US20190135491A1 - Child Resistant Lid and Packaging - Google Patents
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- the present invention is in the field of child resistant lids and associated packaging.
- Examples of child resistant packaging are common in the form of child resistant pill bottles.
- these pill bottles have lids that screw onto a container via standard threads.
- the child resistant functionality is accomplished via a lid that does not unscrew via a standard left turning motion. Rather the lid is designed to unscrew when two or more motions are performed. Typically these motions are either push and turn, or squeeze and twist.
- the present invention is an article of manufacture that is particularly adapted for storing materials or compounds that require storage in a child resistant package.
- Other aspects of the invention are directed toward a container system that utilizes a glass container with a lip and a silicone protective sleeve with a recessed groove.
- Still further aspects of the invention are directed toward a silicone protective sleeve that has a taper and a recessed groove and is adapted for receiving a container.
- FIG. 1 depicts a perspective view of a preferred embodiment of the invention, a protective sleeve and a lid assembly being visible.
- FIG. 2 depicts an exploded view of the embodiment of the invention depicted in FIG. 1 with the lid assembly removed to expose a container.
- FIG. 3 depicts an exploded view of the invention depicted in FIG. 1 showing the lid assembly, container, and protective sleeve.
- FIG. 4 depicts a perspective view of a preferred embodiment of a lid assembly according to the invention.
- FIG. 5 depicts a sectional view of the lid assembly shown in FIG. 4 and taken at plane A.
- FIG. 6 depicts a perspective view of an embodiment of the inner portion of the lid assembly.
- FIG. 7 depicts a perspective view of an embodiment of the outer portion of the lid assembly.
- FIG. 8 depicts a top view of an embodiment of the inner portion of the lid assembly.
- FIG. 9 depicts a sectional view of the lid assembly shown in FIG. 8 and taken at plane B.
- FIG. 10 depicts a perspective view of an embodiment of the protective sleeve.
- FIG. 11 depicts a sectional view of the protective sleeve shown in FIG. 10 .
- FIG. 12 depicts a perspective view of an embodiment of a container.
- FIG. 13 depicts a side view of magnified side view of a plurality of grooves on an inner lid.
- FIG. 14 depicts a perspective view of a magnified perspective view of an inner lid.
- FIG. 1 depicts an exemplary embodiment of a child resistant container 10 .
- the child resistant container 10 is comprised of a lid assembly 12 and protective sleeve 14 .
- the lid assembly 12 threads onto a container 13 that is located within the protective sleeve 14 .
- FIG. 3 particularly points out the relationship of the protective sleeve 14 , container 13 , and lid assembly 12 .
- the protective sleeve 14 and lid assembly 12 prevent any view of the contents of the container 13 in embodiments where the container 13 is constructed from a transparent material such as glass or plastic. In some embodiments, it may be desirable to prevent viewing of the container 13 contents in order to comply with federal or state regulations for product packaging. However, in other embodiments, the combination of protective sleeve 14 and lid assembly 13 may permit the contents of the container 13 to be visible.
- FIG. 4 depicts the lid assembly 12 in greater detail.
- the lid assembly 12 is comprised of an inner lid 22 and an outer lid 20 .
- the inner lid 22 and outer lid 20 each have a central axis defined by their respective cylindrical faces.
- the central axis for the inner lid 22 and the outer lid 20 are substantially co-axial.
- the lid assembly 12 is preferably constructed from a fiber filled plastic material such as a poly-propylene that is 30% flax fiber by volume.
- the designs described herein permit the lid assembly 12 to be constructed from wood, metal, composites, ceramics, or any other material that is substantially rigid.
- FIG. 5 provides a cross sectional view of the lid assembly 12 as shown in FIG. 4 taken at plane A.
- FIG. 5 shows the threads 26 , the retaining lip 24 , and the retaining groove 30 .
- the retaining lip 24 is molded into the inner lid 22 and the retaining groove 30 is molded into the outer lid 20 .
