Child resistant closure

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Inventors

Montgomery, Gary Van

Application #

585782

Filed

Jun-11-1975

Published

Aug-17-1976

Current US Class

215/216
215/222
215/225
215/256
215/342

International Classes

B65D 055/02; B65D 085/56; A61J 001/00

Field of Search

215/91 215/221 215/216 215/224 215/225 215/222 215/254 215/256 215/342

Assignee

Sunbeam Plastics Corporation (Evansville, IN)

Examiners

Hall; George T.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Leonard; Henry K.

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Abstract
A substantially leak-proof and child-resistant combination closure comprising a container and a cap. The container has a neck and the cap has a tubular skirt which fits over the container neck, a disc-like top and resilient annular shoulder portion. The cap skirt and bottle neck have cooperating means for retaining the cap on the container. There is a sealing liner beneath the top of the cap which engages and seals the open end of the container neck. The cap skirt and the container in some embodiments have cooperating locking means which are engaged when the cap is moved down to normal closed position on the bottle neck. The locking means function to render the closure child-resistant. Other embodiments have tamper indicating means. The resilient shoulder portion of the cap flexes to compensate for tolerance variations in the cooperating retaining means on the cap and container neck in order to insure that the cap liner seals the neck of the container.
 
Claims
Having described my invention I claim:

1. A substantially leak-proof container combination, said combination comprising,

a. a container having a tubular neck portion and a body,

b. a one-piece cap for said container, said cap having a disc-like top, a tubular skirt and a resilient annular shoulder portion means connecting said skirt and said top,

c. circular sealing means on the under side of said cap top and engageable with the end of said container neck for sealing said neck, and

d. cooperating retaining means on said container neck and on said cap skirt for retaining said cap on said neck in sealing position,

e. said shoulder portion means being stretchable for downward movement of said cap skirt for compensating for tolerance variations in said cooperating retaining means and in the positions of said cooperating retaining means on said container neck and on said cap skirt.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

With the current emphases that has been placed upon protection of children of tender ages from harm due to their being able to open containers of medicines, acids, soaps, etc., development of so called "child-proof" or, more correctly, "child-resistant" containers and closures, has been very rapid.

Many of these child-resistant combinations have employed threaded caps and containers with threaded necks, the caps and containers being provided with cooperating means which function to prevent the child of tender years from removing the cap from the container after it has been seated thereon.

Devices of this type which are practical also must be so designed as to provide for capping the containers by the use of conventional capping equipment. Since many such products previously have been packaged in vials or, glass or plastic bottles with threaded necks and screw-on caps, or with bayonet or snap-on caps most packaging organizations already possess automatic capping machinery which is capable of placing such caps onto the container necks.
 
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