Claims
- 1. A container comprising: a receptacle, a cover, and a tether that are molded from plastic unitary with each other with the receptacle and cover connected by the tether; said receptacle having a lower closed end and also having a round upper end that opens upwardly; locking means on the upper end of the receptacle and the cover; said locking means having locking surfaces that are engaged with each other upon downward cover movement to secure the cover in a closed position on the receptacle and prevent upward opening movement; the locking surfaces being disengaged from each other upon rotation of the cover with respect to the receptacle to provide opening; the tether having a length that is sufficiently long to permit the initial cover closing and sufficiently short to limit rotation of the closed cover in order to prevent opening thereof with the tether intact connecting the receptacle and the cover; and the tether being frangible to permit rotation of the cover for opening while also providing a visual indication of such opening to thereby render the container tamperproof.
- 2. A container as in claim 1 wherein the round upper end of the receptacle includes a retainer that prevents separating horizontal movement of the locking means on the upper end of the receptacle and the cover to thereby assist in the prevention of opening of the container cover with the tether intact.
- 3. A container as in claim 1 or 2 wherein the round upper end of the receptacle includes a seal, the cover having a seal surface that engages the receptacle seal with the cover closed to seal the container, and the cover including a retainer that engages the upper end of the receptacle adjacent the seal and prevents separating horizontal movement of the locking means on the upper end of the receptacle and the cover to thereby assist in the prevention of opening of the container cover with the tether intact.
- 4. A container as in claim 3 wherein the locking surfaces of the locking means are inclined to prevent separating movement thereof in cooperation with the retainer securement.
- 5. A container as in claim 1 wherein the tether has an elongated shape including a first end integrally connected to the receptacle and a second end integrally connected to the cover.
- 6. A container as in claim 5 wherein the first end of the elongated tether is integrally connected to the upper end of the receptacle, and the cover having an annular lip to which the second end of the elongated tether is integrally connected.
- 7. A container as in claim 5 or 6 wherein the tether has a length that is short enough to require that the ends thereof be circumferentially aligned with respect to the container to permit the cover positioning over the receptacle for the downward closing movement with the tether intact.
- 8. A container as in claim 1, 2, 5, or 6 wherein the upper end of the receptacle and the cover include opening assist lugs.
- 9. A container comprising: a receptacle, a cover, and a tether that are molded from plastic unitary with each other with the receptacle and cover connected by the tether; said receptacle having a lower closed end and also having a round upper end that opens upwardly; the cover including an upper wall and an annular lip that extends downwardly from the upper wall; locking means on the upper end of the receptacle and the annular lip of the cover; said locking means including locking surfaces that are engaged with each other upon downward movement of the cover to secure the cover in a closed position on the receptacle; the locking surfaces being disengaged from each other upon rotation of the cover with respect to the receptacle to provide opening; the round upper end of the receptacle and the cover having associated retainers that cooperate to prevent separating horizontal movement of the locking means on the upper end of the receptacle and the annular lip of the cover; the tether having a length that is sufficiently long to permit the initial cover closing and sufficiently short to limit opening rotation of the closed cover in order to prevent opening thereof with the tether intact connecting the receptacle and the cover; and the tether being frangible to permit opening rotation of the cover while also providing a visual indication of such opening to thereby render the container tamperproof.
- 10. A container comprising: a receptacle, a cover, and a tether that are molded from plastic unitary with each other with the receptacle and cover connected by the tether; said receptacle having a lower closed end and also having a round upper end that opens upwardly; the cover including an upper wall and an annular lip that extends downwardly from the upper wall; locking means on the upper end of the receptacle and the annular lip of the cover; said locking means including locking surfaces that are engaged with each other upon downward movement of the cover to secure the cover in a closed position on the receptacle; the locking surfaces being disengaged from each other upon rotation of the cover with respect to the receptacle to providing opening; the round upper end of the receptacle and the cover having associated retainers that cooperate to prevent separating horizontal movement of the locking means on the upper end of the receptacle and the annular lip of the cover; the tether having an elongated shape including a first end integrally connected to the upper end of the receptacle and having a second end integrally connected to the annular lip of the cover; the tether having a length that is sufficiently long to permit the initial cover closing; and the tether being frangible to permit unthreading rotation of the cover for opening while also providing a visual indication of such opening to thereby render the container tamperproof.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuing application of copending application Ser. No. 688,002 which was filed on Dec. 31, 1984 and issued on Oct. 22, 1985 as U.S. Pat. No. 4,548,332.
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Divisions (1)
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