- the inner lid 22 is pressed into the outer lid 20 whereby the retaining lip 24 seats in the retaining groove 30 .
- the retaining groove 30 is sized such that the retaining lip 24 is capable of moving up and down within the retaining groove 30 .
- the retaining groove 30 permits movement of approximately 1 ⁇ 8′′. As little movement as 1/16′′ may be also suitable.
- the outer lid 20 is permitted limited movement in the co-axial direction previously described relative to the inner lid 22 .
- FIG. 6 shows the inner lid 22 with the retaining lip 24 and a plurality of grooves 28 being visible.
- the plurality of grooves 28 is located circumferentially about the outermost top edge of the inner lid 22 .
- the plurality of grooves 28 extend into the inner lid 22 without fully penetrating the inner lid 22 .
- the grooves 28 are located at a substantially 45 degree angle relative to the top surface of the inner lid 22 and a substantially 45 degree angle relative to the cylindrical side surface of the inner lid 22 .
- the edges of the plurality of grooves 28 are filleted such that the transition between the outermost edge 29 of the inner lid 22 and the plurality of grooves 28 is substantially continuous.
- the details of the plurality of grooves 28 are further shown in the top view of the inner lid 22 shown in FIG.
- FIG. 8 and the cross section view of the inner lid 22 shown in FIG. 9 .
- the fillets on the grooves are shown in FIG. 8 .
- the 45-degree groove angle is visible in the cross section view of FIG. 9 taken at plane B that intersects the centerline of 2 of the plurality of grooves 28 .
- the exact number of grooves 28 may vary by application and the quantity of grooves depicted is exemplary only. The fewest suitable number of grooves is three.
- the plurality of grooves 28 provide an engagement means for the plurality of ribs 32 that are located on the outer lid 20 .
- FIG. 7 shows the outer lid 20 in greater detail.
- the outer lid 20 contains a plurality of ribs 32 that are located in the corner defined by the inner top surface 34 of the outer lid 20 and the inner side surface 33 .
- the exact number of the plurality of ribs 32 will vary by application, in a larger diameter lid, 3 may be sufficient, in a smaller diameter lid more may be necessary to provide sufficient engagement between the inner lid 22 and the outer lid 20 .
- the number of ribs depicted in the figures is intended expressly to be exemplary and non-limiting.
- the plurality of ribs 32 have a substantially 45 degree angle relative to the inner side surface and the inner top surface 34 .
- the ribs 32 in the preferred embodiment have a thickness of about 0.1′′ and are filleted so that the plurality of ribs 32 each has a substantially smooth contour about the central axis defined by the inner side
- the inner lid 22 is located within the outer lid 20 via the retaining lip 24 and retaining groove 30 .
- the outer lid 20 is constrained to move up and down relative to the inner lid 22 within a fixed range according to the dimension of the locating groove 30 .
- the lid assembly 12 To remove the lid assembly 12 from a container, a user must press down on the outer lid 20 to engage the plurality of ribs 32 with the plurality of grooves 28 thereby coupling the inner lid 22 to the outer lid 20 . This allows the user to rotate the inner lid 22 for removal of the lid assembly 12 from the container. As a result of the smooth contours of the outer edge 29 of the inner lid 22 and the smooth contours of the plurality of ribs 32 , if positive pressure is not maintained on the lid assembly, the outer lid 20 will tend to move up from the inner lid 22 when rotated which results in decoupling the inner lid 22 from the outer lid 20 . Thus, the lid assembly 12 provides a child resistant functionality by requiring a user to apply positive pressure continuously while rotating the lid assembly 12 for the inner lid 22 to rotate.
- a piece of foam or compressible material may be located between the top surface of the inner lid 22 and the inner top surface 34 of the outer lid 20 . This material will provide additional child resistant functionality by increasing the force necessary to couple the inner lid 22 and outer lid 20 .
- FIG. 10 depicts an embodiment of the protective sleeve 14 in more detail.
