Child-resistant flip top closure

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6431380
  • Patent Number
    6,431,380
  • Date Filed
    Friday, October 20, 2000
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, August 13, 2002
    21 years ago
Abstract
A closure is described wherein a flip top is provided with a child-resistant opening mechanism. The flip top closure is attached to a neck finish, fitment or other container spout and includes a flip top that is hingedly attached to a depending sidewall. The child-resistant mechanism includes a retention tab that engages a retention bead when the flip top is closed, but allows the top to be opened by the alignment of the retention tab with a retention lug, located on the neck finish or fitment, over which the retention tab may slide when upward force is applied to a thumb tab attached to the top. The interaction of the retention tab and the retention lug when the flip top is closed prevents the closure from being automatically aligned for opening, after the closure is closed.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to flip top closures and in particular to flip top closures having child-resistant opening mechanisms. More particularly, the present invention relates to a flip top closure having a child-resistant mechanism in which the top is automatically aligned in a nonopening position when closed.




2. Discussion of the Prior Art




Child-resistant closures that require proper alignment for opening are well known in the art. Such closures often have components, such as retaining beads and lugs, which maintain the closure in a closed position when it is not properly aligned to be opened. Such closures often have either one or a limited number of positions in which the parts must be aligned in order to be opened. The opening position for such closures is often referred to as the firing position, and in some cases, closures must be in the firing position in order to be closed, as well as to be opened. Since most such child-resistant closures either require or allow the closure to be closed while aligned in the firing position, after such closures are closed by the user, they may remain aligned to be opened, thereby defeating the intended purpose of the child-resistant features therein. Therefore, it is desirable to provide a child-resistant closure which maybe closed regardless of its alignment and is automatically displaced out of the firing position when the user closes it, thereby reactivating the child-resistant features thereof.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is an object of the present invention to provide a closure with a child-resistant opening mechanism.




It is another object of the present invention to provide a closure having a child-resistant feature that automatically displaces the closure from the opening or firing position when closed by a user.




The apparatus of the present invention relates to a flip top closure having a child-resistant mechanism which may be utilized in conjunction with a container finish such as a neck, fitment or other finish which is incorporated as part of or attached to a container. The flip top closure of the present invention provides a child-resistant opening mechanism that prevents opening when not properly aligned and also displaces the closure from the firing position as it is closed. This closure may be used with a variety of containers, such as tubes and bottles.




More particularly, the apparatus of the present invention a flip top closure including a cap with a top wall and a downwardly depending sidewall which is attached to an outer ring via a small hinge line which extends along a short length of the periphery of the ring and the depending sidewall. The outer ring engages a rib, or similar structure, located either on the base portion of the closure or the container finish, thereby allowing the ring to rotate about the container finish. The hinge allows the top to rotate about the hinge to 90° and beyond. The base portion of the flip top closure maybe threadably attached to the neck finish, or fitment, snap fitted thereon or formed integrally therewith.




The hinge allows opening of the container by allowing the flip top to rotate about the hinge line. The flip top may be opened by upward pressure applied to a thumb tab located thereon.




The child-resistant mechanism of the present invention includes a rotational follower and opening follower which may be aligned on a retention tab mounted along an inner edge of the downwardly depending sidewall of the flip top or cap and at a 180° angle in relation to the location of the hinge. The mechanism also includes a rotational cam and opening cam which may be formed within a retention lug located on the container finish adjacent a retention bead. The opening cam and opening follower interact to allow the cap to be opened when the closure is in the firing position.




The rotational cam and rotational follower may interact to displace the closure out of the firing position as it is being closed. The rotational cam serves as a means for biasing the rotational follower, thereby biasing the entire cap. The firing or opening position refers to the rotational alignment of the flip top relative to the container finish, such that the opening cam is in a position to engage the opening follower when an opening force is applied to the cap. If the closure is aligned in the firing position, with the retention tab aligned with the retention lug, then the retention lug biases the retention tab either to the left or to the right of the lug, due to the engagement of the rotational cam and rotational follower, as the top is being closed. As downward force is exerted on the top as it is being closed, the engagement of the retention tab with the retention lug forces the flip top and outer ring to rotate so that the retention tab is positioned either to the left or to the right of the retention lug. The retention tab then snaps under and is retained by a retention bead located on the neck or container finish. The retention bead projects outwardly from the neck finish or fitment and may extend around the circumference of the neck finish or fitment being interrupted only by the retention lug. When the flip top closure is closed, the retention bead, in combination with the retention tab, prevents opening of the top when the retention tab and the retention lug are not aligned in the firing position.




