Claims
- 1. A safety cap for dispensing liquids from a container having a mouth and a lip surrounding the mouth, the safety cap comprising:
- a stopper seat sized to fit over the mouth of the container and having a passage extending through it;
- a stopper sized to fit over the stopper seat and having an upper side, an under side, and a neck adapted to rest against the stopper seat, the neck having a recess extending through it, the stopper further having a slide channel extending across its underside and aligned with the recess;
- hinge means for connecting the stopper to the stopper seat so that the stopper can be swung from a closed position in which the neck rests against the stopper seat to an open position;
- a spout aligned with the slide channel and projecting upwardly from the stopper seat, the spout having a tubular portion, a flange at the upper end of the tubular portion, and a passage extending through the tubular portion and flange which communicates with the passage extending through the stopper seat;
- a plug extending from the under side of the stopper, the plug adapted and aligned so that will project into and seal the passage extending through the tubular portion and flange when the stopper is swung to its closed position; and
- a pin slidable in the recess and the slide channel from an inserted position to an extended position, the pin havng an outer portion and an inner portion, the inner portion including two spaced apart legs which extend on opposite sides of the plug, the legs extending on opposite sides of the tubular portion when the stopper is in its closed position and the pin is slid to its inserted position so that the flange will engage the pin and prevent the stopper from being swung to its open position.
- 2. A safety cap according to claim 1 and further comprising means for permanently attaching the stopper seat to the lip of the container.
- 3. A safety cap according to claim 1 and further comprising means for preventing the pin from sliding inwardly from its extended position unless manually pushed.
- 4. A safety cap according to claim 1 wherein the pin has an upper side and an under side, and a laterally extending groove that opens on the upper side of the pin, the groove adapted to receive the fingernail of an adult user so that the pin can be pulled outwardly.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 909,332, filed May 25, 1978, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,146,146.
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Divisions (1)
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