Claims
- 1. A latch mechanism for securing a closure member to a container body including:
- (a) a latch adapted to be connected to a first of the closure member or the container body and having a closed position and an open position relative to the closure member;
- (b) said latch comprises an elongate tongue connected near one end thereof to the first of the closure member or the container body and having a rear surface and further having a tooth extending outwardly opposite said rear surface from near a distal end thereof;
- (c) a bar adapted to be attached to the second of the closure member or the container body and being positioned such that, when said latch is in the closed configuration thereof, said bar generally encircles said tongue in conjunction with the second of the closure member or container body and said tooth holds said bar and is adapted to prevent the closure member from being opened relative to the container body until said tooth is biased rearwardly relative to said bar and said tongue is axially moved, generally perpendicularly with respect to said bar so that the closure member is simultaneously biased to an open position relative to the container body to urge said bar past said tooth such that said tooth must be biased rearwardly and the closure member simultaneously biased open relative to the container body in order to move from said latch closed position to said latch open position;
- (d) and further wherein said latch includes means thereon and said bar is configured relative to said latch such that said tooth cannot be depressed rearward and said bar moved from the closed position to the open position simultaneously by use of a single finger; and
- (e) a projection adapted to extend outwardly from the second of the closure member or the container body in substantial circumferentially spaced relationship to said bar; said projection extending sufficiently outward to allow a user to grasp thereunder with a finger, so as to open the closure member relative to said container body when a different finger is depressing said latch tooth rearwardly whereby at least two fingers are required to be simultaneously used with some dexterity in order to open said latch mechanism.
- 2. A latch mechanism for securing a closure member to a container body including:
- (a) a latch adapted to be connected to a first of the closure member or the container body and having a closed position and an open position relative to the closure member;
- (b) said latch comprises an elongate tongue connected near one end thereof to the first of the closure member or the container body and having a rear surface and further having a tooth extending outwardly opposite said rear surface from near a distal end thereof;
- (c) a bar adapted to be attached to the second of the closure member or the container body and being positioned such that, when said latch is in the closed configuration thereof, said tooth holds said bar and is adapted to prevent the closure member from being opened relative to the container body until said tooth is biased rearwardly relative to said bar and the closure member is simultaneously biased to an open position relative to the container body to urge said bar past said tooth such that said tooth must be biased rearwardly and the closure member simultaneously biased open relative to the container body in order to move from said latch closed position to said latch open position;
- (d) said latch also includes means thereon and said bar is configured relative to said latch such that said tooth cannot be depressed rearward and said bar moved from the closed position to the open position simultaneously by use of a single finger;
- (e) said latch further includes structure means spaced from said tooth and projecting in the same direction as said tooth; said structure means and said tooth relatively snugly receiving said bar therebetween when said latch is in said closed position thereof; said structure means being generally flush with a front of said bar when said latch is in the closed position thereof so as to provide a user no place to grasp said bar opposite said tooth and thereby inhibit a user from using said bar to open the closure member relative to said container body; and
- (f) a projection adapted to extend outwardly from the second of the closure member or the container body in substantial circumferentially spaced relationship to said bar; said projection extending sufficiently outward to allow a user to grasp thereunder with a finger, so as to open the closure member relative to said container body when a different finger is depressing said latch tooth rearwardly, whereby at least two fingers are required to be simultaneously used with some dexterity in order to open said latch mechanism.
- 3. In a latch mechanism for securing a closure member to a container body including a multipositional latch hinged to a first of the closure member or the container body and allowing a user to select between a hard to open configuration and an easy to open configuration, the improvement comprising wherein:
- (a) said latch is an elongate tongue hinged at one end thereof to the first of the closure member or the container body and having a rear surface and further having a tooth extending outwardly opposite said rear surface from near a distal end thereof;
- (b) the first of the closure member or the container body also having positioned thereon a mating surface that abuts against said rear surface when said latch is in the hard to open configuration thereof; said mating surface having an upper edge whereabout said tongue is bent during opening of said latch mechanism; and said upper edge having a curved surface extending inwardly wherein a degree of curvature of said curved surface is directly proportioned to a degree said tongue must be bent during opening of said latch mechanism thereby regulating the difficulty of opening said latch mechanism when said latch is in the hard to open position;
- (c) the second of the closure member or the container body having extending therefrom a bar; said bar being positioned such that, when said latch is in the hard to open configuration thereof, said tooth is resiliently biased over said bar and said mating surface is aligned to abut against said back surface in close proximity to said bar, such that a user, to open the latch mechanism, must manually bias the distal end of said latch to bend the latch at the upper edge of the mating surface such that said tooth clears said bar while simultaneously lifting said closure member.
