The invention relates to container lids and more particularly to a lid assembly for a container containing capsules or other granular objects, the lid assembly being capable of correctly recording the number of times of the container being opened for taking out capsules.
A medicine container, such as a capsule container, generally has a larger opening and it is difficult of taking out the desired number of capsules in one time. It is often that many capsules are taken out. It is further often that a lot of capsules are dropped on the ground due to insufficient care. This can be a serious issue to patients who tend to forget whether they have taken their medicine. And in turn, the patient may take medicine repeatedly or does not take any medicine.
In view of the above, the present inventor invented two container lids capable of overcoming the aforesaid drawbacks. One invention was granted Taiwan Utility Model No. M359519, entitled “Structural improvement of container lid” and the other invention was granted Taiwan Utility Model No. M377396, entitled “Further improvement of container lid”. Patent applications for the same utility models were also filed in the US and were allowed as U.S. Pat. No. 8,091,719, entitled “Container cap” and U.S. Pat. No. 8,136,687, entitled “Cover of container” respectively. The present inventor further devised a container lid assembly which is published as US Publication No. 2020/0399034 A1.
During the actual manufacturing processes, however, the present inventor found that there is a common problem among the patents and publication as detailed below.
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However, capsules may be clogged at the neck 600a if the capsules are relatively large in a process of filling the container 600 with capsules. This can stop the process and lower efficiency.
The present inventor realized the problem and devises a container lid assembly of the present invention which is capable of preventing capsules from being accidentally taken out of a container, correctly recording the number of times of the container being opened, and releasably securing to the container having a large opening so as to facilitate the process of filling large or small capsules in the container.
The container lid assembly of the present invention further provides a space for storing another kind of medicine (e.g., one for first-aid).
It is therefore one object of the invention to provide a container lid assembly capable of correctly recording the number of times of the container being opened for taking out capsules, having a space in the lid for storing another kind of medicine (e.g., one for first-aid), and the container lid assembly being releasably secured to the container to facilitate capsule management and carrying.
For achieving above and other objects, the invention provides a container lid assembly which can be opened for taking out capsules by performing a series of steps with the number of times of the container being opened recorded and shown so that a patient is fully aware of the number of capsules being taken to prevent a repeat medicine taking from occurring. Further, the container lid assembly is provided with a space in the lid for storing another kind of medicine (e.g., one for first-aid), and the container lid assembly is releasably secured to the container to facilitate capsule management and effect mass production and cost reduction.
The above and other objects, features and advantages of the invention will become apparent from the following detailed description taken with the accompanying drawings.
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A movable lid unit 10 includes a rotatable symbol ring 11 having a plurality of spaced symbols on an outer surface and a plurality of spaced recesses 110 on an inner surface; and an annular ratchet seat 12 includes a plurality of spaced cavities 121d on an outer surface, and two downwardly extending, opposite teeth 121 each having a downward extending peg 121a, a protrusion 121b, and a projection 121c extending laterally from the downward extending peg 121a. The protrusions 121b are complimentarily received in the spaced recesses 110 when the opposite teeth 121 of the ratchet seat 12 and the rotatable symbol ring 11 are assembled. Thus, the rotatable symbol ring 11 is allowed to rotate in only one direction.
The movable lid unit 10 further comprises a storing member 13 including a hollow cylinder 131 having a closed bottom, an internal space 131a, and a rim 131b on an underside; an annular flange 132 on a top, the annular flange 132 having a plurality of spaced holes 132a on an outer surface, and a snapping hole 132b on an inner surface; and two opposite ridges 133 on an outer surface of the hollow cylinder 131, each opposite ridge 133 having an opening 133a on a bottom, and a recessed portion 133b between a bottom of the annular flange 132 and a top of the opposite ridge 133. The hollow cylinder 131 is disposed in the ratchet seat 12.
