US20220024656A1 - Child-resistant storage container - Google Patents
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- Cartons, vials, bottles, boxes, or other paperboard or plastic containers mas be used for holding and storing items.
- the items held or stored in the containers may be harmful to certain users, such as children (e.g., a pharmaceutical drug).
- a user may desire to hold or store items in a lockable, child-resistant or childproof container.
- the disclosed technology includes methods and apparatus of a childproof storage container.
- the childproof storage container includes a lid and a base portion with seesaw-style latches.
- the seesaw-style latches are configured to unlock the childproof storage container in a locked position upon simultaneously release.
- Each seesaw-style latch may include a flared end, where upon depression of the flared end, the seesaw-style latch rotates and dislodges from a locked position on the lid.
- each seesaw-style latch includes a standing rib (or stop) to prevent over-rotation of each seesaw-style latch.
- the base portion includes a base portion exterior flange, which includes female recesses to receive corresponding male teeth of a lid exterior flange.
- the lid includes a lid exterior flange and a lid interior flange
- the base portion includes a base portion exterior flange and a base portion interior flange, where the lid exterior flange nests in a channel located between the base portion exterior flange and the base portion interior flange, and the lid exterior flange locates inside the base portion.
- the childproof storage container may include at least one gasket.
- a gasket may be located in a channel in between the base portion exterior flange and the base portion interior flange.
- the gasket may be located in a channel in between the lid exterior flange and the lid interior flange.
- each seesaw-style latch of the childproof storage container may include a chamfer to facilitate closure of the childproof storage container.
- FIG. 1A illustrates a front perspective view of an example storage container in a closed and locked position.
- FIG. 1B illustrates a back perspective view of an example storage container in a closed and unlocked position.
- FIG. 2 illustrates a front perspective view of an example storage container, in an open and unlocked position.
- FIG. 3A illustrates a partial front perspective view of an example storage container, in a closed and locked position.
- FIG. 3B illustrates a partial front perspective view of an example storage container, in a closed and locked position.
- FIG. 4A illustrates a top view of an example storage container, in an open and unlocked position.
- FIG. 4B illustrates a partial side perspective view of an example storage container, in a closed and locked position.
- FIG. 4C illustrates a partial side perspective view of an example storage container, in an open and unlocked position.
- FIG. 5A illustrates a front perspective view of an example storage container in a partially open and unlocked position.
- FIG. 5B illustrates a back perspective view of an example storage container in an open and unlocked position.
- FIG. 6A illustrates a partial side perspective view of an example storage container, in a closed and locked position.
- FIG. 6B illustrates a partial side isometric view of an example storage container, in a closed and locked position.
- FIG. 7 illustrates a partial front perspective view of an example storage container in a partially open and unlocked position.
- FIG. 8 illustrates a partial side perspective view of an example storage container in a partially open and unlocked position.
- FIG. 9A illustrates a front perspective view of an example storage container, in an open and unlocked position.
- FIG. 9B illustrates a partial side isometric view of an example storage container, in a closed and locked position.
- FIG. 10 is a flowchart of example operations to use a locked example storage container.
- the disclosed methods and apparatus include a storage container (e.g., a childproof storage container, a locking storage apparatus, a childproof container, lockable container, etc.) that reduces the risk of children, or other individuals, accessing the contents inside the apparatus.
- a storage container e.g., a childproof storage container, a locking storage apparatus, a childproof container, lockable container, etc.
- the apparatus may have varying dimensions and volume capacities depending on the intended goods used by end users, in some implementations, the apparatus can be configured for single- or multiple-close solids or liquids, or other contents.
- the apparatus can be made of a variety of semi-rigid, deflectable, and/or flexible materials, including thermoplastics (e.g., polypropylene, polyethylene terephthalate, high density polyethylene, polyvinyl chloride, low density polyethylene, polypropylene, polystyrene, etc.).
- FIG. 1A illustrates a front perspective view of an example storage container 100 in a closed and locked position.
- the storage container 100 includes a lid 102 and a base portion 104 .
- the lid 102 may be attached to the base portion 104 by at least one hinge (see hinge 106 in FIG. 1B ).
- the base portion 104 further includes a plurality of seesaw-style latches (e.g., seesaw-style latch 108 ).
- a “seesaw-style latch” is a latch that lodges and locks onto a latch landing (not shown, shown and described in FIG. 3B , latch landing 342 ) of a storage container 100 , securing two components (e.g., the lid 102 and the base portion 104 ) of the storage container 100 to each other.
- the seesaw-style latch 108 may be located on the base portion 104 of the storage container 100 and lock onto a latch landing located on the lid 102 via a lip 138 (not shown) on the interior the seesaw-style latch 108 .
- the latch may be located on the lid 102 and the latch landing may be located on the base portion 104 .
- the seesaw-style latches 108 may be three seesaw-style latches 108 on one storage container 100 .
- the seesaw-style latches 108 are configured to lock the base portion 104 to the lid 102 and unlock the base portion 104 from the lid 102 upon release of the seesaw-style latches 108 .
- the lid 102 can be rotated toward a base portion 104 of the storage container 100 .
- the lid 102 is pushed down or slid into the seesaw-style latches 108 located on the base portion 104 .
- chamfers located on the seesaw -style latches 108 aid in automatic locking of the seesaw-style latches 108 , and the seesaw-style latches 108 rotate, securing the seesaw-style latches 108 onto the lid 102 , and locking the storage container 100 (not shown in FIG. 1 , shown and described in detail in FIGS. 5A and 5B ).
- female recesses in a flange located on the lid 102 or base portion 104 receive male teeth located in a flange on the base portion 104 or lid 102 , respectively (not shown in FIG. 1 , shown and described in detail in FIGS. 5A and 5B ).
- the female recesses in a flange of one component receive male teeth located in a flange of a different component prevent accidental or limp opening.
- At least two opposing walls or flanges in the lid 102 and the base portion 104 interlock to prevent odor leakage and to keep the contents of the storage container 100 fresh (not shown in FIG. 1 , shown and described in detail in FIGS. 9A and 9B ).
