The field of the invention relates to the area of containers with contents that require security to prevent a child from opening the container.
The present inventor is not aware of any prior art relating to his invention.
The present invention is a combination of a container made out of rolled laminated plastic or rolled laminated metal combined with a rollerball applicator, combined with a child-resistant locking assembly between the container and a cap removably affixed to the container. The container includes a closed rear end, a front wall and a flexible sidewall between the closed rear end and the front wall. The flexible sidewall is in a shape selected from the group consisting of oval-shaped, elliptical-shaped and cylindrical-shaped.
The shape of the container is optional but preferably in the shape of a tube of toothpaste closed at a rear end and having a generally oval-shaped or generally elliptical-shaped sidewall and a front end having a front wall with an opening through which an applicator partially extends. The closed rear end, sidewall, front wall and portion of the applicator surround an interior chamber in which there is retained material which could be hazardous to a child, hereafter referred to as “a precautionary material”. The applicator is used to dispense the precautionary material. The applicator is preferably a rollerball. It is within the spirit and scope of the present invention to include other types of applicators.
It is also within the spirit and scope of the present invention for the container to be cylindrical in shape with a closed rear end, a cylindrical sidewall and a front end having a front wall with an opening through which an applicator partially extends. The closed rear end, sidewall, front wall and portion of the applicator surround an interior chamber in which there is retained a precautionary material. The applicator is used to dispense the precautionary material. The applicator is preferably a rollerball. It is within the spirit and scope of the present invention to include other types of applicators.
The first key feature of the present invention is that the container is made of material selected from the group consisting of rolled laminated plastic and rolled laminated aluminum each having from one to eight layers of rolled laminated plastic or aluminum. The plastic is selected from the group consisting of polypropylene, polyethylene or combinations including one or more of these plastics. An important feature of the present invention is for a sidewall of the container, regardless of shape, to be flexible and squeezable so that the precautionary material is forced onto (or into depending on the applicator) the applicator which dispenses the precautionary material. The precautionary material may be dispensed onto the skin, or fingernail, or toenail of a person, or onto or into a surface, cavity, or other location of an object depending on what the precautionary material is and its intended use.
The second key feature of the present invention is that the applicator and at least a portion of the front wall of the container are closed by a removable child-resistant locking cap. The locking cap includes at least one, and preferably a pair, of locking teeth. The front wall of the container has at least one mating locking member to be engaged by the at least one locking tooth, or preferably a pair of spaced apart mating locking members to be respectively engaged by a respective locking tooth. The child-resistant locking cap has a location portion as part of the locking assembly to enable a locking tooth from the locking cap to be aligned with a respective mating locking member. The location portion on the wall of the locking cap requires knowledge of being able to find the location and cause the locking cap to rotate to perform the required alignment of each locking tooth with a respective mating locking member.
The third novel, but optional feature of the present invention is for the applicator to be a rollerball.
The present invention also includes a cap removably affixed to the container with a unique child-resistant locking member to prevent a child from removing the cap and gaining access to the precautionary material within the container.
It is an object of the present invention to create a container made of rolled laminated plastic or rolled laminated aluminum each having from one to eight layers of rolled laminated plastic or aluminum to have a flexible sidewall to facilitate dispensing of a precautionary material within an internal chamber of the container.
It is also an object of the present invention to include a child-resistant locking assembly between the container and the removable cap to reduce the ability of a child to remove the locking cap and gain access to the precautionary material inside the container.
It has additionally been discovered, according to the present invention, that the ability to effectively seal the container, regardless of whether its shape is oval, elliptical or cylindrical, is a key innovation of the present invention and depends on the contents contained within the container. If the contents is very liquid and flows with limited viscosity, the contents may flow out of the opening in the dispensing nozzle having a rollerball applicator and seep out of the container, even after the cap is affixed to the dispensing nozzle and the child-resistant locking member is in place.
It is therefore a further object of the present invention to add an improved sealing cap to mate with an improved dispensing nozzle to securely seal the container and prevent the contents from flowing out after the container is closed. The improvement includes a cental post which extends from the interior top surface of the sealing cap and is aligned with and parallel to the sidewall of the sealing cap. The dispensing nozzle is fitted with a cylindrical sponge at its dispensing end. The sponge has a central longitudinal shaft aligned with the opening of the dispensing nozzle. Therefore, the sealing cap having internal threads is fitted over the sponge and threaded onto the dispensing nozzle having mating exterior threads. An innovation of a central post is press fit through the central shaft of the sponge and the opening in the dispensing nozzle to provide a secure seal to prevent the contents of the container from seeping out, even after the container is closed. If there is no sponge, the central post is inserted directly into front opening of the nozzle opening.
In one of the embodiments, an applicator has a cylindrical shaped body made of foam or other similar absorption capable material that extends away from the central nozzle. The cylindrical shaped body also includes a centrally located open cylindrical chamber that receives a post located in the cap as just described. This embodiment of the applicator assists in retaining the contents in a useable position and prevents the precautionary material from seeping out after the container is closed with the sealing cap.
Defined in detail, the present invention is an apparatus comprising:
Defined more broadly, the present invention is an apparatus comprising:
Defined most broadly, the present invention is an apparatus comprising:
Further novel features and other objects of the present invention will become apparent from the following detailed description and discussion.
