WO2007065240A1 - Container - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to containers, and more particularly, it relates to child resistant container packaging.
- child resistant packaging is well known in the art and is utilized for many different types of goods. Primarily, this packaging is used for those products which represent a potential hazard in the hands of children— i.e. medicaments and the like.
- the child proofing of packaging has taken many different approaches and primarily is dependent upon the product per se— i.e. the size of the package, format, etc.
- many different types of pill containers which have locking tops are well known and are widely used. Some of the tops require a pressing motion followed by turning while others require a lifting motion prior to rotation of the cap. It is also known in the art to seal the pill or tablet in a blister package which is designed to prevent easy access by children.
- a child resistant container which comprises a bottom member adapted to receive and contain at least one item to be packaged, the bottom member having a base and at least one wall extending upwardly therefrom.
- a cover member is provided to cover the open mouth of the container.
- the container includes at least first and second cooperative locking means which are provided on both the cover member and the bottom member.
- the first locking means has tab means associated with one of the members, the tab means being engageable with recess means provided on the other of the members.
- the second locking means also includes tab means formed in one of the members, the tab means being engageable with recess means on the other of the members.
- the arrangement is such that when the first locking means are unlocked by disengagement of the tab means with the recess means, this engagement actually causes more secure engagement of the second locking means to thereby render more difficult the operation of the first and second locking means simultaneously.
- the cover means further includes tab movement limiting means to limit the amount which the tabs can be moved inwardly to disengage from the recess means.
- a child resistant package which includes a bottom member and a cover member, the package being of a substantially rectangular configuration, the bottom and cover members being formed integrally with a living hinge member extending a substantial length along one side of the cover and bottom members.
- First and second cooperative locking means are located on opposed sides of the cover and bottom members, each of the locking means comprising a tab formed integrally with one of the members, and a recess formed in the other of the members to receive the tab and engage the tab in a locking relationship.
- the locking means are preferably spaced apart a sufficient distance to prevent operation of both locking members simultaneously by a child.
- tab movement limiting means are provided on the cover to prevent access thereto by excess inward movement of the tab members.
- a cover member which can be used with a number of different containers, thus allowing for a universal application of the features of the cover member and easier manufacture of the container.
- the present invention provides packaging which may be utilised for a number of different products though, as previously mentioned, a primary use is in the pharmaceutical field wherein child resistant features are important. Since the container of the present invention is suitable for any number of products including bulk goods, a wide variety of medicaments can be packaged therein. In one embodiment, the container is formed as a one piece unit of a suitable plastic material such as polypropylene for reasons of
- the container of the present invention includes a bottom container portion which is adapted to receive and contain the articles to be packaged.
- This bottom container portion may assume many different configurations such as circular, oval, rectangular, etc. Generally, however, it can be characterized as having a base portion with at least one wall extending upwardly therefrom to thereby form a container portion adapted to receive and retain the commodity therein. At the upper end of the walls is a mouth portion allowing the contents of the container portion to be accessed.
- the cover member is designed to cover the mouth of the container and will be of any conventional configuration compatible with the bottom container portion.
- the cover as previously mentioned, can be formed with the bottom container portion and connected thereto by means of a living hinge or alternatively, is formed as a separate member.
- the cooperative locking means associated with the cover and the container bottom preferably comprise first and second locking means. Although both locking means function to retain the cover in the closed position, the second locking means allows limited movement between the cover member and the bottom member such that the first locking means may be unlocked while the second locking means maintains a locked position. By so doing, one can move the first locking means from a locked to an unlocked position while the second locking means is still in its locked position. One must then perform a second sequential operation to unlock the second locking means to permit removal of the cover from the mouth of the container and permit access to the contents thereof. This two- part sequential operation provides effective child resistant features for this embodiment.
- the cooperative locking means comprise a tab formed on one of the cover or bottom members and a recess formed on the other of the members.
- the tab member will be referred to as being on the bottom container member while the recess will be described as being formed in the cover member. It will be understood that the reverse situation can also apply and indeed, combinations of the same may be utilized as will be appreciated by those knowledgeable in the art.
