A container with a security lock is provided. The container has a top unit and a bottom unit. The bottom unit may have a first side and a second side wherein the first side and the second side each have a compressible tab. The top unit may have a first opening and a second opening wherein the first opening and the second opening receive a portion of the compression tabs when the top unit is locked to the bottom unit.
Containers with security locks are known. For example, U.S. Pat. No.: 9,481,496 to Cottle discloses a child resistant container for nicotine products. The container comprises latching elements adapted to interlock with cooperating latching elements when said lid is pushed onto a said base to retain said lid to said base. The latching elements are further adapted to disengage from said cooperating latching elements when a simultaneous force is exerted on all releasable latching arrangements by two hands of a user or the like.
Further, U.S. Pat. No.: 9,187,220 to Biesecker discloses a cap having a top wall, an outer peripheral edge, a first section, and a second section. A skirt depends from the outer peripheral edge. The skirt includes an attached end, a free end, a plurality of slots, and a plurality of apertures. Each aperture is spaced-apart from the free end of the skirt. The top wall has a first configuration and a second configuration. When the top wall is in the first configuration, the first section is generally planer and the second section is generally arcuate. When the top wall is in the first configuration, the skirt extends generally perpendicularly to the first section to generally engage at least a portion of a container. When the top wall is in the second configuration, the free end of the skirt extends radially outwardly from the attached end thereof to allow the cap to be removed from the container.
Still further, U.S. Pat. No.: 8,931,657 to Kientzle discloses a pharmaceutical container having a bottle having a bottom wall and side walls. A ridge proximate to the bottom wall projects from an interior surface of at least one of the side walls, to facilitate nested stacking of a plurality of bottles. One or more of the side walls includes a cover locking receptacle proximate to the top end of the side wall. The pharmaceutical container also includes a cover including a sliding lid contained in a cover housing. The cover housing has a top wall, which includes an opening, and cover side walls. A child-resistant closure mechanism is also provided to limit the movement between the sliding lid and the bottle.
However, these patents fail to describe a container with a security lock which is easy to use. Further, these patents fail to provide for a container with a security lock which allows a user to unlock a child-resistant container in a simple and safe manner.
A container with a security lock is provided. The container has a top unit and a bottom unit. The bottom unit may have a first side and a second side wherein the first side and the second side each have a compressible tab. The top unit may have a first opening and a second opening wherein the first opening and the second opening receive a portion of the compression tabs when the top unit is locked to the bottom unit.
An advantage of the present child resistant storage container is that the present child resistant storage container is easy to use for adults while preventing children from gaining access to the interior of the container. The device is also especially suitable for seniors which typically have difficulty opening child resistant containers.
Still another advantage of the present child resistant storage container is that the present container lacks exterior sharp edges and corners which may otherwise injure someone.
For a more complete understanding of the above listed features and advantages of the container with a security lock reference should be made to the detailed description and the drawings. Further, additional features and advantages of the invention are described in, and will be apparent from, the detailed description of the preferred embodiments.
A container with a security lock is provided. The container has a top unit and a bottom unit. The bottom unit may have a first side and a second side wherein the first side and the second side each have a compressible tab. The top unit may have a first opening and a second opening wherein the first opening and the second opening receive a portion of the compression tabs when the top unit is locked to the bottom unit.
Referring first to
The bottom unit 50 may have a top 51 (
In an embodiment, the first side 55 and the second side 56 may each have an extended bump 70. The extended bump 70 may allow a user to grasp and to more easily slightly push in the sides 55, 56 of the bottom unit 50 so as to separate the bottom unit 50 from the top unit 10 (or rotate the top unit 10 away from the bottom unit 50 in the embodiment of
The first tab 100 and the second tab 101 may have a space 110 located on each side of the first tab 100 and the second tab 101. The spaces 110 may allow the first tab 100 and the second tab 101 to move or pivot with respect to the extended top edge 59 by, for example, slightly bending at the crease or connection point of the first tab 100 and the second tab 101. The first tab 100 and second tab 101 may each have a front end 102 and a back end 103. The back end 103 of the first tab 100 and the second tab 101 may have, in an embodiment, a generally triangular extension 105 which may allow a user to more easily push the first tab 100 and the second tab 101 (and also extended bumps 70 together with one finger each) to unlock the top unit 10 from the bottom unit 50 (as discussed below). As shown in the figures, the space 110 at the back end 103 of the first tab 100 and the second tab 101 completely separates the perimeter of the extended top edge 59, whereas the space 110 at the front 102 of the first tab 100 and the second tab 101 does not completely separate the extended top edge 59. As a result, the back end 103 of the first tab 100 and the second tab 101 move inward more than the front end 102 of the first tab 100 and the second tab 101 and therefore allow the triangular extensions 105 of the first tab 100 and the second tab 101 to move inward and outward with respect to the openings 431 (
In an embodiment, the container 1 may have an internal slits 612 (visible in
In an embodiment, to secure the top unit 10 to the bottom unit 50 the top unit 10 is first slid over a portion of the extended top edge 59 of the bottom unit 50, as shown in
In an embodiment, the bottom unit 50 may have a removable tray portion 400 which be changed. In one embodiment, the extended top edge 59 and the first tab 100 and the second tab 101 may actually be part of the removable tray 400 (
To secure the top unit 10 to the bottom unit 50, the extended grooves 310 of the top unit 10 are aligned with and slid over the extended top edge 59 of the bottom unit 50. While sliding extended groove 310 of the top unit 10 over the extended top edge 59 of the bottom unit 50, a leading edge 811 (
Referring now to
Finally, referring now to
Although embodiments of the invention are shown and described therein, it should be understood that various changes and modifications to the presently preferred embodiments will be apparent to those skilled in the art. Such changes and modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention and without diminishing its attendant advantages.
The following application is a based on and claims the priority benefit of U.S. provisional application Ser. No.: 62/867,371 filed Jun. 27, 2019 and is a divisional of U.S. Ser. No.: 16/858,525 filed on Apr. 24, 2020; the entire content of which is incorporated by reference.
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