This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 61/241,417 filed Sep. 11, 2009, the entire disclosure of which is incorporated herein by this reference.
Teenage abuse of prescription drugs found in many households is on the rise, owing to the ease of access to these drugs and a lower perceived risk since they are “legal.” For this reason medications should be secured to prevent unauthorized access. In addition, for safety and privacy reasons it is desirable to secure medications from others, such as curious youngsters in-laws, housekeepers, childrens' friends, relatives, houseguests, some patients and home service providers, to name a few.
On a similar note, many individuals own or possess a pistol or other firearm for hunting, protection, sport, etc. While such firearms are relatively safe in the possession of law abiding persons knowledgeable in their use, they can be extremely dangerous in the hands of a criminal, a child or other person not qualified for an appropriate use. It is thus desirable to safely and securely store weapons to prevent their theft or misuse.
Likewise, it is desirable to securely and safely store important papers and valuable objects such as money, jewelry and heirlooms.
According to certain embodiments of the present disclosure a secure container includes at least; a body having a plurality of adjoining faces defining a volume, a complimentary lid hingedly coupled to the body capable of substantially enclosing the volume, an anchor having a distal end portion, a proximal end portion, and a medial portion disposed therebetween, wherein the distal end portion is configured to be coupled to a substantially stationary object, and the proximal end portion has a larger cross-section than the medial portion defining a shoulder at the junction thereof, a clasp coupled to a face of the body and movable relative to the anchor and body, the clasp having an aperture with a first and second end wherein the first end is configured to allow a cross section not substantially larger than that of the medial portion of the anchor to pass therethrough and the second end is configured to allow a cross section not substantially larger than that of the proximal end portion of the anchor to pass therethrough.
It is further contemplated that in certain embodiments, the present disclosure comprises a secure container, wherein the clasp is rotably coupled to the body by a pivot selected from the group of; a pin distinct from the clasp and body which traverses both, a pin integral to the body which traverses the clasp, a pin integral to the clasp which traverses the body, a complimentary shoulder and recess disposed upon the clasp and body, or other rotable coupling means known in the art.
It is further contemplated that in certain embodiments, the present disclosure comprises a secure container, wherein the clasp is slideably coupled to the body
It is further contemplated that in certain embodiments, the present disclosure comprises a secure container, wherein the clasp is slideably coupled to the body by a plurality of tabs disposed upon opposing ends of the clasp which extend through and are slideably retained in complimentary elongated apertures on a face of the body.
It is further contemplated that in certain embodiments, the present disclosure comprises a secure container, wherein the clasp is substantially planar.
It is further contemplated that in certain embodiments, the present disclosure comprises a secure container, wherein there is a plurality of anchors and a complimentary plurality of apertures disposed upon a single clasp.
It is further contemplated that in certain embodiments, the present disclosure comprises a secure container, wherein there is a plurality of complimentary anchors and clasps.
It is further contemplated that in certain embodiments, the present disclosure comprises a secure container, wherein there is a complementary detent/recess pair disposed upon the clasp and body configured to provide a temporary mechanical interference therebetween.
It is further contemplated that in certain embodiments, the present disclosure comprises a secure container, wherein the distal-most portion of the anchor is substantially planar and substantially larger than the medial and proximal diameters.
It is further contemplated that in certain embodiments, the present disclosure comprises a secure container, wherein the anchor is secured to a surface by a mounting selected from the group of; a screw, a pin, adhesive, molding, over-molding, press-fitting, or other coupling means known in the art.
It is further contemplated that in certain embodiments, the present disclosure comprises a secure container, wherein there is an aperture disposed upon a face of the body operatively configured to receive a chain or cable therein.
It is further contemplated that in certain embodiments, the present disclosure comprises a secure container, wherein there is carrying handle pivotably coupled to the lid.
It is further contemplated that in certain embodiments, the present disclosure comprises a secure container, wherein there is a closure configured to temporarily fix the lid to the body, wherein the closure is selected from the group of; a hinged latch/eyelet pair, a keyed tumbler, a combination lock, or other temporary closure means known in the art.
