Claims
- 1. A blister-pack box for small articles comprising:
- a receptacle having a bottom wall, a receptacle wall extending from the bottom wall;
- a cover operatively associated with the receptacle;
- a blister-pack containing a plurality of spaced closed blister-pack compartments, each of said closed blister-pack compartments containing a small article, said blister-pack having a blister-pack bottom surface through which the small article is normally dispensed, said blister-pack bottom surface being positioned in said receptacle on said receptacle bottom wall;
- a plurality of article dispensing holes formed in said receptacle bottom wall, said dispensing holes are sized to conform to the size and spacing of the blister-pack compartments whereby when a portion of a blister-pack bottom surface for one of the blister-pack compartments is perforated through a corresponding article dispensing hole, said small article in the one blister-pack compartment can be dispensed through the corresponding article dispensing hole by finger or thumb pressure on a top of the one blister-pack compartment;
- said receptacle having at least three releasable locks to open and close said receptacle, said releasable locks being constructed to only open the receptacle when all the releasable locks are simultaneously opened, said releasable locks being spaced apart from each other to require two hands to simultaneously open the locks;
- each of said locks having means on said cover and said receptacle wall to releasably lock said cover to said receptacle wall;
- each lock having a cover opening, each cover opening being sized such that receptacle wall lock portions of the receptacle wall are finger-accessible through the cover side openings when the box is closed;
- each of said receptacle wall lock portions are inward of their corresponding cover openings when the box is closed, and said receptacle wall lock portions are only finger accessible through their corresponding cover openings and wherein inward finger pressure exerted on all of the receptacle wall lock portions simultaneously moves the receptacle wall inward and allows the box to be opened;
- said cover includes depending wall portions which are adjacent to the receptacle wall when the container is closed, and wherein the corresponding cover openings are located in the depending wall portions; and wherein
- lock catches for each of the locks comprise notches extending through the surface of the cover, the notches having ledges which abut nubs on the receptacle wall to secure the cover to the receptacle wall;
- said cover has a top edge and the notches are located at the top edge and wherein corresponding cover openings are in communication with the notches, whereby fingers of a hand positioned above the cover can apply inward pressure in at least one receptacle wall lock portion while also grasping the top edge of the cover;
- one of said corresponding cover openings in one of the depending wall portions extends the height of the depending wall portion to form a finger channel with a mouth opening toward the bottom wall of the box, so that when a hand is holding the receptacle from below the bottom wall a finger placed in the finger channel need not be moved when the cover is separated from the receptacle; and wherein
- the cover will only be released from the receptacle wall when inward pressure is exerted simultaneously through all of the cover openings.
- 2. The box of claim 1, wherein the nubs comprise prongs.
- 3. The box of claim 2 wherein the receptacle has an upper edge, and wherein the prongs have an upper surface which slants towards the upper edge from the tip of the prong and an engaging surface which engages the catches when the box is closed.
- 4. A blister-pack box for small articles comprising:
- a receptacle having a bottom wall, a receptacle wall extending from the bottom wall;
- a cover operatively associated with the receptacle;
- a blister-pack containing a plurality of spaced closed blister-pack compartments, each of said closed blister-pack compartments containing a small article, said blister-pack having a blister-pack bottom surface through which the small article is normally dispensed, said blister-pack bottom surface being positioned in said receptacle on said receptacle bottom wall;
- a plurality of article dispensing holes formed in said receptacle bottom wall, said dispensing holes are sized to conform to the size and spacing of the blister-pack compartments whereby when a portion of a blister-pack bottom surface for one of the blister-pack compartments is perforated through a corresponding article dispensing hole, said small article in the one blister-pack compartment can be dispensed through the corresponding article dispensing hole by finger or thumb pressure on top of the one blister-pack compartment;
- said receptacle having at least three releasable locks to open and close said receptacle, said releasable locks being constructed to only open the receptacle when all the releasable locks are simultaneously opened, said releasable locks being spaced apart from each other to require two hands to simultaneously open the locks;
- each of said locks having means on said cover and said receptacle wall to releasably lock said cover to said receptacle wall;
- each lock having a cover opening, each cover opening being sized such that receptacle wall lock portions of the receptacle wall are finger-accessible through the cover side openings when the the box is closed;
- each of said receptacle wall lock portions are inward of their corresponding cover openings when the box is closed, and said receptacle wall lock portions are only finger accessible through their corresponding cover openings and wherein inward finger pressure exerted on all of the receptacle wall lock portions simultaneously moves the receptacle wall inward and allows the box to be opened;
- said cover includes depending wall portions which are adjacent to the receptacle wall when the container is closed, and wherein the corresponding cover openings are located in the depending wall portions; and wherein
- lock catches for each of the locks comprise notches extending through the surface of the cover, the notches having ledges which abut nubs on the receptacle wall to secure the cover to the receptacle wall;
- one of said cover openings in one of the depending wall portions extends the height of the depending wall portion to form a finger channel with a mouth opening toward the bottom of the container, so that when a hand is holding the base from below the base, a finger placed in the cover opening need not be moved when the cover is separated from a base of the receptacle; and wherein
- the cover will only be released from the receptacle wall when inward pressure is exerted simultaneously through all of the cover openings.
- 5. The box of claim 4, wherein the receptacle wall comprises a front, back, and opposite side walls, wherein the cover has a back edge connected to the back of the receptacle, and nubs and catches are located on the front and the opposite side walls.
- 6. The box of claim 4, wherein the catches comprise notches extending through the surface of the cover, the notches having ledges which abut nubs on the receptacle wall to secure the cover to a base of the receptacle.
- 7. The box of claim 4, 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-in-part of my application Ser. No. 08/404,034, filed on Mar. 14, 1995, now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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