Referring particularly to the drawings for the purpose of illustration only and not limitation, there is illustrated:
Although specific embodiments of the present invention will now be described with reference to the drawings, it should be understood that such embodiments are by way of example only and merely illustrative of but a small number of the many possible specific embodiments which can represent applications of the principles of the present invention. Various changes and modifications obvious to one skilled in the art to which the present invention pertains are deemed to be within the spirit, scope and contemplation of the present invention.
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The elliptical-shaped container 400 has a closed rear end 414, an elliptical-shaped sidewall 416, a front end 412 with a front top wall 412A surrounding a front wall 410A. A supporting collar 420 with a top wall 420A supporting a central top nozzle 415 with a smooth surface its exterior surface the nozzle 415 including a top opening 415-O with at least a portion of a central rollerball applicator 417 extending through the opening 415-O. As illustrated in
The elliptical wall 416 is flexible and squeezable to dispense interior contents to the rollerball applicator. The rear end 414, elliptical-shaped sidewall 416 and front wall 412 surround an interior chamber 418 (see
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A third cylindrical variation of the container is illustrated in
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The cylindrical-shaped container 10 has a closed rear end 14, a cylindrical-shaped sidewall 16, a front end 12 with a front wall 12A and a nozzle 13 and a central opening 13A through which rollerball applicator 500 partially extends away from front wall 12A and is in contact with the contents 8AA in interior chamber 18. Therefore, it is also within the spirit and scope of the present invention for the rollerball applicator 500 to extend directly out of opening 13. The rollerball applicator 500 then partially extends out of front opening 13A and is partially in contact with chamber 18 so that it comes in contact with the retained precautionary material 8AA to dispense the precautionary material.
The cylindrical sidewall 16 is flexible and squeezable to dispense interior contents to the rollerball applicator. The rear end 14, cylindrical-shaped sidewall 16 and front wall 12A surround an interior chamber 18 (see
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An important innovation of the present invention is a child-resistant locking assembly generally referred to as 100 in the subsequent figures. While illustrated using the cylindrical-shaped sidewall, the same locking assembly is also utilized with other shaped container having the above described oval-shaped sidewall 316 and elliptical-shaped sidewall 416.
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The present invention cap is used with all variations of sidewalls including oval, elliptical and cylindrical.
The cap 20 has an extra indentation member 113P and an oppositely disposed indentation member 123P. The indentation markers 113P and 123P serve as a guide as to where to inwardly press the cap 20 and rotate the cap into the locked or unlocked position.
As set forth in the summary of the invention section, it has additionally been discovered, according to the present invention, that the ability to effectively seal the container, regardless of whether the shape of the container is oval as illustrated in
It is therefore a further object of the present invention to add an improved sealing cap to mate with an improved dispensing nozzle to securely seal the container and prevent the contents from flowing out after the container is closed.
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Interior circumferential sidewall 936 includes cap mating teeth 950 on the interior surface 940. Spacer members 966 are located between the interior surface 920 of exterior circumferential sidewall 916 and the exterior surface 938 of interior circumferential sidewall 936.
The interior surface 920 of exterior circumferential sidewall 916 includes a first locking member 960 including a first transverse bar 964 extending from a first interior wall—also referred to as interior surface 920 of exterior sidewall 916 toward the center 990 of sealing cap 900 and a first locking tooth 966 at a distal end 965 of the first transverse bar 964. The interior surface 920 of exterior circumferential sidewall 916 includes a second locking member 970 including a second transverse bar 974 extending from a first interior wall, also referred to as interior surface 920, of exterior sidewall 916 toward the center 990 of sealing cap 900 and a second locking tooth 976 at a distal end 975 of the second transverse bar 974. The first locking member 960 is parallel to and opposite to the second locking member 970. Up to this point, the sealing cap 900 is substantially similar to the sealing cap 20 in
A portion of a central longitudinal post 1000 has a proximal end 1010 integrally formed at a center 990 of interior surface 910 of top transverse wall 906. The post 1000 includes an elongated shaft 1020 terminating at a distal end 1030. The body 1022 of the shaft 1020 is cylindrical except the portion of the shaft 1020 at a distance from the distal end 1030 tapers from cylindrical to a rounded pointed distal end 1030. A first marker 980 on the exterior surface 918 of the exterior circumferential sidewall 916 is aligned with the first locking member 960 and a second market 982 on an oppositely disposed location of the exterior surface 918 of the exterior circumferential sidewall 916 is aligned with the second locking member 970.
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In one embodiment, the container 800 includes an integrally formed exterior flexible longitudinal sidewall 816, a closed rear end 814, and a transverse front wall 812A having a centrally located dispensing nozzle 815 including a longitudinal interior shaft 819 extending from an opening 821 at a distal transverse wall 820 of the dispensing nozzle 815 and through the transverse top wall 812 to an interior chamber 808 surrounded by the closed rear end 814, the exterior flexible longitudinal sidewall 816, and the transverse front wall 812A.
The dispensing nozzle 815 includes a longitudinal sidewall 813 having mating threads 817 which mate with the threads 950 on the sealing cap 900.
In a variation or alternative embodiment of the container 900A illustrated in
The sealing cap 900 is removably affixed to the dispensing nozzle with the central post 1000 of the sealing cap 900 inserted through the aligned central shaft 843 of the sponge 840 and the aligned central shaft 819 of the dispensing nozzle 815. A respective locking tooth of each respective locking member of the sealing cap engages a respective cavity of a respective standoff of the container. The mating threads on the sealing cap thread onto the mating threads of the dispensing nozzle.
