This application is a National Phase entry into the United States and claims the benefit of German Application No. 102007056380.0, entitled “Kindersichere Verschlusskappe für einen Austragkopf,” filed Nov. 22, 2007 and PCT Application No. PCT/EP2008/009889, entitled “Kindersichere Verschlusskappe für einen Austragkopf,” filed Nov. 21, 2008, and incorporates each of these applications herein by reference in their entireties.
1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a closing cap for a discharge head of a medium container, having a dosing pump, which can be inserted in a sealed manner into a container neck, for drawing medium out of the medium container and dispensing it in a pump stroke which can be triggered by actuation of the discharge head.
2. State of the Art
Such liquid containers with dosing pumps, especially when their contents constitute a certain risk potential, such as, for example, medicinal products, must be able to be closed in a childproof manner. In the pharmaceutical industry, dosing pumps are used in many different versions, with spray head, drip adapter, throat adapter, etc., to allow a dosed extraction of liquid medications from containers or bottles.
The object of the invention is therefore to provide a childproof closure which prevents children, in particular of a certain age group, from extracting medium from a dosing pump and, at the same time, is simple to manufacture, install and operate.
A closure in the form of a closing cap is hereby provided, which offers a childproof closure and makes extraction by adults only slightly more difficult. At the same time, the closure, as a protective cap, protects the sensitive actuating head from damage. Fitting is possible at all times, including in retrofit. No specific modification or adaptation of the existing dosing pumps is needed. The closing cap is a mount-on part.
Further embodiments of the invention can be derived from the following description and the sub-claims.
The invention is explained in greater detail below with reference to the illustrative embodiments represented in the appended diagrams, wherein:
The dosing pump 21 can alternatively close the container 22 using other types of fastening, such as screw closures or snap closures. The dosing pump 21 can thus be inserted in a sealed manner into the container neck 6, for drawing medium out of the medium container 22 and dispensing it in a pump stroke which can be triggered by actuation of the discharge head 20.
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In addition, the top part 5 boasts a formed-on resilient locking arm 12, having an actuating surface 14. The locking arm 12 has a latching tooth 42, having a locking edge 13 which, in interaction with the latch bosses 10 of the bottom part 4, prevents a rotary motion which is necessary for the unlocking. The latching tooth 42 is situated on a peripheral line inwardly distanced from the peripheral line on which the locking edges 11 are disposed. The latching tooth 42, by entering into engagement with the latch bosses 10 on the inner side of the bottom part 4, can latch-lock the top part 5. To this effect, the latching tooth 42 is moved behind a latch boss 10. As a result of the resilient coupling, the latching tooth 42 can be moved over the latch boss 10 and cannot be turned back without renewed inward deflection of the latching tooth 42 by the application of pressure to the actuating surface 14. In the other rotational direction, preferably in the clockwise direction, a block is applied by the stop 17 on the locking edges 9, against which latter the locking edges 11 on the top part 5 butt.
By means of the actuating surface 14, it is consequently possible from outside to bring the locking edge 13 into a setting that releases the latch bosses 10, by pressing on the actuating surface 14 and, at the same time, turning the top part 5, so that the locking edges 11 on the top part 5 are turned into the position of the gaps 25 on the bottom part 4.
For the latching, the resilient locking arm 12 of the top part 5 is pressed inwards, counter to the spring force 4, preferably against bevels 18 on the latch bosses 10 of the bottom part 4. Once the end setting is reached, as represented in
The bottom part 4, which is non-detachably connected to the container 22 and the flanged ring 1, can still be freely rotated about its axis. An additional degree of difficulty is thereby obtained, because, as the top part 5 is unlocked, the bottom part 4 must be secured with the other hand.
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