The present disclosure is directed to child-resistant closure and container packages, such as medicinal packages for example, and to containers for such packages.
U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,899,348, 6,039,195, and 6,327,770 disclose closure and container packages that are particularly well suited for prescription applications. In the packages, the container includes a sidewall with threads formed on an external surface of a neck finish and a deflectable release located just below the threads and cantilevered from the neck finish. The closure includes an internally threaded peripheral skirt having a locking lug at an inside edge of the skirt. This locking lug on the skirt cooperates with a locking lug on the deflectable release of the container for securing the closure to the container in a child-resistant mode of operation. To release the closure, the release is deflected downwardly toward the container sidewall to move the locking lug on the release out of engagement with the locking lug on the closure skirt. Although the packages disclosed in the noted patents have enjoyed substantial commercial acceptance and success, improvements remain desirable.
A general object of the present disclosure, in accordance with one aspect of the disclosure, is to provide a package of this general type in which fang-like deflection limiting lugs of the container are eliminated.
The present disclosure embodies a number of aspects that can be implemented separately from or in combination with each other.
A container for a child-resistant package in accordance with one aspect of the disclosure includes a plastic container body having an outer wall surface, at least one external thread segment, and a deflectable release element cantilevered from the outer wall surface beneath the thread segment and deflectable in an arc downwardly and inwardly toward the outer wall surface. The container body also includes stop means between the deflectable release element and the outer wall surface to limit deflection of the release element. The stop means include laterally spaced lugs on an underside of the deflectable release element, the lugs extending toward the outer wall surface and having inside edges normally spaced from the outer wall surface such that deflection of the release element brings the inside edges of the lugs into abutment with associated laterally spaced points of contact on the outer wall surface. The stop means also include a first pair of stops on the outer wall surface respectively positioned laterally outwardly of the points of contact such that further deflection of the release element after contact of the inside edges with the outer wall surface spreads the lugs laterally outwardly until the inside edges abut the first pair of stops.
In accordance with another aspect of the disclosure, there is provided a plastic container for a child-resistant package. The container includes a sidewall with an outer surface, at least one external thread, a deflectable release cantilevered from the outer surface beneath the thread and deflectable axially downwardly and radially inwardly toward the outer surface, and deflection limiting elements carried by the deflectable release and the sidewall outer surface to limit deflection of the release. The deflection limiting elements include laterally spaced lugs transversely extending toward the sidewall outer surface from the deflectable release and having portions normally spaced from the sidewall outer surface, such that deflection of the release brings the portions of the lugs into abutment with the sidewall outer surface. The deflection limiting elements also include stop edges on the sidewall outer surface respectively positioned laterally outwardly of the laterally spaced lugs, such that further deflection of the release after contact of the lug portions with the sidewall outer surface spreads the lugs laterally outwardly until the inside edges abut the stop edges.
In accordance with a further aspect of the disclosure, there is provided a plastic container for a child-resistant package. The container includes a sidewall with an outer surface, a deflectable release cantilevered from the outer surface and deflectable toward the outer surface, and deflection limiting elements carried by the deflectable release to limit deflection of the release. The deflection limiting elements include laterally spaced lugs transversely extending toward the sidewall outer surface from the deflectable release and having portions normally spaced from the sidewall outer surface, such that deflection of the release brings the portions of the lugs into abutment with the sidewall outer surface.
The disclosure, together with additional objects, features, advantages and aspects thereof, will be best understood from the following description, the appended claims and the accompanying drawings, in which:
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The closure 12 includes a projection 30, preferably a hollow dome, that includes a generally axially extending wall 32 and a generally transversely extending wall 34. The wall 32 includes second container coupling elements 35 for coupling the closure 12 to the container 14 in a non-CR mode of operation (not shown). The coupling elements 35 include one or more external threads.
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The arms 60 include generally transversely extending portions 62 that are coupled to the sidewall 38 and generally laterally extending portions 64 coupled between the portions 62 and the finger tab 58. Similarly, the finger tab 58 includes generally transversely extending portions 66 coupled to the arm portions 64 and a generally laterally extending portion 68 therebetween. The finger tab 58 and the arms 60 define a strap transversely spaced from the sidewall 38, wherein the strap is deflectable in an arc.
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The lugs 72 are relatively low profile elements that do not hang down directly from the underside of the finger tab 58 along the sidewall 38. Rather, the lugs 72 primarily extend transversely inwardly toward the sidewall 38. Thus, such a low profile tends to reduce occurrences of hooking, shingling, or tangling of the container during material handling.
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The beads 82 and the reinforcement pad 84 are of such relatively thin wall thickness to help reduce occurrences of hooking, shingling, or tangling of the container during material handling, and to allow container labels to be applied over the beads 82 with little to no wrinkling of the labels.
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But when the release 50 is deflected downwardly upon application of a user's finger, the angle of the upperside 52 of the release 50 relative to the axis A increases, and the CR lug 70 is carried downwardly and moved out of engagement with the lock lug 28 on the closure 12 (
Upon continued downward deflection of the release 50, the lugs 72 eventually contact the sidewall 38 of the container 14 to at least somewhat limit deflection of the release 50, and this tends to avoid inelastic deformation, fatigue, or the like of the release 50. For example, the lugs 72 engage the sidewall 38, and spread further apart while sliding across the sidewall 38 until making contact with the first stop edges 80. More specifically, the ribs 78 on the lugs 72 engage the first stop edges 80 on the container sidewall 38. For instance, the ribs 78 include laterally outwardly facing surfaces for engagement with the beads 82. Such engagement prohibits further spreading of the lugs 72 and results in distribution of forces applied to the release 50 in a radial and/or perpendicular direction with respect to the container sidewall 38. In one embodiment, portions of the lugs 72 abut associated points of contact on the side wall 38.
Further depression of the release 50 causes the lugs 72 to generally slide along the stop edges 80 until the lugs 72 contact the second stop edges 86. Such additional engagement results in further distribution of forces applied to the release 50 in a generally axial direction with respect to the container sidewall 38.
Still further depression of the release 50 results in resilient deformation of the container sidewall 38 and some resilient deformation of the release 50. The aforementioned exemplary arrangement results in progressive distribution of forces applied to the release 50 and, thus, no individual portion of the release 50 or container sidewall 38 is stressed beyond its yield point.
There thus has been disclosed a child-resistant container that may satisfy one or more of the objects and aims previously set forth. The disclosure has been presented in conjunction with several exemplary embodiments, and additional modifications and variations have been discussed. Other modifications and variations readily will suggest themselves to persons of ordinary skill in the art in view of the foregoing discussion. The disclosure is intended to embrace all such modifications and variations as fall within the spirit and broad scope of the appended claims.
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