In order to open the flip top, it must be rotated so that the retention tab and the retention lug are aligned with each other in the firing position. This alignment may be indicated by two arrows, an outer ring or first arrow, located on the outer ring, which is aligned with the retention tab and a neck finish or second arrow, located on the neck finish or fitment, which is aligned with the retention bead. The flip top is rotatable about a vertical longitudinal axis. The outer ring arrow rotates with the top and the retention tab so as to indicate the position of the retention tab. Once the retention tab and the retention lug are aligned in the firing position, a sufficient upward force applied to the flip top will result in opening. As force is applied to an optional thumb tab located on the cap, the retention tab will slide up over the retention lug, thereby allowing the closure to be opened.




Depending from the top wall of the flip top is a seal or gasket of a diameter sufficient to compress against an interior sidewall of the neck finish so as to provide a seal between the flip top and the neck finish or the fitment. This seal will prevent leakage of the package contents. An annular bead formed in the downwardly depending sidewall of the top wall maybe employed to help secure the gasket in place.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




A better understanding of the invention will be had upon reference to the following description in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which like numerals refer to like parts and wherein:





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a preferred embodiment of the closure of the present invention.





FIG. 1



a


is a sectional view of the closure of

FIG. 1

taken along line A—A;





FIG. 2

is atop view of the closure of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 2



a


is a perspective view of the closure of the present invention in which the flip top is not in the firing position;





FIG. 3

is a perspective view of a neck finish or fitment of the present invention;





FIG. 3



a


is a front view of the neck finish of

FIG. 3

;





FIG. 3



b


is a side view of the neck finish of

FIG. 3

;





FIG. 4

is a perspective view of the top and the outer ring of the closure of the present invention;





FIG. 4



a


is a front view of the top and the outer ring of the closure of the present invention;





FIG. 5

is a perspective view of a top of the closure of the present invention with selected details omitted.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




As shown in

FIGS. 1-5

, a closure


10


of the present invention may be used with containers such as bottles and tubes.

FIG. 1

shows a flip top closure


10


including a flip top


40


and a container or neck finish


22


having an opening


15


. Flip top


40


includes a top or cap


12


, a hinge


20


, shown in

FIG. 1



a


, and an outer ring


19


. Cap or top


12


has a top wall


11


and a side wall


13


depending therefrom, as well as a thumb tab


14


projecting therefrom. Thumb tab


14


may also be disposed within top


12


. Outer ring


19


is movably attached to container or neck finish


22


. Outer ring


19


may include a first arrow or indicator


30


which maybe aligned with opening follower


48


or retention tab


23


, shown in

FIG. 1



a


, which projects from side wall


13


. A second arrow or indicator


31


maybe disposed on the base portion of the closure


10


or the container finish


22


. When the closure


10


is aligned in the opening or firing position, which will be discussed herein below, the first arrow


30


and second arrow


31


are aligned, as shown in

FIG. 1

, thereby indicating the position of the closure


10


. When the closure


10


is not in the open or firing position, the first arrow


30


and the second arrow


31


are not aligned, as shown in

FIG. 2



a.







FIGS. 1



a


shows the top or cap


12


attached to a hinge


20


which rotatably affixes the top


12


to outer ring


19


. Depending below the top wall


11


of top


12


is a seal


26


. This seal


26


of the top


12


rests firmly against the neck finish


22


thereby forming a seal between the neck finish


22


and the flip top


12


.




