The present invention related to a plastic bottle cap, and more particularly to an anti-theft plastic bottle cap.
Because of advanced medicine, a variety of drugs are used very frequently. In addition to the efficacy of the drug itself, the shape of the drug can be divided into liquid, granular, powder, etc., and various drugs must have a compatible bottle to ensure the tightness of the drug and not affect original chemistry of the various drugs.
There is a liquid medicine bottle that can hold liquid medicine, which is suitable for eye drops and other external liquid medicine. The liquid medicine bottle includes a bottle cap and a body for accommodating the liquid medicine, and the bottle cap is used to close the body. The body has an outlet for the liquid medicine to flow out, so the user can use the liquid medicine from the outlet as long as the lid of the bottle is opened.
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However, when the bottle cap is overly rotated, the multiple anti-theft teeth are inadvertently removed.
The present invention has arisen to mitigate and/or obviate the afore-described disadvantages.
The primary aspect of the present invention is to provide an anti-theft plastic bottle cap by which when the anti-theft plastic bottle cap is connected on the bottle by way of a packing machine, the first protrusion is engaged with the two second protrusions to avoid the anti-theft plastic bottle cap from being overly rotated, thus preventing the removal of the multiple equidistant connection teeth from the body and the anti-theft ring before the user detaches the anti-theft plastic bottle cap from the bottle.
To obtain above-mentioned aspect, an anti-theft plastic bottle cap provided by the present invention contains: a body and an anti-theft ring.
The body is connected on an opening of a bottle.
The anti-theft ring is mounted on a bottom of the body, and multiple equidistant connection teeth are formed between the body and the anti-theft ring, such that after the body is rotated counterclockwise to remove from the multiple equidistant connection teeth, a user learns the bottle is opened or is not opened by distinguishing whether the body is removed from the multiple equidistant connection teeth or not.
The body includes a first protrusion extending to the anti-theft ring from a bottom of the body, and the anti-theft ring includes two second protrusions extending to the body. The first protrusion is engaged with the two second protrusions when the body is rotated clockwise, such that the anti-theft plastic bottle cap is not rotated overly by using the first protrusion and the two second protrusions to avoid a removal of the anti-theft ring from the body and the anti-theft ring before the user detaches the anti-theft plastic bottle cap from the bottle.
Preferably, when the anti-theft plastic bottle cap is connected on the bottle by way of a packing machine, the first protrusion is engaged with the two second protrusions to avoid the anti-theft plastic bottle cap is rotated overly, thus preventing the removal of the multiple equidistant connection teeth from the body and the anti-theft ring before the user detaches the anti-theft plastic bottle cap from the bottle.
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Preferably, when the anti-theft plastic bottle cap 10 is connected on the bottle 3 by way of a packing machine (not shown), the first protrusion 5 is engaged with the two second protrusions 6 to avoid the anti-theft plastic bottle cap 10 is rotated overly, thus preventing the removal of the multiple equidistant connection teeth 4 from the body 1 and the anti-theft ring 2 before the user detaches the anti-theft plastic bottle cap 10 from the bottle 3.
While the preferred embodiments of the invention have been set forth for purpose of disclosure, modifications of the disclosed embodiments of the invention and other embodiments thereof may occur to those skilled in the art. Accordingly, the appended claims are intended to cover all embodiments which do not depart from the spirit and scope of the invention.
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