Claims
- 1. A child resistant and leak resistant cap comprising an injection molded one-piece thermoplastic body for use on a bottle with an externally threaded neck finish, the cap being generally circular and having a major stop surface normally preventing the cap from being unscrewed from the bottle, squeezable portions on diametrally opposite sides that function to release the cap from the bottle for unscrewing when squeezed, an anti back off stop surface separate from the major stop surface and engageable with formations on the bottle below the threads on the neck, the anti back off surface being constructed and arranged to operate with relatively closely spaced formations on the bottle whereby the anti back off surface formations can limit the degree to which the cap unintentionally can unscrew to that in which the cap remains sealed on the bottle.
- 2. A cap as set forth in claim 1, wherein the stop surfaces are arranged to work with formations on a bottle that have differential heights, the higher formations cooperating to provide the child resistant feature.
- 3. A cap as set forth in claim 1, wherein the anti back off surface has a configuration complimentary to curvilinear formations on a bottle.
- 4. A cap as set forth in claim 1, wherein said cap has an end wall and a skirt portion axially below said end wall, said anti back off surface projecting radially inwardly from said skirt portion and when the cap is squeezed for opening, being arranged to move radially outwardly.
- 5. A cap as set forth in claim 4, wherein said skirt portion carrying said anti back off surface is supported by an integral hinge having an axis that deviates from a single plane.
- 6. If A leak resistant cap comprising a thermoplastic injection molded body, the cap body including an end wall and an internally threaded skirt depending from the end wall and concentric with the axis of the cap, a depending tab radially outward of the threaded skirt, the tab being supported relative to the threaded skirt by an integral hinge, the hinge having a configuration with a hinge axis that deviates axially from a flat plane, and a stop element projecting radially inwardly from the tab, the stop element being arranged to resiliently engage one of a plurality of closely spaced projecting surfaces on the neck finish of a bottle to resist unintentional back off of the cap from a sealed position on the bottle.
- 7. A cap as set forth in claim 6, wherein said tab is provided in duplicate on opposite sides of the cap.
- 8. A cap as set forth in claim 7, wherein said tabs have arcuate cross sections when viewed in planes transverse to the axis of the cap.
- 9. A cap as set forth in claim 6, including outer skirt portions that cooperate with the tabs to form an outer circumferentially segmented skirt.
- 10. A cap as set forth in claim 9, wherein the tabs have generally axially extending edges and the outer skirt portions are spaced circumferentially from said tab edges by respective gaps, the lower areas of said gaps being substantially closed by local projections of the skirt elements to prevent nesting of parts of like caps into said gaps.
- 11. In combination, a bottle and a cap for sealing the bottle, the bottle being a blow molded thermoplastic product having an externally threaded neck below its mouth and a plurality of relatively small curvilinear detent surfaces on its exterior surface below the threads, the spacing between the detents being limited to about less than two times the wall thickness of the bottle in the area of the detents, the cap being an injection molded thermoplastic part, the cap having an end wall for sealing the mouth of the bottle optionally with a liner, a cylindrical skirt with internal threads complimentary to the threads of the bottle, a depending tab radially outward of the skirt, the tab having a radially inwardly projecting surface arranged to mate with the detent surfaces of the bottle, the tab being arranged to normally hold the projecting surface in contact with an area of the detent surfaces and being capable of resiliently deflecting radially outwardly to release the detent surfaces for removal of the cap.
- 12. A cap as set forth in claim 11, wherein said tab is duplicated on diametrally opposite sides of the cap.
- 13. A cap as set forth in claim 11, wherein said detent surfaces engaged by the projecting surface are curvilinear convex surfaces.
- 14. A cap as set forth in claim 13, wherein said projecting surfaces are complimentary and formed to engage said curvilinear convex detent surfaces.
- 15. A cap as set forth in claim 11, wherein said tab is supported by an integral hinge.
- 16. A cap as set forth in claim 15, wherein said hinge has a configuration that includes a hinge axis that departs from a plane transverse to the axis of the cap.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 09/314,372, filed May 19, 1999, now abandoned.
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