- a flange located on the lid 102 or base portion 104 next to a flange or in a channel in between two flanges on the base portion 104 or lid 102 respectively.
- each seesaw-style latch 108 can be pushed downward (or depressed) in a direction toward the side of the base portion 104 when the storage container 100 is in a locked position, the seesaw-style latch 108 rotates and the seesaw-style latch 108 dislodges From a latch landing on the lid 102 from the base portion 104 .
- the seesaw-style latch 108 dislodges from the latch landing, the seesaw -style latch releases.
- the seesaw-style latch 108 may be a torsion snap joint or a similar snap joint feature. In implementations where the seesaw -style latch 108 is a torsion snap joint, deflection is due to a torsional deformation of the fulcrum.
- the storage container 100 is not unlocked and available for opening until each seesaw-style latch 108 is released. In some implementations, each seesaw-style latch 108 max be released simultaneously. In some implementations, each seesaw-style latch 108 max be released at a different time period. However, the entire storage container 100 will not be unlocked and available for opening until every seesaw-style latch 108 is released.
- FIG. 1B illustrates a hack perspective view of an example storage container in a closed and unlocked position.
- the storage container 100 includes a lid 102 and a base portion 104 .
- the lid 102 may be attached to the base portion 104 by a hinge 106 .
- live hinge 106 is a living hinge.
- a living hinge allows for multiple storage containers 100 to be easily stacked for shipping purposes, for example.
- a living hinge keeps the lid 102 and the base portion 104 permanently attached.
- the hinge 106 may be any other available type of hinge, such as a spring hinge or non-living hinge. The hinge 106 constrains rotation on the lid 102 to facilitate evening of the storage container 100 , as well as keeps the lid 102 attached to the base portion 104 as a convenience factor.
- FIG. 2 illustrates a front perspective view of an example storage container 200 , in an open and unlocked position.
- the storage container 200 includes a lid 202 and a base portion 204 , attached via a living hinge 206 .
- the base portion 104 further includes three seesaw-style latches 208 .
- the three seesaw-style latches 208 lock onto a latch landing 242 of a storage container 200 , securing the lid 202 and the base portion 204 .
- the seesaw-style latches 208 are configured to lock the base portion 204 to the lid 202 and unlock the base portion 204 from live lid 202 upon release of the seesaw-style latches 208 .
- each seesaw-style latch 208 includes a flared end 210 .
- live seesaw style latch 208 rotates and the lip (not shown) of the seesaw-style latch 208 dislodges from the latch landing 242 on the lid 202 .
- the seesaw-style latch 208 dislodges from the latch landing 242 , the seesaw-style latch releases 208 .
- the arrow shown in FIG. 2 depicts the direction that the lid 202 can move when opening the storage container 200 .
- FIG. 3A illustrates a partial front perspective view of an example storage container 300 , in a closed and locked position.
- a seesaw-style latch 308 located on a base portion 304 of the front of the storage container 300 is locked onto a latch landing 342 (show in in FIG. 3B ) via a lip 338 on the interior of the seesaw-style latch 308 .
- the seesaw-style latch 308 in combination with other seesaw-style latches 308 located on the base portion 304 (not shown) are configured to lock the base portion 304 to the lid 302 and unlock the base portion 304 from the lid 302 upon release of the seesaw-style latches 308 .
- each seesaw-style latch 308 includes a flared end 310 .
- the flared end 310 is pushed downward (or depressed) in a direction toward the side of the base portion 304 (see arrow) when the storage container 300 is in a locked position, the seesaw-style latch 308 releases.
- FIG. 3B illustrates a partial front perspective view of an example storage container 300 , in a closed and locked position.
- the seesaw-style latch 308 rotates (see arrow) outward away from the lid and dislodges the lip 338 on the interior of the seesaw-style latch 108 from the latch landing 342 on the lid 302 .
- the seesaw -style latch 308 dislodges from the latch landing 342 , the seesaw-style latch 308 releases.
- the storage container 300 is unlocked and opens.
- a standing rib (not shown, shown and described in FIGS. 4A-C ) is located on the interior side of the seesaw-style latch 308 .
- the standing rib secures into a notch 344 in the latch landing 342 .
- the seesaw-style latch 308 releases from the lid 302 , the standing rib prevents over-rotation of the seesaw-style latch 308 , as the standing rib will contact the side of the base portion 304 and stop rotation of the seesaw-style latch 308 .
- FIG. 4A illustrates a top view of an example storage container 400 , in an open and unlocked position.
- three seesaw-style latches 408 are located on a base portion 404 of the storage container 400 .
- the seesaw-style latches 408 are configured to lock the base portion 404 to the lid 402 (shown in FIGS. 4B and C) and unlock the base portion 404 from the lid 402 upon release of the seesaw -style latches 408 .
- each seesaw-style latch 408 includes a flared end 410 . When the flared end 410 is depressed, the seesaw-style latch 408 rotates outward away from the lid and dislodges from the latch landing 442 on the lid 402 . When the seesaw-style latch 408 dislodges from the latch landing 442 , the seesaw-style latch 408 releases. When all the seesaw-style latches 408 release, the storage container 400 is unlocked and opens.
- a standing rib (e.g., standing rib 412 ) may be located on the interior side of each seesaw-style latch 408 .
- the standing rib secures into a notch (not shown in FIG. 4 , shown in FIG. 3 , notch 344 ) in a latch landing (not shown in FIG. 4 , shown in FIG. 3B , latch landing 342 ).
- the standing rib prevents over-rotation of the seesaw-style latch 408 , as the standing rib will contact the side of the base portion 404 and slop rotation of the seesaw-style latch 408 .
- FIG. 4B illustrates a partial side perspective view of an example storage container 400 , in a closed and locked position.
- the standing rib 412 is shown located on the interior side of the seesaw-style latch 408 .
- the standing rib secures into a notch in the latch landing (not shown) and docs not contact the base portion 404 .
- FIG. 4C illustrates a partial side perspective view of an example storage container 400 , in an open and unlocked position.