- the protective sleeve is useful for preventing the viewing of the contents of the container 13 and for protecting the container 13 from impacts.
- the protective sleeve 14 is sized to fit the contours of the container 13 closely and has a recessed groove 35 that fits securely over a corresponding lip 40 on the container 13 .
- FIG. 11 provides a cross section of the protective sleeve 14 taken at an arbitrary plane parallel and coincident to the central axis. This view helps to show the tubular construction of the protective sleeve 14 .
- the protective sleeve 14 does not need to be stretched over the container 13 in order to remain secure on the container 13 .
- the combination of the recessed groove 35 positively resting on the container's 13 corresponding lip 40 , and the substantially similar taper permits the protective sleeve to remain secure on the container 13 .
- the corresponding lip 40 may be the sole means of retaining the protective sleeve 14 on the container 13 .
- the protective sleeve 14 can be constructed from a compression-molded silicone, a liquid injection molded silicone or a thermoplastic elastomer.
- FIG. 12 depicts one embodiment of a container 13 constructed according to aspects of the inventions.
- the threads that would typically be located near the opening of the jar have been omitted for clarity.
- the container 13 has a corresponding lip 40 near the open end of the container.
- the container 13 may be constructed out of materials including glass, plastic, metal, and wood. Additionally, the container may have a wide range of volumes, including 4 oz, 8 oz, 12 oz, and 16 oz.
- the protective sleeve 14 will change in size to match the dimensions of the container 13 in the manner described above.
- the use of a protective sleeve 14 as part of a child resistant packaging system enables the container 13 to be made out of a transparent and/or fragile material that would otherwise be unsuitable for a child resistant packaging system.
- FIG. 13 depicts a magnified side view of the inner lid.
- FIG. 13 specifically shows the various aspects of the embodiment of the groove 28 as depicted in FIGS. 5, 6, 8, and 9 .
- FIG. 13 shows a dashed line (which represents the edge of a plane) S 0 about which the groove 28 is symmetrical, the groove bottom 46 , the groove sidewall 44 and the groove edge 42 .
- the groove bottom 46 has an approximately 45-degree angle relative to the top surface of the inner lid 22 and an approximately 45-degree angle relative to the cylindrical side surface of the inner lid 22 .
- the groove bottom 46 is flat, but it can also be curved.
- the groove sidewall 44 indicates the transition region between the groove bottom 46 and the groove edge 42 .
- the groove sidewall 44 smoothly transitions from the groove bottom 46 to the groove edge 42 .
- the groove 28 is generally symmetrical.
- the groove sidewall 44 is substantially the same on either side of the groove bottom 46 . Focusing on line S 0 , the plane that this line depicts is the plane that is defined by a line resting on the center of the groove bottom 46 (such as S 1 and S 2 in FIG. 14 ) and the center axis of the inner lid 22 .
- Each groove 28 is symmetrical about the plane defined for that groove 28 as just described.
- the groove edge 42 refers to the transition region between the groove bottom 46 and the groove sidewall 44 and the other surfaces of the inner lid 22 .
- the groove edge 42 is smooth such that the transition between the outermost edge 29 of the inner lid 22 and the plurality of grooves 28 is substantially continuous. In practice, this means that in use, relative to the direction of rotation, the plurality of ribs 32 on the outer lid 20 will only contact a ramped or horizontal surface on the inner lid 22 .
- FIG. 14 is a magnified view of a plurality of grooves 28 on the inner lid 22 .
- Lines S 1 and S 2 depict the lines that when combined with the center axis of the inner lid 22 define a plane about which an instance of a groove 28 is symmetrical.
- a rib 32 from the outer lid 20 will generally rest within a groove 28 .
- the rib 32 will contact the groove sidewall 44 and create a force that pushes the inner lid 22 and outer lid 20 apart. If the user does not provide a downward force, the outer lid will continue to rise and rotate and eventually the rib 32 will be resting on the outer edge 29 of the inner lid 22 .
