Claims
- 1. A container for small articles comprising:
- a base having a bottom portion and at least one wall extending from the bottom portion: and
- a cover operatively associated with the base;
- the cover includes openings therein, and wherein portions of the wall of the base are finger-accessible through the openings when the container is closed so that inward finger pressure exerted at all of the openings simultaneously moves the wall of the base inward and allows the container to be opened,
- the cover includes depending portions which are adjacent the wall of the base when the container is closed, and wherein the openings are located in the depending portions:
- the wall of the base including at least three nubs extending outwardly from the base;
- the cover having at least three catches which engage the nubs when the container is closed;
- the wall of the base being resilient and by finger pressure manually displaceable in relation to the cover to disengage the nubs from the catches,
- the catches comprise notches extending through the surface of the cover, the notches having ledges which abut the nubs to secure the cover to the base;
- the nubs and the corresponding catches being constructed to disengage the cover from the wall of the base only when all three of the catches are simultaneously disengaged from their corresponding nubs, the nubs and corresponding catches being spaced along the wall at sufficient distances from each other to require two hands to disengage the nubs from the catches, and each of said catches are disengaged by finger pressure at a single point;
- the cover has a to edge and the notches are located at the top edge and wherein the openings are in communication with the notches, whereby fingers of a hand positioned above the cover can apply inward pressure to the wall while also grasping the top edge of the cover:
- the opening in one of the depending portions extends the height of the depending portion to form a finger channel with a mouth opening toward the bottom of the container, so that when hand is holding the base from below the base, a finger placed in the finger channel need not be moved when the cover is separated from the base.
- 2. The container of claim 1, wherein the wall of the container comprises a front, back, and opposite sides, wherein the cover has a back edge hingedly connected to the back of the base, and wherein the nubs and the catches are located on the front and the opposite sides.
- 3. The container of claim 2 wherein the distance between the catches located on the sides exceeds 4 inches, thereby inhibiting a hand with fingers spanning less than 4 inches from simultaneously activating the locks located on the sides.
- 4. The container of claim 1, wherein the wall is formed of a resilient material.
- 5. The container of claim 1, wherein the nubs comprise prongs.
- 6. The container of claim 5, wherein the base has an upper edge, and wherein the prongs have an upper surface which slants toward the upper edge from the tip of the prong and an engaging surface which engages the catches when the safety container is closed.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of my application 08/404,034 filed Mar. 14, 1995, now abandoned.
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