As shown in

FIG. 1



a


, rotational cam


37


and an opening cam


38


may be formed within a retention lug


25


which projects from container finish


22


. Alternatively, rotational cam


37


and opening cam


38


may be formed separately from each other. Likewise, rotational follower


47


and opening follower


48


maybe formed within retention tab


23


, which projects from side wall


13


of cap


40


. Alternatively, rotational follower


47


and opening follower


48


may be formed independently of each other. In each case, rotational cam


37


and opening cam


38


, as well as rotational follower


47


and opening follower


48


, are functionally aligned with each other. More particularly, the rotational elements are functionally aligned with their corresponding opening elements, such that closure


10


is automatically displaced from the firing position as the closure


10


is closed. Rotational cam


37


and opening cam


38


are so functionally aligned that, after rotational cam


37


has engaged rotational follower


47


so as to rotationally bias cap


12


, opening cam


38


is then not aligned with opening follower


48


. Retention bead


24


extends around a portion of the circumference of neck finish


22


, and may be interrupted by retention lug


25


. In one embodiment, retention bead


24


, in combination with retention lug


25


, circumscribes the container finish


22


. First arrow or indicator


30


, located on outer ring


19


is shown aligned with second arrow or indicator


31


, which is located on neck finish


22


. First or outer ring arrow


30


may also be moved out of alignment with second arrow


31


by rotating flip top


40


. First arrow


30


may also be located on the outer wall of top


12


or another position which both aligns it with retention tab


23


and allows it to be visible from outside of the container.





FIG. 1



a


also shows outer ring locking bead


32


which projects inwardly from outer ring


19


. Outer ring locking bead


32


engages neck finish rib


33


, which projects outwardly from neck finish


22


. This engagement of outer ring locking bead


32


and neck finish rib


33


secures the flip top


40


to neck finish


22


, while also allowing the flip top


40


to be rotated about neck finish


22


.




Thumb tab


14


is shown in

FIGS. 1 and 1



a


affixed to top


12


and aligned over retention tab


23


.




Upward force may be applied to thumb tab


14


in order to open top


12


and rotate the top


12


on hinge


20


. Temporary attachment bridge


21


is shown in

FIG. 1



a


in alignment with outer ring arrow


30


and thumb tab


14


. Temporary attachment bridge


21


may be broken prior to or during the first opening of the flip top closure


40


. Temporary attachment bridge


21


secures the top


12


in place during shipping and handling prior to the first opening.





FIG. 2

shows a top view of the closure


10


prior to the first opening, as was shown in FIG.


1


. First indicator


30


, located on outer ring


19


, is aligned with second indicator


31


, located on neck finish


22


. Hinge


20


attaches top


12


to outer ring


19


. Temporary attachment bridge


21


, shown aligned below thumb tab


14


, extends over a small portion of the circumference of outer ring


19


and also attaches top


12


to outer ring


19


.





FIGS. 3-3



b


shows the neck or container finish


22


of the present invention in the absence of flip top


40


. Retention bead


24


projects outwardly from and extends around the circumference of neck finish


22


. Retention lug


25


, including rotational cam


37


and opening cam


38


, projects from neck finish


22


. In this embodiment, rotational cam


37


includes two sloped surfaces


50


and


54


which slope down either side of retention lug


25


. Rotational cam


37


includes at least one surface that serves as a biasing surface for rotational follower


47


. Retention lug


25


also includes opening cam


38


which includes a first lower surface


52


. Retention bead


24


includes at least one second sloped upper surface


28


and a second lower surface


27


. When the closure


10


is being closed, retention tab


23


may be brought down over the top of retention lug


25


, when they are in alignment, thereby contacting a second lower surface


51


of retention tab


23


, shown in

FIG. 5

, with either of the two first upper sloped surfaces


50


and


54


. First sloped upper surfaces


50


and


54


prevent retention tab


23


from sliding down directly over retention lug


25


. Rather, the first sloped upper surfaces


50


and


54


cause retention tab


23


to slide down to one of the sides of retention lug


25


. Retention tab


23


then will slide over the second sloped upper surface


28


of retention bead


24


and engage retention bead


24


at the second lower surface


27


, thereby preventing top


12


from being opened while retention tab


23


is so engaged. Retention tab


23


may rotate about the entire length of retention bead


24


and remain engaged thereto.