- the standing rib 412 is shown located on the interior side of the seesaw-style latch 408 .
- the standing rib In an open and unlocked position, the standing rib is no longer secured into a notch in the latch landing and contacts the base portion 404 .
- the seesaw-style latch 408 releases from the lid 402 during unlocking and opening the storage container 400 , the standing rib will contact the side of the base portion 404 and stop rotation of the seesaw-style latch 408 , preventing over-rotation of the seesaw-style latch 408 .
- FIG. 5A illustrates a front perspective view of an example storage container 500 in a partially open and unlocked position.
- the storage container 500 includes a lid 502 and a base portion 504 , attached via a living hinge 506 (shown in FIG. 5B ).
- the base portion 504 further includes three seesaw-style latches 508 (two seesaw-style latches 508 are shown). In a closed position (not shown), the three seesaw-style latches 508 luck onto a latch landing 542 of a storage container 500 , securing the lid 502 and the base portion 504 .
- each seesaw-style latch 508 is configured to lock the base portion 504 to the lid 502 and unlock the base portion 504 from the lid 502 upon simultaneous release of the seesaw-style latches 508 .
- each seesaw-style latch 508 includes a flared end 510 .
- the flared end 510 is pushed downward (or depressed) in a direction toward tire side of the base portion 504 when the storage container 500 is in a locked position, the seesaw style latch 508 rotates and the seesaw-style latch 508 dislodges from the latch landing 542 on the lid 502 from the base portion 504 .
- the seesaw-style latch 508 dislodges from the latch landing 542
- the seesaw-style latch releases 542 from the lid 502 .
- the lid 502 is shown with a lid exterior flange 514 .
- the lid exterior flange 514 includes a plurality of male teeth (e.g., two male teeth 526 ).
- the male teeth 526 are located on the front of the storage container 500 .
- the male teeth 526 may be located in other areas (e.g., a side of a base portion 500 , on a lid 502 , etc.).
- the hinge 506 on the lid 502 has a light amount of inherent spring tension wanting to keep the lid 502 partially open. If, for some reason, the seesaw-style latches 508 were to fail or come inadvertently disengaged, the male teeth 526 hold the lid 102 dosed so it does not automatically lift open
- the male teeth 526 also help build up force to cause the lid 502 to pop open when all three seesaw-style latches 508 have been activated properly. Pressing on the side seesaw-style latches 508 forces the lid 502 upwards, however the male teeth 526 hold the lid 502 down. A user is required to keep pressing on the side seesaw-style latches 508 until there is enough upward force to cause the lid 502 to skip out of the male teeth 526 . This typically results in a faster, more energetic or active opening of the lid 502 , which causes the lid 502 to open up further.
- FIG. 5B illustrates a back perspective view of an example storage container 500 in an open and unlocked position.
- the base portion 504 includes a base portion exterior flange 518 .
- the base portion exterior flange 518 includes a plurality of female recesses (e.g., two female recesses 528 ) to receive the male teeth 526 of the lid exterior flange 514 when the storage container 500 is closed and locked.
- the configuration of the female recesses 528 receiving the male teeth 526 prevents accidental or limp opening of the storage container 500 .
- FIG. 6A illustrates a partial side perspective view of an example storage container 600 , in a closed and Socked position.
- the underside of a seesaw-style latch 608 on a base portion 604 is shown.
- a circular tab 634 located proximal to the side of the base portion is a circular tab 634 .
- the circular tab 634 is configured to push against an angled surface of a standing wall (shown in FIG. 6B , standing wall 636 , and FIG. 7 . standing wall 736 ) on the lid 602 .
- the circular tab 634 can push against the angled surface of the standing wall 636 and push the lid 602 to slide with upward pressure to reach a threshold that moves the male teeth (see male teeth 526 in FIG. 5 ) out of the female recesses.
- the storage container 600 provides a “pop” sound and the storage container 600 forcefully springs open in an active opening of the lid 602 .
- FIG. 6B illustrates a partial side isometric view of an example storage container 600 , in a closed and locked position.
- the circular tab 634 is shown on the opposite side of the flared end 610 of the seesaw-style latch 608 and located adjacent the standing wall 636 .
- the circular tab 634 is configured to push against the standing wall 636 on the lid 602 to provide an active opening of the lid 602 .
- the circular tab 634 may be a different shaped tab (e.g., oval, rectangular, other geometric feature, etc.) and may be located in other areas of the seesaw-style latch 668 .
- FIG. 7 illustrates a partial front perspective view of an example storage container 700 , in a partially open and unlocked position.
- a seesaw-style latch 708 is shown located on a base portion 704 of the front of the storage container 700 .
- each seesaw-style latch 708 includes a flared end 710 . When the flared end 710 is pushed downward (or depressed) in a direction toward the side of the base portion 704 , when the storage container 300 is in a locked position, the seesaw-style latch 708 releases. In FIG.
- standing walls 736 are located adjacent a lid wall 740 on the lid 702 . Pressure applied to the standing walls 736 results in a forceful or active opening of the lid.
- the standing walls may be ramping surfaces or located adjacent ramping surfaces on the lid 702 .
- FIG. 8 illustrates a partial side perspective view of an example storage container 800 , in a partially open and unlocked position.
- a seesaw-style latch 808 is shown located on a base portion 804 of the front of the storage container 800 .
- the seesaw style latch 808 may be locked onto a latch landing (not shown) of the lid 802
- the seesaw-style latch 808 in combination with other seesaw-style latches 808 (not shown) located on the base portion 804 are configured to lock the base portion 804 to the lid 802 and unlock the base portion 804 from the lid 802 upon release of the seesaw-style latches 808 .
- each seesaw-style latch 808 includes a flared end (not shown).
- the seesaw-style latch 808 releases.
- a chamfer 832 on a lip 838 of the seesaw-style latch 808 is shown.
- the chamfer 842 aids in automatic locking the seesaw-style latches 808 when the lid 802 to being closed.
- FIG. 9A illustrates a front perspective view of an example storage container 900 , in an open and unlocked position.