- the present description will refer to the arrangement having a generally rectangularly configured container though, as previously pointed out, many different shapes may be utilized.
- the second locking means comprises at least one tab member and one recess formed on a side of the container. More preferred is the
- the second locking means comprises a locking device on both sides of the container with the first locking means being located on the front of the container.
- the first locking means comprises a tab member extending upwardly from the front wall of the bottom member with the tab being formed integrally as a portion of the package.
- the tab preferably has an outwardly extending flange and an upper portion thereof which will fit within a recess formed within the front wall of the cover member. Formation of the tab per se in the operation thereof is conventional as is known with previously existing tab locking devices. Operation of the first locking means to unlock the container consists of an inward pressure applied on the front wall of the bottom portion proximate the tab member to thereby urge the tab member from its engagement with the recess and thereby permit movement of the cover.
- the second locking means are located on the side of the container.
- Preferably identical blocking devices on each of the opposed sides are utilized.
- the preferred embodiment again utilises a tab extending upwardly from the marginal edge of the side walls of the cover member and recess is located in the side walls of the cover member.
- the recesses may be formed in the side walls or in the alternative, may merely consist of apertures with which the tab member engages and enters into a locking relationship.
- the blocking devices of the second locking means provide for a limited movement of the cover member vis-a-vis the bottom member when in a locked position. In other words, the engagement of the tab member with the recess still permits a limited upward movement of the cover member. With this arrangement, the first locking means may be unlocked and the cover member moved upwardly to prevent relocking thereof while the second locking means remain in a locked position.
- the blocking devices of the second locking means are provided with a means to limit movement of the tab members. This arrangement is such as to prevent too much of an inward force being placed on the tab members which could permanently deform the tab members and/or break the same. If such were to happen, the container becomes relatively easily accessible in that only movement of the first locking means is required to access the contents of the container.
- the arrangement is such that when pressure is exerted on the front wall of the bottom member proximate the tab member to move it out of a locking relationship with the corresponding recess, this pressure transmits a force to the side walls of the bottom member which tends to force the tab members of the second locking means into tighter engagement with their corresponding recesses.
- this pressure transmits a force to the side walls of the bottom member which tends to force the tab members of the second locking means into tighter engagement with their corresponding recesses.
- a separate cover member which may be utilized with different types of container bottoms.
- the cover member will be designed to seat on containers of different sizes and will provide the security features described in the previous embodiment.
- a hinge arrangement which may be utilized with the cover of the present invention.
- Figure 1 is a perspective view of a container according to the present invention.
- Figure 2 is a perspective view of the container in an open position
- Figure 3 is a top plan view thereof
- Figure 4 is a front elevational view thereof
- Figure 5 is a side elevational view thereof
- FIGS. 6A to 6C illustrate the opening sequence of the container
- Figure 7 is a cross sectional view taken along the lines 7 - 7 of Figure 4, with the cover being shown in an exploded relationship;
- Figure 8 is a view taken along the lines 8 - 8 of Figure 5, with the cover and bottom being shown in an exploded relationship;
- Figures 9 A to 9D illustrate opening of the container
- Figure 10 is a perspective view of a further embodiment of a container according to the present invention.
- Figure 11 is a perspective view of a closure suitable for use with a different type of container
- Figure 12 is a side elevational view of a portion of a container and cover according to a further embodiment of the present invention.
- Figure 13 is a top plan view thereof
- Figure 14A is an exploded view illustrating securement of the cover to the body.
- Figure 14B is a view of the cover and body in an assembled condition.
- Figures 1 and 2 a container in a closed and opened position respectively, and which container is generally designated by reference numeral 10.
- Container 10 includes a top cover member generally designated by reference numeral 12 and a bottom container member generally designated by reference numeral 14.
- Bottom container 14 includes a front wall 16, a rear wall 18, and a pair of opposed side walls 20 and 22. At the base there is provided a bottom wall 24 which has feet 26 extending downwardly therefrom.
- an upper wall section 32 At the upper end of bottom container member 14, there is provided an upper wall section 32. At the portion adjacent front wall 16, there is provided a rib or protrusion 34. On the exterior of front wall 16 and adjacent upper wall section 32, there is also provided a reinforced portion 36.
