Claims
- 1. A tamper indicator comprising:
- a. a first cylindrical element having an upper wall and a first cylindrical chamber with a side wall oriented generally parallel to a first plane;
- b. a second cylindrical element with a side wall oriented generally parallel to the first plane and telescopically interconnected with the first cylindrical element and including an upper surface, the second cylindrical element being rotationally displaceable between first, second and third angular positions within a second plane orthogonal to the first plane and telescopically displaceable between a compressed position and an expanded position;
- c. indicator means including
- i. a first indicator element coupled to the upper wall of the first cylindrical element;
- ii. a second indicator element coupled to the upper surface of the second cylindrical element and being rotationally displaceable with the second cylindrical element, the indicator means displaying a first status when the second cylindrical element is positioned in the second angular position and displaying a second status when the second cylindrical element is positioned in the third angular position;
- d. means for biasing the first and second cylindrical elements into the expanded position and for rotationally biasing the first and second cylindrical elements toward the third angular position; and
- e. locking means for maintaining the first and second cylindrical elements in the first angular position when the first and second cylindrical elements are placed in the expanded position, for enabling the biasing means to displace the first and second cylindrical elements into the second angular position when the first and second cylindrical elements are displaced from the expanded position into the compressed position, and for enabling the biasing means to displace the first and second cylindrical elements into the third angular position when the first and second cylindrical elements are displaced from the compressed position into the expanded position, whereby the indicator means display changes from the first status into the second status when the first and second cylindrical elements are displaced from the second angular position into the third angular position.
- 2. The tamper indicator of claim 1 wherein the side wall of the first cylindrical element includes a plurality of circumferentially spaced apart trigger receptacles and wherein the locking means includes a plurality of circumferentially spaced apart trigger elements extending outward from the side wall of the second cylindrical element, the trigger elements being configured to fit into the trigger receptacles.
- 3. The tamper indicator of claim 2 wherein the first cylindrical element includes four trigger receptacles.
- 4. The tamper indicator of claim 3 wherein the second cylindrical element includes four trigger elements.
- 5. The tamper indicator of claim 3 wherein the side wall of the first cylindrical element includes four spring receptacles.
- 6. The tamper indicator of claim 5 wherein the second cylindrical element includes four spring elements.
- 7. The tamper indicator of claim 2 wherein the biasing means includes:
- a. a spring receptacle disposed in the side wall of the first cylindrical element; and
- b. a spring element extending outward from the side wall of the second cylindrical element into the spring receptacle.
- 8. The tamper indicator of claim 2 wherein the upper wall of the first cylindrical element includes a window and wherein the window forms the first indicator element.
- 9. The tamper indicator of claim 8 wherein the second indicator element includes a first indicator device alignable with the window to display the first status and a second indicator device alignable with the window to display the second status.
- 10. The tamper indicator of claim 9 wherein the window includes a plurality of spaced apart window segments.
- 11. The tamper indicator of claim 10 wherein the first and second indicator devices include a plurality of alpha/numeric characters.
- 12. The tamper indicator of claim 11 wherein the first indicator device displays the term "sealed" when the indicator means displays the first status.
- 13. The tamper indicator of claim 12 wherein the second indicator device displays the term "opened" when the indicator means displays the second status.
- 14. The tamper indicator of claims 1 or 13 wherein the first cylindrical element forms a cap for a bottle having a mouth.
- 15. The tamper indicator of claim 14 wherein screwing the cap onto the mouth of the bottle moves the first and second cylindrical elements from the expanded position into the compressed position.
- 16. The tamper indicator of claim 15 wherein unscrewing the cap from the bottle moves the first and second cylindrical elements from the compressed position into the expanded position and changes the display of the indicator means from the first status to the second status.
- 17. The tamper indicator of claim 16 wherein the first status displays the terms "sealed" and wherein the second status displays the term "opened."
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part patent application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 119,389, filed Nov. 10, 1987, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,804,096, issued Feb. 14, 1989.
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