- the groove 28 is designed with a continuous nature such that a rib 32 will not contact a perpendicular face on the inner lid 22 as the rib 32 contacts the groove 28 and outer edge 29 of the inner lid 28 . Moreover, due to the symmetrical nature of the groove 28 the foregoing is true, regardless of which direction the user turns the outer lid 20 .
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Abstract
Aspects of the invention include a child resistant packaging system that makes use of a container, a protective sleeve and a two part child resistant lid with inner lid and an outer lid that are co-axially aligned. The protective sleeve has a recessed groove that substantially matches a corresponding lip on the container enabling the protective sleeve to retain the container without a stretch fit. Also provided is a sleeve for protecting a container that is constructed from a molded silicone and has a recessed groove for retaining a container.
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- The present application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 14/968,358, filed Dec. 14, 2015. U.S. patent application Ser. No. 14/968,358 is an application claiming the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 62/091,750, filed Dec. 14, 2014. The present application is based on and claims priority from these applications, the disclosures of which are hereby expressly incorporated herein by reference.
- The present invention is in the field of child resistant lids and associated packaging.
- Examples of child resistant packaging are common in the form of child resistant pill bottles. Typically, these pill bottles have lids that screw onto a container via standard threads. The child resistant functionality is accomplished via a lid that does not unscrew via a standard left turning motion. Rather the lid is designed to unscrew when two or more motions are performed. Typically these motions are either push and turn, or squeeze and twist.
- In the conventional child resistant lids, there are inner and outer lids that are not rotationally fixed relative to one another. This allows an outer lid to twist while the inner lid remains stationary. The requisite steps required to couple the twisting motion of the outer lid to the inner lid are what make the lid child resistant. Conventional models use a plurality of ridges and ramped features on the inside of the outer lid and the top of the inner lid, respectively. These types of features are difficult to produce and require precision molds for the inner and outer lid to work effectively.
- Additionally, with conventional lids that use a push and turn approach to child resistance, once a lid is pushed down, the outer and inner lid are coupled. It may be desirable to have a design that would allow for an outer and inner lid to slip relative to one another if sufficient downward pressure is not maintained on the outer lid. Such a system would provide an additional level of resistance to unintended openings.
- The present invention is an article of manufacture that is particularly adapted for storing materials or compounds that require storage in a child resistant package. Other aspects of the invention are directed toward a container system that utilizes a glass container with a lip and a silicone protective sleeve with a recessed groove. Still further aspects of the invention are directed toward a silicone protective sleeve that has a taper and a recessed groove and is adapted for receiving a container.
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FIG. 1 depicts a perspective view of a preferred embodiment of the invention, a protective sleeve and a lid assembly being visible. -
FIG. 2 depicts an exploded view of the embodiment of the invention depicted inFIG. 1 with the lid assembly removed to expose a container. -
FIG. 3 depicts an exploded view of the invention depicted inFIG. 1 showing the lid assembly, container, and protective sleeve. -
FIG. 4 depicts a perspective view of a preferred embodiment of a lid assembly according to the invention. -
FIG. 5 depicts a sectional view of the lid assembly shown inFIG. 4 and taken at plane A. -
FIG. 6 depicts a perspective view of an embodiment of the inner portion of the lid assembly. -
FIG. 7 depicts a perspective view of an embodiment of the outer portion of the lid assembly. -
FIG. 8 depicts a top view of an embodiment of the inner portion of the lid assembly. -
FIG. 9 depicts a sectional view of the lid assembly shown inFIG. 8 and taken at plane B. -