The container is substantially the same as the oval container 300 illustrated in
The container 800 has a closed rear end 814, a sidewall 816, a transverse front end 812 with a front wall 812A supporting a central nozzle 815. The central nozzle 815 includes a small central opening 821 in distal transverse end wall 820 of nozzle 815. The opening 821 extends to an internal shaft 819 which extends through the entire length of the nozzle and is in fluid communication with container opening 802 in transverse front end 812. The container includes an interior chamber 808 surrounded by closed rear end 814, sidewall 816 and transverse front end 812. Therefore, opening 821 is in fluid communication with interior chamber 808 through internal shaft 819 and chamber opening 802. Any contents within interior chamber 808 is dispensed through openings and shafts 802, 819, 821, 823 to sponge opening 846 by squeezing the container sidewall 816. The nozzle and opening replaces the previous rollerball dispensing member.
Closing the cap 900 has two closing elements. First, the nozzle 815 includes external threads 817 on its sidewall 813. The threads mate with mating teeth 950 of cap 900 to facilitate the cap 900 being screwed onto the nozzle 815. In addition, the container transverse front wall 812A includes a pair of oppositely disposed standoffs 810 and 811 which are engaged by the teeth 966 and 976 in the sealing cap 900 and function to lock the sealing cap 900 onto the container 800 for a child-resistant locking arrangement as previously discussed.
The sealing cap 900 is removably affixed to the dispensing nozzle with the shaft 1020 of the central post 1000 of the sealing cap 900 inserted through the aligned openings 821, 819 and 802 so that any contents within interior chamber 808, no matter how liquid the substance, will remain in the chamber due to the sealing of the central chamber 808 by the central post 1000. The sealing is primarily leak proof after the cap 900 is double closed by the child-resistant locking members and the threaded engagement described above.
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When the sealing cap 900 is inserted over the sponge 840 and nozzle 815, the shaft 1020 of the post 1000 is inserted through aligned openings as discussed. Therefore, the post 1000 prevents any container contents 2000 from seeping out after the container is closed with the child-resistant locking assembly.
As with the other embodiments, the sidewall 816 of the container 800 is made of material selected from the group consisting of rolled laminated plastic and rolled laminated aluminum, each having from one to eight layers of rolled laminated plastic or aluminum. The plastic is selected from the group consisting of polypropylene, polyethylene, polyvinyl or combinations including one or more of these plastics. The rolled laminated material creates a flexible sidewall so that the contents in the container is squeezed out of the interior chamber in other container and dispensed.
The following material is included for the second continuation-in-part application.
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The sealing cap 1900 includes the following components. First, a transverse top wall 1910 having an exterior surface 1908 and an interior surface 1906. The transverse top wall 1910 is integrally formed with an exterior circumferential sidewall 1920 having an exterior surface 1922 and an interior circumferential surface 1924 terminating in a circumferential bottom rim 1940. The respective interior surface 1906 of the transverse top wall 1910 and the circumferential interior sidewall 1924 surround a sealing cap interior chamber 1930 with an open bottom 1942. The sealing cap interior 1930 has a first interior diameter “D-1” of the interior circumferential surface 1924.
Another component of the sealing cap 1900 is a cylindrical closing tube 1950 having a cylindrical exterior wall 1952 affixed to the interior surface 1906 of said transverse top wall 1910 and having a cylindrical interior surface 1954 with a first set of mating threads 1956 therein. The cylindrical closing tube 950 has a second diameter “D-2” which is less than the first diameter and centered within the sealing cap chamber 1930. A circumferential interior space 948 is between said cylindrical wall 952 of the cylindrical closing tube 950 and said interior surface 1924 of the cylindrical sidewall 1920.
Two additional components of the sealing cap 1900 are a first locking tooth 1700 and a second locking tooth 1801. The first locking tooth 1700 has a body 1712 with a top end 1714 affixed to the interior surface 1906 of the transverse top wall 1910 and a bottom end 1716 adjacent an interior of the circumferential bottom rim 1940. The body 1712 of the first locking tooth 1700 is affixed at an interior end 1700-IE to the interior surface 1924 of the circumferential sidewall 1920. The body 1712 extends at an angle relative to the interior sidewall 1924. An interior end 1700-IE of the first locking tooth 1700 is within the cylindrical interior space 1948 of the interior chamber 1930 and spaced apart from the cylindrical exterior wall 1952 of the cylindrical closing tube 950. The second locking tooth 801 has a body 1812 with a top end 1814 affixed to the interior surface 1906 of said transverse top wall 1910 and a bottom end 1816 adjacent an interior of the circumferential bottom rim 1940. The body 1812 of the second locking tooth 1801 is affixed at an interior end 1801-EN to the interior surface 1924 of the circumferential sidewall 1920 and extends at an angle relative to the interior sidewall. An interior end 1801-1E of the second locking tooth 1801 is within the cylindrical interior space 1948 of the interior chamber 1930 and is spaced apart from the cylindrical exterior wall 1952 of said cylindrical closing tube 1950 The first locking tooth 1700 and the second locking tooth 1801 are affixed one-hundred and eighty degrees apart and extend at opposite angles relative to the circumferential interior sidewall 1924.
The container 1800 is formed with a closed rear end 1814-RE, an exterior sidewall 1816-SW and a transverse top wall 1812-TW surrounding an interior chamber 1808. A centrally located dispensing nozzle 1815 is integrally formed with the transverse top wall 1812-TW and has a threaded vertical wall 1813 with mating threads 1817 on the threaded vertical wall 1813. The dispensing nozzle 1815 includes a longitudinal interior shaft 1819 extending into the transverse top wall 1812-TW. The longitudinal interior shaft 1819 leads to the interior chamber 1808 of the container 1800. At the opposite end, the longitudinal interior shaft ends in a distal central opening 1821.