- an upwardly extending tab member 40 which includes a locking button portion 42.
- Button portion 42 is substantially hemispherical in configuration.
- Top member 12 is connected to bottom container member 14 by means of a living hinge 46.
- Top member includes a front wall 48, a rear wall 50, and a pair of opposed side walls 52 and 54 along with a top wall 56.
- a recess 58 Formed within front wall 48 of top member 12 is a recess 58 which is designed to engage with rib or protrusion 34.
- a hemispherical aperture or cut out 60 is provided and which is designed to engage with locking button 42 on tab 40.
- top wall 56 Extending downwardly from the inner surface of top wall 56 are a pair of guard members 64 and 66 for reasons which will become apparent hereinbelow.
- cover 12 On the other side of upper wall portion 32, there is likewise provided a tab 68 having a locking button 70 formed thereon. Similarly, side wall 54 of cover 12 includes an aperture or a cut out 72.
- a pair of protrusions 74 and 76 are formed on the interface of side wall 52 of cover 12 and which are designed to seat within respective recesses 78 and 80 formed in upper wall section 32. A similar arrangement is provided on the other side.
- a closure generally designated by reference numeral 110 and which comprises the cover member 112 and a body portion 111 similar to that of the previously described container.
- the closure 110 is designed to be fit on a bottom container member 114 by means of a snap fit as is well known in the art.
- bottom container portion 114 has, at an upper edge thereof, a flange 180 , defining a recess 182 extending about the periphery of the lower container member 114.
- a plurality of retainer projections on the inner walls of closure 110 are designed to pass over flange 180 and fit within recess 182 in a known conventional manner.
- a similar arrangement is used except that the closure is designed to fit on a round bottom container portion 214.
- a hermetic seal may be provided across the bottom container portion 114 and 214 by known means such as heat sealing and the like.
- the bottom container member may be of many different configurations and may itself have several compartments therein, each one of the compartments having a heat seal or like member thereacross.
- the cover may come in two pieces without the living hinge and
- a separate cover member 312 which is designed to engage with container 314.
- container 314 is provided with a cover 312 and which is secured thereto by means of hinge mechanism which will now be described.
- Recess 353 is essentially a hemispherical recess having a given diameter. In this regard, the entry to recess 353 is slightly less than the diameter of the recess.
- Member 355 has a slightly oblong configuration wherein a first diameter Y is less than a second diameter X. Diameter X is approximately equal to the diameter of hemispherical recess 353.
- the arrangement is such that diameter Y permits the easy entry of member 355 into hemispherical recess 353 while upon rotation, as seen in Figure 14B, the larger diameter X, when the cover is rotated into the closed position, will keep cover 312 from being removed.
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Abstract
A child resistant package which has a bottom container member for receiving the items to be packaged, the bottom container member (16) having a base (24) and one wall (16, 18, 20, 22) extending upwardly therefrom which defines a container mouth, a cover member (12) arranged to cover the container mouth, first (34, 58) and second (42,60) cooperating locking arrangements being provided on both the cover member and the bottom container member, at least one of the first and second cooperative locking arrangements comprising at least one tab member (40) extending upwardly from the bottom container member (16) proximate the container mouth and an aperture (60) formed in the cover member to receive the tab member in a locking relationship, the package further comprising tab movement limiting means (64) formed on the inside of the cover member to limit inward movement of the tab member.
Description
CONTAINER
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to containers, and more particularly, it relates to child resistant container packaging.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The use of child resistant packaging is well known in the art and is utilized for many different types of goods. Primarily, this packaging is used for those products which represent a potential hazard in the hands of children— i.e. medicaments and the like. The child proofing of packaging has taken many different approaches and primarily is dependent upon the product per se— i.e. the size of the package, format, etc. Thus, for example, in the field of medicine dispensing, many different types of pill containers which have locking tops are well known and are widely used. Some of the tops require a pressing motion followed by turning while others require a lifting motion prior to rotation of the cap. It is also known in the art to seal the pill or tablet in a blister package which is designed to prevent easy access by children.
