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Patent Grant
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6371316
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Patent Number
6,371,316
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Date Filed
Friday, January 7, 200025 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, April 16, 200222 years ago
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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Abstract
A child resistant closure and container having a lid base recess. A closure includes an annular inner member defining an opening, the inner member having a camming recess. The closure also includes an outer member engageable with the inner member, the outer member including a lid base, a lid hingably connected to the lid base, and an annular guard ring surrounding the lid and lid base. The annular guard ring is frangibly connected to at least one of the lid and lid base, preferably along a frangible line formed by a plurality of bridges. The outer member can be formed integrally as one piece. When the inner member and outer member are joined, the guard ring preferably separates from the lid and lid base, and the lid base is at least partially retained within the camming recess. Once separated from the lid and lid base, the guard ring is movable between a guarding position in which it obstructs access to the lid, and a revealing position in which the lid can be rotated or lifted upward, away from the opening.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to closures and containers, and in particular to closures and containers having child resistant features.
BACKGROUND INFORMATION
Many closures and containers include features making them difficult for children to open, thereby resisting improper access to the container contents. Often such child-resistant closures and containers are used for pharmaceutical products and similar products, which may be harmful if not used as directed or in the directed amount. For example, some containers include a series of locking lugs arranged around the circumference of the container which, in conjunction with lugs on the closure, require axial depression and then rotation of the closure to achieve removal from the container.
One problem associated with some child resistant closures and containers is that the manipulations required to achieve removal of the closure may be difficult. This may be especially true for the elderly or those afflicted with debilitating conditions such as arthritis. Other closures or containers which incorporate different types of child resistant features are often difficult to manufacture, requiring expensive molding operations, complicated post-molding manufacturing procedures, or both.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
A closure according to the present invention includes an annular inner member defining an opening, the inner member having a lid base recess. The closure also includes an outer member engageable with the inner member, the outer member including a lid base, a lid hingably connected to the lid base, and an annular guard ring surrounding the lid and lid base. The annular guard ring is frangibly connected to at least one of the lid and lid base. Preferably, the components of the outer member are formed as an integral unit. When the inner member and outer member are joined, the guard ring preferably separates from the lid and lid base, and the lid base is retained at least partially within the lid base recess.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a side elevational view of an exemplary embodiment of an inner member of a closure according to the present invention.
FIG. 2
is a top plan view of the inner member of FIG.
1
.
FIG. 3
is a cross-sectional, elevational view of the inner member of
FIG. 1
, taken along line
3
—
3
of FIG.
2
.
FIG. 4
is a cross-sectional, elevational view of a portion of the inner member of
FIG. 1
, taken along the line
4
-
3
of FIG.
2
.
FIG. 5
is a side elevational view of an exemplary embodiment of an outer member of a closure according to the present invention.
FIG. 6
is a top plan view of the outer member of FIG.
5
.
FIG. 7
is a cross-sectional view of the outer member of
FIG. 5
, taken along line
7
—
7
of FIG.
6
.
FIG. 8
is a cross-sectional view of the outer member of
FIG. 5
, taken along ling
8
—
8
of FIG.
6
.
FIG. 9
is a bottom cross-sectional view of the outer member of
FIG. 5
, taken along line
9
—
9
of FIG.
7
.
FIG. 10
is a partial cross-sectional view of an exemplary embodiment of a container according to the present invention with the inner member of FIG.
1
and the outer member of FIG.
5
.
FIG. 11
is a side view of a second exemplary embodiment of a container according to the present invention.
FIG. 12
is a side elevational view of a second exemplary embodiment of an inner member according to the present invention.
FIG. 13
is a top plan view of the inner member of FIG.
12
.
FIG. 14
is a side cross-sectional view of a second exemplary embodiment of an outer member according to the present invention.
FIG. 15
is a bottom cross-sectional view of the outer member of
FIG. 14
taken along line
15
—
15
of FIG.
14
.
FIG. 16
is a side cross-sectional view of the inner member of FIG.
12
and the outer member of FIG.
14
.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
FIGS. 1-4
illustrate an exemplary embodiment of an inner member
20
of a closure according to the present invention. In general, inner member
20
is formed to engage a container
90
(FIG.
10
), preferably in such a way that the union of inner member
20
and container
90
is permanent, and inner member
20
defines an opening which allows access to the contents of container
90
. Inner member
20
also acts as a base or support member for an outer member
60
.