The movable lid unit 10 further comprises a cylindrical, moveable housing 14 including two spaced ribs 14e on an outer surface, an opening 14a, a bottom 14b, a plurality of spaced protuberances 14c on an inner surface, the protuberances 14c configured to complementarily dispose in the spaced cavities 121d, and a plurality of spaced projecting members 14d on the inner surface, the spaced projecting members 14d configured to complementarily dispose in the spaced holes 132a. The ratchet seat 12 is inserted into the moveable housing 14 with the protuberances 14c disposed in the cavities 121d respectively. The bottom 14b of the moveable housing 14 prevents the ratchet seat 12 from being disengaged from the rotatable symbol ring 11. The opening 14a of the moveable housing 14 corresponds to one of the symbols of the rotatable symbol ring 11 so that any symbol aligned with the opening 14a is visible through the opening 14a.
The moveable housing 14 further comprises a hinged lid 141 including an annular groove 142 on a bottom, a plurality of snapping holes 142a on an inner surface, an annular flange 143 on a top, a plurality of projecting members 143a on an inner surface of the annular flange 143, and a projecting element 141a on an outer surface of the annular groove 142. A chip 70 is disposed on a central portion of the bottom of the hinged lid 141.
A circular member 15 includes a plurality of projecting members 15c configured to complementarily dispose in the snapping holes 142a respectively, a recessed top 15a for covering the chip 70, and an annular flange 15b on a bottom. The circular member 15 is disposed in the bottom of the hinged lid 141.
A locking device 20 is a cylindrical body and includes two spaced ribs 20a on a surface and an upwardly projecting tubular insertion member 201. A locking device 20 includes a plurality of projecting members 20b on an inner surface, a plurality of projecting elements 20c on the inner surface, an opening 202 through a surface of the tubular insertion member 201, an outward extending rim 201a on a top, an inward extending rim 201b on the top, two opposite tabs 201c on the outward extending rim 201a, and two spaced recesses 201d on the inward extending rim 201b with the opposite ridges 133 moveably disposed therein. The inward extending rim 201b is configured to rotate on the recessed portion 133b. The tubular insertion member 201 further comprises a gap 201f through the outward extending rim 201a, the inward extending rim 201b, and the surface. The size of the gap 201f is flexibly decreased when the tubular insertion member 201 is in the assembled state. The ratchet seat 12 is in the moveable housing 14 and the ratchet seat 12 and the tubular insertion member 201 are assembled. The tubular insertion member 201 may move upward or downward in the ratchet seat 12. The downward extending peg 121a catches the outward extending rim 201a so that the ratchet seat 12 is prevented from being disengaged from the tubular insertion member 201.
An arcuate plate 30 includes an opening 30a through a surface, a plurality of holes 30c through the surface, and a flange 30b on a bottom. The arcuate plate 30 is inserted through the bottom of the locking device 20 into the tubular insertion member 201 to dispose between the two opposite ridges 133. The holes 30c are blocked by the tubular insertion member 201 and the flange 30b urges against the bottom of the locking device 20.
An annular cover 40 includes an annular trough 40a on a top with the flange 30b received therein, an annular flange 40b in a central portion of the annular trough 40a, and an annular groove 40c on a bottom. The annular cover 40 is provided at the bottom of the locking device 20. The projecting elements 20c urge against an outer surface of the annular cover 40. As a result, the container lid assembly 1000 is assembled.
A container 50 includes a plurality of protuberances 50a on an outer surface of a narrow upper portion, and an annular protrusion 50b on an outer surface of a narrow lower portion. The projecting members 143a is on an inner surface of the annular flange 143, and the annular flange 143 on the top of the hinged lid 141 of the movable lid unit 10. The projecting members 143a clamp the protrusion 50b in a fastened state.
The projecting members 20b are fastened by the protuberances 50a when the bottom of the locking device 20 and the container 50 are assembled. A top of the container 50 is rotatably disposed in the annular groove 40c.
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After the capsules have been taken out, a reverse operation of the steps described in the above paragraph closes the opening 202. In detail, the rotatable symbol ring 11 is prohibited from rotating in an opposite direction when the protrusions 121b are complimentarily received in the spaced recesses 110 (see
While the invention has been described in terms of preferred embodiments, those skilled in the art will recognize that the invention can be practiced with modifications within the spirit and scope of the appended claims.
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