FIG. 4

shows flip top


40


in an open position and in the absence of neck finish


22


. First arrow or indicator


30


is in alignment with thumb tab


14


and retention tab


23


, which projects inwardly from side wall


13


. Seal


26


extends downwardly from the top wall


11


of top


12


. Top


12


may be rotated through an arc by hinge


20


. Outer ring locking bead


32


is shown in

FIG. 4

projecting inwardly from outer ring


19


and extending along the circumference of outer ring


19


. Hinge


20


is a non-tensioning hinge due to the low density of the plastic used. Hinge


20


is aligned on the side wall


13


180° away from retention tab


23


. The closure flip top


40


may be made of any type of thermoplastic resin, particularly plastic material. Hinge


20


allows the top


12


to be rotated from a closed position to a fully open position. Hinge


20


also allows the top to be opened and closed repeatedly without fracturing of the hinge after repeated use.

FIG. 4



a


shows the flip top


40


in the absence of the neck finish


22


and in the closed position. Cap


12


is partially elevated above ring


19


.





FIG. 5

shows top


12


in the absence of neck finish


22


. Retention tab


23


includes opening follower


48


which is formed in retention tab


23


as a third sloped upper surface


53


. Retention tab


23


also includes rotational follower


47


which is formed therein as at least one downwardly projecting third lower surface


51


and


55


between an edge


16


of the side wall


13


of cap


12


and said opening follower


48


. When flip top


40


is attached to container finish


22


, cap


12


may be removed from container finish


22


by placing flip top


40


in the firing position. When flip top


40


is in the firing position, opening cam


38


is aligned with opening follower


48


. Opening cam


38


and opening follower


48


are so configured as to allow opening follower


48


to slide past opening cam


38


when upward pressure is applied to flip top


40


, such as at thumb tab


14


. Once opening follower


48


moves past opening cam


38


, cap


12


is then removed from container finish


22


so that the contents of the container may be accessed. When the closure


10


is to be closed, downward force is applied to cap


12


so that rotational follower


47


moves past the sloped upper surface


28


of retention bead


24


. Retention tab


23


may then engage the lower surface


27


of retention bead


24


, thereby securing the flip top


40


in the closed position. This engagement to secure the closure in the closed position may be between opening follower


48


and retention bead


24


. If, however, cap


12


is still aligned in the firing position as it is being closed, rotational cam


37


may then engage rotational follower


47


, thereby biasing rotational follower


47


in either a clockwise or counterclockwise direction so as to rotate cap


12


. Rotational follower


47


may then engage retention bead


24


as described. In this manner, the closure


10


is automatically removed from the firing position when it is closed. As previously indicated, rotational cam


37


and opening cam


38


may be formed independently of each other, but be so aligned as to necessitate displacement of cap


12


from the firing position as closure


10


is being closed. Likewise, rotational follower


47


and opening follower


48


may also be formed independently of each other so as to provide for the closing of the closure


10


in a non-firing position.




In use, when the embodiment of closure


10


shown in

FIG. 1



a


is closed, a user may rotate flip top


40


so that retention tab


23


and retention lug


25


are aligned in the firing position. In this embodiment, the user may align first indicator


30


and second indicator


31


, thereby indicating that retention tab


23


and retention lug


25


are in the firing position. The user may then apply upward force to cap


12


, preferably at thumb tab


14


. Third sloped upper surface


53


of retention tab


23


, located on the side wall


13


of top


12


, will then slide up and over first lower surface


52


of retention lug


25


located on container finish or fitment


22


. The slope of first lower surface


52


is such as to allow retention tab


23


to move upward, whereas the slope of second lower surface


27


of retention bead


24


is such as to prevent upward movement of retention tab


23


when tab


23


is engaged to rib


24


. The user may then access the contents of the container to which the flip top closure


10


is attached. When the user is prepared to close flip top closure


10


, downward force maybe applied to cap


12


, regardless of the alignment of the cap


12


, since retention tab


23


may slide down over either of the two first sloped upper surfaces


50


and


54


of retention lug


25


or the second sloped upper surface of retention bead


24


. In either case, retention tab


23


will eventually move under retention bead


24


so that third sloped upper surface


53


of retention tab


23


engages the second lower surface


27


of retention bead


24


, thereby securing cap


12


in a closed position. If when being closed, closure


10


is aligned in the firing position wherein retention tab


23


is aligned with retention lug


25


, either of third lower surfaces


51


or


55


of retention tab


23


will contact either of first upper sloped surfaces


50


or


54


of retention lug


25


. First upper sloped surfaces


50


and


54


are so angled that retention tab


23


will slide to either the left or the right of retention lug


25


, then contact and engage retention bead


24


, thereby securely closing closure


10


. In order to reopen the closure


10


, the flip top


40


must again be moved into the firing position.




