Child resistant closure

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Inventors

Gargione, Frank V.

Application #

542054

Filed

Oct-12-1995

Published

Aug-13-1996

Current US Class

0D9/453
0D9/454
0D9/560
215/209
215/216
215/221

International Classes

B65D 050/04

Field of Search

215/209 215/216-221 215/330 215/334 215/901

Assignee

Comar Inc. (Buena, NJ)

Examiners

Shoap; Allan N.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Brady, O'Boyle & Gates

US Patent References

3939788   Method of making...
4011829   Closure having ind...
4036385   Safety closure for c...
4099639   Child resistant clos...
4144983   Child-resistant clos...
4503986   Tamper-evident clo...

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Abstract
A child resistant closure wherein a ratchet-type cap is threadably mounted on the neck of a container having a ring member integral therewith. A resilient tab having a ratchet tooth thereon is integral with the ring and engageable with ratchet teeth on the cap. The ratchet tooth on the tab and cooperating ratchet teeth on the cap are hidden from view to render the closure more child resistant.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A child resistant closure for a container having a threaded neck portion and a ring member molded integral with the threaded neck portion, a cylindrical cap having a depending skirt portion threadably mounted on said neck portion, a circumferential, outwardly extending collar portion integral with the lower end portion of said skirt, a flange portion on the lower end of said collar portion, said flange portion having continuous inner and outer peripheral wall portions and a continuous, planar, bottom wall portion extending between the inner and outer peripheral wall portions, a plurality of circumferentially spaced recesses forming ratchet teeth contained in said bottom wall between the inner and outer peripheral wall portions of said flange portion, a resilient tab member integral with said ring member and extending substantially tangentially relative thereto, a ratchet tooth integral with the tab extending upwardly in a direction toward said recesses, the ratchet tooth being received in said recesses in an escaping relationship during the threading of the cap onto the container neck and in a locking relationship during the unthreading of the cap from the container neck, said flange portion and said ring member being peripherally coextensive, whereby the ratchet tooth and associated recesses are hidden from view, a portion of said resilient tab extending beyond the periphery of the ring member and manually depressed to move the ratchet tooth on the tab out of a respective recess in the cap to thereby unlock the cap for removal from the container.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Various child resistant closures have been proposed wherein a ratchet-type cap is threadably mounted on the neck of a container, and a ratchet tooth on the container neck is engageable with ratchet teeth on the cap, whereby there is an escaping relationship between the ratchet tooth and cap ratchet teeth during the threading of the cap onto the container, and a locking relationship during unthreading of the cap off of the container.

While these child resistant closures have been satisfactory for their intended purposes, they have been characterized by certain disadvantages, such as the cooperating teeth being visible so that a child can easily see the ratchet teeth locking mechanism, and manipulate it to remove the closure from the container. Another disadvantage is in the manufacture of the closure, some of which require three molds with a subsequent assembly operation, and others not being able to be molded because of molding restrictions.
 
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