Claims
- 1. A resealable, tamper evident container comprising:
- (a) a receptacle having an inside volume for holding contents and a removable lid adapted to close the receptacle, the receptacle having,
- (i) a vertically projecting receptacle neck joining
- (ii) a horizontally projecting outer segment, the outer segment in turn joined at an acute angle to
- (iii) a substantially horizontal lip by an inwardly-vertically upward angled section, the outer segment, angled section and lip defining substantially a Z-shape in cross-section,
- (iv) a handle disposed on the lip, and
- (v) the receptacle outer segment having a breakpoint proximate the handle adapted to fracture when the handle is forced downward,
- (b) the lid including,
- (i) a vertically disposed lid neck having a circumscribed inwardly directed groove adapted to cooperate with the receptacle neck to releasably and resealably secure the lid to the container, and joined to
- (ii) a substantially horizontal peripheral margin adapted to closely and coextensively overlay the receptacle outer segment when the lid is secured to the container to nest the lid margin in the acute angle defined by the outer segment and angled section, wherein the container is opened by forcing the handle downward and fracturing the breakpoint to evidence tampering and revealing the nested lid margin for removal of the lid from the receptacle.
- 2. The container of claim 1 wherein the receptacle and lid necks are circular.
- 3. The container of claim 1 wherein the receptacle neck includes (i) a first vertical segment joined to (ii) a second vertical segment by an inwardly angled section and the second vertical segment is joined by an outwardly directed radius to (iii) a vertical third segment, the second vertical segment releasably and re-sealably received by the lid groove to secure the lid to the receptacle.
- 4. A resealable, tamper evident container comprising:
- (a) a receptacle having an inside volume for holding contents and a removable lid adapted to close the receptacle, the receptacle having,
- (i) a vertically projecting receptacle neck joining
- (ii) a horizontally projecting outer segment, the outer segment in turn joined at an acute angle to
- (iii) a substantially horizontal lip by an inwardly-vertically upward angled section, the outer segment, angled section and lip defining substantially a Z-shape in cross-section, and
- (iv) a handle disposed on the lip,
- (v) the receptacle neck having
- (1) a first vertical segment joined to
- (2) a second vertical segment by an inwardly angled section and the second vertical segment is joined by an outwardly directed radius to
- (3) a vertical third segment, and
- (vi) the receptacle outer segment having a breakpoint proximate the handle adapted to fracture when the handle is forced downward,
- (b) the lid including,
- (i) a vertically disposed lid neck having a circumscribed inwardly directed groove adapted to receive the receptacle neck second vertical segment to releasable and re-sealably secure the lid to the container, and
- (ii) a substantially horizontal peripheral margin adapted to closely and coextensively overlay the receptacle outer segment when the lid is secured to the container to nest in the acute angle defined by the outer segment and angled section, wherein the container is opened by forcing the handle downward to reveal the nested lid margin to pull the lid to release the lid from the receptacle and fracturing the breakpoint to evidence tampering.
- 5. A resealable, tamper evident container comprising:
- (a) a receptacle having an inside volume for holding contents and a removable lid adapted to close the receptacle, the receptacle having to a vertically projecting receptacle neck joined to a means for evidencing tampered opening of the container including,
- (i) a horizontally projecting outer segment joined to the neck, the outer segment in turn joined at an acute angle to
- (iii) a substantially horizontal lip by an inwardly-vertical angled section, the outer segment, angled section and lip defining substantially a z-shape in cross-section,
- (iv) a handle disposed on the lip, and
- (v) the receptacle outer segment having a breakpoint proximate the handle adapted to fracture when the handle is forced downward,
- (b) the lid including,
- (i) a vertically disposed lid neck having a circumscribed inwardly directed groove adapted to cooperate with the receptacle neck to releasable and re-sealably secure the lid to the container, and
- (ii) a substantially horizontal peripheral margin adapted to closely and coextensively overlay the receptacle outer segment when the lid is secured to the container to nest in the acute angle defined by the outer segment and angled section, wherein the container is opened by forcing the handle downward to reveal the nested lid margin to allow for removal of the lid from the receptacle and to fracture the breakpoint to evidence tampering.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/233,769 filed on Apr. 26, 1994, now abandoned.
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