FIG. 10 depicts a perspective view of an embodiment of the protective sleeve. -
FIG. 11 depicts a sectional view of the protective sleeve shown inFIG. 10 . -
FIG. 12 depicts a perspective view of an embodiment of a container. -
FIG. 13 depicts a side view of magnified side view of a plurality of grooves on an inner lid. -
FIG. 14 depicts a perspective view of a magnified perspective view of an inner lid. -
FIG. 1 depicts an exemplary embodiment of a childresistant container 10. In the exemplary embodiment, the childresistant container 10 is comprised of alid assembly 12 andprotective sleeve 14. As further shown in the exploded views inFIG. 2 andFIG. 3 , thelid assembly 12 threads onto acontainer 13 that is located within theprotective sleeve 14.FIG. 3 particularly points out the relationship of theprotective sleeve 14,container 13, andlid assembly 12. When assembled as inFIG. 1 , theprotective sleeve 14 andlid assembly 12 prevent any view of the contents of thecontainer 13 in embodiments where thecontainer 13 is constructed from a transparent material such as glass or plastic. In some embodiments, it may be desirable to prevent viewing of thecontainer 13 contents in order to comply with federal or state regulations for product packaging. However, in other embodiments, the combination ofprotective sleeve 14 andlid assembly 13 may permit the contents of thecontainer 13 to be visible. -
FIG. 4 depicts thelid assembly 12 in greater detail. Thelid assembly 12 is comprised of aninner lid 22 and anouter lid 20. Theinner lid 22 andouter lid 20 each have a central axis defined by their respective cylindrical faces. The central axis for theinner lid 22 and theouter lid 20 are substantially co-axial. Thelid assembly 12 is preferably constructed from a fiber filled plastic material such as a poly-propylene that is 30% flax fiber by volume. However, the designs described herein permit thelid assembly 12 to be constructed from wood, metal, composites, ceramics, or any other material that is substantially rigid. -
FIG. 5 provides a cross sectional view of thelid assembly 12 as shown inFIG. 4 taken at plane A.FIG. 5 shows thethreads 26, theretaining lip 24, and theretaining groove 30. Theretaining lip 24 is molded into theinner lid 22 and theretaining groove 30 is molded into theouter lid 20. During assembly, theinner lid 22 is pressed into theouter lid 20 whereby theretaining lip 24 seats in theretaining groove 30. Theretaining groove 30 is sized such that theretaining lip 24 is capable of moving up and down within theretaining groove 30. Preferably, theretaining groove 30 permits movement of approximately ⅛″. As little movement as 1/16″ may be also suitable. In general, theouter lid 20 is permitted limited movement in the co-axial direction previously described relative to theinner lid 22. -
FIG. 6 shows theinner lid 22 with theretaining lip 24 and a plurality ofgrooves 28 being visible. The plurality ofgrooves 28 is located circumferentially about the outermost top edge of theinner lid 22. The plurality ofgrooves 28 extend into theinner lid 22 without fully penetrating theinner lid 22. Thegrooves 28 are located at a substantially 45 degree angle relative to the top surface of theinner lid 22 and a substantially 45 degree angle relative to the cylindrical side surface of theinner lid 22. The edges of the plurality ofgrooves 28 are filleted such that the transition between theoutermost edge 29 of theinner lid 22 and the plurality ofgrooves 28 is substantially continuous. The details of the plurality ofgrooves 28 are further shown in the top view of theinner lid 22 shown inFIG. 8 and the cross section view of theinner lid 22 shown inFIG. 9 . Particularly, the fillets on the grooves are shown inFIG. 8 . Additionally, the 45-degree groove angle is visible in the cross section view ofFIG. 9 taken at plane B that intersects the centerline of 2 of the plurality ofgrooves 28. The exact number ofgrooves 28 may vary by application and the quantity of grooves depicted is exemplary only. The fewest suitable number of grooves is three. - The plurality of