- seesaw-style latches 908 are shown located on a base portion 904 of the front of the storage container 900 .
- the seesaw-style latches 908 max be locked onto a latch landing 942 .
- the seesaw-style latches 908 are configured to lock the base portion 904 to the lid 902 and unlock the base portion 904 from the lid 902 upon release of the seesaw-style latches 908 .
- each seesaw-style latch 908 includes a flared end 910 . When the flared end 910 is pushed downward (or depressed) in a direction toward the side of the base portion 904 , when the storage container 900 is in a locked position, the seesaw-style latch 908 releases.
- At least two opposing walls or flanges in the lid 902 and the base portion 904 interlock to prevent odor leakage and to keep the contents of the storage container 900 fresh.
- a lid exterior flange 914 and a lid interior flange 116 are located on the lid 902 .
- a base portion exterior flange 918 and a base portion interior flange 920 arc located the base portion 904 .
- the lid 902 may be is sized for the lid exterior flange 916 to nest in a base portion channel 924 between the base portion exterior flange 918 and the base portion interior flange 920 , and the lid exterior flange 914 to locate inside the base portion 904 , when the storage container 900 is in a locked and closed position.
- These opposing walls (the lid exterior flange 916 and base portion exterior flange 918 , and the lid exterior flange 916 and the base portion interior flange 920 ) seal the storage container 900 .
- the lid 902 or the base portion 904 may have channels created by flanges, and the channels mas have varying depths, depending on an implementation.
- the storage container 900 may include a gasket 930 for settling.
- the gasket 930 may be located in a channel of the lid 902 and/or the base portion 904 .
- FIG. 9B illustrates a partial side isometric view of an example storage container 900 , in a closed and locked position.
- the lid exterior flange 914 and a lid interior flange 116 are located on the lid 902 .
- a base portion exterior flange 918 and a base portion interior flange 920 are located the base portion 904 .
- the lid exterior flange 916 is shown nesting in the base portion channel 924 (not shown as it is occupied by the lid exterior flange 916 , shown in FIG. 9A ) between the base portion exterior flange 918 and the base portion interior flange 920 , and the lid exterior flange 914 to locate inside the base portion 964 . when the storage container 900 .
- FIG. 10 illustrates a flowchart of example operations 1000 to use an example locking storage container.
- Operations 1002 - 1008 are directed to unlocking the locking storage container.
- An operation 1002 simultaneously depresses a flared end of each of a plurality of seesaw-style latches of a base portion of the locking storage apparatus when the locking storage apparatus is in a locked position.
- An operation 1004 rotates each of the plurality of seesaw-style latches from a lid responsive to depressing the flared end erf each of a plurality of seesaw-style latches.
- An operation 1006 releases the plurality of seesaw -style latches from the lid.
- An operation 1008 opens the locking storage apparatus after the plurality of seesaw-style latches are released.
- An operation 1008 rotates a lid toward a base portion of the locking storage apparatus.
- An operation 1010 slides the lid into a plurality of seesaw-style latches located on the base portion.
- An operation 1012 pushes chamfers on the plurality of seesaw -style latches to rotate the plurality of seesaw-style latches.
- An operation 1014 secures the plurality of seesaw-style latches onto the lid.
- An operation 1016 locks tie locking storage apparatus.
- An operation 1018 receives a plurality of male teeth of a lid exterior flange in the lid with a plurality of female recesses in a base portion exterior flange.
- An operation 1020 nests a lid exterior flange in a channel located between a base portion exterior flange and a base portion interior flange when the locking storage apparatus is in a locked position.
- An operation 1022 interlocks at least two opposing walls when the locking storage apparatus is in a locked position, the at least two opposing walls including at least one opposing wall in each of the base portion and the lid.
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The technology disclosed herein includes methods and apparatus of a childproof storage container, which includes a lid and a base portion with seesaw-style latches. The seesaw-style latches are configured to unlock a childproof storage container in a looked position upon simultaneously release. Each seesaw-style latch may include a flared end. In a locked position, the childproof storage container may be unlocked and opened upon depression of the flared end of the seesaw-style latch, which rotates the seesaw-style latch from the lid. Each seesaw-style latch may include a standing rib to prevent over-rotation of each seesaw-style latch and/or a chamfer to facilitate closure. The base portion may include a base portion flange, which includes a plurality of female recesses to receive the plurality of male teeth of a lid flange. The base portion and the lid may include opposing walls that interlock during a closed position and/or a gasket for sealing.
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- The present application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 16/108,903, filed Aug. 22, 2018, entitled “Child-Resistant Storage Container”, which claims the benefit of and priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 62/670,493. entitled “Childproof Storage Container” filed on May 11, 2018, which is specifically incorporated by reference herein for ail that it discloses or teaches.
- Cartons, vials, bottles, boxes, or other paperboard or plastic containers mas be used for holding and storing items. In some implementations, the items held or stored in the containers may be harmful to certain users, such as children (e.g., a pharmaceutical drug). A user may desire to hold or store items in a lockable, child-resistant or childproof container.
- The disclosed technology includes methods and apparatus of a childproof storage container. The childproof storage container includes a lid and a base portion with seesaw-style latches. The seesaw-style latches are configured to unlock the childproof storage container in a locked position upon simultaneously release. Each seesaw-style latch may include a flared end, where upon depression of the flared end, the seesaw-style latch rotates and dislodges from a locked position on the lid. In some implementations, each seesaw-style latch includes a standing rib (or stop) to prevent over-rotation of each seesaw-style latch. In some implementations, the base portion includes a base portion exterior flange, which includes female recesses to receive corresponding male teeth of a lid exterior flange.
- In some implementations, the lid includes a lid exterior flange and a lid interior flange, and the base portion includes a base portion exterior flange and a base portion interior flange, where the lid exterior flange nests in a channel located between the base portion exterior flange and the base portion interior flange, and the lid exterior flange locates inside the base portion. In some implementations, the childproof storage container may include at least one gasket. For example, a gasket may be located in a channel in between the base portion exterior flange and the base portion interior flange. In another example, the gasket may be located in a channel in between the lid exterior flange and the lid interior flange. In some implementations, each seesaw-style latch of the childproof storage container may include a chamfer to facilitate closure of the childproof storage container.
