Safety closure with tamper-resistant locking tab and method and apparatus for making same

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6279766
  • Patent Number
    6,279,766
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, August 10, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, August 28, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
A safety closure including a top wall, a side wall depending from the top wall, and a locking tab projecting outwardly from the side wall, the locking tab having a reinforced end integrally connected to the side wall and a free end connected to the side wall by a biasing strap, wherein the reinforced end of the locking tab inhibits movement of the free end of the locking tab in at least an upward direction.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Technical Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to safety closures for use on containers. More particularly, the present invention relates to a safety closure for use on a container, wherein the safety closure and the container are each provided with locking means which cooperate to inhibit access to the container by an individual of tender years, and wherein the safety closure locking means is reinforced to resist tampering therewith.




2. Description of the Related Art




It is known in the prior art to affix a closure to a container over a dispensing orifice thereof to prevent unwanted spillage of the contents of the container therefrom. It is also known in the prior art for the closure to be provided with locking means, wherein the closure locking means are engageable with locking means provided on the container to inhibit removal of the closure from the container by an individual of tender years, and to inhibit access of the container contents by the individual thereby. Thus, it is desirable to provide a safety closure for use on a container, wherein the safety closure is provided with locking means, wherein the closure locking means are engageable with locking means provided on the container to inhibit removal of the safety closure from the container.




For example, U.S. Pat. No. 4,572,385 to Luker teaches a child-resistant closure threadingly affixable onto a container neck portion, wherein the closure includes an inwardly-deflectable tab which seats behind a lock abutment provided on the container when the closure is fully threaded onto the container neck portion. The engagement of the tab and the lock abutment inhibits unthreading of the closure therefrom without the user's first unseating the tab from the lock abutment. The user removes the closure from the container by squeezing the tab towards the closure a sufficient distance such that the tab is permitted to pass inwardly of the lock abutment when the user unthreads the safety closure from the container. However, tabs typically provided on safety closures of this type are oftentimes susceptible to permanent deformation thereto as a result of the user's tampering with or otherwise bending the tab outwardly away from the closure. In many cases, permanently deforming the locking tab defeats the locking functionality thereof altogether. Thus, it is furthermore desirable to provide a safety closure having a locking tab with a reinforced portion, wherein the locking tab is not susceptible to permanent damage thereto caused by the user's tampering therewith.




It is also known in the prior art to provide a closure having tamper-indicating means provided thereon. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 5,040,692 to Julian teaches a closure having a tamper-indicating band detachably molded therewith which remains affixed to a container neck portion to which the closure has been threadingly affixed even after the closure has been removed from the container a first time, thereby providing evidence that the container has been opened at least a first time. However, it is furthermore desirable to provide a safety closure for use on a container, wherein the safety closure includes a deflectable reinforced locking tab and a tamper-indicating band. It is even furthermore desirable to provide a method and apparatus for making a safety closure for use on a container, wherein the safety closure includes a deflectable reinforced locking tab and a tamper-indicating band.




It is also desirable to provide a method and apparatus for forming a safety closure for use on a container, wherein the safety closure includes a deflectable reinforced locking tab, and wherein distortion of the locking tab during forming thereof is minimized.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention is for a safety closure for use on a container to inhibit access to the contents of the container by an individual of tender years. The safety closure includes a deflectable reinforced locking tab which engages a cooperating lock abutment provided on the container, thereby preventing unthreading of the closure relative to the container without first deflecting the locking tab towards the safety closure body to overcome the container lock abutment.




The safety closure includes a cap body having a top and a side wall depending downwardly from an outer perimeter of the side wall. An internal thread is provided on an interior surface of the side wall for threadingly engaging an external thread provided on a neck portion of the container. A resilient locking tab is integrally-molded with the side wall and includes an anchored end thereof connected to the side wall at at least two locations thereon and a free end connected to the side wall by a biasing strap. The free end of the locking tab is biased in a first, normally-outward position for engaging a cooperating lock abutment provided on the container neck portion upon threading the safety closure onto the container neck portion a sufficient distance. Engagement of the safety closure locking tab with the container neck portion lock abutment, then, prevents unthreading of the safety closure from the container.