The foregoing detailed description is given primarily for clearness of understanding and no unnecessary limitations are to be understood therefrom for modifications will become obvious to those skilled in the art upon reading this disclosure and made without departing from the spirit of the invention or the scope of the invention.



Claims
  • 1. A closure comprising:a container finish including a retention bead, a rotational cam and an opening cam projecting therefrom, said rotational cam being functionally aligned with said opening cam; and, a cap being removably attached to said container finish, said cap including a hinge connecting said cap to a ring, said cap including a rotational follower and an opening follower project therefrom, said rotational follower being functionally aligned with said opening follower.
  • 2. The closure of claim 1, said hinge being aligned 180° away from said rotational cam along a side wall of said cap.
  • 3. The closure of claim 2, including a temporary attachment bridge connecting said ring and said side wall of said cap.
  • 4. The closure of claim 1, said ring including a locking bead projecting therefrom.
  • 5. The closure of claim 4, said container finish including a rib projecting therefrom.
  • 6. The closure of claim 1, said ring including a first indicator thereon, said first indicator being aligned with said opening follower.
  • 7. The closure of claim 6, said container finish including a second indicator thereon, said second indicator being aligned with said opening cam.
  • 8. A closure comprising:a container finish including a retention bead and a retention lug projecting therefrom, said retention lug including a rotational cam and an opening cam formed therein, said retention lug disposed adjacent said retention bead; and, a cap removably attached to said container finish, said cap including a hinge aligned 180° away from said retention tab along a side wall thereof said cap including a retention tab projecting therefrom, said retention tab including a rotational follower and an opening follower formed therein.
  • 9. The closure of claim 8, said hinge being connected to a ring attached to said container finish.
  • 10. The closure of claim 9, including a temporary attachment bridge connecting said ring and said side wall of said cap.
  • 11. The closure of claim 9, said ring including a first indicator thereon, said first indicator being aligned with said retention tab.
  • 12. The closure of claim 11, said container finish including a second indicator thereon, said second indicator aligned with said retention lug.
  • 13. A child-resistant flip top closure including:a container finish including a retention bead and a retention lug projecting therefrom, said retention lug including two first sloped upper surfaces and a first sloped lower surface, said retention bead including a second sloped upper surface and a second lower surface; and, a cap attached to said container finish, said cap attached to a hinge aligned 180° away from said retention tab along said side wall, said cap having a top wall and a side wall depending therefrom, a retention tab projecting from said side wall, said retention tab including at least one third sloped upper surface and at least one sloped third lower surface.
  • 14. The closure of claim 13, said hinge being connected to a ring attached to said container finish.
  • 15. The closure of claim 14, said ring including a first indicator thereon, said first indicator being aligned with said retention tab; and, said container finish including a second indicator thereon, said second indicator being aligned with said retention lug.
  • 16. The closure of claim 15, including a temporary attachment bridge connecting said ring and said side wall of said cap.
  • 17. A child-resistant closure comprising:a container having a neck, said neck having a retention bead, a rib circumscribing a portion of said neck, and a retention lug projecting therefrom, said retention lug including a rotational cam and an opening cam thereon; and, a cap including a retention tab projecting therefrom, said retention tab including a rotational follower and an opening follower, a hinge connecting said cap to a ring, said ring including a locking bead projecting therefrom, said locking bead engaging said rib of said neck.
  • 18. The child-resistant closure of claim 17, said cap including a thumb tab projecting therefrom.
  • 19. The child-resistant closure of claim 17, said ring including a first indicator thereon and said container including a second indicator thereon.
Parent Case Info

This application claims the benefit of United States Provisional Application No. 60/160,665 filed Oct. 21, 1999.

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Number Date Country
60/160665 Oct 1999 US