in Figure 1 is a jar for pills and is manufactured from high density (HD) polyethylene. It has an upper cylindrical portion provided with three threads 3, 4, 5, each 'with an angle of wrap of 270a and a pitch of approximately 1:10. In .the embodiment shown the lower part of the container in which the pills are stored is also cylindrical but could have any shape. Between the cylindrical portion 2 provided with threads '3, 4, 5, and the lower part of the container 1 is a cylindrical neck portion 6, provided with four bosses ?. These. can be seen most clearly in Figure 2 and their function will be described: later on.

Figure 3 shows the lid 8, 9 of the container part 1 shown in Figures 1 and 2. The Iid consists of an inner part 8 and an outer part 9 and is made of polypropylene. The inner part 8 is provided with three threads 10, 11, 12 on its cylindrical part, each having an angle of wrap and pitch corresponding to the threads on the container part 1 so that they can be screwed info each other. The lid is of security type, constructed so that the Iid parts 8, 9 must be pressed together axially for the inner part 8 to accompany the outer part 9 when this is turned in opening direction. Figure 3 shows the lid in this compressed position.

When the lid parts 8, 9 are not compressed they assume the position shown in Figure 4 in relation to each other. In this position the outer part 9 will only cause the inner part 8 to turn in closing direction, whereas the outer part 9 will rotate freely about the inner part if turned in opening direction. Connecting members 13 and 14 on the two parts only permit turning resulting in opening when the lid parts are compressed.
The side of the inner part 8 facing the container part is provided with a strip or collar 15 secured with the aid of a number of tongues 17. These tongues are thin and can be broken with relatively little force. Four bosses 16 are arranged on the inner side of the collar. When the Iid 8, 9 is screwed onto the container part 1 the collar 15 is locafed around the neck portion 6 of the container part 1. The bosses on the collar 15 and the bosses 7 on the neck portion of the container 1 are arranged to hook into each other when the Iid is turned in opening direction. W he n turning continues past this position, where the ring 15 is retained by the cooperating bosses 7 and 16, the tongues are torn off so that the collar 15 is separated from the inner part 8 of the lid and assumes a position resting around the neck portion 6 of the container part. This tearing of the collar 15 from the inner part 8 of the lid occurs the first time the lid 8, 9 is removed from the container part 1. The fact that it is separated from the lid thus serves the function of indicating that the container has been opened.

As can be seen in Figures 4 and 5, the cylindrical outer surface of the outer part 9 is shaped with peaks 18 and valleys 19 in a wave pattern in peripheral direction in order to facilitate turning.
'' S In the embodiment according to Figures 6 and 7 the outer part 9 of the lid is provided on its upper side with gripping means 20 which for some people offers an alternative that facilitates turning. The gripping means 20 is in the form of a ring standing up from the lid and having diametrically opposed slits 21. The lid can be opened with the aid of these by pressing the container against the edge of a slab-shaped object, e.g. the edge of a table. With the edge of the table engaged in the slits 21, the container is easily opened by turning the container part 1 while the lid is prevented from turning by the edge of the table.
As can be seen in Figure 3 the inner part 8 of the lid is provided at the bottom with an annular holder in which a container 22 with desiccant material 23 can be applied.
The inner part 8 of the lid is also provided with an annular flange 25 and an annular groove 26. When the lid 8, 9 is screwed onto the container part 1, the outer edge 27 of the cylindrical pardon 2 of the container part extends into the annular groove 26 and seals against the adjacent surfaces thereof.
Figure 7, which is an enlargement of a section through the portion around the flange 25 and groove 26, shows how the outer edge 27 of the container part cooperates seaiingly with the inner lid 8.
The annular groove 26 is limited in radial direction on its inner side by the outer cylindrical surface of the flange 25 and on its outer side by a conical surface 29, half the top angle of which is approximately 25~. The bottom 30 of the groove is substantially flat and is provided substantially centrally with an annular ridge 31 having triangular cross _r section. The depth of the groove is approximately 5 mm and its breadth is approximately the same. The ridge has a height of approximately 0.3 mm and a top angle of approximately 60~.
When the lid 8 is fully screwed onto the cylindrical portion 2 of the container part, active sealing occurs along three active sealing lines A, B, C running annularly between the Iid part 8 and the outer edge 27 of the cylindrical portion 2. The threads permit screwing until the screwing motion is stopped by contact along these lines. The groove is so dimensioned that contact occurs substantially simultaneously along the lines A and B. The contact force at the line A provides an efficient seal against the corresponding corner of the edge 27 which is thus slightly deformed. Due to the conical shape of the surface 27 the contact force at A acquires a radial component which presses the outer end of the annular portion 2 inwards to abut the inner surface 28 of the flange 25 so that an efficient sealing Iine with a contact force arises in the area C. The flat surface of the edge 27 will be pressed against the ridge 31 and its point will be slightly deformed, whereupon an efficient sealing line is also achieved in the area B.
Thanks to these three contact Iines A, B, C, where contact a n d a r pressure occurs along all three, efficient sealing is obtained which eliminates the need for the screw-threads to be given any sealing function. The figure also shows a fourth sealing line D between the conical surface 29 and the corner of a section of the cylindrical portion 2 having slightly larger diameter than at its outer edge. Sealing along this Iine D is Iess efficient, however, and is deemed passive since the true contact force in axial direction occurs along the Ianes A and B, this force preventing further penetration of the cylindrical portion 2 into the groove 26. Any contact occurring along the Iine D must therefore be rather light.
The embodiments described above are only intended as examples to explain the inventive concept and shall not, therefore, be attributed any limiting significance. The invention can be modified in various ways and is limited only by the protective scope defined in the main claim.