The free end of the locking tab may be deflected, for example, by the user's squeezing the free end of the locking tab inwardly towards the cap body between the user's thumb and fingers. The free end of the locking tab is thereby movable towards the cap body about the anchored end of the locking lug, against the outward bias of the biasing strap, thereby permitting the locking tab to overcome and pass inward of the lock abutment upon unthreading the safety closure from the container and removal therefrom. Once the safety closure has been unthreaded a sufficient distance such that the locking tab is no longer engageable with the container lock abutment, the user may cease squeezing the free end of the locking tab inwardly, at which point, the biasing strap returns the free end of the locking tab to the first position.




As stated above, the anchored end of the locking tab is connected to the side wall at at least two locations thereon, and preferably, at the proximal end thereof and also at a location spaced from the proximal end thereof a predetermined distance towards the free end thereof but not beyond a midpoint of the locking tab. The anchored end of the locking tab may be integral with the side wall at all locations between the first and second connection locations, thereby further reinforcing the locking tab against deformation.




It is an object of the present invention to provide a safety closure for use on a container, wherein the safety closure is provided with locking means, wherein the closure locking means are engageable with locking means provided on the container to inhibit removal of the safety closure from the container.




It is another object of the present invention to provide a safety closure having a locking tab with a reinforced portion, wherein the locking tab is not susceptible to permanent damage thereto caused by the user's tampering therewith.




It is also an object of the present invention to provide a method and apparatus for making a safety closure for use on a container, wherein the safety closure includes a deflectable reinforced locking tab and a tamper-indicating band.




It is yet another object of the present invention to provide a method and apparatus for forming a safety closure for use on a container, wherein the safety closure includes a deflectable reinforced locking tab, and wherein distortion of the locking tab during forming thereof is minimized.




A safety closure according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention includes a top wall, a side wall depending from the top wall, and a locking tab projecting outwardly from the side wall, the locking tab having a reinforced end integrally connected to the side wall and a free end connected to the side wall by a biasing strap, wherein the reinforced end of the locking tab inhibits movement of the free end of the locking tab in at least an upward direction.




A method of making the safety closure according to the preferred embodiment of the present invention includes providing a mold for forming the safety closure therein, the mold including an outer die having a closure-forming cavity and a tab-forming cavity being in communication with the closure-forming cavity and being spaced outwardly therefrom, an inner core being receivable within the closure-forming cavity of the outer die, and a hold-down pin slidingly passing through the outer die adjacent the tab-forming cavity, wherein a lower end of the hold-down pin is flush with the tab-forming cavity when the outer die is in a closed posit ion, and wherein the lower end of the hold-down pin projects into the tab-forming cavity when the outer die is in an open position, positioning the inner core within the outer die to define a closure-forming chamber therebetween, interposing fluid closure-forming material into the closure-forming chamber, permitting the closure-forming material to solidify, and withdrawing the outer die from around the inner core, wherein the hold-down pin abuts the locking tab of the closure and urges the locking tab out of the tab-forming cavity.




An apparatus for making the safety closure according to the preferred embodiment of the present invention includes an outer die having a closure-forming cavity and a tab-forming cavity being in communication with the closure-forming cavity and being spaced outwardly therefrom, the outer die being reciprocally moveable between a closed position and an open position, an inner core being receivable within the closure-forming cavity of the outer die, and a hold-down pin slidingly passing through the outer die adjacent the tab-forming cavity, wherein a lower end of the hold-down pin is flush with the tab-forming cavity when the outer die is in the closed position, and wherein the lower end of the hold-down pin projects into the tab-forming cavity when the outer die is in the open position.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




A better understanding of the present invention will be had upon reference to the following description in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which like numerals refer to like parts, and wherein:





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a safety closure according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention shown in spaced relation to a neck portion of a container;





FIG. 2

is a fragmentary perspective view of the safety closure and container neck portion of

FIG. 1

, wherein the safety closure is shown in a locked, fully-threaded, position on the container neck portion;





FIG. 3

is a top view of the safety closure and container neck portion of

FIG. 1

, wherein the safety closure is shown in a locked, fully-threaded, position on the container neck portion;