The transverse top wall 1812-TW of the container 1800 further including a first standoff 1810A affixed to the transverse top wall 1812-TW of the container 1800 and located between the dispensing nozzle 1815 and a top circumferential edge 1812-TE of the transverse top wall 1812-TW. The first standoff 1810A has a first body 1811A with a first cavity 1814A extending into the first body 1811A. An opposite second standoff 1810B is affixed to the transverse top wall 1812-TW of the container 1800 and located between the dispensing nozzle 1815 and the top circumferential edge 1812-TE of the front wall 1812-TW. The second standoff 1810B has a second body 1811B with a second cavity 1814B extending into the second body 1811B. The first standoff 1810A and the second standoff 1810B are located on opposite sides of the dispensing nozzle 1815.
The sealing cap 1900 is removably affixed to the dispensing nozzle 1815 with the threads 1956 on the cylindrical closing tube 1950 threaded onto the mating threads 1819 on the threaded vertical wall 1813 of the dispensing nozzle 1815 so that the distal opening 1821 of the dispensing nozzle 1815 is closed by the interior surface of the sealing cap transverse wall 1910 and rotating of the sealing cap 1900 causes the first locking tooth 1700 to engage the cavity 1814A of said first standoff 1810A and the second locking tooth 1801 engages the cavity 1814B of the second standoff 1810B.
Therefore, a simultaneous inward pressure on the exterior surface 1922 of the circumferential sidewall 1920 of said sealing cap 1900 at locations adjacent the first locking tooth 1700 and the second locking tooth 1801 disengages the first locking tooth 1700 from the first cavity 1814A of the first standoff 1810A the disengage the second locking tooth 1801 from the second cavity 1814B of said second standoff 1810B and a reverse rotation of the sealing cap unthreads the cylindrical closing tube 1950 from the dispensing nozzle 1815.
The apparatus described above is partially formed in a shape selected from the group consisting of oval-shaped, elliptical-shaped and cylindrical-shaped.
The sidewall of the container of the above apparatus is made of material selected from the group consisting of rolled laminated plastic and rolled laminated aluminum, each having one to eight least one layer of rolled laminated plastic or aluminum, the plastic is selected from the group consisting of polypropylene, polyethylene, polyvinyl, and combinations including one or more of said polypropylene, polyethylene, polyvinyl.
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The sealing cap 2900 includes the following components. First, a transverse top wall 2910 having an exterior surface 2908 and an interior surface 2906. The transverse top wall 2910 is integrally formed with an exterior circumferential sidewall 2920 having an exterior surface 2922 and an interior circumferential surface 2924 terminating in a circumferential bottom rim 2940. The respective interior surface 2906 of the transverse top wall 2910 and the circumferential interior sidewall 2924 surround a sealing cap interior chamber 2930 with an open bottom 2942. The sealing cap interior 2930 has a first interior diameter “D-3” of the interior circumferential surface 2924.
Another component of the sealing cap 2900 is a cylindrical closing tube 2950 having a cylindrical exterior wall 2952 affixed to the interior surface 2906 of said transverse top wall 2910 and having a cylindrical interior surface 2954 with a first set of mating threads 2956 therein. The cylindrical closing tube 2950 has a second diameter “D-4” which is less than the first diameter and centered within the sealing cap chamber 2930. A circumferential interior space 2948 is between said cylindrical wall 2952 of the cylindrical closing tube 2950 and said interior surface 2924 of the cylindrical sidewall 2920.
Two additional components of the sealing cap 2900 are a first locking tooth 2700 and a second locking tooth 2801. The first locking tooth 2700 has a body 2712 with a top end 2714 affixed to the interior surface 2906 of the transverse top wall 2910 and a bottom end 2716 adjacent an interior of the circumferential bottom rim 2940. The body 2712 of the first locking tooth 2700 is affixed at an interior end 2700-EN to the interior surface 2924 of the circumferential sidewall 2920. The body 2712 extends at an angle relative to the interior sidewall 2124. An interior end 2700-E of the first locking tooth 2700 is within the cylindrical interior space 2948 of the interior chamber 2930 and spaced apart from the cylindrical exterior wall 2952 of the cylindrical closing tube 2950. The second locking tooth 2801 has a body 2812 with a top end 2814 affixed to the interior surface 2906 of said transverse top wall 2910 and a bottom end 2816 adjacent an interior of the circumferential bottom rim 2940. The body 2812 of the second locking tooth 2801 is affixed at an interior end 2801-EN to the interior surface 2924 of the circumferential sidewall 2920 and extends at an angle relative to the interior sidewall. An interior end 2801-IE of the second locking tooth 2801 is within the cylindrical interior space 2948 of the interior chamber 2930 and is spaced apart from the cylindrical exterior wall 2952 of said cylindrical closing tube 2950 The first locking tooth 2700 and the second locking tooth 2801 are affixed one-hundred and eighty degrees apart and extend at opposite angles relative to the circumferential interior sidewall 2924.
