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- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65D—CONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
- B65D50/00—Closures with means for discouraging unauthorised opening or removal thereof, with or without indicating means, e.g. child-proof closures
- B65D50/02—Closures with means for discouraging unauthorised opening or removal thereof, with or without indicating means, e.g. child-proof closures openable or removable by the combination of plural actions
- B65D50/04—Closures with means for discouraging unauthorised opening or removal thereof, with or without indicating means, e.g. child-proof closures openable or removable by the combination of plural actions requiring the combination of simultaneous actions, e.g. depressing and turning, lifting and turning, maintaining a part and turning another one
- B65D50/045—Closures with means for discouraging unauthorised opening or removal thereof, with or without indicating means, e.g. child-proof closures openable or removable by the combination of plural actions requiring the combination of simultaneous actions, e.g. depressing and turning, lifting and turning, maintaining a part and turning another one where one action elastically deforms or deflects at least part of the closure, the container or an intermediate element, e.g. a ring
- B65D50/046—Closures with means for discouraging unauthorised opening or removal thereof, with or without indicating means, e.g. child-proof closures openable or removable by the combination of plural actions requiring the combination of simultaneous actions, e.g. depressing and turning, lifting and turning, maintaining a part and turning another one where one action elastically deforms or deflects at least part of the closure, the container or an intermediate element, e.g. a ring and such deformation causes the disengagement of locking means, e.g. the release of a pawl-like element from a tooth or abutment, to allow removal of the closure by simultaneous rotation
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- ABSTRACT A safety closure for containers includes a locking ring mounted to the neck of a container in such a manner as to prevent relative rotation thereto.
- a tab is connected to and extends away from the body of the mounting ring and includes at least one locking tooth for engagement with locking elements on the closure.
- a cut away portion is provided between the tab and locking ring body to form a hinged connection for the tab so that the tooth may be moved up and down into and out of engagement with the closure locking elements.
- a locking ring which includes teeth engageable with serrations on the closure or cap.
- teeth engageable with serrations on the closure or cap When it is desired to remove the cap it is necessary to grasp the ring by an outwardly provided tab and pull the ring outwardly to distort its shape and thus disengage its teeth from the teeth or serrations on the cap.
- a safety closure for containers includes a locking ring mounted'to the neck of a container in such a manner as to prevent relative rotation thereto.
- a tab is connected to and extends away from the body of the mounting ring and includes at least one locking tooth for engagement with locking elements on the closure.
- a cut away portion is-provided between the tab and locking ring body to form a hinged connection for the tab so that the tooth may be moved up and down into and out of engagement with the closure locking elements.
- the tab may be part of an offset extension with the cut away portion being a pair of slits on opposite sides of the tab so that the tab I may be connected to the extension at only one end thereof.
- the slits may be on adjacent sides of the tab.
- the tab may be an integral offset extension of the ring body with thecut away portion being along one side of the tab.
- FIG. 1 is a side view in elevation of a safety closure in accordance with this invention
- FIG. 2 is a top plan view of the safety closure shown in FIG. 1;
- FIG. 3 is a front elevation view of the safety closure shown in FIGS. l-2;
- FIG. 4 is a top plan view partly broken away of the locking ringused in the safety closure of FIGS. 1-3;
- FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view taken through FIG. 21 I 7 along the line 5-5;
- FIG. 6 is a. bottom plan view of a cap: or closure utilized in the embodiment of the invention. shown in.
- FIG; 7 is a cross-sectional view in elevation. taken through FIG. 6 along the line 7-7 with the locking ring and container indicated in phantom;
- FIG. 8 is a top plan view of a locking ring in accordance with another embodiment of this invention with the container and closure shown in phantom;
- FIGS. 9-11 are side, rear and front elevation views, respectively, of the locking ring shown in FIG. 8;
- FIG. 12 is a bottom plan view of the locking ring
- FIG. 17 is a front elevation view partly borken away I of the embodiment of the invention shown in FIGS. 15-16;
- FIG. 18 is a top plan view of the locking ring shown in FIGS. 15-17;
- FIG. 19 is across-sectional view in elevation taken through FIG. 16 along the line 19-19;
- FIG. 20 is a side elevation view partly broken away showing the unlocking procedure for the arrangement of FIGS. 16-19.
- FIGS.'1-7 show one embodiment of this invention wherein the safety closure 10 includes a locking ring 12 for positively locking cap or closure member 14 to the neck 16 of bottle or container'18.