It is further contemplated that in certain embodiments, the present disclosure comprises a secure container, wherein there are complementary apertures which traverse the lid and body without exposing the volume thereby defining a carrying handle.
It is further contemplated that in certain embodiments, the present disclosure comprises a secure container, wherein the clasp is disposed within a recess in a face of the body.
It is further contemplated that in certain embodiments, the present disclosure comprises a secure container, wherein there is a projection in substantially co-planar relation to the clasp extending orthogonally therefrom, operatively configured to be acted upon by a user.
It is further contemplated that in certain embodiments, the present disclosure comprises a secure container, wherein the shoulder is defined by the head of a screw, bolt, or other securing means.
It is further contemplated that in certain embodiments, the present disclosure comprises a second secure container including at least a body having a plurality of adjoining faces defining a volume, a complimentary lid hingedly coupled to the body capable of substantially enclosing the volume, an anchor having a distal end portion, a proximal end portion, and a medial portion disposed therebetween, wherein the distal end portion is configured to be pivotably coupled to a substantially stationary object, and the proximal end portion has a substantially larger cross-section than the medial portion, there is a complimentary aperture disposed upon a face of the body configured to allow the anchor to pass therethrough only along a part of the anchor's rotational path thereby providing a configuration in which the anchor may be temporarily retained therein.
It is further contemplated that in certain embodiments, the present disclosure comprises a second secure container wherein the anchor is rotably coupled to the substantially stationary object by a pivot selected from the group of; a pin distinct from the anchor and object which traverses both, a pin integral to the object which traverses the anchor, a pin integral to the anchor which traverses the object, a complimentary shoulder and recess disposed upon the anchor and body, or other rotable coupling means known in the art.
It is further contemplated that in certain embodiments, the present disclosure comprises a second secure container, wherein there is a bearing disposed between the pivot and the anchor.
It is further contemplated that in certain embodiments, the present disclosure comprises a second secure container, wherein the pivot is configured to occupy a substantial portion of the aperture in the body, laterally fixing the anchor thereagainst.
It is further contemplated that in certain embodiments, the present disclosure comprises a second secure container, wherein there is a complementary detent/recess pair disposed upon the clasp and body configured to provide a temporary mechanical interference therebetween.
It is further contemplated that in certain embodiments, the present disclosure comprises a second secure container, wherein there is a plurality of complimentary anchor/aperture pairs.
It is further contemplated that in certain embodiments, the present disclosure comprises a second secure container, wherein there is an aperture disposed upon a face of the body operatively configured to receive a chain or cable therein.
It is further contemplated that in certain embodiments, the present disclosure comprises a second secure container, wherein there is carrying handle pivotably coupled to the lid.
It is further contemplated that in certain embodiments, the present disclosure comprises a second secure container, wherein there is a closure configured to temporarily fix the lid to the body, wherein the closure is selected from the group of; a hinged latch/eyelet pair, a keyed tumbler, a combination lock, or other temporary closure means known in the art.
It is further contemplated that in certain embodiments, the present disclosure comprises a second secure container, wherein there are complementary apertures which traverse the lid and body without exposing the volume thereby defining a carrying handle.
It is further contemplated that in certain embodiments, the present disclosure comprises a second secure container, wherein the distal-most portion of the anchor is substantially planar and substantially larger than the medial and proximal diameters.
It is further contemplated that in certain embodiments, the present disclosure comprises a second secure container, wherein the proximal portion of the anchor is disposed in a recess in the face of the body.
It is further contemplated that in certain embodiments, the present disclosure comprises a second secure container, wherein the anchor is secured to a surface by a mounting selected from the group of; a screw, a pin, adhesive, molding, over-molding, press-fitting, or other coupling means known in the art.
It is further contemplated that in certain embodiments, the present disclosure comprises a second secure container, wherein the shoulder is defined by the head of a screw, bolt, or other securing means.
In the figures, which are not necessarily drawn to scale, like numerals describe substantially similar components throughout the several views. The drawings illustrate generally, by way of example, but not by way of limitation, various embodiments discussed in the claims of the present document.
The general arrangement of a secure container 10 is shown in
A set of legs 20 are positioned proximate each corner of lower housing portion 14 and extend away therefrom. Legs 20 may be formed integral to lower housing portion 14 or may be made separately and attached thereto. Legs 16 may further comprise rubber or felt pads (not shown).