The container 2800 is formed with a closed rear end 2814-RE, an exterior sidewall 2816-SW and a transverse top wall 2812-TW surrounding an interior chamber 2808. A centrally located dispensing nozzle 2815 is integrally formed with the transverse top wall 2812-TW and has a threaded vertical wall 2813 with mating threads 2817 on the threaded vertical wall 2813. The dispensing nozzle 2815 includes a longitudinal interior shaft 2819 extending into the transverse top wall 2812-TW with a distal central opening 2821. The longitudinal interior shaft 2819 leads to the interior chamber 2808 of the container 2800. The dispensing nozzle 2815 further includes a rollerball applicator 2827 within the longitudinal shaft 2819 adjacent a distal central opening 2821.
The transverse top wall 2812-TW of the container 2800 further including a first standoff 2810A affixed to the top wall 2812-TW of the container 2800 and located between the dispensing nozzle 2815 and a top circumferential edge 2812-TE of the front wall 2812A. The first standoff 2810A has a first body 2811A with a first cavity 2814A extending into the first body 2811A. An opposite second standoff 2810B is affixed to the top wall 2812-TW of the container 2800 and located between the dispensing nozzle 2815 and the top circumferential edge 2812-TE of the front wall 2812-TW. The second standoff 2810B has a second body 2811B with a second cavity 2814B extending into the second body 2811B. The first standoff 2810A and the second standoff 2810B are located on opposite sides of the dispensing nozzle 2815.
The sealing cap 2900 is removably affixed to the dispensing nozzle 2815 with the threads 2956 on the cylindrical closing tube 2950 threaded onto the mating threads 2817 on the threaded vertical wall 2813 of the dispensing nozzle 2815 so that the distal opening 2821 of the dispensing nozzle 2815 is closed by the interior surface of the sealing cap transverse wall 2910 and rotating of the sealing cap 2900 causes the first locking tooth 2700 to engage the cavity 2814A of said first standoff 2810A and causes the second locking tooth 2801 to engage the cavity 2814B of the second standoff 2810B.
Therefore, a simultaneous inward pressure on the exterior surface 2922 of the circumferential sidewall 2920 of said sealing cap 2900 at locations adjacent the first locking tooth 2700 and the second locking tooth 2801 disengages the first locking tooth 2700 from the first cavity 2814A of the first standoff 2810A the disengage the second locking tooth 2801 from the second cavity 2814B of said second standoff 2810B and a reverse rotation of the sealing cap unthreads the cylindrical closing tube 2950 from the dispensing nozzle 2815.
The apparatus described above is partially formed in a shape selected from the group consisting of oval-shaped, elliptical-shaped and cylindrical-shaped.
The sidewall of the container of the above apparatus is made of material selected from the group consisting of rolled laminated plastic and rolled laminated aluminum, each having one to eight least one layer of rolled laminated plastic or aluminum, the plastic is selected from the group consisting of polypropylene, polyethylene, polyvinyl, and combinations including one or more of said polypropylene, polyethylene, polyvinyl.
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The sealing cap 3900 includes the following components. First, a transverse top wall 3910 having an exterior surface 3908 and an interior surface 3906. The transverse top wall 3910 is integrally formed with an exterior circumferential sidewall 3920 having an exterior surface 3922 and an interior circumferential surface 3924 terminating in a circumferential bottom rim 3940. The respective interior surface 3906 of the transverse top wall 3910 and the circumferential interior sidewall 3924 surround a sealing cap interior chamber 3930 with an open bottom 3942, a central longitudinal post 3400 having a proximal end 3410 integrally formed at a center of the interior surface 3906 of the top transverse wall 3910 which corresponds with the center of the sealing cap 3900, the central longitudinal post 3400 includes an elongated shaft 3460 terminating at a distal end 3466. The sealing cap interior 3930 has a first interior diameter “D-5” of the interior circumferential surface 3924.
Another components of the sealing cap 3900 is a cylindrical closing tube 3950 having a cylindrical exterior wall 3952 affixed to the interior surface 3906 of said transverse top wall 3910 and having a cylindrical interior surface 3954 with a first set of mating threads 3956 therein. The cylindrical closing tube 3950 has a second diameter “D-6” which is less than the first diameter and centered within the sealing cap chamber 3930. A circumferential interior space 3948 is between said cylindrical wall 3952 of the cylindrical closing tube 3950 and said interior surface 3924 of the cylindrical sidewall 3920.
Two additional components of the sealing cap 3900 are a first locking tooth 3700 and a second locking tooth 3801. The first locking tooth 3700 has a body 3712 with a top end 3714 affixed to the interior surface 3906 of the transverse top wall 3910 and a bottom end 3716 adjacent an interior of the circumferential bottom rim 3940. The body 3712 of the first locking tooth 3700 is affixed at an interior end 3710-EN to the interior surface 3924 of the circumferential sidewall 3920. The body 3712 extends at an angle relative to the interior sidewall 3924. An interior end 3700-IE of the first locking tooth 3700 is within the cylindrical interior space 3948 of the interior chamber 3930 and spaced apart from the cylindrical exterior wall 3952 of the cylindrical closing tube 3950. The second locking tooth 3801 has a body 3812 with a top end 3814 affixed to the interior surface 3906 of said transverse top wall 3910 and a bottom end 3816 adjacent an interior of the circumferential bottom rim 3940. The body 3812 of the second locking tooth 3801 is affixed at an interior end 3801-EN to the interior surface 3924 of the circumferential sidewall 3920 and extends at an angle relative to the interior sidewall. An interior end 3801-IE of the second locking tooth 3801 is within the cylindrical interior space 3948 of the interior chamber 3930 and is spaced apart from the cylindrical exterior wall 3952 of said cylindrical closing tube 3950 The first locking tooth 3700 and the second locking tooth 3801 are affixed one-hundred and eighty degrees apart and extend at opposite angles relative to the circumferential interior sidewall 3924.