FIGS. 5 through 9
illustrate an exemplary embodiment of outer member
60
. Outer member
60
generally includes a lid assembly
63
frangibly connected to a guard ring
61
. When inner member
20
and outer member
60
are joined, lid assembly
63
and guard ring
61
preferably separate, each becoming connected to inner member
20
. Lid assembly
63
covers the opening defined by inner member
20
, and guard ring
61
provides a child resistant feature by selectively obstructing access to lid assembly
63
or allowing access to lid assembly
63
.
In particular, the inner member
20
illustrated in
FIGS. 1 through 4
includes a ring member
21
. Ring member
21
preferably includes an annular first wall
23
, an annular second wall
25
within first wall
23
, and an annular third wall
27
within second wall
25
. Walls
23
,
25
,
27
preferably share a common axis. In addition, in the embodiment of
FIGS. 1 through 4
, first
25
wall
23
, second wall
25
and third wall
27
are axially offset from one another. In this configuration, third wall
27
is above, or axially outward from, second wall
25
, which in turn is above, or axially outward from, first wall
23
.
FIGS. 3 and 4
illustrate in further detail the preferred form of inner member
20
. In this preferred form, first wall
23
is separated from second wall
25
by a lower bridge
29
. First wall
23
and second wall
25
define a camming recess
31
. Likewise, second wall
25
is separated from third wall
27
by upper bridge
33
, and second wall
25
and third wall
27
define a lid base recess
35
.
As noted above, inner member
20
is formed to engage container
90
. In particular, second wall
25
includes an annular lower extension
37
, which extends below lower bridge
29
. Lower extension
37
and first wall
23
define a container recess
39
, which receives the open end of container
90
when inner member
20
and container
90
are engaged. To facilitate the engagement of inner member
20
and container
90
, inner member
20
may include an inner member retention formation. In the illustrated embodiment, inner member retention formation includes a bead
41
which engages a container retention formation (for example, shoulder
93
) of container
90
to retain inner member
20
on container
90
. Inner member
20
and container
90
may include other types of retention formations, including threads, lugs, or other suitable elements, if desired.
Inner member
20
illustrated in
FIGS. 3 and 4
includes several beveled or angled surfaces. Lower extension
37
may include, for example, a beveled container centering surface
43
to provide additional tolerance between inner member
20
and container
90
as the two components are joined. Similarly, second wall
25
preferably includes a camming surface
45
disposed within camming recess
31
, the purpose of which is discussed below. Third wall
27
can include an inner sealing surface
47
to provide, in conjunction with lid assembly
63
, an effective seal of the closure. The outer surface of first wall
23
may include a guard ring centering surface
50
and shoulder
49
, to facilitate application of outer member
60
to inner member
20
and to retain guard ring
61
on inner member
20
,
FIGS. 5-9
illustrates a preferred outer member
60
of a closure according to the present invention. In particular,
FIG. 5
shows an outer wall
62
of guard ring
61
, which generally surrounds the other components of outer member
60
. Preferably guard ring
61
includes a plurality of ridges
63
on its outer wall
62
(or some other suitable frictional feature) to provide an enhanced gripping surface for a user. Guard ring
61
may also include an upper shoulder
64
to provide structural support.
As illustrated in
FIG. 6
, guard ring
61
is connected to a lid assembly
63
. In particular, guard ring
61
is frangibly connected to at least one of lid base
65
and lid
67
, and preferably is connected to both lid base
65
and lid
67
by a series of frangible bridges
71
. Frangible bridges
71
are designed to rupture, separating guard ring
61
from lid assembly
63
. This rupturing preferably occurs when outer member
60
is applied to inner member
20
. In tie illustrated embodiment, guard ring
61
and lid assembly
63
are integrally formed as one piece.
Lid assembly
63
includes lid base
65
and lid
67
. While these elements may be constructed in any suitable shape and coupled in any suitable manner, lid base
65
is preferably semi-annular in shape (i.e., preferably forming half of a ring), while the top surface of lid
67
may be shaped so that lid
67
and lid base
65
together have a substantially circular profile, when viewed from above (i.e., lid
67
is preferably shaped as a central circular portion plus the other half of the “ring” defined by lid base
65
). Lid
67
is hingably connected to lid base
65
by any suitable hinge
69
. Lid
67
may also include a tab
73
to provide a protruding edge which is easily gripped by a user, as well as indicia
75
to instruct a user in the operation of the closure.