- This Summary is provided to introduce a selection of concepts in a simplified form that are further described below in the Detailed Description. This Summary is not intended to identify key features or essential features of the claimed subject matter, nor is it intended to be used to limit the scope of the claimed subject matter. Other features, details, utilities, and advantages of the claimed subject matter will be apparent from the following more particular written Detailed Description of various implementations as further illustrated in the accompanying drawings and defined in the appended claims.
- These and various other features and advantages will be apparent from a reading of the following Detailed Description.
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FIG. 1A illustrates a front perspective view of an example storage container in a closed and locked position. -
FIG. 1B illustrates a back perspective view of an example storage container in a closed and unlocked position. -
FIG. 2 illustrates a front perspective view of an example storage container, in an open and unlocked position. -
FIG. 3A illustrates a partial front perspective view of an example storage container, in a closed and locked position. -
FIG. 3B illustrates a partial front perspective view of an example storage container, in a closed and locked position. -
FIG. 4A illustrates a top view of an example storage container, in an open and unlocked position. -
FIG. 4B illustrates a partial side perspective view of an example storage container, in a closed and locked position. -
FIG. 4C illustrates a partial side perspective view of an example storage container, in an open and unlocked position. -
FIG. 5A illustrates a front perspective view of an example storage container in a partially open and unlocked position. -
FIG. 5B illustrates a back perspective view of an example storage container in an open and unlocked position. -
FIG. 6A illustrates a partial side perspective view of an example storage container, in a closed and locked position. -
FIG. 6B illustrates a partial side isometric view of an example storage container, in a closed and locked position. -
FIG. 7 illustrates a partial front perspective view of an example storage container in a partially open and unlocked position. -
FIG. 8 illustrates a partial side perspective view of an example storage container in a partially open and unlocked position. -
FIG. 9A illustrates a front perspective view of an example storage container, in an open and unlocked position. -
FIG. 9B illustrates a partial side isometric view of an example storage container, in a closed and locked position. -
FIG. 10 is a flowchart of example operations to use a locked example storage container. - In the following description, for the purposes of explanation, numerous specific details are set forth in fader to provide a thorough understanding of the present invention. It will be apparent, however, to one skilled in the art that the present invention may be practiced without some of these specific details. For example, while various features are ascribed to particular implementations, it should be appreciated that the features described with respect to one implementation may be incorporated with oilier implementations as well. Similarly, however, no single feature or features of any described implementation should be considered essential to the invention, as oilier implementations of the invention may omit such features.
- The disclosed methods and apparatus include a storage container (e.g., a childproof storage container, a locking storage apparatus, a childproof container, lockable container, etc.) that reduces the risk of children, or other individuals, accessing the contents inside the apparatus. The apparatus may have varying dimensions and volume capacities depending on the intended goods used by end users, in some implementations, the apparatus can be configured for single- or multiple-close solids or liquids, or other contents. The apparatus can be made of a variety of semi-rigid, deflectable, and/or flexible materials, including thermoplastics (e.g., polypropylene, polyethylene terephthalate, high density polyethylene, polyvinyl chloride, low density polyethylene, polypropylene, polystyrene, etc.).
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FIG. 1A illustrates a front perspective view of anexample storage container 100 in a closed and locked position. Thestorage container 100 includes alid 102 and abase portion 104. In some implementations, thelid 102 may be attached to thebase portion 104 by at least one hinge (seehinge 106 inFIG. 1B ). - The
base portion 104 further includes a plurality of seesaw-style latches (e.g., seesaw-style latch 108). For purposes of this disclosure, a “seesaw-style latch” is a latch that lodges and locks onto a latch landing (not shown, shown and described inFIG. 3B , latch landing 342) of astorage container 100, securing two components (e.g., thelid 102 and the base portion 104) of thestorage container 100 to each other. The seesaw-style latch 108 may be located on thebase portion 104 of thestorage container 100 and lock onto a latch landing located on thelid 102 via a lip 138 (not shown) on the interior the seesaw-style latch 108. In some implementations, the latch may be located on thelid 102 and the latch landing may be located on thebase portion 104. - In some implementations, the seesaw-style latches 108 may be three seesaw-style latches 108 on one
storage container 100. The seesaw-style latches 108 are configured to lock thebase portion 104 to thelid 102 and unlock thebase portion 104 from thelid 102 upon release of the seesaw-style latches 108. - Specifically, to lock the
base portion 104 to thelid 102, thelid 102 can be rotated toward abase portion 104 of thestorage container 100. Thelid 102 is pushed down or slid into the seesaw-style latches 108 located on thebase portion 104. - In some implementations, as the
lid 102 is pushed down, chamfers (not shown inFIG. 1 . shown and described inFIG. 8 ) located on the seesaw -style latches 108 aid in automatic locking of the seesaw-style latches 108, and the seesaw-style latches 108 rotate, securing the seesaw-style latches 108 onto thelid 102, and locking the storage container 100 (not shown inFIG. 1 , shown and described in detail inFIGS. 5A and 5B ). - In some implementations, as the
storage container 100 is locked, female recesses in a flange located on thelid 102 orbase portion 104 receive male teeth located in a flange on thebase portion 104 orlid 102, respectively (not shown inFIG. 1 , shown and described in detail inFIGS. 5A and 5B ). The female recesses in a flange of one component receive male teeth located in a flange of a different component prevent accidental or limp opening. - In some implementations, as the
