The present invention relates to a safe device for a container and, more particularly, to a safe device for a squeezable container receiving adhesive or the like.
A typical tube of adhesive is shown in
A need exists for a safe device preventing children from accessing the tube of adhesive.
A safe device for a squeezable container according to the preferred teachings of the present invention includes a protective cover, a body, and a bottom cap. The protective cover includes an idle cap, an inner cap, and a mouthpiece. The idle cap includes upper and lower openings and a compartment having upper and lower ends respectively in communication with the upper and lower openings of the idle cap. The inner cap includes a compartment with inner threading. The inner cap includes an engaging portion extending upward from a top end thereof and rotatably extending through the upper opening of the idle cap. The mouthpiece includes inner threading, plurality of first non-return blocks, and a channel. The mouth piece further includes a pointed mouth and a piercing portion having a bottom hole. The channel includes upper and lower ends respectively in communication with the pointed mouth and the bottom hole of the piercing portion. The mouthpiece further includes outer threading threadedly engaged with the inner threading of the inner cap. The body includes upper and lower openings and a compartment adapted for receiving a squeezable container. The compartment of the body includes upper and lower ends respectively in communication with the upper and lower openings of the body. A plurality of non-return blocks are formed on an outer periphery defining the upper opening of the body and meshable with the non-return blocks of the mouthpiece. The bottom cap includes a plate having a size and an area the same as those of the lower opening of the body. The plate is engaged in the lower opening of the body.
Rotation of the mouthpiece relative to the body in a direction is allowed. The non-return blocks of the mouthpiece are stopped by the non-stop blocks of the body when rotated in a reverse direction. Thus, the mouthpiece can not be disengaged from the container. A rotational force applied to the idle cap can only be transmitted to the inner cap when a force greater than a predetermined magnitude is applied to move the idle cap downward to tightly engage with the outer periphery of the inner cap, and such a magnitude of force is beyond a child's ability. As a result, opening of the idle cap by the child is avoided. Namely, the child can only rotate the idle cap freely. Injury to the child is avoided.
The present invention will become clearer in light of the following detailed description of an illustrative embodiment of this invention described in connection with the drawings.
With reference to
The body 2 is made of plastic material such as plastics and includes a compartment 21 having an upper end and a lower end respectively in communication with an upper opening 22 and a lower opening 23 of the body 2. A plurality of sloping non-return blocks 221 are formed on an outer periphery defining the upper opening 22. Two press portions 26 are respectively formed on two opposite sides of the body 2. Each press portion 26 is connected to an upper end of the body 2 by a connecting section 25 and surrounded by a peripheral groove 24. It can be appreciated that the connecting section 25 is not necessarily above the press portion 26. A lower end of each of the opposite sides of the body 2 includes a slot 27 in communication with the compartment 21 of the body 2. To avoid sliding while pressing the press portions 26, each press portion 26 has a plurality of protrusions 261 protruding outward from an outer face thereof. Thus, a user can squeeze the body 2 by pressing the press portions 26 with the thumb and the index finger of one of his or her hands. A squeezable container 4 such as a tube for receiving fluid such as adhesive is received in the compartment 21 and can be squeezed by pressing the press portions 26.
The bottom cap 3 includes a plate 31 having a size and an area the same as those of the lower opening 23 of the body 2. Each of two sides of the plate 31 includes an outwardly-protruding tab 32 that is engaged with one of the slots 27 when the bottom cap 3 is mounted to and, thus, seals the lower end of the body 2. To prevent the squeezable container 4 from sliding or shifting, the plate 31 includes a rectilinear groove 33. In the preferred form shown, the rectilinear groove 33 is formed between two parallel walls 34 on an upper side of the plate 31. It can be appreciated that two ends of the parallel walls 34 can be connected and sealed by two end walls while providing the same function.
With reference to
Since the non-return blocks 136 of the mouthpiece 13 are stopped by the non-stop blocks 221 of the body 2 when rotated in a reverse direction, the mouthpiece 13 can not be disengaged from the container 4. Since the rotational force applied to the idle cap 11 can only be transmitted to the inner cap 12 when a force greater than a predetermined magnitude is applied to move the idle cap 11 downward to tightly engage with the outer periphery of the inner cap 12 and since such a magnitude of force is beyond a child's ability, opening of the idle cap 11 by the child is avoided. Namely, the child can only rotate the idle cap 11 freely. Injury to the child is avoided.
Thus since the invention disclosed herein may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from the spirit or general characteristics thereof, some of which forms have been indicated, the embodiments described herein are to be considered in all respects illustrative and not restrictive. The scope of the invention is to be indicated by the appended claims, rather than by the foregoing description, and all changes which come within the meaning and range of equivalency of the claims are intended to be embraced therein.
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20090179031 A1 | Jul 2009 | US |