- locking ring 12 includes a body comprising an upper substantially annular rim 20 and a depending skirt 22 connected to the periphery of rim 20.
- the inner surface of skirt 22 is notched or serrated as indicated by the reference numeral 24 for engagement with teeth 26 on the neck 16 of bottle 18.
- Teeth 26 are, for example, in-
- serrations24 are provided around substantially the entire inner surface or annular portion of skirt 22 it is not critical to position the ring in any special orientation with respect to the container during assembly thereof as is necessary with-various conventional arrangements. By the engagement of serrations 24 with teeth 26 ring 12 is thus mounted in place and held against relative rotation with respect to the container.
- ring 12 is made of material which is resilientenough to tightly snap over teeth .26 but stiff enoughto resist any tendency to be dislodged therefrom.
- a suitable material for this purpose is a polycarbonate commercially available and Lexan (reg. T.M. of GB. Co.).
- the body of ring 12 includes an integral offset extension 28 which likewise includes the peripheral skirt 22.
- a tab 30 is hinged .to extension 28 by apair of slits .32 or cut away portions whereby the tab issecured tout-he extension 28 atonly one end 34 thereof.
- At :Ieast .one locking tooth .36 is provided at the edge of .tab Asv shown in FIGS-'3, 10 and 17 tooth 36 includes a substantially vertical edge 35 and an inclined edge 37.
- the cap or closure 14 is of generally cylindrical construction with a closed topwall 38 and with integral screw threads 40 or other means for securing the closure to the neck 16 of container 18.
- a liner 42 may be provided in the cap or closure 14 between upper wall 38 and the top wall of neck 16.
- the lower edge of cap 14 includes ratchet teeth 44 around the entire periphery thereof.
- ratchet teeth are provided at the inner surface of skirt or flange 46 so that the other surface is smooth and continuous for purposes later described.
- Teeth 44 are constructed for engagement with tooth 36 by the inclusion of vertical faces 50 and sloping faces 48 so that during such engagement cap 14 can rotate in only one direction.
- cap 14 is screwed onto the neck 16 of container 18 with the ratchet teeth 44 eventually riding over looking tooth 36.
- hinged tab 30 moves up and down as each ratchet tooth contacts locking tooth 36 until the top wall 38 rests snugly against the top of neck 16.
- Locking tooth 36 is then trapped between pairs of teeth 44.
- ratchet teeth 44 are so designed that when locking teeth 36 is engaged therewith cap 14 can completely rotate in only one direction.
- the cap can rotate backwards only by a distance less than the spacing between a pair of adjacent teeth 44. Accordingly, the locking action is such that if there is a slight back up the container would still not leak.
- sealing liner 42 There is further assurance of preventing the container from leaking by, for example, the provision of sealing liner 42.
- Tab 30 is also provided with an upstanding lug 52 for accommodating the finger of a user.
- the user depresses tab 30 by pressing downwardly against lug 52 which in turn causes locking tooth 36 to be moved below ratchet teeth 44 so that the cap can freely rotate in the reverse direction.
- the provision of skirt 46 acts to shield ratchet teeth 44 as well as locking tooth 36, thus providing an aestheically more attractive safety closure as well as adding to its effectiveness. In this respect, for example, a child would be less likely to determine how the ring 12 and cap 14 are locked together when the engaged locking elements are not visible.
- FIGS. 8-14 show a further embodiment'of this invention wherein the tab 54 has as its cut away portions a pair of slits 56, 58 on opposite sides of the tab so that the tab is hinged at one end 60 to offset extension 62.
- tab 54 includes an upstanding lug 52 and locking tooth 36 for engagement with cap 14 shown in phantom in FIG. 13.
- means are provided to assure the user that there has as long as the strip is intact the user has some assurance that there has been no tampering with the container. It is to be understood that although the strips are illustrated only in the embodiment of FIGS. 8-14 the provision of the strips is also possible in other embodiments by disposing the strips across the slits.
- FIGS. 15-20 show still a further embodiment of this invention wherein the locking ring 65 is generally disc shaped including an annular body 66 with a depending peripheral skirt 67 having an offset extension 68 which is radially displaced from the skirt with a locking tooth 70 thereon.
- the cut away portion is a slit 72 along one side of the tab so that the extension or tab itself is hinged to the body at one end 74.
- Locking ring 65 may be secured to container 18 in any suitable manner.
- the inner surface of body 66 include serrations 76 which extend completely therearound for mating engagement with teeth 26 on container 18.
- a stationary or rigid lug or other stop means may be provided adjacent offset extension 68 whereby it would be necessary for the user to precisely position his finger on the tab or extension to disengage the looking tooth 70.