The container 3800 is formed with a closed rear end 3814-RE, an exterior sidewall 3816-SW and a transverse top wall 3812-TW surrounding an interior chamber 3808. A centrally located dispensing nozzle 3815 is integrally formed with the transverse top wall 3812-TW and has a threaded vertical wall 3813 with mating threads 3817 on the threaded vertical wall 3813. The dispensing nozzle 3815 includes a longitudinal interior shaft 3819 extending into the transverse top wall 3812-TW with a distal central opening 3821. The longitudinal interior shaft 3819 leads to the interior chamber 3808 of the container 3800. In addition, a cylindrical sponge 3500 has a transverse proximal rear surface 3510, a cylindrical body 3550 and a transverse distal front surface 3520. The transverse proximal rear surface 3510 of the cylindrical sponge 3500 is affixed to the distal transverse front wall 3823 of the dispensing nozzle 3815. The cylindrical sponge 3500 also includes an interior shaft 3519 extending from the distal front surface 3823 to the proximal rear surface 3510 and aligned with the proximal interior shaft 3819 of the dispensing nozzle.
The transverse top wall 3812-TW of the container 3800 further including a first standoff 3810A affixed to the top wall of the container 3800 and located between the dispensing nozzle 3815 and a top circumferential edge 3812-TE of the transverse top wall 3812-TW. The first standoff 3810A has a first body 3811A with a first cavity 3814A extending the first body 3811A. An opposite second standoff 3810B is affixed to the transverse top wall 3812-TW of the container 3800 and located between the dispensing nozzle 3815 and the top circumferential edge 3812-TE of the front wall 3812A. The second standoff 3810B has a second body 3812B with a second cavity 3814B extending into the second body 3812B. The first standoff 3810A and the second standoff 3810B are located on opposite sides of the dispensing nozzle 3815.
The sealing cap 3900 is removably affixed to the dispensing nozzle 3815 with the threads 3956 on the cylindrical closing tube 3950 threaded onto the mating threads 3819 on the threaded vertical wall 3813 of the dispensing nozzle 3815 so that the distal opening 3821 of the dispensing nozzle 3815 is closed by the interior surface of the sealing cap transverse wall 3910 and the central post 3400 of the sealing cap 3900 is also inserted through the aligned central shaft 3519 of the cylindrical sponge 3500 and the aligned central shaft 3819 of the dispensing nozzle 3815 to further seal the container 3800 and rotating of the sealing cap 3900 causes the first locking tooth 3700 to engage the cavity 3814A of said first standoff 3810A and the second locking tooth 3801 to engage the cavity 3814B of the second standoff 3810B.
Therefore, a simultaneous inward pressure on the exterior surface 3922 of the circumferential sidewall 3920 of said sealing cap 3900 at locations adjacent the first locking tooth 3700 and the second locking tooth 3801 disengages the first locking tooth 3700 from the first cavity 3814A of the first standoff 3810A the disengage said second locking tooth 3801 from said second cavity 3814B of said second standoff 3810B and a reverse rotation of the sealing cap unthreads the cylindrical closing tube 3950 from the dispensing nozzle 3815.
The apparatus described above is partially formed in a shape selected from the group consisting of oval-shaped, elliptical-shaped and cylindrical-shaped.
The sidewall of the container of the above apparatus is made of material selected from the group consisting of rolled laminated plastic and rolled laminated aluminum, each having one to eight least one layer of rolled laminated plastic or aluminum, the plastic is selected from the group consisting of polypropylene, polyethylene, polyvinyl, and combinations including one or more of said polypropylene, polyethylene, polyvinyl.
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The sealing cap 4900 includes the following components. First, a transverse top wall 4910 having an exterior surface 4908 and an interior surface 4906. The transverse top wall 4910 is integrally formed with an exterior circumferential sidewall 4920 having an exterior surface 4922 and an interior circumferential surface 4924 terminating in a circumferential bottom rim 4940. The respective interior surface 4906 of the transverse top wall 4910 and the circumferential interior sidewall 4924 surround a sealing cap interior chamber 4930 with an open bottom 4942. The sealing cap interior 4930 has a first interior diameter “D-7” of the interior circumferential surface 4924.
Another component of the sealing cap 4900 is a cylindrical closing tube 4950 having a cylindrical exterior wall 4952 affixed to the interior surface 4906 of said transverse top wall 4910 and having a cylindrical interior surface 4954 with a first set of mating threads 4956 therein. The cylindrical closing tube 4950 has a second diameter “D-8” which is less than the first diameter and centered within the sealing cap chamber 4930. A circumferential interior space 4948 is between said cylindrical wall 4952 of the cylindrical closing tube 4950 and said interior surface 4924 of the cylindrical sidewall 4920.