Upper housing portion 12 includes a stowable handle 22. Handle 22 is pivotably attached to upper housing portion 12 and stows into a cavity 24 generally flush with the upper housing portion in the stowed position. Handle 22 may be made from any suitable materials including, without limitation, ABS or polycarbonate plastic, metal, and composite materials.
A tray 26 is shown in
With reference again to
With continued reference to
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In use, flanges 46 are attached to mounting surface 48 with mounting screws 52 and bushings 60, as generally shown in
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In some embodiments of the present invention container 10 may further include a multi-sheet, tear-away notepad to aid users in monitoring, dispensing and disposing of medications. The notepad comprises an inventory log listing such information as the medications contained in container 10, an inventory of the number of pills, the expected completion date for the medications, dispensing instructions, the number of pills used, and notes regarding the medications. The log thus implements a system for accounting for properly using medications, as well as providing convenient indications regarding when the user should dispose of medications.
Several example configurations of secure container 10 are shown in
A system for selectably securing container 10 to a mounting surface 48 is shown in
With reference to
In operation, locking element 112 is rotated to a position such that locking tabs 114 of locking element 112 are clear of openings 118 (
A system for selectably securing container 10 to a mounting surface 48 is shown in
In operation, container 10 is positioned atop locking element 208 such that the locking element extends through opening 202 (
A system for selectably securing container 10 to a mounting surface 48 is shown in
In operation, container 10 is positioned over locking element 310 such that the locking element and protrusions 312 extend through slot 304 and into the container (
Referring now to
Fixing component 1510 is a substantially planar member two mating extrusions 1511(a and b) disposed thereupon. Mating extrusions 1511(a and b) are annular, substantially round extrusions having a substantially reduced cross-section upon a medial portion thereof defining shoulders 1512(a and b) thereupon.
Body component 1520 a substantially embossed portion of face of the casing of a container defining an elevated face 1521. Elevated face 1520 has slide portions 1522(a and b) removed therefrom. Slide portions 1522(a and b) comprise elongated apertures operatively configured to define a path for the motion of sliding component 1530 therein. Elevated face 1520 has anchor apertures 1523(a and b) removed therefrom and operatively configured to allow passage of the larger portion of mating extrusions 1511(a and b) therethrough.
Sliding component 1530 is a substantially planar member comprising a primary face 1531, bearing faces 1532(a and b), and apertures 1533(a and b). Primary face 1531 is substantially planar having apertures 1533(a and b) disposed thereupon. Apertures 1533(a and b) have a first diameter A and a second diameter B oriented parallel to slide portions 1522(a and b). A is configured to allow passage of the larger diameter of mating extrusion 1511(a and b) therethrough, while B is configured to only allow passage of the smaller diameter mating extrusion 1511(a and b) therethrough. Bearing faces 1532(a and b) are substantially co-planar faces disposed in substantially parallel relation to primary face 1531.
A method of using a locking mechanism 1501 will now be disclosed. Initially, a user secures a fixing component 1510 to a substantially stationary surface using known methods in the arts, including for instance adhesive, screws, or bolts. Next, a secure container 1500 is provided in a first configuration wherein section A of apertures 1533(a and b) is in substantially concentric relation with apertures 1523(a and b). Next, a user orients secure container directly over fixing component such that mating extrusions 1511(a and b) are in substantially co-planar and concentric relation with apertures 1523(a and b). Next, a user brings secure container 1500 towards fixing component 1510, thereby extended mating extrusions 1511(a and b) through apertures 1523(a and b). Next, a user displaces sliding portion 1530 about its path such that section B of apertures 1533(a and b) comes into substantially concentric relation and with shoulders 1512(a and b) providing mechanical interference thereagainst and consequently temporarily coupling secure container 1500 to fixing component 1510.
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Although the subject matter has been described in language specific to structural features and/or methodological acts, it is to be understood that the subject matter defined in the appended claims is not necessarily limited to the specific features or acts described above. Rather, the specific features and acts described above are disclosed as example forms of implementing the claims.
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