It should be particularly emphasised that it is not limited to use with a lid of security type but may also be used for simple screw-on lids.

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CLAIMS:
1. A container for storing pills or tablets, comprising a container part with an opening and a lid to close the opening, said opening being surrounded by a cylindrical portion of the container part, said portion being provided externally with at least one screw-thread and said lid having a cylindrical portion provided internally with at least one thread arranged to cooperate with the at least one screw-thread provided on the cylindrical portion of said container part to enable the lid to be screwed on and off the container part, each of said threads having an angle of wrap of 270° ~ 45°, said lid having an inner bottom with a circular groove into which an axially external part of the cylindrical portion of the container part is inserted when the lid is fully screwed on, to be in sealing contact with the lid along at least three circular sealing lines, said groove being defined by one cylindrical side wall formed by an annular flange extending axially from said inner bottom of said lid, one side wall formed by an inner wall portion of said lid and surrounding said cylindrical side wall, and by a substantially flat bottom extending between these walls, said substantially flat bottom being provided with a ridge, wherein said side wall formed by an inner wall portion of said side wall is conical and a flat surface of an outer edge of said external part of said cylindrical portion is pressed against said ridge and its point is slightly deformed when said lid is fully screwed onto said cylindrical portion of said container part.
2. The container as claimed in claim 1, wherein said ridge has triangular cross section, one point thereof facing towards the container part.
3. The container as claimed in claim 1 or 2, wherein said three sealing lines are so disposed that a first line runs along said conical side wall, a second line along a part of said ridge facing towards the container part, and a third line along said cylindrical wall.
4. The container as claimed in any one of claims 1-3, wherein said angle of wrap is 270° ~ 30°.
5. The container as claimed in claim 4, wherein said angle of wrap is approximately 270°.
6. The container as claimed in any one of claims 1-5, wherein said cylindrical portion of the container part, and said cylindrical portion of the lid are each provided with a plurality of threads.
7. The container as claimed in claim 6, wherein the number of threads on each cylindrical portion is three.
8. The container as claimed in any one of claims 1-7, wherein the container part and the lid are comprised of a plastic.
9. The container as claimed in any one of claims 1-7, wherein the container part is comprised of a plastic.
10. The container as claimed in any one of claims 1-7, wherein the lid is comprised of a plastic.
11. The container as claimed in any one of claims 1-10, wherein the cylindrical portion of the lid is provided with uneven parts.
12. The container as claimed in any one of claims 1-11, wherein the lid comprises an outer part and an inner part, the threads of the lid being provided on an inside surface of the cylindrical portion of said inner part, and the lid parts are so inter-connected that when the outer part is turned in a direction corresponding to unscrewing the lid a force which axially compresses the lid parts is required for the inner part to be caused to turn, whereas a lack of such force will result in the lid parts rotating freely in relation to each other in said direction.
13. The container as claimed in any one of claims 1-12, wherein the lid comprises a collar arranged at an end of the lid facing the container part, said collar being so lightly secured to the lid that a relatively slight parting force between the lid and the collar will result in these parts being separated from each other.
14. The container as claimed in claim 13, wherein said collar is provided internally with bosses arranged to cooperate with bosses on an outer side of the container part, the engagement of said cooperating bosses restricting the relative angle of rotation between the collar and the container part.
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SE9504511-8 1995-12-18
SE9504511A SE509830C2 (en) 1995-12-18 1995-12-18 Containers for storage of tablets
PCT/SE1996/001563 WO1997022534A1 (en) 1995-12-18 1996-11-28 Container for storing tablets

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