Two additional components of the sealing cap 4900 are a first locking tooth 4700 and a second locking tooth 4801. The first locking tooth 4700 has a body 4712 with a top end 4714 affixed to the interior surface 4906 of the transverse top wall 4910 and a bottom end 4716 adjacent an interior of the circumferential bottom rim 4940. The body 4712 of the first locking tooth 4700 is affixed at an interior end 4700-EN to the interior surface 4924 of the circumferential sidewall 4920. The body 4712 extends at an angle relative to the interior sidewall 4924. An interior end 4700-IE of the first locking tooth 4700 is within the cylindrical interior space 4948 of the interior chamber 4930 and spaced apart from the cylindrical exterior wall 4952 of the cylindrical closing tube 4950. The second locking tooth 4801 has a body 4812 with a top end 4814 affixed to the interior surface 4906 of said transverse top wall 4910 and a bottom end 4816 adjacent an interior of the circumferential bottom rim 4940. The body 4812 of the second locking tooth 4801 is affixed at an interior end 4801-EN to the interior surface 4924 of the circumferential sidewall 4920 and extends at an angle relative to the interior sidewall. An interior end 4801-IE of the second locking tooth 4801 is within the cylindrical interior space 4948 of the interior chamber 4930 and is spaced apart from the cylindrical exterior wall 4952 of said cylindrical closing tube 4950. The first locking tooth 4700 and the second locking tooth 4801 are affixed one-hundred and eighty degrees apart and extend at opposite angles relative to the circumferential interior sidewall 4924.
The container 4800 is formed with a closed rear end 4814-RE extending to a lower exterior cylindrical sidewall 4810 extending to an outwardly flared sidewall 4818 with an exterior surface 4820 with a multiplicity of spaced apart ribs 4822 and a flared interior surface 4824. In addition, a centrally located dispensing nozzle 4815 is integrally formed with a central chamber 4830 with an exterior surface 4840 and a multiplicity of supporting spacer members 4801A, 4801B, 4801C 4801D between exterior surface 4830 and the flared interior surface 4824. In addition, a spray nozzle 4500 is affixed to the centrally located dispensing nozzle 4815 and in fluid communication with contents within an interior chamber 4808 within the centrally located dispensing nozzle 4815.
A first standoff 4810A is affixed within the flared sidewall 4818 and located between the centrally located dispensing nozzle 4815 and the flared interior surface 4824. The first standoff 4810A has a first body 4812A with a first cavity 4814A extending from a surface of the first body into the first body 4812A. An opposite second standoff 4810B is affixed within the flared sidewalls 4818 and located between the centrally located dispensing nozzle 4815 and the flared interior surface 4924. The second standoff 4810B has a second body 4812B with a second cavity 4814A extending from a surface of the second body into the second body 4812B. The first standoff 4810A and the second standoff 4810B are located on opposite sides of the centrally located dispensing nozzle 4815.
The sealing cap 4900 is removably affixed to the dispensing nozzle 4815 with the threads 4956 on the cylindrical closing tube 4950 threaded onto or snap fit onto mating threads 4819 on the threaded vertical wall 4803 of the dispensing nozzle 4815 so that the spray nozzle 4500 is closed by the interior surface 4806 of the sealing cap transverse wall 4910. Rotating of the sealing cap 4900 causes the first locking tooth 4700 to engage the cavity 4814A of said first standoff 4800A and causes the second locking tooth 4801 to engage the cavity 4814B of the second standoff 800B.
Therefore, a simultaneous inward pressure on the exterior surface 4922 of the circumferential sidewall 4920 of the sealing cap 4900 at locations adjacent to the first locking tooth 4700 and the second locking tooth 4801 disengages said first locking tooth 4700 from said first cavity 4814A of said first standoff 4800A and disengage the second locking tooth 4801 from the second cavity 4814B of said second standoff 4800B. A reverse rotation of the sealing cap unthreads the cylindrical closing tube 4950 from the centrally located dispensing nozzle 4815.
The sealing cap 6900 has an interior circumferential surface 6924 terminating in a circumferential bottom rim 6940, the respective interior surface 6906 of said transverse top wall 6910 and said circumferential interior sidewall 6924 surrounding a sealing cap interior chamber 6930 with an open bottom 6942. A central longitudinal post 6400 having a proximal end 6410 is integrally formed at a center of the interior surface 6906 of the top transverse wall 6910 which corresponds with the center of the sealing cap 6900. The central longitudinal post 6400 includes an elongated shaft 6460 terminating at a distal end 6466. The sealing cap interior 6930 has a first interior diameter “D-11” of the interior circumferential surface 6924.
A cylindrical closing tube 6950 having a cylindrical exterior wall 6952 is affixed to said interior surface 6906 of the transverse top wall 6910 and has a cylindrical interior surface 6954 with a first set of mating threads 6956 therein. The cylindrical closing tube 6950 has a second diameter “D-12” less than said first diameter and is centered within said sealing cap chamber 6930. A circumferential interior space 6948 is located between the cylindrical wall 6952 of the cylindrical closing tube 6950 and the interior surface 6924 of the cylindrical sidewall 6920.
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The second locking tooth 6801 has a body 6812 with a top end 6814 affixed to said interior surface 6906 of said transverse top wall 6910 and a bottom end 6816 adjacent an interior of said circumferential bottom rim 6940, the body 6812 of the second locking tooth 6801 affixed at an interior end 6801-EN to said interior surface 6924 of said circumferential sidewall 6920 and extending at an angle relative to said interior sidewall with an interior end 6801-IE of the second locking tooth 6801 within said cylindrical interior space 6948 of said interior chamber 6930 and spaced apart from said cylindrical exterior wall 6952 of said cylindrical closing tube 6950.
The first locking tooth 6700 and the second locking tooth 6801 are affixed one-hundred and eighty degrees apart and extend at opposite angles relative to the circumferential interior sidewall 6924.
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The container 6800 includes closed arcuate-shaped rear end 6814-AS having an exteriorly partially hemispherical-shaped surface 6814-HS, an exterior sidewall 6816 and a transverse top wall 6818 surrounding an interior chamber 6808. The closed end can be any shape.