FIG. 4

is a fragmentary perspective view of the safety closure and container neck portion of

FIG. 1

, wherein the safety closure is shown in an unlocked, partially-unthreaded, position on the container neck portion;





FIG. 5

is a top view of the safety closure and container neck portion of

FIG. 1

, wherein the safety closure is shown in an unlocked, partially-unthreaded, position on the container neck portion;





FIG. 6

is a perspective view of a safety closure according to an alternative embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 7

is a fragmentary view of the safety closure of

FIG. 6

, wherein the safety closure is shown in a locked, fully-threaded, position on the container neck portion of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 8

is a perspective view of a safety closure according to another alternative embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 9

is a fragmentary view of the safety closure of

FIG. 8

, wherein the safety closure is shown in a locked, fully-threaded, position on the container neck portion of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 10

is a fragmentary top view of the safety closure of

FIG. 8

;





FIG. 11

is a fragmentary side view of the safety closure of

FIG. 8

;





FIG. 12

is a fragmentary front view of the safety closure of

FIG. 8

;





FIG. 13

is a perspective view of a safety closure according to another alternative embodiment of the present invention, wherein a locking tab of the safety closure is shown in an outward position;





FIG. 14

is a top view of the safety closure of

FIG. 13

, wherein the safety closure is shown in a locked, fully-threaded, position on the container neck portion of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 15

is a fragmentary section view of the safety closure of

FIG. 13

, shown along section line


15





15


of

FIG. 14

;





FIG. 16

is a perspective view of a safety closure of

FIG. 13

, wherein the locking tab of the safety closure is shown in a depressed position;





FIG. 17

is a top view of the safety closure of

FIG. 16

, wherein the safety closure is shown in an unlocked, partially-unthreaded, position on the container neck portion of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 18

is a fragmentary section view of the safety closure of

FIG. 16

, shown along section line


18





18


of

FIG. 17

;





FIG. 19

is a perspective view of a safety closure according to another alternative embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 20

is a fragmentary view of the safety closure of

FIG. 19

, wherein the safety closure is shown in a locked, fully-threaded, position on the container neck portion of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 21

is a section view of a molding apparatus according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention for forming a safety closure, wherein the molding apparatus is shown is an orientation suitable for forming the safety closure;





FIG. 22

is a section view of the molding apparatus of

FIG. 21

, wherein a safety closure according to another alternative embodiment is shown, and wherein the molding apparatus is shown in an orientation suitable for removing the safety closure therefrom; and,





FIG. 23

is a perspective view of the safety closure of Figure formed by the molding apparatus of FIG.


21


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




With reference to

FIG. 1

, a safety closure


10


according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention for use on a container


1


is shown in spaced relation to the container


1


. The container


1


is preferably injection-molded polyethylene or polypropylene, and includes a hollow body


2


and a neck portion


3


connected to the body


2


by a shoulder


4


. The body


2


defines a cavity therein for receiving and storing contents, such as pills, tablets, capsules, or the like, therein. The neck portion


3


includes an open upper end which communicates with the body cavity, through a passageway in the neck portion


3


, to permit filling and dispensing of the contents from the container


1


. A lock abutment


5


is provided on the shoulder


4


spaced outwardly from the neck portion


3


and includes a leading, ramped face


5




a


and a trailing, abutment face


5




b.






The safety closure


10


includes a top


12


(FIG.


2


), a side wall


14


depending downwardly from an outer perimeter of the top


12


, and a locking tab


20


extending outwardly from the side wall


14


. The side wall


14


includes an internal thread


16


provided on an inner surface thereof which is threadingly engageable with an external thread


6


provided on an outer surface of the container neck portion


3


. The safety closure


10


is thereby threadingly affixable to the container


1


to prevent spillage or unwanted dispensing of the contents.