- the rigid lug would prevent the tab from moving downwardly a sufficient amount for disengagement.
- ring 65' wouldoperate in a manner analogous to the previous embodiments where the stop means are provided on the offset extension itself around the hinged tab.
- the stop means for tab 68 may be integral with the container or may be thickened or rigid extensions of ring 65.
- the container may have a undercut molded thereon and the locking ring may snap over the undercut.
- the locking rings may incorporate teeth which bite into the container.
- the ring may be provided with teeth which mate the gaps provided on the container or vice versa, or various camming surfaces may be provided between the ring and container. If desired it is also possible to utilize the concepts of this invention by making the locking means integral with the container to assure retention of the hinged tab to the container.
- the locking ring is preferably made from a hard stiff material.
- the locking tooth be made of a material which is strong enough to withstand repeated use particularly without rounding off the corners of the tooth. It is possible, however, to utilize the concepts of this invention with materials that range from the very pliant to the very hard, although varying degrees of effectiveness would thereby be attained.
- a locking ring for container closures comprising a body for fitting on the neck of a container, mounting means on said body for preventing relative rotation between said body and the container, a tab connected to and extending away from body, at least one locking tooth on said tab for engagement with locking elements on the closure, and a cut away portion between adjacent portions of said tab and said body to comprise a hinged connection of said tab to said body whereby said tooth may be moved up and down into and out of engagement with the locking elements on the closures, said body including a rim portion, said rim portion being made of a stiff non-pliable material which is maintained stationary when affixed to the neck of the container, said rim being less than a full circle having spaced ends disposed near each other, said tab being integral and co-planar with said rim, and said tab being disposed between said open ends of said rim and said tab whereby said rim and tab together extend substantially 360 around the container neck.
- a locking ring'forcontainer closures comprising a body for fitting on the neck of a container, mounting means on said body for preventing relative rotation be. tween said body and the container, a tab connected to and extending away from body, at least one locking tooth on said tab for engagement with locking elements on the closure, a cut away portion between adjacent portions of said tab and said body to comprise a hinged connection of said tab to said body whereby said tooth may be moved up and down into and out of engagement with the locking elements on the closures, said body including a substantially annular rim, a depending skirt connected at the periphery of said rim, a plurality of serrations on the inner surface of said skirt, said serrations comprising said mounting means, said tab being disposed within an integral offset extension of said rim, said cut away portion including a pair of slits on opposite sides of said tab, and said tab being connected to said offset extension at only one end of said tab.
- a locking ring for container closures comprising a body for fitting on the neck of a container, mounting means on said body for preventing relative rotation between said body andthe container, a tab connected to and extending away from body, at least one locking tooth on said tab for engagement with locking elements on the closure, a cut away portion between adjacent portions of said tab and said body to comprise a hinged connection of said tab to said body whereby said tooth may be moved up and down into and out of engagement with the locking elements on the closures, said body including a substantially annular rim, a depending skirt connected at theperiphery of said rim, a plurality of serrations on the inner surface of said skirt, said serrations comprising said mounting means, said tab being disposed within an integral offsetextension of said rim, said cut away portion including a pair of slits on adjacent sides of said tab, and said tab being connected to,
- said body for preventing relative. rotation between said body and the container, a tab connected to and extending away from body, at least one locking tooth on said tab for engagement with locking elements on the closure, a cut away portion between adjacent portions of said tab and said body to comprise a hinged connection of said tab to said body whereby said tooth may be moved up and down into and out .of engagement with the locking elements on the closures, saidtab being an integral offset extension of said body terminating in a location radially outwardly displaced from said body, said cutaway portion being a slit along one side of said tab, and said tab being connected to said bodyat one end of said tab.
- each of said ratchet teeth including an inclined edge and a substantially vertical edge, and said locking tooth having a corresponding inclined edge and a substantially vertical edge.
- said ring body include a plurality of peripheral serrations engaged with said mounting teeth, and said peripheral serrations being said mounting means.
- a locking ring as set forth in claim l including stop means adjacent said hinged tab.