On the other hand, it is important that the child resistant packaging can be opened without undue difficulty by the average consumer for whom the product is intended. This is frequently a problem in that one of the primary groups of medicament users are the elderly, and packaging which relies on a certain amount of strength to open is often self- defeating in that the end users find it difficult or impossible to open such packaging. This can lead to non-compliance.
It is known in the art, from US Patent 5,346,069 to provide a container wherein a
child resistant feature is provided while still permitting easy opening of the container for those of limited strength. However, a problem with such containers has been the durability of the same.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is an object of the present invention to provide an improved child resistant packaging suitable for use with a number of different products wherein a substantial amount of strength to open the same is not required.
According to the present invention, there is provided a child resistant container which comprises a bottom member adapted to receive and contain at least one item to be packaged, the bottom member having a base and at least one wall extending upwardly therefrom. A cover member is provided to cover the open mouth of the container. The container includes at least first and second cooperative locking means which are provided on both the cover member and the bottom member. The first locking means has tab means associated with one of the members, the tab means being engageable with recess means provided on the other of the members. Similarly, the second locking means also includes tab means formed in one of the members, the tab means being engageable with recess means on the other of the members. The arrangement is such that when the first locking means are unlocked by disengagement of the tab means with the recess means, this engagement actually causes more secure engagement of the second locking means to thereby render more difficult the operation of the first and second locking means simultaneously. The cover means further includes tab movement limiting means to limit the amount which the tabs can be moved inwardly to disengage from the recess means.
In one embodiment, there is provided a child resistant package which includes a bottom member and a cover member, the package being of a substantially rectangular configuration, the bottom and cover members being formed integrally with a living hinge member extending a substantial length along one side of the cover and bottom members. First and second cooperative locking means are located on opposed sides of the cover and bottom members, each of the locking means comprising a tab formed integrally with one of the members, and a recess formed in the other of the members to receive the tab and engage the tab in a locking relationship. The locking means are preferably spaced apart a sufficient distance to prevent operation of both locking members simultaneously by a child. Also, tab movement limiting means are provided on the cover to prevent access thereto by excess inward movement of the tab members.
In one embodiment of the present invention, there is provided a cover member which can be used with a number of different containers, thus allowing for a universal application of the features of the cover member and easier manufacture of the container.
The present invention provides packaging which may be utilised for a number of different products though, as previously mentioned, a primary use is in the pharmaceutical field wherein child resistant features are important. Since the container of the present invention is suitable for any number of products including bulk goods, a wide variety of medicaments can be packaged therein. In one embodiment, the container is formed as a one piece unit of a suitable plastic material such as polypropylene for reasons of
functionality and ease of manufacturer. This is particularly so in the case of the living hinge embodiment.
- A - In general, the container of the present invention includes a bottom container portion which is adapted to receive and contain the articles to be packaged. This bottom container portion may assume many different configurations such as circular, oval, rectangular, etc. Generally, however, it can be characterized as having a base portion with at least one wall extending upwardly therefrom to thereby form a container portion adapted to receive and retain the commodity therein. At the upper end of the walls is a mouth portion allowing the contents of the container portion to be accessed.
The cover member is designed to cover the mouth of the container and will be of any conventional configuration compatible with the bottom container portion. The cover, as previously mentioned, can be formed with the bottom container portion and connected thereto by means of a living hinge or alternatively, is formed as a separate member.
The cooperative locking means associated with the cover and the container bottom preferably comprise first and second locking means. Although both locking means function to retain the cover in the closed position, the second locking means allows limited movement between the cover member and the bottom member such that the first locking means may be unlocked while the second locking means maintains a locked position. By so doing, one can move the first locking means from a locked to an unlocked position while the second locking means is still in its locked position. One must then perform a second sequential operation to unlock the second locking means to permit removal of the cover from the mouth of the container and permit access to the contents thereof. This two- part sequential operation provides effective child resistant features for this embodiment.
