Claims
- 1. A convertible child-resistant closure assembly comprising
- a threaded closure and an overlying outer shell mounting said closure therewithin;
- a latching key mounted on said shell for movement between an inactive child-resistant position and a converted, active non-child-resistant position;
- complementary latching means on said closure for releasably engaging said latching key in said active position in which said shell and closure are corotatable in both clockwise and counterclockwise directions, and wherein when said latching key is in said inactive position, said shell and said closure are not corotatable in said counterclockwise direction; and
- wherein said closure and shell define complementary interengaging aligning means for aligning said latching key and complementary latching means in said active position, said aligning means comprising respective stops on the upper surface of said closure and a confronting surface of said shell, said stops having confronting inclined surfaces to prevent relative vertical movement of said stops when said latching key and latching means are in said active position.
- 2. A convertible child-resistant closure assembly in accordance with claim 1, and wherein said latching key is hingedly mounted on said shell.
- 3. A convertible child-resistant closure assembly in accordance with claim 1, and wherein said latching key is slideably mounted on said shell.
- 4. A convertible child-resistant closure assembly in accordance with claim 3, and wherein said latching key includes pins and said shell defines slots receiving said pins for permitting sliding of said key on said shell.
- 5. A convertible child-resistant closure assembly in accordance with claim 4, and means on said latching key for resisting sliding movement of said latching key from said inactive position and for resisting vertical movement of said latching key out of said inactive position.
- 6. A convertible child-resistant closure assembly in accordance with claim 1, and wherein said closure is of a first height less than the height of the overlying shell to permit relative vertical movement therebetween, and spring means on one of said closure and shell for maintaining said stops in a vertically spaced relationship whereby a downward force on said outer shell will overcome the force of said spring means to permit said stops to be moved into a non-vertically spaced relationship.
- 7. A convertible child-resistant closure assembly in accordance with claim 6, and wherein said spring means comprise a plurality of resiliently deflectable spring fingers.
- 8. A convertible child-resistant closure assembly in accordance with claim 1, and wherein said stops also function to permit said closure and shell to corotate in the clockwise direction, but to prevent corotation thereof in the counterclockwise direction.
- 9. A convertible child-resistant closure assembly in accordance with claim 1, and wherein said latching means comprises a latching slot in said closure, and said latching key extends through the shell and into said latching slot in said closure in said active position.
- 10. A convertible child-resistant closure assembly in accordance with claim 1, and wherein said closure is of a first height less than the height of the overlying shell to permit relative vertical movement therebetween, and spring means on one of said closure and shell for maintaining said stops in a vertically spaced relationship whereby a downward force on said outer shell will overcome the force of said spring means to permit said stops to be moved into a non-vertically spaced relationship.
- 11. A convertible child-resistant closure assembly in accordance with claim 10, and wherein said spring means comprise a plurality of resiliently deflectable spring fingers.
- 12. A convertible child-resistant closure assembly comprising
- a threaded closure and an overlying outer shell mounting said closure therewithin;
- a latching key mounted on said shell for movement between an inactive child-resistant position and a converted, active non-child-resistant position;
- complementary latching means on said closure for releasably engaging said latching key in said active position in which said shell and closure are corotatable in both clockwise and counterclockwise directions, and wherein when said latching key is in said inactive position, said shell and said closure are not corotatable in said counterclockwise direction; and
- wherein said closure and shell define complementary interengaging aligning means for aligning said latching key and complementary latching means in said active position, said aligning means comprising respective stops on the upper surface of said closure and a confronting surface of said shell, said stops having confronting interdigitated fingers to prevent movement of said stops when said latching key and latching means are in said active position.
- 13. A convertible child-resistant closure assembly in accordance with claim 12, and wherein said latching key is hingedly mounted on said shell.
- 14. A convertible child-resistant closure assembly in accordance with claim 12, and wherein said latching key is slideably mounted on said shell.
- 15. A convertible child-resistant closure assembly in accordance with claim 14, and wherein said latching key includes pins and said shell defines slots receiving said pins for permitting sliding of said key on said shell.
- 16. A convertible child-resistant closure assembly in accordance with claim 15, and means on said latching key for resisting sliding movement of said latching key from said inactive position and for resisting vertical movement of said latching key out of said inactive position.
- 17. A convertible child-resistant closure assembly in accordance with claim 12, and wherein said stops also function to permit said closure and shell to corotate in the clockwise direction, but to prevent corotation thereof in the counterclockwise direction.
- 18. A convertible child-resistant closure assembly in accordance with claim 12, and wherein said latching means comprises a latching slot in said closure, and said latching key extends through the shell and into said latching slot in said closure in said active position.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 07/538,206 filed on Jun. 14, 1990 now abandoned.
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