- a container having a neck from which the contents of the container may be discharged, a closure for said container neck, said closure having a downwardly extending rim for engaging said container, first ratchet-pawl means fixedly mounted on said container, second ratchet-pawl means mounted on said rim of said closure for locking engagement with said first ratchet-pawl means, tab means mounted on one of said container and said closure, one of said ratchet-pawl means being; incorporated on said tab means, a hinged connection between said tab means and said one of said containerand said closure for permitting said tab means to rotate in a generally vertical direction to control the engagement and disengagement of said first and said second ratchet-pawl means, said tab means being exposed to permit ready manipulation of said hinged connection by the user, engagable threaded meansibeing on said neck and said closure, upstanding finger accommodating means on said tab means, said finger accommodating means including a concave generally vertical surface disposed laterally beyond said rim of said closure, and said
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A safety closure for containers includes a locking ring mounted to the neck of a container in such a manner as to prevent relative rotation thereto. A tab is connected to and extends away from the body of the mounting ring and includes at least one locking tooth for engagement with locking elements on the closure. A cut away portion is provided between the tab and locking ring body to form a hinged connection for the tab so that the tooth may be moved up and down into and out of engagement with the closure locking elements.
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United States Patent 1191 Nixdorff, Jr.
[ SAFETY CLOSURE FOR CONTAINERS [75] Inventor: Frank Nixdorft, Jr., Baltimore, Md.
[73] Assignee: Anchor Hocking Corporation,
- Lancaster, Ohio 22 Filed: 'July'8,1971
21 Appl.No.: 160,737
52] U.S. c1. ..21s/9,215/9s 51 Int. Cl ..nssu 55/02 [58] Field ofSearch ..2l5/9.95,46.7
[5 6'] References Cited UNITED STATES PATENTS 3,472,409 10/1969 Slack etal. 215/9 3,019,931 t2/l962mThornton... ..215/9 3,567,057 '3/l97l Landen ..2l5/9 1451 July 10, 1973 3,445,022 5/1969 Cilluffo ..2l5/9 Primary Examiner-George T. [Hall Attorney -Arthur G. Connolly, Harold Pezzner et al.
[5 7] ABSTRACT A safety closure for containers includes a locking ring mounted to the neck of a container in such a manner as to prevent relative rotation thereto. A tab is connected to and extends away from the body of the mounting ring and includes at least one locking tooth for engagement with locking elements on the closure. A cut away portion is provided between the tab and locking ring body to form a hinged connection for the tab so that the tooth may be moved up and down into and out of engagement with the closure locking elements.
15 Claims, ZtlDrhwing Figures In accordance with this invention 1 SAFETY CLOSURE FOR CONTAINERS BACKGROUND OF INVENTION This invention relates to a safety closure arrangement to prevent accidental opening of a container such as by children. Various devices exist, as exemplified in U. S. Pat. Nos. 2,980,275; 3,019,931; 3,153,427; 1,918,786; 2,462,689; 2,045,388; 2,414,420; 1,747,205 and 2,827,I93 which are intended to provide positive locking" means for various types for closures. Various approaches are taken in these patents. In U. S. Pat. No. 2,980,275, for example, a locking ring is provided which includes teeth engageable with serrations on the closure or cap. When it is desired to remove the cap it is necessary to grasp the ring by an outwardly provided tab and pull the ring outwardly to distort its shape and thus disengage its teeth from the teeth or serrations on the cap.
Despite the various approaches noted above there is a need for a safety closure which might be used, for example on medicine bottles or other containers wherein the contents thereof are poisonous orotherwise dangerous. An ideal safety closure should be easily opened by authorized users while at the same time being extremely difficult to open by unauthorized users particularly children.
SUMMARY oF INVENTION such a safety closure and locking ring which can be easily assembled on a container so as to lend itself to rapid manufacturing techniques.
a safety closure for containers includes a locking ring mounted'to the neck of a container in such a manner as to prevent relative rotation thereto. A tab is connected to and extends away from the body of the mounting ring and includes at least one locking tooth for engagement with locking elements on the closure. A cut away portion is-provided between the tab and locking ring body to form a hinged connection for the tab so that the tooth may be moved up and down into and out of engagement with the closure locking elements.
In one form of the invention the tab may be part of an offset extension with the cut away portion being a pair of slits on opposite sides of the tab so that the tab I may be connected to the extension at only one end thereof. In' an alternative form the slits may be on adjacent sides of the tab. In a still further form of the invention the tab may be an integral offset extension of the ring body with thecut away portion being along one side of the tab.
THE DRAWINGS FIG. 1 is a side view in elevation of a safety closure in accordance with this invention;
FIG. 2 is a top plan view of the safety closure shown in FIG. 1;
FIG. 3 is a front elevation view of the safety closure shown in FIGS. l-2;
FIG. 4 is a top plan view partly broken away of the locking ringused in the safety closure of FIGS. 1-3;
FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view taken through FIG. 21 I 7 along the line 5-5;
FIG. 6 is a. bottom plan view of a cap: or closure utilized in the embodiment of the invention. shown in.