grooves 28 provide an engagement means for the plurality ofribs 32 that are located on theouter lid 20.FIG. 7 shows theouter lid 20 in greater detail. Theouter lid 20 contains a plurality ofribs 32 that are located in the corner defined by the innertop surface 34 of theouter lid 20 and theinner side surface 33. The exact number of the plurality ofribs 32 will vary by application, in a larger diameter lid, 3 may be sufficient, in a smaller diameter lid more may be necessary to provide sufficient engagement between theinner lid 22 and theouter lid 20. The number of ribs depicted in the figures is intended expressly to be exemplary and non-limiting. The plurality ofribs 32 have a substantially 45 degree angle relative to the inner side surface and the innertop surface 34. Theribs 32 in the preferred embodiment have a thickness of about 0.1″ and are filleted so that the plurality ofribs 32 each has a substantially smooth contour about the central axis defined by the inner side surface of theouter lid 20. - In operation, the
inner lid 22 is located within theouter lid 20 via the retaininglip 24 and retaininggroove 30. Theouter lid 20 is constrained to move up and down relative to theinner lid 22 within a fixed range according to the dimension of the locatinggroove 30. When a user places thelid assembly 12 on a container, the user presses on theouter lid 20 and turns the lid assembly to thread the threads on theinner lid 22 on the threads of the container. When the user pushes down on theouter lid 20, theouter lid 20 moves relative to theinner lid 22 allowing the plurality ofribs 32 to engage the plurality ofgrooves 28. When the plurality ofribs 32 are engaged with the plurality ofgrooves 28 theinner lid 22 andouter lid 20 become coupled. - To remove the
lid assembly 12 from a container, a user must press down on theouter lid 20 to engage the plurality ofribs 32 with the plurality ofgrooves 28 thereby coupling theinner lid 22 to theouter lid 20. This allows the user to rotate theinner lid 22 for removal of thelid assembly 12 from the container. As a result of the smooth contours of theouter edge 29 of theinner lid 22 and the smooth contours of the plurality ofribs 32, if positive pressure is not maintained on the lid assembly, theouter lid 20 will tend to move up from theinner lid 22 when rotated which results in decoupling theinner lid 22 from theouter lid 20. Thus, thelid assembly 12 provides a child resistant functionality by requiring a user to apply positive pressure continuously while rotating thelid assembly 12 for theinner lid 22 to rotate. - In some embodiments, a piece of foam or compressible material may be located between the top surface of the
inner lid 22 and the innertop surface 34 of theouter lid 20. This material will provide additional child resistant functionality by increasing the force necessary to couple theinner lid 22 andouter lid 20. -
FIG. 10 depicts an embodiment of theprotective sleeve 14 in more detail. The protective sleeve is useful for preventing the viewing of the contents of thecontainer 13 and for protecting thecontainer 13 from impacts. Theprotective sleeve 14 is sized to fit the contours of thecontainer 13 closely and has a recessedgroove 35 that fits securely over acorresponding lip 40 on thecontainer 13.FIG. 11 provides a cross section of theprotective sleeve 14 taken at an arbitrary plane parallel and coincident to the central axis. This view helps to show the tubular construction of theprotective sleeve 14. Notably, because the taper of thecontainer 13 substantially matches the taper of theprotective sleeve 14 theprotective sleeve 14 does not need to be stretched over thecontainer 13 in order to remain secure on thecontainer 13. Instead, in some embodiments the combination of the recessedgroove 35 positively resting on the container's 13corresponding lip 40, and the substantially similar taper permits the protective sleeve to remain secure on thecontainer 13. In other embodiments, the correspondinglip 40 may be the sole means of retaining theprotective sleeve 14 on thecontainer 13. Theprotective sleeve 14 can be constructed from a compression-molded silicone, a liquid injection molded silicone or a thermoplastic elastomer. -
FIG. 12 depicts one embodiment of acontainer 13 constructed according to aspects of the inventions. The threads that would typically be located near the opening of the jar have been omitted for clarity. Thecontainer 13 has acorresponding lip 40 near the open end of the container. Thecontainer 13 may be constructed out of materials including glass, plastic, metal, and wood. Additionally, the container may have a wide range of volumes, including 4 oz, 8 oz, 12 oz, and 16 oz. As the size of thecontainer 13 increases or decreases, theprotective sleeve 14 will change in size to match the dimensions of thecontainer 13 in the manner described above. The use of aprotective sleeve 14 as part of a child resistant packaging system enables thecontainer 13 to be made out of a transparent and/or fragile material that would otherwise be unsuitable for a child resistant packaging system. -
