This invention relates to a locking medicine bag. More particularly, this invention relates to a bag for storing drugs that includes a locking zipper to impede opening of the bag.
In general, drugs or medications are stored in a medicine cabinet and are accessible by anyone in the home, including children. It has always been a problem that children gain possession of drugs stored in medicine cabinets and even ingest these drugs that may be a harmful to the child. Further, drugs stored in a purse, bag, suitcase, or the like, are also easy accessible by children and others.
The use of a locked medicine cabinet is well known as a way to secure drugs in the home to prevent children and others from gaining access to the drugs. However, drugs that are carried on a person or taken on trips away from the home are not secured in the medicine cabinet, and therefore, children and others may gain possession of the drugs in these situations.
The invention includes a locking medicine bag having a casing with an interior surface and an exterior surface. In one embodiment, the casing has generally six sides, however, the casing may take a more rounded shaped. There is a zipper disposed on at least one side of the casing having a first half zipper track and a second half zipper track. Also, a zipper slider is connected to the first and second half zipper tracks for engaging and disengaging the first and second half zipper tracks into open and closed configurations. A zipper handle is connected to the zipper slider and the zipper handle includes a hook member extending from one side of the zipper handle. The zipper handle and hook member are a single molded piece in one embodiment. The locking medicine bag also includes a combination lock secured along one side of the casing. An exterior plate of the combination lock includes a slot that exposes a latch member disposed within the combination lock. The slot is sized to receive the hook member of the zipper handle, and the hook member engages the latch member in a locked configuration.
The locking medicine bag may also include a rib disposed along the casing to provide support. In one embodiment, the casing is formed of a soft and flexible material. The ribbing may also be disposed between sides of the casing. In one embodiment, the interior surface of the casing includes loops or pockets to secure objects such as medicine or prescription bottles. The loops may be formed by an elastic strap. In other embodiments, there are no loops or pockets and medicine or prescription bottles are placed within the interior of the locking medicine bag.
In use, drugs or other objects are placed within the locking medicine bag and then the zipper of the locking medicine bag is zipped closed with the zipper handle. Once the zipper is closed, the hook member may be placed within the slot of the combination lock. As the hook member slides within the slot of the combination lock, the latch member of the combination lock engages the hook member and locks it into place. There are three combination dials on the combination lock that may then be randomly moved to prevent another from opening the locking medicine bag. To open the locking medicine bag, the three combination dials are moved to a set combination and then an actuator is activated to disengage the latch member from the hook member. This allows the zipper handle to be moved away from the combination lock and the zipper to be unzipped and the contents stored in the locking medicine bag to be removed.
Turning now to the figures, which are provided by way of example and not limitation, the disclosed embodiment is a locking bag for storing drugs such as medications. Moreover, the disclosed embodiment can also store anything that a user wants to keep safe or out of reach of children and others. Referring now to the drawings, wherein like reference numerals denote like or corresponding components throughout the drawings and, more particularly to
Having a soft and flexible casing 12 allows users to travel with the locking medicine bag 10, because the flexible casing can easily be packed into a purse, suitcase, or other type of bag. It is preferred that the material of the casing or a lining within the casing is waterproof to better protect the medication being stored in the locking medicine bag.
A zipper 20 is disposed on the casing 12 for opening and closing the locking medicine bag 10. The length of the zipper may cover one, two, or three sides of the casing. The zipper includes zipper tracks 22, with a first half 24 and a second half 26. In the closed configuration shown in
The zipper 20 also includes a zipper handle 32 having an attaching member 34 at one end that connects with the engaging member 30 of the zipper slider 28. A user pulls the zipper handle to open and close the bag. As best shown in
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The combination dials 42 preferably have the configuration shown in
Any existing or known combination lock can be used with the locking medicine bag, so long as the hook member 36 fits within the engaging slot 46 of the plate 40. Generally, to set or change the combination, the actuator 44 is moved to a combination-changing position. In the combination-changing position, the user turns the dials to set the desired combination and then releases the actuator. Additional or different steps may be needed to set the combination depending on the type of combination lock used. To lock the locking medicine bag 10, the user closes the zipper 20 by moving the zipper handle 32, and then places the hook member 36 of the zipper handle into the engaging slot 46. Once the hook member is pushed into the engaging slot 46, the latch member 48 engages the indentation 37 on the hook member, thereby locking the zipper handle in place. The user may also scramble the combination lock by moving the combination dials into a random order. The locking medicine bag remains in the locked configuration shown in
To unlock the locking medicine bag 10, the user turns the combination dials 42 to the set combination and then moves the actuator 44, which in turn moves the latch member 48 away from the hook member 36. Once the latch member disengages the hook member, the user may move the zipper handle 32 away from the plate 40 of the combination lock 38 and unzip the bag to gain access to its contents.
In an unlocked and open configuration as shown in
Thus, it will be understood by those of skill in the art that changes may be made to the present invention, and that changes in its use may also be made, without departing from the spirit of the invention, which is defined in the following claims.