Preferably, the cooperative locking means comprise a tab formed on one of the
cover or bottom members and a recess formed on the other of the members. For purposes of discussion herein, the tab member will be referred to as being on the bottom container member while the recess will be described as being formed in the cover member. It will be understood that the reverse situation can also apply and indeed, combinations of the same may be utilized as will be appreciated by those knowledgeable in the art. Similarly, the present description will refer to the arrangement having a generally rectangularly configured container though, as previously pointed out, many different shapes may be utilized.
In the preferred embodiment, the second locking means comprises at least one tab member and one recess formed on a side of the container. More preferred is the
arrangement wherein the second locking means comprises a locking device on both sides of the container with the first locking means being located on the front of the container.
In the preferred arrangement, the first locking means comprises a tab member extending upwardly from the front wall of the bottom member with the tab being formed integrally as a portion of the package. The tab preferably has an outwardly extending flange and an upper portion thereof which will fit within a recess formed within the front wall of the cover member. Formation of the tab per se in the operation thereof is conventional as is known with previously existing tab locking devices. Operation of the first locking means to unlock the container consists of an inward pressure applied on the front wall of the bottom portion proximate the tab member to thereby urge the tab member from its engagement with the recess and thereby permit movement of the cover.
To provide the sequential status of the child resistant features in this embodiment,
the second locking means are located on the side of the container. Preferably identical blocking devices on each of the opposed sides are utilized. The preferred embodiment again utilises a tab extending upwardly from the marginal edge of the side walls of the cover member and recess is located in the side walls of the cover member. The recesses may be formed in the side walls or in the alternative, may merely consist of apertures with which the tab member engages and enters into a locking relationship.
The blocking devices of the second locking means provide for a limited movement of the cover member vis-a-vis the bottom member when in a locked position. In other words, the engagement of the tab member with the recess still permits a limited upward movement of the cover member. With this arrangement, the first locking means may be unlocked and the cover member moved upwardly to prevent relocking thereof while the second locking means remain in a locked position.
The blocking devices of the second locking means are provided with a means to limit movement of the tab members. This arrangement is such as to prevent too much of an inward force being placed on the tab members which could permanently deform the tab members and/or break the same. If such were to happen, the container becomes relatively easily accessible in that only movement of the first locking means is required to access the contents of the container.
Preferably, the arrangement is such that when pressure is exerted on the front wall of the bottom member proximate the tab member to move it out of a locking relationship with the corresponding recess, this pressure transmits a force to the side walls of the bottom member which tends to force the tab members of the second locking means into
tighter engagement with their corresponding recesses. Thus, barring the use of unusual force, all the locking members cannot be opened simultaneously.
In a further embodiment of the present invention, there is provided a separate cover member which may be utilized with different types of container bottoms. The cover member will be designed to seat on containers of different sizes and will provide the security features described in the previous embodiment.
In a still further aspect of the present invention, there is provided a hinge arrangement which may be utilized with the cover of the present invention.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Having thus generally described the invention, reference will be made to the accompanying drawings illustrating an embodiment thereof, in which:
Figure 1 is a perspective view of a container according to the present invention;
Figure 2 is a perspective view of the container in an open position;
Figure 3 is a top plan view thereof;
Figure 4 is a front elevational view thereof;
Figure 5 is a side elevational view thereof;
Figures 6A to 6C illustrate the opening sequence of the container;
Figure 7 is a cross sectional view taken along the lines 7 - 7 of Figure 4, with the cover being shown in an exploded relationship;
Figure 8 is a view taken along the lines 8 - 8 of Figure 5, with the cover and bottom being shown in an exploded relationship;
Figures 9 A to 9D illustrate opening of the container;
Figure 10 is a perspective view of a further embodiment of a container according to the present invention;
Figure 11 is a perspective view of a closure suitable for use with a different type of container;
Figure 12 is a side elevational view of a portion of a container and cover according to a further embodiment of the present invention;
Figure 13 is a top plan view thereof;
Figure 14A is an exploded view illustrating securement of the cover to the body; and
Figure 14B is a view of the cover and body in an assembled condition.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
Referring to the drawings in greater detail and by reference characters thereto, there is illustrated in Figures 1 and 2 a container in a closed and opened position respectively, and which container is generally designated by reference numeral 10.