The exterior sidewall 6816 includes a hollow cylindrical shaped surface 6816-PBS at a location adjacent the transverse top wall 6818. The hollow cylindrical shaped surface 6816-PBS has a matte soft touch finish to facilitate gripping this area of the container between a thumb and forefinger to securely grasp the container 6800 and squeeze the exterior surface 6816 to facilitate contents being squeezed out of the container 6800.
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A cylindrical exfoliating sponge 6500 has a transverse proximal rear surface 6510, a cylindrical body 6550 and a transverse distal front surface 6520. The transverse proximal rear surface 6510 of the cylindrical exfoliating sponge 6500 is affixed to the distal transverse front wall 6823 of the dispensing nozzle 6815, the cylindrical exfoliating sponge 6500 including an interior shaft 6519 extending from the distal front opening 6520-O on the transverse distal front surface 6520 to the proximal rear surface 6510 and aligned with the proximal interior shaft 6819 of the dispensing nozzle, the cylindrical exfoliating sponge 6500 further including a circumferential sidewall 6552 having a multiplicity of spaced apart exfoliating surfaces, by way of example, 6558A, 6558B, 6558C and 6588D.
The top transverse wall 6818 of the container 6800 further includes a first standoff 6810A affixed to the top wall 6818 of the container 6800 and located between the dispensing nozzle 6815 and a top circumferential edge 6812-TE of the top wall 6818, the first standoff 6810A having a first body 6812A with a first cavity 6814A extending from a surface of the first body into the first body 6812A, an opposite second standoff 6810B affixed to the top wall 6818 of the container 6800 and located between the dispensing nozzle 6815 and a top circumferential edge 6812-TE of the transverse top wall 6818, the second standoff 6810B having a second body 6812B with a second cavity 6814B extending from a surface of the second body into the second body 6812B, the first standoff 6810A and the second standoff 6810B located on opposite sides of the dispensing nozzle 6815.
The sealing cap 6900 is removably affixed to the dispensing nozzle 6815 with the threads 6956 on the cylindrical closing tube 6950 threaded onto the mating threads 6817 on the threaded vertical wall 6813 of the dispensing nozzle 6815 so that the distal opening 6520-O of the cylindrical exfoliating sponge 6500 is closed by the interior surface 6906 of the sealing cap transverse wall 6510 and the central post 6400 of the sealing cap 6900 is also inserted through the distal opening 6520-O and through the aligned shafts 6510 of the cylindrical exfoliating sponge 6500 and the aligned central shaft 6819 of the dispensing nozzle 6815 to further seal the container 6800, and rotation of the sealing cap 6900 causes the first locking tooth 6700 to engage the cavity 6814A of said first standoff 6810A and the second locking tooth 6801 to engage the cavity 6814B of the second standoff 6810B.
The sealing cap includes said top wall 6910 integrally formed with said exterior circumferential sidewall 6920 having said exterior surface 6922 with said first interior pressure area and said oppositely disposed interior pressure area 6922P2, An upper exterior closing cover 7000 is formed with an exterior wall 7010 with a flat round top surface 7012, a flat round interior top surface 7014 with a short sidewall 7020 extending to a first ear 7020-E1 formed in the same shape as first interior pressure area and received therein and an oppositely disposed second ear 7020-E2 formed in the same shape as second interior pressure area and received therein, a flat cylindrical-shaped permanent magnet 7070 is retained against said flat round interior top surface 2014 of the retaining cover 7000.
The retaining cover 7000 is retained onto the sealing cap 6900 with the permanent magnet between the flat round interior top surface 7014 of the closing cover 7000 and the exterior top wall 6910 of the sealing cap 6900. The permanent magnet 7070 facilitates the apparatus being placed on a metal shelf 8000 with the exterior top surface 7012 of the retaining cover 7000 resting on the shelf and the container 6800 extending vertically upward, as illustrated in
The ears 7020-E1 and 7020E-E2 provide the location for a simultaneous inward pressure on said exterior surface 6922 of said circumferential sidewall 6920 of said sealing cap 6900 at locations adjacent said first locking tooth 6700, and said second locking tooth 6801 with inward pressure disengages the first locking tooth 6700 from the first cavity 6814A of the first standoff 6810A and disengages the second locking tooth 6801 from the second cavity 6814B of the second standoff 6810B and a reverse rotation of the sealing cap unthreads the cylindrical closing tube 6950 from the dispensing nozzle 6815. Further, rotation in the opposite direction engages the locking teeth 6701 with first cavity 6814A and engages locking tooth 6801 with second cavity 6814B.
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Of course the present invention is not intended to be restricted to any particular form or arrangement, or any specific embodiment, or any specific use, disclosed herein, since the same may be modified in various particulars or relations without departing from the spirit or scope of the claimed invention hereinabove shown and described of which the apparatus or method shown is intended only for illustration and disclosure of an operative embodiment and not to show all of the various forms or modifications in which this invention might be embodied or operated.
This patent application is a continuation-in-part of patent application Ser. No. 15/951,956 filed on Apr. 12, 2018, now pending, which was a continuation-in-part of parent patent application Ser. No. 15/396,725 filed on Jan. 2, 2017, now issued as U.S. Pat. No. 10,343,823.
Number | Name | Date | Kind |
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8921746 | Baarman | Dec 2014 | B2 |
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20200189803 A1 | Jun 2020 | US |
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Parent | 15951956 | Apr 2018 | US |
Child | 16796728 | US |