With additional reference to

FIGS. 2 and 3

, the safety closure


10


is threadingly affixable to the container


1


a sufficient distance to permit the locking tab


20


to pass annularly behind the lock abutment


5


. The locking tab


20


includes an anchored end


22


integrally connected to the side wall


14


and a free end


24


connected to the side wall


14


by a resilient biasing strap


30


. The biasing strap


30


cooperates with the resiliency of the locking tab


20


to bias the free end


24


of the locking tab


20


in a normally-outward position, such as is shown in

FIGS. 1-3

. Depressing the free end


24


of the locking tab


20


, such as, for example, by the user's squeezing the locking tab


20


towards the side wall


14


between the thumb and fingers of one hand, displaces the free end


24


inwardly towards the side wall


14


accordingly, such as is shown in

FIGS. 4 and 5

. Once the user ceases depressing the free end


24


of the locking tab


20


, the biasing strap


30


urges the free end


24


back to the first, outward position, such as is shown in

FIGS. 1-3

.




The anchored end


22


of the locking tab


20


is connected to the side wall


14


at at least two locations thereon. Preferably, a first rib


26


connects a proximal end of the locking tab


20


to the side wall


14


and a second rib


28


connects an intermediate portion of the locking tab


20


to the side wall


14


at a location spaced from the anchored end


22


of the locking tab towards the free end


24


thereof but not beyond a midpoint thereof.




The safety closure


10


is threaded onto the container neck portion


3


until an outer surface of the locking tab


20


abuts the ramped face


5




a


of the container lock abutment


5


. Additional rotation of the safety closure


10


causes the free end


24


of the locking tab


20


to slide inwardly along the ramped surface


5




a


of the lock abutment


5


, thereby deflecting the free end


24


of the locking tab


20


towards the closure side wall


14


and against the outward bias of the biasing strap


30


. Once the safety closure


10


has been threaded onto the container neck portion


3


a sufficient distance such that the free end


24


of the locking tab


20


has passed annularly behind the lock abutment


5


, the free end


24


snaps outwardly back into the outward position, seated behind the abutment face


5




b


of the lock abutment


5


. Removal rotation and unthreading of the safety closure


10


from the container neck portion


3


is prevented by the engagement of a flattened portion


24




a


of the free end


24


of the locking tab


20


against the abutment face


5




b


of the container lock abutment


5


.




With reference to

FIGS. 4 and 5

, and in response to the user's applying an inwardly-directed squeezing force “S” thereto, the free end


24


of the locking tab


20


is displaceable towards the closure side wall


14


against the outward bias of the biasing strap


30


a sufficient distance to permit the flattened portion


24




a


of the locking tab free end


24


to be positioned radially inwardly of the container lock abutment


5


. The closure


10


may then be unthreaded from the container neck portion


3


, wherein the closure tab


20


will pass inwardly of the container lock abutment


5


, rather than seating thereagainst. Once the closure tab


20


has been rotated annularly in front of the container neck portion lock abutment


5


, the squeezing force “S” may be removed from the tab


20


. The natural resiliency of the locking tab


20


cooperates with the biasing strap


30


to urge the free end


24


of the locking tab


20


back to the outward position. Additional unthreading of the closure


10


will lift the locking tab


20


axially above the lock abutment


5


a sufficient distance during one rotation of the closure


10


such that the locking tab


10


will pass over the lock abutment


5


and not be seated thereagainst during subsequent removal rotations of the closure


10


.




The second rib


28


stiffens the locking tab


20


and prevents damage thereto as a result of a tampering force applied outwardly thereto in a direction substantially opposed to the squeezing force “S”. For example, the second rib


28


prevents the free end


24


of the locking tab


20


from being pulled far enough away from the closure side wall


14


to either break the biasing strap


30


, stretch the locking tab


20


a sufficient distance to defeat the locking features as described herein, or break the locking tab


20


free from the safety closure


10


altogether.




Distortion of the locking tab


20


during molding thereof in a molding die (not shown) is also minimized by the second rib


28


. More particularly, as the closure


10


is being removed from the mold cavity of the molding die, the closure


10


typically tends to stick to the molding surfaces of the molding die mold cavity. The second rib


28


resists upward flexure of the free end


28


of the locking tab


20


substantially in the direction indicated generally in the Figures by reference letter “F” during removal of the closure


10


from the molding die, thereby preventing upward distortion or permanent warping thereof.