FIGS 1-5;
FIG; 7 is a cross-sectional view in elevation. taken through FIG. 6 along the line 7-7 with the locking ring and container indicated in phantom;
FIG. 8 is a top plan view of a locking ring in accordance with another embodiment of this invention with the container and closure shown in phantom;
FIGS. 9-11 are side, rear and front elevation views, respectively, of the locking ring shown in FIG. 8;
FIG. 12 is a bottom plan view of the locking ring FIG. 17 is a front elevation view partly borken away I of the embodiment of the invention shown in FIGS. 15-16;
FIG. 18 is a top plan view of the locking ring shown in FIGS. 15-17;
FIG. 19 is across-sectional view in elevation taken through FIG. 16 along the line 19-19; and
FIG. 20 is a side elevation view partly broken away showing the unlocking procedure for the arrangement of FIGS. 16-19. I
DETAILED DESCRIPTION FIGS.'1-7 show one embodiment of this invention wherein the safety closure 10 includes a locking ring 12 for positively locking cap or closure member 14 to the neck 16 of bottle or container'18. As indicated therein locking ring 12 includes a body comprising an upper substantially annular rim 20 and a depending skirt 22 connected to the periphery of rim 20. The inner surface of skirt 22 is notched or serrated as indicated by the reference numeral 24 for engagement with teeth 26 on the neck 16 of bottle 18. Teeth 26 are, for example, in-
tegrally molded on the container 18 at diametrically spaced portions of neck 16 so that the ring 12 can be snapped into place prior to the filling of container 18.
Since serrations24 are provided around substantially the entire inner surface or annular portion of skirt 22 it is not critical to position the ring in any special orientation with respect to the container during assembly thereof as is necessary with-various conventional arrangements. By the engagement of serrations 24 with teeth 26 ring 12 is thus mounted in place and held against relative rotation with respect to the container.
Preferably ring 12 is made of material which is resilientenough to tightly snap over teeth .26 but stiff enoughto resist any tendency to be dislodged therefrom. A suitable material for this purpose is a polycarbonate commercially available and Lexan (reg. T.M. of GB. Co.).
The body of ring 12 includes an integral offset extension 28 which likewise includes the peripheral skirt 22. A tab 30 is hinged .to extension 28 by apair of slits .32 or cut away portions whereby the tab issecured tout-he extension 28 atonly one end 34 thereof. At :Ieast .one locking tooth .36 is provided at the edge of .tab Asv shown in FIGS-'3, 10 and 17 tooth 36 includes a substantially vertical edge 35 and an inclined edge 37.
The cap or closure 14 is of generally cylindrical construction with a closed topwall 38 and with integral screw threads 40 or other means for securing the closure to the neck 16 of container 18. As shown in FIG. 5 if desired a liner 42 may be provided in the cap or closure 14 between upper wall 38 and the top wall of neck 16. As best shown in FIG. 7 the lower edge of cap 14 includes ratchet teeth 44 around the entire periphery thereof. Advantageously these ratchet teeth are provided at the inner surface of skirt or flange 46 so that the other surface is smooth and continuous for purposes later described. Teeth 44 are constructed for engagement with tooth 36 by the inclusion of vertical faces 50 and sloping faces 48 so that during such engagement cap 14 can rotate in only one direction.
For use of the arrangement 10 cap 14 is screwed onto the neck 16 of container 18 with the ratchet teeth 44 eventually riding over looking tooth 36. During the later stages of rotating movement hinged tab 30 moves up and down as each ratchet tooth contacts locking tooth 36 until the top wall 38 rests snugly against the top of neck 16. Locking tooth 36 is then trapped between pairs of teeth 44. As illustrated in FIG. 7 and previously indicated ratchet teeth 44 are so designed that when locking teeth 36 is engaged therewith cap 14 can completely rotate in only one direction. Thus when locking tooth 36 is between adjacent teeth 44 the cap can rotate backwards only by a distance less than the spacing between a pair of adjacent teeth 44. Accordingly, the locking action is such that if there is a slight back up the container would still not leak. There is further assurance of preventing the container from leaking by, for example, the provision of sealing liner 42.
FIGS. 8-14 show a further embodiment'of this invention wherein the tab 54 has as its cut away portions a pair of slits 56, 58 on opposite sides of the tab so that the tab is hinged at one end 60 to offset extension 62. As with the previous embodiment tab 54 includes an upstanding lug 52 and locking tooth 36 for engagement with cap 14 shown in phantom in FIG. 13.