FIGS. 7 and 8
illustrate interior elements of outer member
60
. Guard ring
61
includes a depending inner wall
77
. Inner wall
77
is preferably maintained above or within camming recess
31
when outer member
60
and inner member
20
are joined. Guard ring
61
may also include any suitable sort of guard ring retention formation, such as a locking bead
83
. Locking bead
83
may, for example, engage shoulder
49
of inner ring
20
to retain guard ring
61
on inner member
20
. Lid base
65
can include a depending base wall
79
, which is received in lid base recess
35
when outer member
60
is applied to inner member
20
. Lid
67
preferably includes a depending sealing wall
81
, which contacts sealing surface
47
to seal the opening of the closure. In the preferred embodiment, lid
67
is movable between a closed position in which lid
67
obstructs the opening and an open position in which it exposes the opening.
As noted above, when outer member
60
is applied to inner member
20
, guard ring
61
preferably separates from lid assembly
63
, with inner wall
77
preferably maintained above or within camming recess
31
. With the two members
20
,
60
assembled, guard ring
61
is generally axially maintained in a guarding position in which it obstructs access to the edge of lid
67
(for example the edge of tab
73
). This position is illustrated in
FIGS. 7 and 8
. In operation, guard ring
61
is axially movable between this guarding position and a revealing position, in which guard ring
61
is depressed by the user. With guard ring
61
in the revealing position, the edge of lid
67
becomes accessible to the user, allowing the user to rotate lid
67
upward (i.e., lift up lid
67
) to uncover the opening defined by inner member
20
.
When guard ring
61
is in the revealing position, the exemplary camming surface
45
applies an outward force to inner wall
77
, straining inner wall
77
outwardly. The resulting compressive force provided by inner wall
77
against camming surface
45
creates an upward force against guard ring
61
, biasing guard ring
61
toward the guarding position. In this manner, guard ring
61
and camming surface
45
provide a child resistant feature, requiring axial depression of guard ring
61
with respect to lid
67
to obtain access to the edge of lid
67
. While other suitable biasing elements or springs may be employed to bias guard ring
61
to the guarding position, the preferred embodiment described here allows for simple and efficient manufacture.
FIG. 10
shows an exemplary container
90
according to the present invention. In general, any suitable container may be used. Preferably, however, container
90
is substantially cylindrical in shape, or has a cylindrical neck. Container
90
may include a container retention formation, preferably a shoulder
93
disposed on an outer surface of side wall
91
. Container retention formation contacts inner member
20
to retain inner member
20
on container
90
.
FIG. 11
shows another exemplary embodiment of container
90
according to the present invention, in which elements of inner member
20
are formed integral with side wall
91
of container
90
. In this embodiment, side wall
91
of container
90
may have the various elements and features described above with respect to inner member
20
, and outer member
60
and container
90
may work in cooperation as described above.
In construction, inner member
20
, outer member
60
, and container
90
may be formed using any suitable process and using any suitable materials. Preferably, inner member
20
formed of a thermoplastic resin by injection molding. Outer member
60
is preferably formed integrally as one piece by injection or compression molding. Preferred materials for outer member
60
also include thermoplastic resins. Container
90
is preferably molded, for example by injection molding or stretch blow molding, from a plastic or thermoplastic resin such as polypropylene or polyethylene. Once formed, inner member
20
may be applied to container
90
(if the two elements are not formed integrally as described above), and then outer member
60
may be applied to inner member
20
. Alternatively, inner member
20
and outer member
60
may be joined, and then the closure may be applied to container
90
.
FIGS. 12 through 16
illustrate additional exemplary embodiments of inner member
20
and outer member
60
, which may be used, for example, in conjunction with a threaded container. As illustrated in these Figures, inner member
20
may include an inner thread
141
that cooperates with an outer thread of a container
90
to retain inner member
20
on container
90
.
To facilitate application of inner member
20
and outer member
60
to a container, and to minimize the opportunity for a child to remove these members from container
90
, inner member
20
may also include, for example, positive-on inner member lugs
143
. Each of inner member lugs
143
preferably includes a ramped upper surface
145
. Inner member lugs
143
may engage outer member lugs
147
to facilitate application of inner member
20
and outer member
60
to container
90
when outer member
60
is rotated in a closing direction with respect to inner member
20
. Once inner member
20
and outer member
60
are applied to container
90
, ramped surfaces
145
minimize engagement between inner member lugs
143
and outer member lugs
147
when outer member
60
is rotated in an opening direction, minimizing the possibility that inner member
20
could be removed from container
90
. If desirable, the grooves
149
separating inner member lugs
143
may be formed wide enough to accommodate outer member lugs
147
, thereby allowing removal of inner and outer members
20
and
60
from container
90
by depressing outer member
60
axially and rotating members
20
and
60
to remove them from container
90
.
