Claims
- 1. A child resistant latch mechanism for removably latching a closure member hinged to a container body and comprising:
- (a) a resilient and elongate latch tongue including pawl means forming a recess thereacross;
- (b) a bar sized and shaped to be received substantially entirely and flushly within said recess;
- (c) said bar being positioned on one of said closure member or said container body and in spaced relation thereto; and
- (d) said tongue being connected at a first and thereof to the other of said closure member on said container body and having a distal second end opposite said first end; said tongue being flexible between said first and second ends and said recess being located between and in spaced relationship to both of said first and second tongue ends, such that when said bar is positioned in said recess said closure member is latched to said container body inhibiting grasping access to said bar for aid in opening said closure member and said tongue distal second end is exposed to direct manual manipulation by a user; said tongue being engageable by a user and flexed by direct manipulating away from said bar when said bar is positioned in said recess so as to expose said bar to direct manipulation by a user and so as to release said pawl means therefrom to enable a user to thereafter separate said tongue from said bar and open said closure member.
- 2. A mechanism as set forth in claim 1 and including:
- (a) said closure member having a depending peripheral rim;
- (b) said container body having a peripheral shoulder engaged by said rim when said closure member is closed upon said container body; and
- (c) said rim and said shoulder being cooperatively configured to inhibit prying access to said rim to thereby release said closure member from said container.
- 3. A mechanism as set forth in claim 1 and including:
- (a) hinge means pivotally connecting said closure member to said container body, said hinge means being configured to inhibit separation of said closure member from said container body when said closure member is closed upon said container body and to allow separation of said closure member from said container body when said closure member is pivoted open from said container body.
- 4. A mechanism as set forth in claim 1 wherein:
- (a) said tongue is positioned on said other of said closure member or said container member by pivotally mounting said tongue thereto; said tongue is selectively positionable in a child resistant position to engage said recess with said bar upon closure of said closure member or an easy open position to avoid engagement between said recess and said bar upon closure of said closure member.
- 5. A child resistant container comprising:
- (a) a container body;
- (b) a closure member hingedly connected to said container body;
- (c) an abutment formed on said container body, said abutment terminating in a fulcrum end;
- (d) a latch tongue connected at one end to said container body, being positioned in covering relation to said abutment, and extending past said fulcrum end, an opposite distal end of said tongue being flexible about said fulcrum end;
- (e) pawl means positioned on said tongue and forming a latch recess across said tongue, said recess being positioned in spaced relation to said fulcrum end;
- (f) a latch bar positioned on said closure member and forming a pawl receiving aperture therewith, said bar being sized and shaped to be received entirely and flushly within said recess; and
- (g) a portion of said pawl means being received through said aperture and said bar being positioned in said recess to latch said closure member closed upon said container body, whereby grasping access to said bar to open said closure member is inhibited by said bar being flushly positioned in said recess and whereby flexure of said distal end about said fulcrum end releases said pawl means from said bar and exposes said bar for grasping access to thereby enable said closure member to be opened from said container body.
- 6. A container as set forth in claim 5 and including:
- (a) said closure member having a depending peripheral rim;
- (b) said container body having a peripheral shoulder engaged by said rim when said closure member is closed upon said container body; and
- (c) said rim and said shoulder being cooperatively configured to inhibit prying access to said rim to thereby release said closure member from said container.
- 7. A container as set forth in claim 6 wherein:
- (a) said shoulder extends radially outward of said rim.
- 8. A container as set forth in claim 6 wherein:
- (a) said shoulder includes an annular surface extending radially outward of said rim; and
- (b) an outer periphery of said surface includes bead means extending circumferentially therealong which inhibits said prying access to said rim.
- 9. A container as set forth in claim 6 wherein;
- (a) said container includes an open mouth covered by said closure member when closed;
- (b) said shoulder includes a circumferential conical shoulder surface forming an acute angle with said container body which is open toward said mouth; and
- (c) said rim includes a circumferential conical rim surface which mates with said shoulder surface when said closure member is closed to thereby inhibit said prying access to said rim.
- 10. A container as set forth in claim 5 and including:
- (a) hinge means pivotally connecting said closure member to said container body, said hinge means being configured to inhibit separation of said closure member from said container body when said closure member is closed upon said container body and to allow separation of said closure member from said container body when said closure member is pivoted open from said container body.