storage container 100 is locked, at least two opposing walls or flanges in thelid 102 and thebase portion 104 interlock to prevent odor leakage and to keep the contents of thestorage container 100 fresh (not shown inFIG. 1 , shown and described in detail inFIGS. 9A and 9B ). In one example, a flange located on thelid 102 orbase portion 104 next to a flange or in a channel in between two flanges on thebase portion 104 orlid 102, respectively. - Referring to
FIG. 1A , to unlock thestorage container 100, a flaredend 110 of each seesaw-style latch 108 can be pushed downward (or depressed) in a direction toward the side of thebase portion 104 when thestorage container 100 is in a locked position, the seesaw-style latch 108 rotates and the seesaw-style latch 108 dislodges From a latch landing on thelid 102 from thebase portion 104. When the seesaw-style latch 108 dislodges from the latch landing, the seesaw -style latch releases. - The seesaw-
style latch 108 may be a torsion snap joint or a similar snap joint feature. In implementations where the seesaw -style latch 108 is a torsion snap joint, deflection is due to a torsional deformation of the fulcrum. - The
storage container 100 is not unlocked and available for opening until each seesaw-style latch 108 is released. In some implementations, each seesaw-style latch 108 max be released simultaneously. In some implementations, each seesaw-style latch 108 max be released at a different time period. However, theentire storage container 100 will not be unlocked and available for opening until every seesaw-style latch 108 is released. -
FIG. 1B illustrates a hack perspective view of an example storage container in a closed and unlocked position. As shown, thestorage container 100 includes alid 102 and abase portion 104. In some implementations, thelid 102 may be attached to thebase portion 104 by ahinge 106. In some implementations,live hinge 106 is a living hinge. A living hinge allows formultiple storage containers 100 to be easily stacked for shipping purposes, for example. In another example, a living hinge keeps thelid 102 and thebase portion 104 permanently attached. In some implementations, thehinge 106 may be any other available type of hinge, such as a spring hinge or non-living hinge. Thehinge 106 constrains rotation on thelid 102 to facilitate evening of thestorage container 100, as well as keeps thelid 102 attached to thebase portion 104 as a convenience factor. -
FIG. 2 illustrates a front perspective view of anexample storage container 200, in an open and unlocked position. Thestorage container 200 includes alid 202 and a base portion 204, attached via aliving hinge 206. InFIG. 2 , thebase portion 104 further includes three seesaw-style latches 208. In a closed petition (not shown), the three seesaw-style latches 208 lock onto a latch landing 242 of astorage container 200, securing thelid 202 and the base portion 204. The seesaw-style latches 208 are configured to lock the base portion 204 to thelid 202 and unlock the base portion 204 fromlive lid 202 upon release of the seesaw-style latches 208. Specifically, each seesaw-style latch 208 includes a flaredend 210. When the flaredend 210 is pushed downward (or depressed) in a direction toward the side of the base portion 204. when thestorage container 200 is in a locked position, liveseesaw style latch 208 rotates and the lip (not shown) of the seesaw-style latch 208 dislodges from the latch landing 242 on thelid 202. When the seesaw-style latch 208 dislodges from the latch landing 242, the seesaw-style latch releases 208. The arrow shown inFIG. 2 depicts the direction that thelid 202 can move when opening thestorage container 200. -
FIG. 3A illustrates a partial front perspective view of anexample storage container 300, in a closed and locked position. InFIG. 3A , a seesaw-style latch 308 located on abase portion 304 of the front of thestorage container 300 is locked onto a latch landing 342 (show in inFIG. 3B ) via alip 338 on the interior of the seesaw-style latch 308. The seesaw-style latch 308, in combination with other seesaw-style latches 308 located on the base portion 304 (not shown) are configured to lock thebase portion 304 to thelid 302 and unlock thebase portion 304 from thelid 302 upon release of the seesaw-style latches 308. Specifically, each seesaw-style latch 308 includes a flaredend 310. When the flaredend 310 is pushed downward (or depressed) in a direction toward the side of the base portion 304 (see arrow) when thestorage container 300 is in a locked position, the seesaw-style latch 308 releases. -
FIG. 3B illustrates a partial front perspective view of anexample storage container 300, in a closed and locked position. InFIG. 3B , when the flaredend 310 is depressed, the seesaw-style latch 308 rotates (see arrow) outward away from the lid and dislodges thelip 338 on the interior of the seesaw-style latch 108 from the latch landing 342 on thelid 302. When the seesaw -style latch 308 dislodges from the latch landing 342, the seesaw-style latch 308 releases. When all the seesaw-style latches 308 release, thestorage container 300 is unlocked and opens. - A standing rib (not shown, shown and described in
FIGS. 4A-C ) is located on the interior side of the seesaw-style latch 308. In a locked position, the standing rib secures into a notch 344 in thelatch landing 342. When the seesaw-style latch 308 releases from thelid 302, the standing rib prevents over-rotation of the seesaw-style latch 308, as the standing rib will contact the side of thebase portion 304 and stop rotation of the seesaw-style latch 308. -
FIG. 4A illustrates a top view of an example storage container 400, in an open and unlocked position. InFIG. 4A , three seesaw-style latches 408 are located on abase portion 404 of the storage container 400. The seesaw-style latches 408 are configured to lock thebase portion 404 to the lid 402 (shown inFIGS. 4B and C) and unlock thebase portion 404 from thelid 402 upon release of the seesaw -style latches 408. Specifically, each seesaw-style latch 408 includes a flaredend 410. When the flaredend 410 is depressed, the seesaw-style latch 408 rotates outward away from the lid and dislodges from the latch landing 442 on thelid 402. When the seesaw-style latch 408 dislodges from the latch landing 442, the seesaw-style latch 408 releases. When all the seesaw-style latches 408 release, the storage container 400 is unlocked and opens. - A standing rib (e.g., standing rib 412) may be located on the interior side of each seesaw-
style latch 408. When the storage container 400 is in a locked position, the standing rib secures into a notch (not shown inFIG. 4 , shown inFIG. 3 , notch 344) in a latch landing (not shown inFIG. 4 , shown inFIG. 3B , latch landing 342). - When the seesaw-
style latch 408 releases from thelid 402, the standing rib prevents over-rotation of the seesaw-style latch 408, as the standing rib will contact the side of thebase portion 404 and slop rotation of the seesaw-style latch 408. -