FIG. 13 depicts a magnified side view of the inner lid.FIG. 13 specifically shows the various aspects of the embodiment of thegroove 28 as depicted inFIGS. 5, 6, 8, and 9 . Particularly,FIG. 13 shows a dashed line (which represents the edge of a plane) S0 about which thegroove 28 is symmetrical, the groove bottom 46, thegroove sidewall 44 and thegroove edge 42. Referring to the groove bottom 46 in more detail, the groove bottom 46 has an approximately 45-degree angle relative to the top surface of theinner lid 22 and an approximately 45-degree angle relative to the cylindrical side surface of theinner lid 22. In the embodiment shown, the groove bottom 46 is flat, but it can also be curved. Referring to thegroove sidewall 44 in more detail, thegroove sidewall 44 indicates the transition region between the groove bottom 46 and thegroove edge 42. Thegroove sidewall 44 smoothly transitions from the groove bottom 46 to thegroove edge 42. Notably, across the line S0, thegroove 28 is generally symmetrical. Thus, thegroove sidewall 44 is substantially the same on either side of thegroove bottom 46. Focusing on line S0, the plane that this line depicts is the plane that is defined by a line resting on the center of the groove bottom 46 (such as S1 and S2 inFIG. 14 ) and the center axis of theinner lid 22. Eachgroove 28 is symmetrical about the plane defined for thatgroove 28 as just described. - Referring to the
groove edge 42 in more detail, thegroove edge 42 refers to the transition region between the groove bottom 46 and thegroove sidewall 44 and the other surfaces of theinner lid 22. Thegroove edge 42 is smooth such that the transition between theoutermost edge 29 of theinner lid 22 and the plurality ofgrooves 28 is substantially continuous. In practice, this means that in use, relative to the direction of rotation, the plurality ofribs 32 on theouter lid 20 will only contact a ramped or horizontal surface on theinner lid 22. - Referring to
FIG. 14 in more detail,FIG. 14 is a magnified view of a plurality ofgrooves 28 on theinner lid 22. Lines S1 and S2 depict the lines that when combined with the center axis of theinner lid 22 define a plane about which an instance of agroove 28 is symmetrical. In operation, arib 32 from theouter lid 20 will generally rest within agroove 28. As a user attempts to twist theouter lid 20, therib 32 will contact thegroove sidewall 44 and create a force that pushes theinner lid 22 andouter lid 20 apart. If the user does not provide a downward force, the outer lid will continue to rise and rotate and eventually therib 32 will be resting on theouter edge 29 of theinner lid 22. Further rotation will move therib 32 along theouter edge 29. As previously described, thegroove 28 is designed with a continuous nature such that arib 32 will not contact a perpendicular face on theinner lid 22 as therib 32 contacts thegroove 28 andouter edge 29 of theinner lid 28. Moreover, due to the symmetrical nature of thegroove 28 the foregoing is true, regardless of which direction the user turns theouter lid 20. - While the foregoing written description of the invention enables one of ordinary skill to make and use what is considered presently to be the best mode thereof, those of ordinary skill will understand and appreciate the existence of variations, combinations, and equivalents of the specific embodiment, method, and examples herein. The invention should therefore not be limited by the above described embodiment, method, and examples, but by all embodiments and methods within the scope and spirit of the invention.
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1. A protective sleeve for use with a container, the container having a container proximal open top and a container distal closed bottom, the container having a container exterior annular lip nearer to the container proximal open top than to the container distal closed bottom, said protective sleeve comprising:
(a) a body having a body interior surface and a body exterior surface, a body proximal end and a body distal end opposite said body proximal end, and a body interior annular recessed groove nearer to said body proximal end than to said body distal end;
(b) said body proximal end being a body open top for receiving the container;
(c) said body distal end being a closed bottom; and
(d) said body interior annular recessed groove for receiving the container exterior annular lip of the container.
