Claims
- 1. A cap and vial system for use with pharmaceuticals to reduce inventory of caps used in the system, comprising:
- a first vial of a predetermined height and having a first mouth of a first mouth predetermined diameter defined by a first upper vertical sidewall section, and having a first lower vertical, cylindrical sidewall section having a first lower vertical sidewall section predetermined diameter to define a first cylindrical storage volume;
- a second vial of substantially the same height as the predetermined height of the first vial and having a second mouth of said first mouth predetermined diameter defined by a second upper vertical sidewall section, and having a second lower vertical, cylindrical sidewall section having a second lower vertical sidewall section diameter substantially less than said first lower vertical sidewall section predetermined diameter laterally offset from the second upper sidewall section to define a second storage volume which is substantially less than the first storage volume, with at least one second intermediate lateral offset section joining the second upper and second lower sidewall sections;
- the lower vertical sidewall section of the first vial being laterally offset from the first upper sidewall section, a first intermediate lateral offset section joining the first upper and first lower sidewall sections, the respective intermediate lateral offset portions of the first vial and the second vial are both slanted downwardly and inwardly; and
- a pair of identically sized and shaped caps each sealingly engageable with either the first mouth of the first vial having the first storage volume or said mouth of the second vial having the second, substantially less storage volume to reduce the need for separate caps for each of the first and second vials.
- 2. A cap and vial system in accordance with claim 1, wherein each cap has a pair of securing means on opposite sides of each cap which are selectively engageable with the vials in a child-resistant manner and a non-child-resistant manner.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 08/,693,857 filed Aug. 5, 1996, now abandoned which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/053,912, filed Apr. 27, 1993, now abandoned.
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