Container 10 includes a top cover member generally designated by reference numeral 12 and a bottom container member generally designated by reference numeral 14.
Bottom container 14 includes a front wall 16, a rear wall 18, and a pair of opposed side walls 20 and 22. At the base there is provided a bottom wall 24 which has feet 26 extending downwardly therefrom.
At the upper end of bottom container member 14, there is provided an upper wall section 32. At the portion adjacent front wall 16, there is provided a rib or protrusion 34. On the exterior of front wall 16 and adjacent upper wall section 32, there is also provided a
reinforced portion 36.
At upper wall section 32 adjacent side wall 20, there is provided an upwardly extending tab member 40 which includes a locking button portion 42. Button portion 42 is substantially hemispherical in configuration.
Cover or top member 12 is connected to bottom container member 14 by means of a living hinge 46. Top member includes a front wall 48, a rear wall 50, and a pair of opposed side walls 52 and 54 along with a top wall 56.
Formed within front wall 48 of top member 12 is a recess 58 which is designed to engage with rib or protrusion 34. On side wall 52, a hemispherical aperture or cut out 60 is provided and which is designed to engage with locking button 42 on tab 40.
Extending downwardly from the inner surface of top wall 56 are a pair of guard members 64 and 66 for reasons which will become apparent hereinbelow.
On the other side of upper wall portion 32, there is likewise provided a tab 68 having a locking button 70 formed thereon. Similarly, side wall 54 of cover 12 includes an aperture or a cut out 72.
As may be best seen in Figure 8, a pair of protrusions 74 and 76 are formed on the interface of side wall 52 of cover 12 and which are designed to seat within respective recesses 78 and 80 formed in upper wall section 32. A similar arrangement is provided on the other side.
In operation, and as may be best seen in Figures 9A to 9D, initially reinforced portion 36 on front wall 16 of container portion 14 is pushed inwardly to release from locking engagement protrusion 34 with recess 58 formed on front wall 48 of cover 12.
Due to the fact that apertures 60 and 72 are slightly larger than button portions 42 and 70, a slight upward movement of cover 12 is permitted. Subsequently, pressure on locking buttons 42 and 70 will cause disengagement of the locking buttons 42, 70 as well as protrusions 74 and 76 as is clearly seen in Figure 9C. This will permit full opening of cover 12. As will be noted in Figure 9C, guard member 64 prevents excessive movement of tab 40. Otherwise, the tab could remain in an inward position and the effectiveness thereof is destroyed.
Reference will now be made to the embodiment of Figures 10 and 11, which illustrate an arrangement using a closure member in conjunction with a different type of container.
As the embodiments are similar, similar references numerals in the 100's and 200's will be used for similar components.
As shown in Figure 10, there is provided a closure generally designated by reference numeral 110 and which comprises the cover member 112 and a body portion 111 similar to that of the previously described container. In this arrangement, the closure 110 is designed to be fit on a bottom container member 114 by means of a snap fit as is well known in the art. To this end, bottom container portion 114 has, at an upper edge thereof, a flange 180 , defining a recess 182 extending about the periphery of the lower container member 114. A plurality of retainer projections on the inner walls of closure 110 are designed to pass over flange 180 and fit within recess 182 in a known conventional manner.
As shown in Figure 11, a similar arrangement is used except that the closure is designed to fit on a round bottom container portion 214.
In the embodiments of Figures 10 and 11, a hermetic seal may be provided across the bottom container portion 114 and 214 by known means such as heat sealing and the like. It will also be understood that in all embodiments, the bottom container member may be of many different configurations and may itself have several compartments therein, each one of the compartments having a heat seal or like member thereacross. It will also be understood that the cover may come in two pieces without the living hinge and
furthermore, different configurations for the cover may be utilized.
Referring now to the embodiments of Figures 12 to 14, similar- reference numerals are employed for similar components, the reference numerals being in the 300's.
In this embodiment, there is provided a separate cover member 312 which is designed to engage with container 314. To this end, container 314 is provided with a cover 312 and which is secured thereto by means of hinge mechanism which will now be described.