2. The protective sleeve of claim 1 , wherein the container exterior annular lip fits securely within said body interior annular recessed groove when the container is within said protective sleeve.
3. The protective sleeve of claim 1 , wherein the container exterior annular lip is nested within said body interior annular recessed groove when the container is nested within said protective sleeve.
4. The protective sleeve of claim 1 , wherein said body interior annular recessed groove is C-shaped in cross-section, and when the container is positioned within said protective sleeve an annular upper portion of said body interior annular recessed groove is above the container exterior annular lip and an annular lower portion of said body interior annular recessed groove is below the container exterior annular lip.
5. The protective sleeve of claim 1 further comprising a body exterior annular lip that is annularly coextensive with said body interior annular recessed groove.
6. The protective sleeve of claim 1 wherein said body is a molded tubular silicone body.
7. The protective sleeve of claim 1 wherein said body has an interior taper such that said body proximal is wider than said body distal end.
8. A protective sleeve for use with a container, the container having a container exterior surface, the container having a container proximal open top and a container distal closed bottom, the container having a container exterior annular lip on the container exterior surface, the container exterior annular lip positioned nearer to the container proximal open top than to the container distal closed bottom, said protective sleeve comprising:
(a) a body having a body interior surface and a body exterior surface, a body proximal end and a body distal end opposite said body proximal end, and a body interior annular recessed groove on said body interior surface nearer to said body proximal end than to said body distal end;
(b) said body proximal end being a body open top for receiving the container;
(c) said body distal end being a closed bottom;
(d) said body interior surface contoured to fit the container exterior surface of the container; and
(e) said body interior annular recessed groove for receiving the container exterior annular lip of the container;
(f) wherein the container exterior annular lip fits securely within said body interior annular recessed groove when the container is within said protective sleeve.
10. The protective sleeve of claim 8 , wherein the container exterior annular lip is nested within said body interior annular recessed groove when the container is nested within said protective sleeve.
11. The protective sleeve of claim 8 , wherein said body interior annular recessed groove is C-shaped in cross-section, and when the container is positioned within said protective sleeve an annular upper portion of said body interior annular recessed groove is above the container exterior annular lip and an annular lower portion of said body interior annular recessed groove is below the container exterior annular lip.
12. The protective sleeve of claim 8 further comprising a body exterior annular lip that is annularly coextensive with said body interior annular recessed groove.
13. The protective sleeve of claim 8 wherein said body is a molded tubular silicone body.
14. The protective sleeve of claim 8 wherein said body has an interior taper such that said body proximal is wider than said body distal end.
15. A protective sleeve for use with a container, the container having a container proximal open top and a container distal closed bottom, the container having a container exterior annular lip nearer to the container proximal open top than to the container distal closed bottom, said protective sleeve comprising:
(a) a body having a body interior surface and a body exterior surface, a body proximal end and a body distal end opposite said body proximal end, and a body interior annular recessed groove nearer to said body proximal end than to said body distal end;
(b) said body proximal end being a body open top;
(c) said body distal end being a closed bottom; and
(d) a body exterior annular lip that is annularly coextensive with said body interior annular recessed groove.
16. The protective sleeve of claim 15 , wherein the container exterior annular lip fits securely within said body interior annular recessed groove when the container is within said protective sleeve.
17. The protective sleeve of claim 15 , wherein the container exterior annular lip is nested within said body interior annular recessed groove when the container is nested within said protective sleeve.
18. The protective sleeve of claim 15 , wherein said body interior annular recessed groove is C-shaped in cross-section, and when the container is positioned within said protective sleeve an annular upper portion of said body interior annular recessed groove is above the container exterior annular lip and an annular lower portion of said body interior annular recessed groove is below the container exterior annular lip.
19. The protective sleeve of claim 15 wherein said body is a molded tubular silicone body.
20. The protective sleeve of claim 15 wherein said body has an interior taper such that said body proximal is wider than said body distal end.
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