The closure and container according to the present invention have been described with respect to several exemplary embodiments. It can be understood, however, that there are many other variations of the above-described embodiments which will be apparent to those skilled in the art, even where elements have not explicitly been designated as exemplary. For example, lid assembly
63
and guard ring
61
could be connected by other forms of frangible connections. It is understood that this and other modifications are within the teaching of the present invention, which is to be limited only by the claims appended hereto.
Claims
- 1. A closure, comprising:an annular inner member defining an opening, the annular inner member including an inner thread; and an outer member engageable with the inner member, the outer member including: a lid base; a lid hingably connected to the lid base; and an annular guard ring surrounding the lid and lid base, the annular guard ring being frangibly connected to at least one of the lid and lid base.
- 2. The closure according to claim 1, wherein the inner member includes an annular first wall, an annular second wall, and an annular third wall, the first and second walls defining a camming recess and the second and third walls defining a lid base recess, the first wall including the inner thread.
- 3. The closure according to claim 2, wherein when the outer member engages the inner member, the guard ring separates from the lid and lid base, the guard ring being slidably retained on the inner member, the lid base being at least partly retained within the lid base recess, and the lid being selectively movable between a closed position in which the lid obstructs the opening and an open position in which the lid exposes the opening.
- 4. The closure according to claim 3, wherein the inner member includes a camming surface within the camming recess, the guard ring being movable between a guarding position in which the guard ring obstructs access to an edge of the lid, and a revealing position in which the guard ring reveals the edge of the lid, the camming surface biasing the guard ring to the guarding position.
- 5. The closure according to claim 3, wherein the third wall includes an inner sealing surface and wherein an interior surface of the lid includes a depending sealing ring, the sealing ring contacting the sealing surface when the lid is in the closed position to seal the opening.
- 6. The closure according to claim 3, wherein the first wall includes a shoulder and the guard ring includes an annular locking bead, and the shoulder forming an axial stop to retain the guard ring on the inner member.
- 7. The closure according to claim 3, wherein the inner member further includes at least one inner member lug having a ramped surface, wherein the outer member further includes at least one outer member lug, and wherein the inner member lug and outer member lug engage when the outer member is rotated in a closing direction to facilitate rotational application of the inner member to a container.
- 8. The closure according to claim 7, wherein the inner member lug further includes a ramped surface to minimize engagement of the inner member lug and outer member lug when the outer member is rotated in an opening direction.
- 9. The closure according to claim 8, wherein the inner member includes a plurality of the inner member lugs defining a plurality of grooves and the outer member includes a plurality of the outer member lugs, wherein when the outer member is axially depressed with respect to the inner member, each of the outer member lugs is received in a corresponding one of the grooves, thereby allowing engagement of the inner member lugs and outer member lugs when the outer member is rotated in the opening direction.
- 10. The closure according to claim 1, wherein the lid, the lid base, and the guard ring are integrally formed as one piece.
- 11. The closure according to claim 10, wherein when the outer member is formed the guard ring is connected to at least one of the lid and the lid base by at least one frangible bridge.
- 12. The closure according to claim 11, wherein the inner member includes an annular first wall, an annular second wall, and an annular third wall, the first and second walls defining a camming recess and the second and third walls defining a lid base recess, the first wall including the inner thread.
- 13. The closure according to claim 11, wherein when the outer member engages the inner member, the at least one frangible member breaks and the guard ring separates from the lid and lid base, the guard ring being slidably retained on the inner member, the lid base being at least partly retained within the lid base recess, and the lid being selectively movable between a closed position in which it obstructs the opening and an open position in which it exposes the opening.
- 14. The closure according to claim 13, wherein the inner member includes a camming surface within the camming recess, the guard ring being movable between a guarding position in which a top surface of the guard ring obstructs access to an edge of the lid, and a revealing position in which the guard ring reveals the edge of the lid, the camming surface biasing the guard ring to the guarding position.
- 15. The closure according to claim 13, wherein the third wall includes an inner sealing surface and wherein an interior surface of the lid includes a depending sealing ring, the sealing ring contacting the sealing surface when the lid is in the closed position to seal the opening.
- 16. The closure according to claim 13, wherein the first wall includes a shoulder and the guard ring includes an annular locking bead, and the shoulder forming an axial stop to retain the guard ring on the inner member.
- 17. The closure according to claim 16, wherein when the outer member is formed, the guard ring is connected to the lid by a plurality of the frangible bridges and the guard ring is connected to the lid base by a plurality of the frangible bridges.