FIG. 4B illustrates a partial side perspective view of an example storage container 400, in a closed and locked position. The standingrib 412 is shown located on the interior side of the seesaw-style latch 408. In a closed and locked position, the standing rib secures into a notch in the latch landing (not shown) and docs not contact thebase portion 404. -
FIG. 4C illustrates a partial side perspective view of an example storage container 400, in an open and unlocked position. The standingrib 412 is shown located on the interior side of the seesaw-style latch 408. In an open and unlocked position, the standing rib is no longer secured into a notch in the latch landing and contacts thebase portion 404. Specifically, when the seesaw-style latch 408 releases from thelid 402 during unlocking and opening the storage container 400, the standing rib will contact the side of thebase portion 404 and stop rotation of the seesaw-style latch 408, preventing over-rotation of the seesaw-style latch 408. -
FIG. 5A illustrates a front perspective view of anexample storage container 500 in a partially open and unlocked position. Thestorage container 500 includes alid 502 and abase portion 504, attached via a living hinge 506 (shown inFIG. 5B ). InFIG. 5A , thebase portion 504 further includes three seesaw-style latches 508 (two seesaw-style latches 508 are shown). In a closed position (not shown), the three seesaw-style latches 508 luck onto a latch landing 542 of astorage container 500, securing thelid 502 and thebase portion 504. - The seesaw-style latches 508 are configured to lock the
base portion 504 to thelid 502 and unlock thebase portion 504 from thelid 502 upon simultaneous release of the seesaw-style latches 508. Specifically, each seesaw-style latch 508 includes a flared end 510. When the flared end 510 is pushed downward (or depressed) in a direction toward tire side of thebase portion 504 when thestorage container 500 is in a locked position, the seesaw style latch 508 rotates and the seesaw-style latch 508 dislodges from the latch landing 542 on thelid 502 from thebase portion 504. When the seesaw-style latch 508 dislodges from the latch landing 542, the seesaw-style latch releases 542 from thelid 502. - Referring to
FIG. 5A , thelid 502 is shown with alid exterior flange 514. Thelid exterior flange 514 includes a plurality of male teeth (e.g., two male teeth 526). InFIG. 5A , themale teeth 526 are located on the front of thestorage container 500. In some implementations, themale teeth 526 may be located in other areas (e.g., a side of abase portion 500, on alid 502, etc.). - One function of the
male teeth 526 is an extra layer of safety. Thehinge 506 on thelid 502 has a light amount of inherent spring tension wanting to keep thelid 502 partially open. If, for some reason, the seesaw-style latches 508 were to fail or come inadvertently disengaged, themale teeth 526 hold thelid 102 dosed so it does not automatically lift open - The
male teeth 526 also help build up force to cause thelid 502 to pop open when all three seesaw-style latches 508 have been activated properly. Pressing on the side seesaw-style latches 508 forces thelid 502 upwards, however themale teeth 526 hold thelid 502 down. A user is required to keep pressing on the side seesaw-style latches 508 until there is enough upward force to cause thelid 502 to skip out of themale teeth 526. This typically results in a faster, more energetic or active opening of thelid 502, which causes thelid 502 to open up further. -
FIG. 5B illustrates a back perspective view of anexample storage container 500 in an open and unlocked position. Referring toFIG. 5B , thebase portion 504 includes a base portion exterior flange 518. The base portion exterior flange 518 includes a plurality of female recesses (e.g., two female recesses 528) to receive themale teeth 526 of thelid exterior flange 514 when thestorage container 500 is closed and locked. The configuration of thefemale recesses 528 receiving themale teeth 526 prevents accidental or limp opening of thestorage container 500. -
FIG. 6A illustrates a partial side perspective view of an example storage container 600, in a closed and Socked position. InFIG. 6A , the underside of a seesaw-style latch 608 on abase portion 604 is shown. On a side opposite the flaredend 610 of the seesaw style latch 608, located proximal to the side of the base portion is acircular tab 634. In some implementations, in locked and closed storage container 600, thecircular tab 634 is configured to push against an angled surface of a standing wall (shown inFIG. 6B , standing wall 636, andFIG. 7 . standing wall 736) on the lid 602. Specifically, when the side seesaw-style latches 608 of the storage container 600 are depressed, thecircular tab 634 can push against the angled surface of the standing wall 636 and push the lid 602 to slide with upward pressure to reach a threshold that moves the male teeth (seemale teeth 526 inFIG. 5 ) out of the female recesses. As a result, the storage container 600 provides a “pop” sound and the storage container 600 forcefully springs open in an active opening of the lid 602. -
FIG. 6B illustrates a partial side isometric view of an example storage container 600, in a closed and locked position. Referring toFIG. 6B , thecircular tab 634 is shown on the opposite side of the flaredend 610 of the seesaw-style latch 608 and located adjacent the standing wall 636. Thecircular tab 634 is configured to push against the standing wall 636 on the lid 602 to provide an active opening of the lid 602. In some implementations, thecircular tab 634 may be a different shaped tab (e.g., oval, rectangular, other geometric feature, etc.) and may be located in other areas of the seesaw-style latch 668. -
FIG. 7 illustrates a partial front perspective view of anexample storage container 700, in a partially open and unlocked position. InFIG. 7 , a seesaw-style latch 708 is shown located on a base portion 704 of the front of thestorage container 700. - The seesaw-style latch 708, in combination with other seesaw-style latches 708 located on the base portion 704 are configured to lock the base portion 704 to the
lid 702. The seesaw-style latch 708 may be locked onto a latch landing 742. The seesaw-style latch 708 can unlock the base portion 704 from thelid 702 upon release of the seesaw-style latch 708. Specifically, each seesaw-style latch 708 includes a flaredend 710. When the flaredend 710 is pushed downward (or depressed) in a direction toward the side of the base portion 704, when thestorage container 300 is in a locked position, the seesaw-style latch 708 releases. InFIG. 7 , standingwalls 736 are located adjacent alid wall 740 on thelid 702. Pressure applied to the standingwalls 736 results in a forceful or active opening of the lid. In some implementations, the standing walls may be ramping surfaces or located adjacent ramping surfaces on thelid 702. -