In accordance with a further aspect of this invention means are provided to assure the user that there has as long as the strip is intact the user has some assurance that there has been no tampering with the container. It is to be understood that although the strips are illustrated only in the embodiment of FIGS. 8-14 the provision of the strips is also possible in other embodiments by disposing the strips across the slits.
FIGS. 15-20 show still a further embodiment of this invention wherein the locking ring 65 is generally disc shaped including an annular body 66 with a depending peripheral skirt 67 having an offset extension 68 which is radially displaced from the skirt with a locking tooth 70 thereon. In this embodiment the cut away portion is a slit 72 along one side of the tab so that the extension or tab itself is hinged to the body at one end 74.
As illustrated in FIG. 20 with the embodiment shown in FIGS. 15-20 a user simply depresses the tab itself to disengage tooth 70 from the serrations in cap 14 while simultaneously turning the cap in the same manner as with the previous embodiments. Locking ring 65 may be secured to container 18 in any suitable manner. For example as illustrated in FIGS. 15-20 the inner surface of body 66 include serrations 76 which extend completely therearound for mating engagement with teeth 26 on container 18.
To provide further assurance against accidental opening a stationary or rigid lug or other stop means may be provided adjacent offset extension 68 whereby it would be necessary for the user to precisely position his finger on the tab or extension to disengage the looking tooth 70. Thus if a child were to press downwardly in the general area of the tab the rigid lug would prevent the tab from moving downwardly a sufficient amount for disengagement. In this respect ring 65' wouldoperate in a manner analogous to the previous embodiments where the stop means are provided on the offset extension itself around the hinged tab. If desired the stop means for tab 68 may be integral with the container or may be thickened or rigid extensions of ring 65.
It is to be understood that other means of securement may be used for locking ring 65 as well as for locking rings 10. Thus, for example, the container may have a undercut molded thereon and the locking ring may snap over the undercut..Similarly, particularly where plastic containers are used the locking rings may incorporate teeth which bite into the container. Additionally, the ring may be provided with teeth which mate the gaps provided on the container or vice versa, or various camming surfaces may be provided between the ring and container. If desired it is also possible to utilize the concepts of this invention by making the locking means integral with the container to assure retention of the hinged tab to the container.
As previously indicated the locking ring is preferably made from a hard stiff material. In this respect it is desirable that the locking tooth be made of a material which is strong enough to withstand repeated use particularly without rounding off the corners of the tooth. It is possible, however, to utilize the concepts of this invention with materials that range from the very pliant to the very hard, although varying degrees of effectiveness would thereby be attained.
What is claimed is:
1. A locking ring for container closures comprising a body for fitting on the neck of a container, mounting means on said body for preventing relative rotation between said body and the container, a tab connected to and extending away from body, at least one locking tooth on said tab for engagement with locking elements on the closure, and a cut away portion between adjacent portions of said tab and said body to comprise a hinged connection of said tab to said body whereby said tooth may be moved up and down into and out of engagement with the locking elements on the closures, said body including a rim portion, said rim portion being made of a stiff non-pliable material which is maintained stationary when affixed to the neck of the container, said rim being less than a full circle having spaced ends disposed near each other, said tab being integral and co-planar with said rim, and said tab being disposed between said open ends of said rim and said tab whereby said rim and tab together extend substantially 360 around the container neck.
2. A locking ring as set forth in claim 1 wherein a depending skirt is connected at the periphery of said rim, a plurality of serrations on the inner surface of said skirt, and said serrations comprising said mounting means. i
3. A locking ring as set forth in claim 2 wherein said tab includes an upstanding lug for accommodating the finger of a user.
4. A locking ring'as set forth in claim 2 wherein said tab is disposed within an integral offset extension of said rim. g i
5. A locking ring'forcontainer closures comprising a body for fitting on the neck of a container, mounting means on said body for preventing relative rotation be. tween said body and the container, a tab connected to and extending away from body, at least one locking tooth on said tab for engagement with locking elements on the closure, a cut away portion between adjacent portions of said tab and said body to comprise a hinged connection of said tab to said body whereby said tooth may be moved up and down into and out of engagement with the locking elements on the closures, said body including a substantially annular rim, a depending skirt connected at the periphery of said rim, a plurality of serrations on the inner surface of said skirt, said serrations comprising said mounting means, said tab being disposed within an integral offset extension of said rim, said cut away portion including a pair of slits on opposite sides of said tab, and said tab being connected to said offset extension at only one end of said tab.