- 11. A container as set forth in claim 10 wherein:
- (a) one of said container body or said closure member has a pivot bar positioned thereon in spaced relation thereto; and
- (b) the other of said said container body or said closure member includes a hinge hook which is open on one side and which engages said pivot bar to form a closure member hinge, said hinge bar and hinge hook cooperating to inhibit separation of said hinge hook from said pivot bar when said closure member is closed upon said container body and enabling separation of said hinge hook from said hinge bar when said closure member is opened.
- 12. A container as set forth in claim 5 wherein:
- (a) said latch tongue is connected at one end to said container body by pivotally mounting said latch tongue thereto; said latch tongue is selectively positionable in a child resistant position to engage said recess with said bar upon closure of said closure member or an easy open position to avoid engagement between said recess and said bar upon closure of said closure member.
- 13. A container as set forth in claim 5 and including:
- (a) snap means engaging said tongue when said bar is received in said recess, said snap means initially inhibiting flexure of said distal end of said tongue.
- 14. A child resistant container comprising:
- (a) a container body;
- (b) a closure member;
- (c) hinge means pivotally connecting said closure member to said container body, said hinge means being configured to inhibit separation of said closure member from said container body when said closure member is closed upon said container body and to allow separation of said closure member from said container body when said closure member is pivoted open from said container body;
- (d) said closure member having a depending peripheral rim, said container body having a peripheral shoulder engaged by said rim when said closure member is closed upon said container body, and said rim and said shoulder being cooperatively configured to inhibit prying access to said rim to thereby release said closure member from said container;
- (e) an abutment formed on said container body, said abutment terminating in a fulcrum end;
- (f) a latch tongue connected at one end to said container body, being positioned in covering relation to said abutment, and extending past said fulcrum end, an opposite distal end of said tongue being flexible about said fulcrum end;
- (g) pawl means positioned on said tongue and forming a latch recess across said tongue, said recess being positioned in spaced relation to said fulcrum end;
- (h) a latch bar positioned on said closure member and forming a pawl receiving aperture therewith, said bar being sized and shaped to be received entirely and flushly within said recess; and
- (i) a portion of said pawl means being received through said aperture and said bar being positioned in said recess to latch said closure member closed upon said container body, whereby grasping access to said bar to open said closure member is inhibited by said bar being flushly positioned in said recess and whereby flexure of said distal end about said fulcrum end releases said pawl means from said bar and exposes said bar for grasping access to thereby enable said closure member to be opened from said container body.
- 15. A container as set forth in claim 14 wherein:
- (a) said shoulder extends radially outward of said rim.
- 16. A container as set forth in claim 14 wherein:
- (a) said shoulder includes an annular surface extending radially outward of said rim; and
- (b) an outer periphery of said surface includes bead means extending circumferentially therealong which inhibits said prying access to said rim.
- 17. A container as set forth in claim 14 wherein;
- (a) said container includes an open mouth covered by said closure member when closed;
- (b) said shoulder includes a circumferential conical shoulder surface forming an acute angle with said container body which is open toward said mouth; and
- (c) said rim includes a circumferential conical rim surface which mates with said shoulder surface when said closure member is closed to thereby inhibit said prying access to said rim.
- 18. A container as set forth in claim 14 wherein:
- (a) said container body or said closure member has a pivot bar positioned thereon in spaced relation thereto; and
- (b) said closure member includes a hinge hook which is open on one side and which engages said pivot bar to form a closure member hinge, said hinge bar and hinge hook cooperating to inhibit separation of said hinge hook from said pivot bar when said closure member is closed upon said container body and enabling separation of said hinge hook from said hinge bar when said closure member is opened.
- 19. A container as set forth in claim 14 wherein:
- (a) said latch tongue is connected at one end to said container body by pivotally mounting said latch tongue thereto; said latch tongue is selectively positionable in a child resistant position to engage said recess with said bar upon closure of said closure member or an easy open position to avoid engagement between said recess and said bar upon closure of said closure member.
- 20. A container as set forth in claim 14 and including:
- (a) bump means formed on one of said bar or said pawl means;
- (b) a bump receiving cavity formed on the other of said bar or said pawl means, receiving said bump means when said bar is received in said recess, and cooperating therewith to initially inhibit flexure of said distal end of said tongue.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation-in-art of application Ser. No. 07/277,228 filed Nov. 29, 1988 for CLOSURE FOR CONTAINER now U.S. Pat. No. 4,925,041 , which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/160,571 filed Feb. 26, 1988 for CONTAINER CLOSURE HAVING CHILD PROTECTIVE FASTENING MEANS which issued on Nov. 29, 1988 as U.S. Pat No. 4,787,526, the disclosures of said applications being incorporated herein by reference.
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