Claims
- 1. A container closure which converts from a child resistant to a non-child resistant configuration, the closure comprising:
- an inner member having an interior configured to mate with a container and a patterned exterior;
- an outer member which overlies the inner member and has a patterned interior which interfaces with the inner member patterned exterior such that it complements the inner member patterned exterior in a first direction of rotation and slips past the inner member patterned exterior in a second direction of rotation, said outer member further includes an aperture through to the interface of the respective exterior and interior patterns; and
- a locking element which is inserted through the aperture into a permanent, non-accessible position in the interface between said patterned surfaces and permanently eliminates slippage in the second direction and renders the closure non-child resistant.
- 2. The container closure according to claim 1, wherein the locking element is detachably affixed to the external cap.
- 3. The container closure according to claim 1 wherein the outer member patterned interior includes a projection which engages said inner member patterned exterior.
- 4. The container closure according to claim 1 wherein the inner member patterned exterior includes a depression which is engaged by said outer member patterned interior.
- 5. The container closure according to claim 4 wherein said depression has a steeply sloped trailing surface and a gradual sloped leading surface.
- 6. The container closure according to claim 4 wherein said depression has a steeply sloped leading surface and a gradual sloped trailing surface.
- 7. The container closure according to claim 1 wherein a warning indicator is exposed through said aperture when the locking element is placed in the interface.
- 8. The container closure according to claim 1 wherein said patterned exterior of said inner member and said patterned interior of said outer member possess cleats.
- 9. The container closure according to claim 8 wherein said cleats are rectangular.
- 10. The container closure according to claim 1 wherein the locking element is part of a tamper evident band which is removably attached to the closure.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/759,422 filed Dec. 5, 1996 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,769,252.
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