Claims
- 1. A medication container having:
- a tubular container body with an open upper end,
- a cap detachably securable to the upper end of the container body by clockwise rotation relative thereto and removable from the container body by counter clockwise rotation relative thereto,
- a cap liner within the cap and having a peripheral portion engageable with the upper end of the container body to close the upper end,
- the cap liner having an upwardly extending wall and the cap having a downwardly extending wall adjacent the upwardly extending wall of the cap liner,
- the cap and the cap liner having an inter-engaging mechanism provided on the downwardly extending wall of the cap and the upwardly extending wall of the cap liner to prevent rotational movement therebetween when the cap is rotated in one direction relative to the container body and permit relative movement therebetween when the cap is rotated in an opposite direction relative to the container body, the cap and the cap liner having indicia which indicates the next dosage time when the cap is rotated in said opposite direction.
- 2. A medication container according to claim 1 wherein the downwardly extending wall of the cap is located radially outwardly of the upwardly extending wall of the cap liner.
- 3. A medication container according to claim 1 wherein the downwardly extending wall of the cap is located radially inwardly of the upwardly extending wall of the cap liner.
- 4. A medication container according to claim 1 wherein the downward extending wall of the cap has a lower end which engages the cap liner to retain the peripheral portion of the cap liner in engagement with the upper end of the container body when the cap is secured thereto.
- 5. A medication container according to claim 1 wherein the cap liner has a central button portion and the cap engages the central button portion to retain the peripheral portion of the cap liner in engagement with the upper end of the container body when the cap is detachably secured thereto.
- 6. A medication container according to claim 1 wherein the inter-engaging mechanism prevents relative movement between the cap and the cap liner when the cap is rotated in the clockwise closing direction and permits relative rotation between the cap and the cap liner when the cap is rotated in the anti-clockwise opening direction.
- 7. A medication container according to claim 1 wherein the inter-engaging mechanism comprises circumferentially spaced ribs on said wall of the cap or the cap liner and a series of ratchet teeth engageable therewith extending around the said wall of the cap liner or the cap.
- 8. A medication container according to claim 7 wherein the ratchet teeth have upper surfaces engaged by lower ends of the ribs, the upper surfaces of the ratchet teeth are circumferentially upwardly inclined and radially outwardly downwardly inclined, and the lower ends of the ribs are inclined in a complementary manner.
- 9. A medication container according to claim 7 wherein the ratchet teeth are located on the upwardly extending wall of the cap liner and the ribs are located on the downwardly extending wall of the cap.
- 10. A medication container according to claim 9 wherein the upwardly extending wall of the cap liner is a peripheral wall of a central button portion located radially within the downwardly extending wall of the cap and the ratchet teeth are located on an outer surface of the peripheral wall, and the ribs are on an inner surface of the downwardly extending wall of the cap.
- 11. A medication container according to claim 9 wherein the upwardly extending wall of the cap liner is located radially outwardly of the downwardly extending wall of the cap and the ratchet teeth are located on an inner surface thereof, and the ribs are on an outer surface of the downwardly extending wall of the cap.
Parent Case Info
This invention relates to medication containers, and this application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application No. 09/035,090 filed Mar. 5, 1998, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application No. 08/812,835 filed Mar. 6, 1997 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,819,968.
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Continuation in Parts (2)
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