6. A locking ring for container closures comprising a body for fitting on the neck of a container, mounting means on said body for preventing relative rotation between said body andthe container, a tab connected to and extending away from body, at least one locking tooth on said tab for engagement with locking elements on the closure, a cut away portion between adjacent portions of said tab and said body to comprise a hinged connection of said tab to said body whereby said tooth may be moved up and down into and out of engagement with the locking elements on the closures, said body including a substantially annular rim, a depending skirt connected at theperiphery of said rim, a plurality of serrations on the inner surface of said skirt, said serrations comprising said mounting means, said tab being disposed within an integral offsetextension of said rim, said cut away portion including a pair of slits on adjacent sides of said tab, and said tab being connected to,
' said offset at only one end of said tab. 7.
means on said body for preventing relative. rotation between said body and the container, a tab connected to and extending away from body, at least one locking tooth on said tab for engagement with locking elements on the closure, a cut away portion between adjacent portions of said tab and said body to comprise a hinged connection of said tab to said body whereby said tooth may be moved up and down into and out .of engagement with the locking elements on the closures, saidtab being an integral offset extension of said body terminating in a location radially outwardly displaced from said body, said cutaway portion being a slit along one side of said tab, and said tab being connected to said bodyat one end of said tab.
9. A locking ring as set forth in. claim 2 wherein said serrations being around substantially the entire inner surface of said skirt.
10. A locking ring as set forth in claim 1 in combination therewith, a closure, said closure being of generally cylindrical shape witha top wall, the lower edge of A said having ratchet teeth therearound to comprise said locking elements,-and said serrations being on the inner surface of a closure skirt which shields said ratchet teeth and said locking tooth.
11. The combination of claim 10 wherein said closure skirt is of about the same diameter as said ring body, each of said ratchet teeth including an inclined edge and a substantially vertical edge, and said locking tooth having a corresponding inclined edge and a substantially vertical edge. r
mounting teeth on said container, said ring bodyinclude a plurality of peripheral serrations engaged with said mounting teeth, and said peripheral serrations being said mounting means.
13. A locking ring as set forth in claim lincluding stop means adjacent said hinged tab.
14. A locking ring as set forth in claim 1 in combination therewith, a container having a neck, and said body of said ring being. integral with said container neck to comprise said mounting means therefor.
15. In combination therewith, a container having a neck from which the contents of the container may be discharged, a closure for said container neck, said closure having a downwardly extending rim for engaging said container, first ratchet-pawl means fixedly mounted on said container, second ratchet-pawl means mounted on said rim of said closure for locking engagement with said first ratchet-pawl means, tab means mounted on one of said container and said closure, one of said ratchet-pawl means being; incorporated on said tab means, a hinged connection between said tab means and said one of said containerand said closure for permitting said tab means to rotate in a generally vertical direction to control the engagement and disengagement of said first and said second ratchet-pawl means, said tab means being exposed to permit ready manipulation of said hinged connection by the user, engagable threaded meansibeing on said neck and said closure, upstanding finger accommodating means on said tab means, said finger accommodating means including a concave generally vertical surface disposed laterally beyond said rim of said closure, and said closure and tab means being made of a plastic material.
t i i 1 "H050 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE S v S 5 S CERTIFICATE O CORRECTION t N o 37 h 55 Dated Jul! 10, 197i lnv ni rg Frank Nixdorff, 'Jr.
It is certifiedkhat ei'ror appears in th above-identified patent and that said Letters Patent are hereby oorrected as shown below:
(SEAL) Atte st:
MCCOY M. GIBSON, JR; c. MARSHALL DANN Attesfping Officer Commissioner of Patents
Claims (15)
1. A locking ring for container closures comprising a body for fitting on the neck of a container, mounting means on said body for preventing relative rotation between said body and the container, a tab connected to and extending away from body, at least one locking tooth on said tab for engagement with locking elements on the closure, and a cut away portion between adjacent portions of said tab and said body to comprise a hinged connection of said tab to said body whereby said tooth may be moved up and down into and out of engagement with the locking elements on the closures, said body including a rim portion, said rim portion being made of a stiff non-pliable material which is maintained stationary when affixed to the neck of the container, said rim being less than a full circle having spaced ends disposed near each other, said tab being integral and co-planar with said rim, and said tab being disposed between said open ends of said rim and said tab whereby said rim and tab together extend substantially 360* around the container neck.
