Claims
- 1. A safety cap for threaded containers of harmful substances comprising rotationally connected inner and outer cap components, the inner cap component being threaded for engagement with the threads of a container, a push button element on the end wall of the outer cap component having an attached depending drive lug, fixed depending cam means on the end wall of the outer cap component and being in part near the periphery of the outer cap component, a plurality of circumferentially spaced fixed lugs on the opposing end wall of the inner cap component and lying on a common radius inwardly of said cam means of the outer cap component and having inclined ramp surfaces engageable with said drive lug of the push button element to raise the push button element during relative rotation of the two cap components, one of said fixed lugs of the inner cap component having a positive drive surface substantially normal to the end wall of the inner cap component and being engageable by the drive lug of the push button element when the latter is in a depressed driving position to cause release of the safety cap from a container, a spring ramp element rising from the end wall of the inner cap component and lying between a pair of said fixed lugs of the inner cap component and extending radially outwardly of said fixed lugs to lie in the path of movement of said cam means, and a driving element on the outer cap component separate from and spaced circumferentially from the depending drive lug of the push button element and being engageable with the spring ramp element during the screwing down of the safety cap on a container to drive the inner cap component to a fully tightened position.
- 2. A safety cap for threaded containers as defined in claim 1, and said spring ramp element when in a relaxed state having its free end projecting above the tops of said fixed lugs so as to be in the path of movement of said driving element on the outer cap component, said driving element depending from the end wall of the outer cap component.
- 3. A safety cap for threaded containers as defined in claim 2, and interfitting lockable recess means on the free end of the spring ramp element and on said driving element to assure positive driving of the inner cap component by the outer cap component during the screwing down of the safety cap.
- 4. A safety cap for threaded containers as defined in claim 3, and the spring ramp element being arcuate and elongated and following the periphery of the inner cap component and extending around a substantial circumferential portion of the inner cap component less than 180 degrees between one pair of said fixed lugs on the inner cap component.
- 5. A safety cap for threaded containers as defined in claim 1, and an indicator element on the inner and outer cap components adapted to register during relative rotation of the cap components to indicate to an adult user that the push button element is located in a depressable driving position relative to said positive drive surface to allow unscrewing of the safety cap.
- 6. A safety cap for threaded containers as defined in claim 5, and spaced detent means for said push button element on the outer cap component to hold the push button element releasably in a depressed active position and in an elevated inactive position relative to said fixed lugs of the inner cap component.
- 7. A safety cap for threaded containers as defined in claim 1, and one pair of said fixed lugs on the inner cap component being spaced apart circumferentially approximately 180 degrees, one fixed lug of said pair having two convergent inclined ramp surfaces and the other lug of the pair having a single inclined ramp surface, and said other lug of the pair being positioned close to the free end of said spring ramp element.
- 8. A safety cap for threaded containers as defined in claim 7, and another of said fixed lugs being spaced circumferentially from said one fixed lug of the pair a comparatively short distance and being positioned substantially at the lower end of the spring ramp element, and said another of the fixed lugs having said positive drive surface substantially normal to the end wall of the inner cap component.
- 9. A safety cap for threaded containers as defined in claim 1, and said fixed depending cam means comprising inclined ramp cam means arranged to gradually depress said spring ramp element below the tops of said fixed lugs during relative rotation of the inner and outer cap components.
- 10. A safety cap for threaded containers as defined in claim 9, and said inclined ramp cam means consisting of two generally circumferentially spaced fixed inclined ramp sections on the outer cap component, one section being shorter than the other section and constituting substantially a continuation thereof.
- 11. A safety cap for threaded containers of harmful substances comprising rotationally connected inner and outer cap components, the inner cap component being threaded for engagement with the threads of a container, a push button element on the end wall of the outer cap component having an attached depending drive lug, a plurality of circumferentially spaced fixed lugs on the opposing end wall of the inner cap component and lying on a substantially common radius and having inclined ramp surfaces engageable with said drive lug of the push button element to raise the push button element during relative rotation of the two cap components, one of said fixed lugs of the inner cap component having a positive drive surface substantially normal to the end wall of the inner cap component and being engageable by the drive lug of the push button element when the latter is in a depressed driving position to cause release of the safety cap from a container, a spring ramp element rising from the end wall of the inner cap component and lying between a pair of said fixed lugs of the inner cap component and having a free end extending above the tops of said fixed lugs, and a driving element on the outer cap component separate from and spaced circumferentially from the depending drive lug of the push button element and being engageable with the free end of said spring ramp element during the screwing down of the safety cap on a container to drive the inner cap component to a fully tightened position.
- 12. A safety cap for threaded containers as defined in claim 11, and interfitting lockable recess means on the free end of the spring ramp element and on said driving element to assure positive driving of the inner cap component by the outer cap component during the screwing down of the safety cap.
- 13. A safety cap for threaded containers as defined in claim 11, and the spring ramp element being arcuate and elongated and following the periphery of the inner cap component and extending around a substantial circumferential portion of the inner cap component less than 180 degrees between one pair of said fixed lugs on the inner cap component.
- 14. A safety cap for threaded containers as defined in claim 11, and one pair of said fixed lugs on the inner cap component being spaced apart circumferentially approximately 180 degrees, one fixed lug of said pair having two convergent inclined ramp surfaces and the other lug of the pair having a single inclined ramp surface, and said other lug of the pair being positioned close to the free end of said spring ramp element.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of prior application Ser. No. 06/169,840, filed July 17, 1980, for PUSH BUTTON CHILD-RESISTANT CAP FOR CONTAINERS; now U.S. Pat. No. 4,285,437.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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