Claims
- 1. A child resistant closure for a container having a threaded neck, which comprises:
- (a) an inner cap of a generally cylindrical configuration with sides and a top having an outside and an inside and having threads on its inside adapted to as to be screwed downwardly onto and, when reversed, upwardly off a container having a threaded neck, and said inner cap being adapted to non-removably receive an outer cap rotatably engaged therewith;
- (b) an outer cap of a generally cylindrical configuration with sides and a top having an inside and being non-removably mounted on said inner cap and rotatably engaged therewith:
- (c) at least two biased keyway slots each being independently located on one of the outside of said inner cap and the inside of said outer cap and at least two corresponding biased keyway protrusions extending toward said keyway slots and located on the other of said outside of said inner cap and the inside of said outer cap wherein said keyway slots have top legs and at least one contains bump of sufficient elevation to require a predetermined amount of force to enable said corresponding keyway protrusion to enter said at least one keyway slot;
- (d) two indicia, one on said inner cap and one on said outer cap for vertical alignment of said keyway protrusions, and said keyway slots; and,
- (e) ratchet ramps located on said inner cap and said outer cap, facing each other and located so as to engage each other when said outer cap is rotated in a direction to screw said inner cap downwardly and to pass over one another when said outer cap is rotated in the direction opposite to said direction which screws said inner cap downward;
- said keyway protrusions being locate din a plane different form said keyway slots relative to the tops of said inner and outer caps so as to be freely rotatable in a circular manner in a horizontal plane without engaging said keyway slots and so as to engage with said keyway slots and cause simultaneous rotation of said inner cap and said outer cap when said two indicia are aligned, said outer cap is lifted upwardly to engage the protrusions with the keyway slots, and then said outer cap is rotated, thereby enabling said inner cap to be unscrewed.
- 2. The closure of claim 1 wherein said outer cap non-removably rests upon said inner cap, said inner cap contains said keyway slots, and said protrusions are located on the inside of said outer cap in a plane below said keyway slots relative to the tops of said inner and outer caps when at rest.
- 3. The closure of claim 2 wherein said inner cap also contains an indentation at a plane equal to that of said protrusions with a depth sufficient to receive said protrusions, said indentation being a continuous ring about the outside of said inner cap and being connected to said keyway slots.
- 4. The closure of claim 3 wherein there are at least two keyway slots which have the same topographical configuration and two corresponding keyway protrusions.
- 5. The closure of claim 2 wherein said outer cap has a side height greater than that of said inner cap so as to extend below said inner cap when at rest, and aid protrusions are located on the inside of said outer cap at a plane entirely below said inner cap when at rest.
- 6. The closure of claim 5 wherein there are at least two keyway slots which have different topographical configurations and two corresponding keyway protrusions.
- 7. The closure of claim 5 wherein there are at least two keyway slots which have the same topographical configurations and two corresponding keyway protrusions.
- 8. The closure of claim 2 wherein said outer cap has a centrally located orifice in its top and said inner cap has a centrally located circular extension of slightly less diameter than said orifice and fits into said orifice when said outer cap is non-removably mounted on said inner cap.
- 9. The closure of claim 1 wherein there are at least two keyway slots which have the same topographical configurations and two corresponding keyway protrusions.
- 10. The closure of claim 9 wherein said outer cap has a centrally located orifice in its top and said inner cap has a centrally located circular extension of slightly less diameter than said orifice and fits into said orifice when said outer cap is non-removably mounted on said inner cap.
- 11. The closure of claim 1 wherein said outer cap has a centrally located orifice in its top and said inner cap has a centrally located circular extension of slightly less diameter than said orifice and fits into said orifice when said outer cap is non-removably mounted on said inner cap.
Priority Claims (2)
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REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of copending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/660,025 filed on Feb. 25, 1991 and entitled "Child Resistant Cap with Keyway", by the inventor herein.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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