With reference to

FIGS. 6 and 7

, a safety closure


110


according to an alternative embodiment of the present invention includes many components in common with the safety closure


10


according to the preferred embodiment hereof and like reference numerals are intended to represent like components. However, the safety closure


110


according to the present embodiment includes a locking tab


120


, wherein the first and second ribs


26


,


28


, respectively, of the locking tab


20


according to the preferred embodiment hereof have been merged into one continuous base portion rib


126


located at the anchored end


122


of the locking tab


120


to integrally connect the locking tab


120


to the closure side wall


14


. The base portion rib


126


stiffens the locking tab


120


, thereby resisting upward flexure movement “F” when the closure


120


is being removed from the molding cavity (not shown), and also resisting outward movement “T” due to the user's pulling the locking tab free end


124


away from the closure side wall


14


.




With reference to

FIGS. 8-12

, a safety closure


210


according to another alternative embodiment of the present invention includes many components in common with the safety closure


10


according to the preferred embodiment hereof and like reference numerals are intended to represent like components. However, the closure


210


according to the present embodiment includes a locking tab


220


having a stiffening platform


225


extending outwardly from opposed sides of an anchored end


222


of the locking tab


220


and connecting a bottom end


221


of the locking tab


220


to the closure side wall


14


. The stiffening platform


225


is positioned towards the bottom end


221


of the locking tab


220


and extends upwardly therefrom towards the top end


223


but not beyond a midpoint thereof. Thus, the free end


224


of the locking tab


220


remains sufficiently flexible to permit inward displacement thereof to overcome the container lock abutment


5


as described herein, but resists upward flexure thereof in the “F” direction during removal of the closure


220


from the molding cavity and further resists outward tampering movement thereof in the “T” direction by the user.




With reference to

FIGS. 13-18

, a safety closure


310


according to another alternative embodiment of the present invention includes many components in common with the safety closure


10


according to the preferred embodiment hereof and like reference numerals are intended to represent like components. However, the safety closure


310


according to the present embodiment includes a locking tab


320


which is connected to the closure side wall


14


by a flexible spring web


325


. The spring web


325


is substantially continuous and is sufficiently flexible to permit upward bowing thereof when a free end


324


of the locking tab


320


is moved towards the closure side wall


14


as described herein.




Under normal, unstressed, conditions, the spring web


325


forces the free end


324


of the locking tab


320


into the outward position, as is shown generally in

FIGS. 13-15

. However, upon depressing the free end


324


inwardly towards the closure side wall


14


, the spring web


325


bows upwardly, such as is shown generally in

FIGS. 16-18

, thereby permitting the free end


324


to pass inwardly of the container lock abutment


5


as described herein. Upon releasing the inwardly-directed squeezing force, the natural resiliency of the spring web


325


urges the free end


324


of the locking tab


320


back to the outward position.




The spring web


325


may be provided with a weakened line


325




a


spaced midway between the locking tab


320


and the closure side wall


14


to enhance the upward bowing of the spring web


325


upon inward movement of the free end


324


of the locking tab


320


. The weakened line


325




a


may be an inverted bevel, such as is shown in the Figures; however, the weakened line


325




a


may have any other suitable form which enhances the upward bowing of the spring web


325


as described herein. The spring web


325


reinforces the locking tab


320


to resist outward tampering therewith to tear the locking tab


320


from the safety closure


310


as discussed herein. The spring web


325


further reinforces the locking tab


320


to inhibit distortion thereof during removal from the molding die as described herein.




The spring web


325


further assists during formation of the safety closure


310


by connecting the formation chambers (not shown) of the molding die which define the closure side wall


14


and the locking tab


320


. When no such spring web


325


is provided, liquid closure material must pass to the free end


324


of the locking tab


320


by traveling along its entire length, thereby increasing the occurrence of air pockets trapped therein. However, when the spring web


325


is provided, liquid closure material may pass transversely from the closure side wall formation chamber (not shown), through the spring web formation chamber (not shown) and into the locking tab formation chamber (not shown), thereby lessening the occurrence of air pockets trapped therein.