FIG. 8 illustrates a partial side perspective view of anexample storage container 800, in a partially open and unlocked position. InFIG. 8 , a seesaw-style latch 808 is shown located on abase portion 804 of the front of thestorage container 800. Theseesaw style latch 808 may be locked onto a latch landing (not shown) of thelid 802 The seesaw-style latch 808, in combination with other seesaw-style latches 808 (not shown) located on thebase portion 804 are configured to lock thebase portion 804 to thelid 802 and unlock thebase portion 804 from thelid 802 upon release of the seesaw-style latches 808. Specifically, each seesaw-style latch 808 includes a flared end (not shown). When the flared end is pushed downward (or depressed) in a direction toward the side of thebase portion 804, when thestorage container 800 is in a locked position, the seesaw-style latch 808 releases. InFIG. 8 , achamfer 832 on alip 838 of the seesaw-style latch 808 is shown. The chamfer 842 aids in automatic locking the seesaw-style latches 808 when thelid 802 to being closed. -
FIG. 9A illustrates a front perspective view of anexample storage container 900, in an open and unlocked position. InFIG. 9 , seesaw-style latches 908 are shown located on abase portion 904 of the front of thestorage container 900. The seesaw-style latches 908 max be locked onto alatch landing 942. The seesaw-style latches 908 are configured to lock thebase portion 904 to thelid 902 and unlock thebase portion 904 from thelid 902 upon release of the seesaw-style latches 908. Specifically, each seesaw-style latch 908 includes a flared end 910. When the flared end 910 is pushed downward (or depressed) in a direction toward the side of thebase portion 904, when thestorage container 900 is in a locked position, the seesaw-style latch 908 releases. - In some implementations, as the
storage container 900 is locked, at least two opposing walls or flanges in thelid 902 and thebase portion 904 interlock to prevent odor leakage and to keep the contents of thestorage container 900 fresh. In one example, a flange located on thelid 102 orbase portion 104 next to a flange or in a channel in between two flanges on thebase portion 104 orlid 102, respectively. - As shown in
FIG. 9A , alid exterior flange 914 and a lid interior flange 116 are located on thelid 902. A baseportion exterior flange 918 and a base portioninterior flange 920 arc located thebase portion 904. Thelid 902 may be is sized for thelid exterior flange 916 to nest in abase portion channel 924 between the baseportion exterior flange 918 and the base portioninterior flange 920, and thelid exterior flange 914 to locate inside thebase portion 904, when thestorage container 900 is in a locked and closed position. These opposing walls (thelid exterior flange 916 and baseportion exterior flange 918, and thelid exterior flange 916 and the base portion interior flange 920) seal thestorage container 900. - The
lid 902 or thebase portion 904 may have channels created by flanges, and the channels mas have varying depths, depending on an implementation. As shown inFIG. 9A , thestorage container 900 may include agasket 930 for settling. Thegasket 930 may be located in a channel of thelid 902 and/or thebase portion 904. -
FIG. 9B illustrates a partial side isometric view of anexample storage container 900, in a closed and locked position. As shown, thelid exterior flange 914 and a lid interior flange 116 are located on thelid 902. A baseportion exterior flange 918 and a base portioninterior flange 920 are located thebase portion 904. Thelid exterior flange 916 is shown nesting in the base portion channel 924 (not shown as it is occupied by thelid exterior flange 916, shown inFIG. 9A ) between the baseportion exterior flange 918 and the base portioninterior flange 920, and thelid exterior flange 914 to locate inside the base portion 964. when thestorage container 900. -
FIG. 10 illustrates a flowchart ofexample operations 1000 to use an example locking storage container. Operations 1002-1008 are directed to unlocking the locking storage container. Anoperation 1002 simultaneously depresses a flared end of each of a plurality of seesaw-style latches of a base portion of the locking storage apparatus when the locking storage apparatus is in a locked position. An operation 1004 rotates each of the plurality of seesaw-style latches from a lid responsive to depressing the flared end erf each of a plurality of seesaw-style latches. Anoperation 1006 releases the plurality of seesaw -style latches from the lid. Anoperation 1008 opens the locking storage apparatus after the plurality of seesaw-style latches are released. - An
operation 1008 rotates a lid toward a base portion of the locking storage apparatus. Anoperation 1010 slides the lid into a plurality of seesaw-style latches located on the base portion. Anoperation 1012 pushes chamfers on the plurality of seesaw -style latches to rotate the plurality of seesaw-style latches. Anoperation 1014 secures the plurality of seesaw-style latches onto the lid. Anoperation 1016 locks tie locking storage apparatus. Anoperation 1018 receives a plurality of male teeth of a lid exterior flange in the lid with a plurality of female recesses in a base portion exterior flange. Anoperation 1020 nests a lid exterior flange in a channel located between a base portion exterior flange and a base portion interior flange when the locking storage apparatus is in a locked position. Anoperation 1022 interlocks at least two opposing walls when the locking storage apparatus is in a locked position, the at least two opposing walls including at least one opposing wall in each of the base portion and the lid. - The logical operations making up Lie embodiments erf the invention described herein arc referred to variously as operations, steps, objects, or modules. Furthermore, it should be understood that logical operations may be performed in any order, adding or omitting operations as desired, unless explicitly claimed otherwise or a specific order is inherently necessitated by the claim language.
- The above specification, examples, and data provide a complete description of the structure and use of exemplary embodiments of the disclosed technology. Since many embodiments of the disclosed technology can be made without departing from the spirit and scope or the disclosed technology. the disclosed technology resides in the claims hereinafter appended. Furthermore, structural features of the different embodiments mas be combined in another embodiment without departing from the recited claims.
Claims (1)
1. A childproof storage container comprising:
a lid; and
a base portion, the base portion including:
a plurality of seesaw-style latches, the plurality of seesaw-style latches configured to lock the base portion to the lid and unlock the base portion from the lid upon simultaneously release of the plurality of seesaw-style latches.
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