Claims
- 1. A security package comprising:
a bottom having bottom walls extending upward around the perimeter of the bottom, a top integrally hingedly connected to one of the bottom walls of the security package, the top having at least one column perpendicular to the top, apertures in the top on opposite sides of the column, a triangular head attached to the column, the triangular head having two locking surfaces one on each side of the column, and two angled surfaces coming to a point facing away from the top and into the security package, the bottom walls having at least one pair of tine side walls, each tine side wall extending from the bottom wall on the inside perimeter of the security package into the security package, and a tine back wall extending between the tine side walls, the tine side walls having a shoulder and a tine extending from each shoulder and extending downward into the security package at an angle such that the tines converge toward each other, the tine and the shoulder having an arched interface portion to reduce stress, each tine having an end with a perimeter having a corner portion for engaging the column and a corner portion for engaging a locking surface on the triangular head, the tines and the triangular head spaced the same distance from the wall such that they engage, and the apertures on the top aligned over the tines.
- 2. A security package as in claim 1 wherein,
the tines are each angled away from the shoulder toward each other at different angles.
- 3. A security package as in claim 1 wherein,
the top has a front wall portion on opposite sides of each column and filling in the length of the top front of the security package between the tine side walls.
- 4. A security package as in claim 1 having,
three pair of tines along the front wall of the security package.
- 5. A security package as in claim 4 wherein,
the pairs of tines are located at the ends of the front walls and in the middle of the front wall.
- 6. A security package as in claim 1 having,
two pair of tines along the front wall of the security package.
- 7. A security package as in claim 6 wherein,
the pairs of tines are located at the ends of the front walls
- 8. A security package as in claim 1 having,
two pair of tines along the front wall of the security package, and two pair of tines along each side wall of the security pack.
- 9. A security package as in claim 1 wherein,
the top and bottom have apertures.
- 10. A security package as in claim 1 having,
a thinned portion on the top allows for more easily cutting the top for removing the contents of the security package.
- 11. A security package as in claim 1 wherein,
the length of the tines and the length of the column are such that a gap between the triangular head locking surfaces and the tine corner portion occurs when the top of the security package engages the bottom walls to facilitate opening the security package with a key and to allow the tines to clear the triangular head when locking the security package.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 09/788,727 filed Feb. 19, 2001.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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Number |
Date |
Country |
Parent |
09788727 |
Feb 2001 |
US |
Child |
10334503 |
Dec 2002 |
US |