With reference to

FIGS. 19 and 20

, a safety closure


410


according to another alternative embodiment of the present invention includes many components in common with the safety closure


10


according to the preferred embodiment hereof and like reference numerals are intended to represent like components. However, the safety closure


410


according to the present embodiment includes a locking tab


420


having a tall biasing strap


430


which extends upwardly continuous with the locking lug free end


424


, thereby reinforcing the locking lug


420


and resisting distortion or damage thereto.




With reference to

FIGS. 21-23

, a molding apparatus


50


according to a preferred embodiment hereof for forming a safety closure


510


according to another embodiment of the present invention is shown. The safety closure


510


includes many components in common with the safety closure


10


according to the preferred embodiment hereof and like reference numerals are intended to represent like components. However, the safety closure


510


according to the present embodiment includes a tamper-indicating band


540


integrally-molded with the lower end


521


of the closure side wall


14


and detachably connected thereto by a plurality of annularly-spaced frangible bridge segments


542


. The tamper-indicating band


540


includes a continuous retaining bead


544


, or the like, which engages a bead (not shown) provided on the container neck portion


3


(

FIG. 1

) to retain the tamper-indicating band


540


on the container neck portion


3


once the safety closure


510


has been threadingly affixed to the container neck portion


3


a first time. Removal of the safety closure


510


from the container neck portion


3


a first time breaks the frangible bridge segments


542


between the closure side wall


14


and the tamper-indicating band


540


, and permits removal of the cap portion of the safety closure


510


from the container neck portion


3


independently from the tamper-indicating band


540


, which remains affixed to the container neck portion


3


to provide evidence that the container


1


has been opened at least a first time. Alternatively, the tamper-indicating band


540


may be provided with other retaining means, for example, a plurality of annularly-spaced flexible fingers (not shown), or a continuous annular folding flange (not shown) which engages the bead on the container neck portion to prevent removal of the tamper-indicating band


540


therefrom once the safety closure


510


has been affixed to the container neck portion


3


a first time.




The molding apparatus


50


includes an upper die


60


reciprocally moveable in directions y


1


, y


2


, a lower core


70


reciprocally moveable in directions y


1


, y


2


to be receivable within the upper die


60


, and first and second band-forming collars


82


,


84


, each collar being reciprocally moveable in directions x


1


, x


2


. The upper die


60


and the band-forming collars


82


,


84


are positionable around the lower core


70


, and spaced therefrom, to define a closure-forming chamber


52


therearound, to define a locking tab-forming chamber


54


spaced outwardly from the closure-forming chamber


52


, and to define a band-forming chamber


56


connected to the closure-forming chamber


52


and spaced therebelow, as shown generally in a “mold-closed” position in FIG.


21


.




A hold-down pin


55


passes downwardly through the upper die


60


and is slidably moveable therein such that, as the upper die


60


reciprocates in directions y


1


, y


2


, the hold-down pin


55


remains stationary relative thereto, and relative to a closure


510


which may have been formed therein. A distal end


55




a


of the hold-down pin


55


completes an upper molding surface of the locking tab-forming chamber


54


when the molding apparatus is in the “mold-closed” position, thereby permitting formation of the locking tab


520


therein. However, the hold-down pin


55


maintains the position of the locking tab


520


relative to the formed closure


510


while the upper die


60


is moving in direction y


1


during removal of the closure


510


from the upper die


60


, thereby preventing upward warping of the locking tab


520


due to the locking tab


520


sticking to the molding surfaces of the locking tab-forming chamber


54


.




A closure


510


is formed using the molding apparatus


50


according to the preferred embodiment hereof as described below. The upper die


60


is moved in direction y


2


into the “mold-closed” position, the lower core


70


is moved in direction y


1


into the “mold-closed” position, thereby defining the closure-forming chamber


52


, and the first and second band forming collars


82


,


84


, respectively, are moved in directions x


1


and x


2


, respectively, into the “mold-closed” position beneath the upper die


60


to complete closure-forming chamber


52


, the locking tab-forming chamber


54


and the band-forming chamber


56


. Liquid closure material is then injected into the chambers


52


,


54


,


56


, which are each in fluid communication with one another, and permitted to set to a preselected pliability. First and second band-forming collars


