Claims
- 1. A safety overcap for a dispensing container having a cup member supporting dispensing means for dispensing a product stored in the container and including a protruding rim, said overcap comprising
- a top member have a flexible central portion, an annular portion and a peripheral edge;
- a skirt depending from said peripheral edge of said top member; and
- a plurality of spaced arms depending from said top member internally of said skirt, the lower portion of said arms having locking means, including an inwardly extending end portion for engaging the rim of the cup member of the container;
- each of said arms including a web portion extending radially outwardly from said arms towards said skirt; and
- said arms being connected with said central portion and said annular portion of said top member of said overcap to be movable away from the center of said overcap with depression of said central portion of said top member.
- 2. The safety overcap of claim 1 in which each of said arms carries an inwardly turned lip for engaging the rim of the cup member of the container.
- 3. The safety overcap as recited in claim 1 wherein said central portion of said top member has an external flat configuration and said web portion of each of said arms connects with said annular portion at a position outwardly spaced from said central portion.
- 4. The safety overcap as recited in claim 1 wherein said overcap is integrally formed of a flexible, resilient material.
- 5. The safety overcap as recited in claim 1 wherein there are four arms spaced at 90.degree. intervals.
- 6. The safety overcap as recited in claim 1 wherein the top member, including the central portion and annular portion, is generally flat.
- 7. The safety overcap as recited in claim 1 wherein said top member includes a flat portion extending around said central portion and said central portion comprises a flexible resilient material.
- 8. The safety overcap of claim 1 wherein the annular portion of the top member between the skirt and the central portion is of lesser thickness than the central portion.
- 9. The safety overcap of claim 1 wherein a pivot point is defined at the juncture of the peripheral edge of the top member and the skirt.
- 10. A safety overcap for a dispensing container comprising
- a top member having a flexible central and flexible annular portion and a peripheral edge;
- a skirt depending from said peripheral edge of said top member;
- a plurality of spaced arms depending from said top member, said arms including locking means at the lower end thereof;
- web means connected to said arms, said web means extending radially outward toward the peripheral edge of said overcap, said web means connecting the arms to the underside of said annular portion of said top member and to the skirt whereby flexing of said central portion and annular portion of said top member moves said web means and arms outwardly away from the center of said overcap.
- 11. The safety overcap as recited in claim 10 wherein said locking means includes a plurality of spaced inwardly turned lips.
- 12. The safety overcap as recited in claim 10 wherein said web means includes a plurality of equally spaced webs, each of said webs having a generally triangular configuration and connected with one of said depending arms.
- 13. The safety overcap of claim 10 wherein said web means includes a plurality of equally spaced webs, each of said webs having a generally square configuration and connecting one of said depending arms to said skirt.
- 14. A safety overcap for a dispensing container comprising
- a top member having a flexible central and annular portion and a peripheral edge;
- a skirt depending from said peripheral edge of said top member; and
- a plurality of spaced arms depending from said central portion of said top member internally of said skirt, the lower portion of said arms having locking means including inwardly turned lips, each of said arms including a web portion extending radially outwardly from said arms towards said skirt;
- said web means being connected to the underside of said annular portion and said skirt;
- said central portion and said annular portion of said top member having a configuration whereby depressing said central portion and annular portion moves said arms and locking means outwardly away from the center of said overcap.
- 15. The safety overcap of claim 14 wherein a pivot point is defined at the juncture of the peripheral edge of the top member and the skirt.
- 16. In combination,
- an aerosol dispensing container including a cylindrical body, a cup member having a protruding rim, and dispensing means supported by and extending axially from said cup member; and
- a safety overcap mounted on said aerosol dispensing container including a top member, a flexible central portion an annular portion and a peripheral edge, an outer skirt depending from said peripheral edge of said top member, and a plurality of spaced arms depending from said central portion of said top member, said arms having at the lower ends thereof locking means having inwardly turned lips engaging said protruding rim of said cup member, each of said arms including a web portion extending radially outward from said arms towards said skirt, said arms and webs being connected to said top member at a position radially outwardly displaced from said central portion whereby said overcap can be removed from said aerosol dispensing container by depressing said central portion of said top member to disengage said locking means from said protruding rim.
- 17. The combination as recited in claim 16 wherein said aerosol container includes a domed cover member having a shoulder, and a neck extending from said shoulder to the protruding rim of the cup member, said protruding rim extending over said shoulder to define an annular recess receiving said inwardly turned lip means.
- 18. The combination as recited in claim 17 wherein said neck has an annular bulge extending therearound, said inwardly turned lip means being supported on said annular bulge and said skirt having a lower end spaced from said domed member.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This application is a continuation-in-part of copending application Ser. No. 498,440, filed Aug. 19, 1974 which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 352,555, filed Apr. 19, 1973 now abandoned which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 254,191, filed May 17, 1972, now abandoned all three in the names of Edward Howard Green and Edward Howard Green, Jr.
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