On rear wall 318 of container 314, there is provided plurality of C-shaped members 351 each having a recess 353 formed therein. Recess 353 is essentially a hemispherical recess having a given diameter. In this regard, the entry to recess 353 is slightly less than the diameter of the recess.
Mounted on the rear wall of cover 212 are a plurality of rod like members 355. Member 355 has a slightly oblong configuration wherein a first diameter Y is less than a second diameter X. Diameter X is approximately equal to the diameter of hemispherical recess 353. Thus, as may be seen in Figures 14A and 14B, the arrangement is such that diameter Y permits the easy entry of member 355 into hemispherical recess 353 while upon
rotation, as seen in Figure 14B, the larger diameter X, when the cover is rotated into the closed position, will keep cover 312 from being removed.
An advantage of this arrangement is that the cover can be molded as a separate entity leading to greater choices of material and a reduced cost. Naturally, it will be understood that this described embodiment utilizing the hinge may be used in any of the preceeding embodiments.
It will be understood that the above described embodiments are for purposes of illustration only and that changes and modifications may be made thereto without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
Claims
1. A child resistant package comprising:
a bottom container member (16) adapted to receive and contain at least one item to be packaged, said bottom container member having a base (24) and at least one wall (16), (18), (20), (22) extending upwardly therefrom, said at least one wall defining a container mouth;
a cover member (12) arranged to cover said container mouth;
first (34, 58) and second (42, 60) cooperative locking means provided on both said cover member and said bottom container member;
at least one of said first and second cooperative locking means comprising at least one tab member (40) extending upwardly from said bottom container member (16) proximate said container mouth and an aperture (60) formed in said cover member to receive said tab member in a locking relationship; and
tab movement limiting means (64) formed on the inside of said cover member to limit inward movement of said tab member.
2. The package of Claim 1 wherein said second locking means (42, 60) comprises a pair of locking devices.
3. The package of Claim 2 wherein said package has an overall rectangular
configuration with a front wall (16), a rear wall (18) and a pair of side walls (20, 22) extending upwardly from said base, said second locking means comprising first and second tabs (40) located on opposite sides of said package, said tabs (40) being adapted to engage an aperture (60) formed in said cover.
4. The package of Claim 3 wherein said cover member (12) and said lower container members (14) are integrally formed of a plastic material, a living hinge (46) being formed between said cover member and said bottom container member.
5. A cover suitable for forming a child resistant container, the cover comprising: a bottom portion (111) having a lower portion thereof designed to seat and engage an upper portion of a container wall defining a container mouth;
said bottom portion having a pair of upwardly extending tab members (140);
a cover portion (112) connected to said bottom portion by means of a living hinge (146), said cover portion having a pair of apertures (160), each aperture (160) being designed to receive one of said tab members (140) in a locking relationship; and
tab movement limiting means (164) formed on the inside of said cover member to limit inward movement of said tab member.
6. A child resistant package comprising:
a bottom container member (314) adapted to receive and contain at least one item to be packaged, said bottom container member having a base and at least one wall (318) extending upwardly therefrom, said at least one wall (318) defining a container mouth; a cover member (312) arranged to cover said container mouth;
first (334, 358) and second (342, 360) cooperative locking means provided on both said cover member and said bottom container member;
at least one of said first and second cooperative locking means comprising at least one tab member (340) extending upwardly from said bottom container (316) proximate said container mouth and an aperture (360) formed in said cover member to receive said
tab member in a locking relationship;
hinge means comprising a first hinge member (351) secured to said at least one wall (318), said hinge member having a C-shaped portion opened downwardly, said C-shaped portion defining a hemispherical recess (353); and
said cover having a second hinge member comprising at least one member (355) extending outwardly from said cover, said second hinge member having an oblong configuration with a first diameter substantially equal to a diameter of said hemispherical recess, said second hinge member having a second diameter less than said diameter of said hemispherical recess, the arrangement being such that said oblong portion can enter said recess by means of said smaller diameter and be retained therein when said cover is rotated such that said larger diameter prevents removal of said cover.
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