- 4. In a latch mechanism for securing a closure member to a container body including a latch secured at one end thereof to a first of the closure member or the container body; said closure member and said container body being movable relative to each other between an open and a closed configuration, the improvement comprising wherein:
- (a) said latch comprises an elongate tongue having a rear surface and having a tooth extending outwardly opposite said rear surface from near a distal end thereof and further having a ridge extending outwardly opposite said rear surface across said tongue generally parallel to and in a spaced relation to said tooth; and
- (b) the second of the closure member or the container body having extending therefrom a bar; said bar being positioned such that, when said latch is in the closed configuration thereof, said bar is positioned between said tooth and said ridge such that a user, to open said latch mechanism, must manually bias the distal end of said latch to bend the latch rearwardly relative to said bar such that said tooth clears said bar while simultaneously lifting said closure member relative to said container body; said ridge inhibiting a user from opening the latch mechanism by simultaneously pushing inward on said tongue and upward on said latch mechanism such that the user must push on said tongue near said tooth while simultaneously lifting said closure member at a spaced location from said tooth requiring substantial manual dexterity.
- 5. In a latch mechanism for securing a closure member to a container body including a multipositional latch hinged to a first of the closure member or the container body and allowing a user to select between a hard to open configuration and an easy to open configuration, the improvement comprising wherein:
- (a) said latch is an elongate tongue hinged at one end thereof to the first of the closure member or the container body and having a rear surface and having a tooth extending outwardly opposite said rear surface from near a distal end thereof and further having an elongate channel extending from said rear surface to near an innermost edge of said tooth;
- (b) the first of the closure member or the container body also having positioned thereon a mating surface that abuts against said rear surface when said latch is in the hard to open configuration thereof; said mating surface having an upper edge whereabout said tongue is bent during opening of said latch mechanism; and
- (c) the second of the closure member or the container body having extending therefrom a bar; said bar having a bead projecting therefrom; said bar being positioned such that, when said closure member is closed relative to said container body and said latch is in the hard to open configuration thereof, said tooth is resiliently biased over said bar and said elongate channel interferingly mates with said projecting bead and said mating surface is aligned to abut against said back surface in close proximity to said bar, such that a user, to open said latch mechanism must manually bias the distal end of said latch to bend the latch at the upper edge of the mating surface such that said bead disengages from said channel and said tooth clears said bar while simultaneously lifting said closure member.
- 6. In a latch mechanism for securing a closure member to a container body including a multipositional latch hinged to a first of the closure member or the container body and allowing a user to select between a hard to open configuration and an easy to open configuration, the improvement comprising wherein:
- (a) said latch is an elongate tongue hinged at one end thereof to the first of the closure member or the container body and having a rear surface and further having a tooth extending outwardly opposite said rear surface from near a distal end thereof;
- (b) the first of the closure member or the container body also having positioned thereon a mating surface that abuts against said backing surface when said latch is in the hard to open configuration thereof; said mating surface having an upper edge whereabout said tongue is bent during opening of said latch mechanism;
- (c) the second of the closure member or the container body having extending therefrom a bar; said bar being positioned such that, when said latch is in the hard to open configuration thereof, said tooth is resiliently biased over said bar and said mating surface is aligned to abut against said back surface in close proximity to said bar, such that a user, to open the latch, must manually bias the distal end of said latch to bend the latch at the upper edge of the mating surface such that said tooth clears said bar while simultaneously lifting said closure member; and
- (d) first and second walls extending generally radially outward from the first of said closure member or container body; said first and second walls being positioned on either side of said tongue and in close proximity thereto when the closure member is in a closed position thereof and extending sufficiently outward so that the teeth of a child cannot readily be positioned between said first and second walls to effectively engage said tongue to enable the teeth to pry under said tongue and thereby force said latch mechanism open.
- 7. A latch mechanism according to claim 6 including the container body and the closure member and wherein said container body includes:
- (a) a circumferential ridge extending about a mouth thereof; said ridge being positioned so as to extend over a bottom surface of said closure member when said closure member is in a closed position so as to inhibit a child from grasping said bottom surface to pry said closure member to an open position.
- 8. A latch mechanism for securing a closure member to a container body including:
- (a) a latch integrally connected to a first of the closure member or the container body;
- (b) said latch is an elongate tongue attached at one end thereof to the first of the closure member or the container body and having a rear surface and further having a tooth extending outwardly opposite said rear surface from near a distal end thereof;
- (c) the first of the closure member or the container body also having positioned thereon a mating surface that abuts against said rear surface during opening of said latch mechanism; said mating surface having an edge whereabout said tongue is bent during opening of said latch mechanism; and
- (d) the second of the closure member or the container body having extending therefrom a bar; said bar being positioned so that, when said latch mechanism is moved to a closed configuration thereof, said tooth is resiliently biased over said bar and said mating surface is aligned to abut against said back surface in close proximity to said bar, such that a user, to open said latch mechanism, must manually bias the distal end of said latch to bend the latch at the edge of the mating surface such that said tooth clears said bar while simultaneously lifting said closure member.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
The present application is a continuation of U.S. Patent Application Ser. No. 160,571, filed Feb. 26, 1988, entitled CONTAINER CLOSURE, now Pat. No. 4,787,526.
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