This invention is directed to a tamper proof container that is child resistant, unwanted use by adolescents and adults resistant, while be senior friendly and easily accessed by the owner of the medication.
Often specific medicine is targeted for theft by teenagers and other undesirable users. Because adolescents and other adults can operate the child safety mechanisms that are focused on convention prescription medicine containers, such mechanisms do nothing to prevent unwanted users from entering bottles and taking contents.
Bottles also need to be child resistant to prevent small children from accidently taking medication, when protection against teenagers and adults is not in use. Seniors with arthritis and the like often have difficulty opening the child resistant locks however, causing them to have difficulty in accessing their medications.
Therefore, there is a need for simple, safe reliable container for over-the-counter drugs and the like utilizing a latch mechanism that provides child resistance that can be senior friendly and can also provide protection against theft for a prescription bottle. Further, such a latch mechanism needs to be available for other medicine holding devices such as multiple day pill dispensers or where a container holds deadly or harmful materials, such as some aerosol containers.
The present invention provides a user of prescription pills or other items requiring oversight with three use configurations in a practical way. The bottles are child resistant, if latch tongue is placed to engage a capture structure, senior friendly, if the latch tongue is rotated to a non engagement position with the capture structure, and anti-theft, if the latch tongue has a lock placed through it to prevent passage through the capture structure.
The latch mechanism of the closure is created specifically to allow the tongue to be swung between engagement with and non engagement with the capture structure and is equipped with a bore in a distal end of the tongue for receiving a lock for locking the container. The bottle includes a cap that snaps over a mouth of the bottle so that the cap seals a mouth of the bottle even with the latch tongue is in the non engagement position.
The latch tongue is braced against capture structure when received therein and has a lip that extends over the capture structure, such that the tongue must be braced backward by a user to open the container, thereby making the latch mechanism also resistant to infants and small children. In one embodiment, the latch tongue includes a second lip that spaced distally of the first lip that also engages the capture structure, requiring a further degree of understanding to open the lid in the child resistant configuration.
The closure can be used on various containers, particularly pill bottles, but also daily pill holders, aerosol bottles and the like. The latch mechanism provides alternative multi function protection while allowing access to pill bottles and the like to those who are intended to use them.
The principal objects of the present invention are: to provide a child and theft resistant container for over-the counter drugs; dangerous compositions and the like; to provide such a container which is easily adaptable for senior use, yet extremely reliable; to provide such a container which has a latch mechanism using a pivotal tongue; to provide such a latch mechanism where the tongue can be moved to engage capture structure and there after be locked with a pad lock or alternatively to move so as to not engage the capture structure and be senior friendly or relatively easy to open; to provide such a closure that will still fit snug against the mouth of the container with the latch in the senior friendly configuration; to provide a closure that can be secured with a lock; and to provide such a container and closure that is easy to use, inexpensive to produce and especially well adapted for the intended usage thereof.
Other objects and advantages of this invention will become apparent from the following description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings wherein are set forth, by way of illustration and example, certain embodiments of this invention.
The drawings constitute a part of this specification and include exemplary embodiments of the present invention and illustrate various objects and features thereof.
As required, detailed embodiments of the present invention are disclosed herein; however, it is to be understood that the disclosed embodiments are merely exemplary of the invention, which may be embodied in various forms. Therefore, specific structural and functional details disclosed herein are not to be interpreted as limiting, but merely as a basis for the claims and as a representative basis for teaching one skilled in the art to variously employ the present invention in virtually any appropriately detailed structure.
Referring to
The closure mechanism 10 comprises a ring 11, a cap 12, a hinge 13, and a latch mechanism 14 having a tongue 17 and a tongue capture structure 18.
The ring 11 is continuous and circular forming the mouth 6 on the inside side thereof. The ring 11 is fixedly and non-removably joined tot this container bottle 2 so as to be integral therewith. It is foreseen that the ring could be non-integral with the bottle 2, but fixedly secured thereto by interlocking parts, glueing or the like. The ring 11 includes an inner upstanding partial wall 22 and an upper mating surface 23 radially outward of the wall 22.
The cap 12 is sized and shaped to cover the mouth 6 and mate with the ring 11. The cap 12 has a lower surface 25 that mates with and seals against the ring mating surface 23 when the cap 12 is closed. The cap 12 includes a top 27 and a depending skirt 28 attached to and fully surrounding the top 27. The cap 12 includes finger grasping projections 29 on radially opposite sides thereof.
The ring 11 is pivotally secured to cap 12 by the hinge 13 to allow the cap 12 to rotate relative to the ring 11 about the hinge 13, as is seen in
The latch mechanism 14 offers a user a choice of at least tow options. The tongue 17 is pivotally attached at a base 30 thereof to the ring diagonally from the hinge 13. The tongue 17 can be rotated between an upward or capture structure engaging position as seen in
The tongue 17 includes a first bar or lip 33 extending across the radially outer side when in the capture structure engaging position that is positioned to extend over the capture structure 18 when the cap 12 is fully closed, as is seen in
The capture structure 18 of this embodiment includes a loop 36 that forms a fully enclosed passageway with the ring 11 that receives the tongue 17 when the tongue 17 is in the capture structure engaging position. The loop 36 has an upper surface 38 that engages the lips 33 and 34 which are biased toward the loop 36 when therein. To release the lips 38 and then 34 from the loop 36, the tongue 17 must be depressed or pushed at the distal end thereof toward the cap 12; as seen in
A lock 40 can be placed through the bore 35 when the cap is closed and the tongue 17 is in the capture structure 18, as seen in
If the user wants to ensure that teenagers or other adults do not have access to the contents of the container 1, the lock 40 is secured through the bore 35 which prevents the tongue from being withdrawn from the capture structure 18.
It is foreseen that the present invention of locking can be used in conjunction with a wide variety of closures, including but not limited to non-hinged caps, caps having only a portion of the top thereof that opens which can be both hinged or non-hinged, various pill containers, aerosol nozzle covering caps, and the like.
It is to be understood that while certain forms of the present invention have been illustrated and described herein, it is not to be limited to the specific forms or arrangement of parts described and shown.