2. A locking ring as set forth in claim 1 wherein a depending skirt is connected at the periphery of said rim, a plurality of serrations on the inner surface of said skirt, and said serrations comprising said mounting means.
3. A locking ring as set forth in claim 2 wherein said tab includes an upstanding lug for accommodating the finger of a user.
4. A locking ring as set forth in claim 2 wherein said tab is disposed within an integral offset extension of said rim.
5. A locking ring for container closures comprising a body for fitting on the neck of a container, mounting means on said body for preventing relative rotation between said body and the container, a tab connected to and extending away from body, at least one locking tooth on said tab for engagement with locking elements on the closure, a cut away portion between adjacent portions of said tab and said body to comprise a hinged connection of said tab to said body whereby said tooth may be moved up and down into and out of engagement with the locking elements on the closures, said body including a substantially annular rim, a depending skirt connected at the periphery of said rim, a plurality of serrations on the inner surface of said skirt, said serrations comprising said mounting means, said tab being disposed within an integral offset extension of said rim, said cut away portion including a pair of slits on opposite sides of said tab, and said tab being connected to said offset extension at only one end of said tab.
6. A locking ring for container closures comprising a body for fitting on the neck of a container, mounting means on said body for preventing relative rotation between said body and the container, a tab connected to and extending away from body, at least one locking tooth on said tab for engagement with locking elements on the closure, a cut away portion between adjacent portions of said tab and said body to comprise a hinged connection of said tab to said body whereby said tooth may be moved up and down into and out of engagement with the locking elements on the closures, said body including a substantially annular rim, a depending skirt connected at the periphery of said rim, a plurality of serrations on the inner surface of said skirt, said serrations comprising said mounting means, said tab being disposed within an integral offset extension of said rim, said cut away portion including a pair of slits on adjacent sides of said tab, and said tab being connected to said offset at only one end of said tab. 7.
7. A locking ring as set forth in claim 1 including at least one tamperproof strip connected across said cut away portion.
8. A locking ring for container closures comprising a body for fitting on the neck of a container, mounting means on said body for preventing relative rotation between said body and the container, a tab connected to and extending away from body, at least one locking tooth on said tab for engagement with locking elements on the closure, a cut away portion between adjacent portions of said tab and said body to comprise a hinged connection of said tab to said body whereby said tooth may be moved up and down into and out of engagement with the locking elements on the closures, said tab being an integral offset extension of said body terminating in a location radially outwardly displaced from said body, said cutaway portion being a slit along one side of said tab, and said tab being connected to said body at one end of said tab.
9. A locking ring as set forth in claim 2 wherein said serrations being around substantially the entire inner surface of said skirt.
10. A locking ring as set forth in claim 1 in combination therewith, a closure, said closure being of generally cylindrical shape with a top wall, the lower edge of said having ratchet teeth therearound to comprise said locking elements, and said serrations being on the inner surface of a closure skirt which shields said ratchet teeth and said locking tooth.
11. The combination of claim 10 wherein said closure skirt is of about the same diameter as said ring body, each of said ratchet teeth including an inclined edge and a substantially vertical edge, and said locking tooth having a corresponding inclined edge and a substantially vertical edge.
12. The combination of claim 11, in further combination therewith, a container having a neck, coupling means on said neck and said closure, a plurality of mounting teeth on said container, said ring body include a plurality of peripheral serrations engaged with said mounting teeth, and said peripheral serrations being said mounting means.
13. A locking ring as set forth in claim 1 including stop mEans adjacent said hinged tab.
14. A locking ring as set forth in claim 1 in combination therewith, a container having a neck, and said body of said ring being integral with said container neck to comprise said mounting means therefor.
15. In combination therewith, a container having a neck from which the contents of the container may be discharged, a closure for said container neck, said closure having a downwardly extending rim for engaging said container, first ratchet-pawl means fixedly mounted on said container, second ratchet-pawl means mounted on said rim of said closure for locking engagement with said first ratchet-pawl means, tab means mounted on one of said container and said closure, one of said ratchet-pawl means being incorporated on said tab means, a hinged connection between said tab means and said one of said container and said closure for permitting said tab means to rotate in a generally vertical direction to control the engagement and disengagement of said first and said second ratchet-pawl means, said tab means being exposed to permit ready manipulation of said hinged connection by the user, engagable threaded means being on said neck and said closure, upstanding finger accommodating means on said tab means, said finger accommodating means including a concave generally vertical surface disposed laterally beyond said rim of said closure, and said closure and tab means being made of a plastic material.
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