The present invention relates to a container comprising a sleeve with a sliding insert which allows access to contents only when properly manipulated. The present invention relates to a controlled-access package for child resistant storage of medicinal products or the like. The package is provided with a locking function preventing a child from getting access to the product inside the package. The package can be opened and closed numerous times and then finally disposed of.
Many containers do not provide controlled access to the materials contained therein, particularly when in the presence of children.
The present invention, in one embodiment, provides a container formed from two sheets of cardboard or other sheet material, comprising a sleeve with a sliding insert. The sliding insert has an end opening which is inserted into and enclosed by the sleeve, such that access to the contents can be obtained only upon the application of pressure by the user at appropriate opposed locations on the exterior of the sleeve. The sleeve comprises a sleeve locking tab on the interior of one of the major walls, which is configured to abut and retain a corresponding insert locking tab on the corresponding outer surface of the proximate major wall of the insert. Thus, the insert is prevented from sliding out of the sleeve unless the sleeve locking tab is moved away from the insert locking tab so that sliding movement is made possible.
In operation by the adult user, the sleeve locking tab is moved away from the insert locking tab by an outward bowing elastic deformation of the part of the sleeve proximate the sleeve locking tab, such that the sleeve locking tab is moved away from the insert locking tab. This outward bowing elastic deformation of the part of the sleeve proximate the sleeve locking tab is the result of the user applying an inward squeezing pressure upon the opposing outer surfaces of the two minor walls of the sleeve, proximate the sleeve locking tab and the insert locking tab.
The above mentioned and other features and objects of this invention and the manner of attaining them will become more apparent and the invention itself will be better understood by reference to the following description of an embodiment of the invention taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
Corresponding reference characters indicate corresponding parts throughout the several views of the drawings.
The drawings illustrate, among other things, various examples of embodiments of the invention, and certain examples of characteristics thereof. Other embodiments may differ. Different embodiments of the invention include various combinations of elements or acts shown in the drawings, described herein, known in the art, or a combination thereof, for instance.
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The blank for sleeve 14 is preferably formed from a paper-based packaging material. The packaging material may be provided with a polymer coating. This coating will make the material more tear-resistant and more resistant to handling by a user and it will aid in giving the packaging material a resilient spring-back function. The fold lines are formed by a creasing operation, which is well known in the art and will not be described in detail. In an embodiment the insert 12 is formed from a similar material. As will be described later the spring-back function is a relevant feature especially when it comes to designing the sleeve 14. The sleeve 14 and/or the insert 12 may also be formed by a polymer-based material, or other resilient material. Such a resilient material may be formed in one or several layers of the same resilient material or different resilient materials.
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The end opening 28 of sliding insert 12 is inserted into and enclosed by the sleeve 14, such that access to the contents can be obtained only upon the application of pressure by the user at appropriate opposed locations 60 on the exterior minor wall panels 36 of the sleeve 14 as shown in
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Thus, the present invention comprises a container in the form of an insert 12, and a sleeve 14, which snugly encloses the insert 14, both formed from blanks of foldable sheet material.
A blank of resilient sheet material 18 may be folded and assembled into a sleeve 14 having an opening at the front end, the blank 18 comprising a first, second, third and fourth sequential adjoining rectangular panels 36, 34, 36 and 34 folded along their three shared side edges to form the sleeve 14 having a rectangular cross-section, a locking tab 20 adjoining the first rectangular panel 36 along a non-shared side edge, the locking tab 20 which may be folded along the side edge to overlap and be secured to the inner surface of the fourth rectangular panel 34 and which may be folded back upon itself at 46 to form a locking tab having a double material thickness with a back edge substantially perpendicular to the shared side edges; and
A blank of sheet material 16 may be folded and assembled into an insert 12 having an opening at the front end 28, the blank 16 comprising a first, second, third and fourth sequential adjoining rectangular panels 26, 24, 26 and 24 folded along their three shared side edges to form the insert 12 having a rectangular cross-section slightly smaller than the sleeve cross-section, a locking tab 22 adjoining the first rectangular panel 26 along a non-shared side edge, the locking tab which may be folded along the side edge to overlap and be secured to the outer surface of the fourth rectangular panel 24 and which may be folded back upon itself at 48 to form a locking tab having a double material thickness with a back edge substantially perpendicular to the shared side edges.
The sleeve locking tab and the insert locking tab are configured such that when the front end of the insert is substantially inserted into the front end of the sleeve with the outer surface of the fourth rectangular panel 24 of the insert proximate the inner surface of the fourth rectangular panel 34 of the sleeve, the back edges of the sleeve locking tab 20 and the insert locking tab 22 abut one another such that the insert may be removed only upon application of pressure at opposed locations 60 on the exterior of the first and third rectangular panels of the sleeve 36 and 36 proximate the sleeve locking tab to cause the fourth rectangular panel 34 of the sleeve to bow outward and away from the insert 12.
The sleeve 14 of container 10 may also have panels 38, 40, 42 and 42 adjoining the rectangular panels along the back edge which may be folded to enclose the back end of the sleeve.
The insert 12 of container 10 may also have panels 28, 30, 32 and 32 adjoining the rectangular panels along the back edge which may be folded to enclose the back end of the sleeve.
The insert 12 of container 10 may also have panels 52, 54, 50 and 56 adjoining the rectangular panels along the front edge which may be folded to enclose the front end of the sleeve.
While this invention has been described as having preferred designs, it will be understood that it is capable of further modification. This application is therefore intended to cover any variations, uses or adaptations of the invention following the general principles thereof and including such departures from the present disclosure as come within known or customary practice in the art to which this invention pertains and fall within the limits of the appended claims.
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