- 18. The closure according to claim 13, wherein the inner member further includes at least one inner member lug having a ramped surface, wherein the outer member further includes at least one outer member lug, and wherein the inner member lug and outer member lug engage when the outer member is rotated in a closing direction to facilitate rotational application of the inner member to a container.
- 19. The closure according to claim 18, wherein the inner member lug further includes a ramped surface to minimize engagement of the inner member lug and outer member lug when the outer member is rotated in an opening direction.
- 20. The closure according to claim 19, wherein the inner member includes a plurality of the inner member lugs defining a plurality of grooves and the outer member includes a plurality of the outer member lugs, wherein when the outer member is axially depressed with respect to the inner member, each of the outer member lugs is received in a corresponding one of the grooves, thereby allowing engagement of the inner member lugs and outer member lugs when the outer member is rotated in the opening direction.
- 21. A closure and container, comprising:a container including a side wall, the side wall including an outer thread; and a closure, including: an annular inner member defining an opening, the inner member having a lid base recess and the inner member having an inner thread, the outer thread engaging the inner thread to retain the inner member on the container; and an outer member engageable with the inner member, the outer member including a lid base, a lid hingably connected to the lid base, and an annular guard ring surrounding the lid and lid base, the annular guard ring being frangibly connected to at least one of the lid and lid base; wherein when the outer member engages the inner member, the guard ring separates from the lid and lid base, the guard ring being slidably retained on the inner member, the lid base being at least partly retained within the lid base recess, and the lid being selectively movable between a closed position in which it obstructs the opening and an open position in which it exposes the opening.
- 22. The closure and container according to claim 15, wherein the lid, the lid base, and the guard ring are integrally formed as one piece, the guard ring being connected to at least one of the lid and the lid base by at least one frangible bridge.
- 23. The closure according to claim 16, wherein the inner member includes an annular first wall, an annular second wall, and an annular third wall, the first and second walls defining a camming recess and the second and third walls defining the lid base recess.
- 24. The closure according to claim 17, wherein the inner member includes a camming surface within the camming recess, the guard ring being movable between a guarding position in which a top surface of the guard ring obstructs access to an edge of the lid, and a revealing position in which the guard ring reveals the edge of the lid, the camming surface biasing the guard ring to the guarding position.
- 25. The closure according to claim 24, wherein the inner member further includes at least one inner member lug having a ramped surface, wherein the outer member further includes at least one outer member lug, and wherein the inner member lug and outer member lug engage when the outer member is rotated in a closing direction to facilitate rotational application of the inner member to the container.
- 26. The closure according to claim 25, wherein the inner member lug further includes a ramped surface to minimize engagement of the inner member lug and outer member lug when the outer member is rotated in an opening direction.
- 27. The closure according to claim 26, wherein the inner member includes a plurality of the inner member lugs defining a plurality of grooves and the outer member includes a plurality of the outer member lugs, wherein when the outer member is axially depressed with respect to the inner member, each of the outer member lugs is received in a corresponding one of the grooves, thereby allowing engagement of the inner member lugs and outer member lugs when the outer member is rotated in the opening direction.
- 28. A method of forming a closure and container system, comprising:providing a container, the container including a side wall, the side wall including an outer thread; providing an annular inner member, the annular inner member defining an opening, the inner member having a lid base recess and the inner member having an inner thread, the closure retention formation engageable with the container retention formation to retain the inner member on the container; and providing an outer member, the outer member engageable with the inner member, the outer member including a lid base, a lid hingably connected to the lid base, and an annular guard ring surrounding the lid and lid base, the annular guard ring being frangibly connected to at least one of the lid and lid base; placing the inner member on the container so that the inner thread engages the outer thread to retain the inner member on the container; and placing the outer member on the inner member.
- 29. The method according to claim 28, wherein when the outer member is placed on the inner member, the guard ring separates from the lid and lid base, the guard ring being slidably retained on the inner member, the lid base being at least partly retained within the lid base recess, and the lid being selectively movable between a closed position in which it obstructs the opening and an open position in which it exposes the opening.
- 30. The method according to claim 28, wherein the outer member is provided integrally as one piece.
- 31. The method according to claim 28, wherein the inner member further includes at least one inner member lug having a ramped surface, wherein the outer member further includes at least one outer member lug engageable with the inner member lug when the outer member is rotated in a closing direction, and wherein placing the outer member on the inner member is performed prior to placing the inner member on the container.
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