82


,


84


, respectively, are then moved in directions x


2


and x


1


, respectively, to be a sufficient distance away from the formed closure


510


to permit removal of the formed closure


510


from the molding apparatus


50


. The upper die


60


is moved in direction y


1


, while the formed closure


510


remains affixed to the molding core


70


, typically due to the thread


16


formed therein, thereby removing the formed closure


510


from the upper die


60


. While the upper die


60


moves in direction y


1


, the hold-down pin


55


maintains the formed locking tab


520


in the proper position relative to the formed closure


510


to prevent warping or other distortion of the locking tab


520


. Once the upper die


60


has been moved sufficiently away from the formed closure


510


such that the formed closure


510


, including the locking tab


520


are no longer in their respective forming chambers


52


,


54


, the lower core


70


is moved in direction y


2


to a location where the formed closure


510


can be unthreaded therefrom.




Although the present invention has been described in terms of specific embodiments which are set forth in detail, it should be understood that this is by illustration only and that the present invention is not necessarily limited thereto, since alternative embodiments not described in detail herein will become apparent to those skilled in the art in view of the disclosure. Accordingly, modifications are contemplated which can be made without departing from either the spirit or the scope of the present invention as described hereinabove.



Claims
  • 1. A safety closure, comprising:a top wall; a side wall depending from said top wall; and, a locking tab projecting outwardly from said side wall, said locking tab having a first rib extending radially from said side wall connecting a proximal end of said locking tab to said side wall, a second rib extending radially from said side wall connecting an intermediate portion of said locking tab to said side wall, and a biasing strap connecting a free end of said locking tab to said side wall.
  • 2. The safety closure of claim 1, wherein said first and second rib are joined to form a base portion rib which includes a stiffening platform portion extending outwardly from opposed sides of said proximal end of said locking tab and connecting a bottom end of said locking tab to said closure side wall.
  • 3. A safety closure, comprising:a top wall; a side wall depending from said top wall; and, a locking tab projecting outwardly from said side wall, said locking tab having a first rib extending radially from said side wall connecting a proximal end of said locking tab to said side wall, said locking tab having a second rib extending radially from said side wall connecting an intermediate portion of said locking tab to said side wall, said safety closure including a detachable band integrally connected to a lower end of said side wall by a plurality of bridge segments.
  • 4. The safety closure of claim 3, said locking tab including a biasing strap connecting a free end of said locking tab to said side wall.
  • 5. The safety closure of claim 3, said first and second rib are joined to form a continuous rib including a stiffening platform portion extending outwardly from opposed sides of said proximal end of said locking tab and connecting a bottom end of said locking tab to said closure side wall.
  • 6. The safety closure of claim 3, said first and second rib are joined to form a continuous rib and further including a spring web portion extending from said base portion rib toward said free end of said locking tab on a bottom end thereof, said spring web portion extending towards said free end of said locking tab and connecting said side wall with said locking tab, said spring web compressively collapsible between said locking tab and said closure sidewall.
  • 7. A safety closure, comprising:a top wall; a side wall depending from said top wall; a locking tab projecting outwardly from said side wall, said locking tab having a first rib extending radially from said side wall connecting a proximal end of said locking tab to said side wall; a second rib extending radially from said side wall connecting an intermediate portion of said locking tab to said side wall; a biasing strap connecting a free end of said locking tab to said side wall; and a stiffening platform along a bottom portion of said locking tab connecting said bottom portion of said locking tab with said side wall.
  • 8. A safety closure, comprising:a top wall; a side wall depending from said top wall; and, a locking tab projecting outwardly from said side wall, said locking tab having a first rib extending radially from said side wall connecting a proximal end of said locking tab to said side wall, a second rib extending radially from said side wall connecting an intermediate portion of said locking tab to said side wall, and wherein said first and second rib are joined to form a base portion rib, said, safety closure further includes a spring web portion extending from said base portion rib toward said free end of said locking tab on a bottom end thereof, said spring web portion extending towards said free end of said locking tab and connecting said side wall with said locking tab, said spring web compressively collapsible between said locking tab and said closure sidewall.
  • 9. The safety closure of claim 8, wherein said spring web includes a weakened portion thereof.
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