US3880313A - Safety cap and container - Google Patents
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
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- B65D41/00—Caps, e.g. crown caps or crown seals, i.e. members having parts arranged for engagement with the external periphery of a neck or wall defining a pouring opening or discharge aperture; Protective cap-like covers for closure members, e.g. decorative covers of metal foil or paper
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- B65D41/065—Threaded or like caps or cap-like covers secured by rotation with bayonet cams, i.e. removed by first pushing axially to disengage the cams and then rotating with integral internal sealing means
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- a safety cap and container which is resistant to accidental opening.
- Such a cap and container include cooperating ratchet means on the cap and the container which normally hold the cap against undesired movement with respect to the container.
- a tapered internal surface is provided in the container and an internal resilient dependent member is provided on the cap so as to engage the tapered surface.
- Such engagement normally holds the ratchet means so that the cap cannot be moved with respect to the container.
- pressure is applied to the cap above the dependent member, this member is deflected by the tapered surface so as to allow movement of the cap so as to disengage the ratchet means. permitting the cap to be removed from the container.
- Such structures as are known for this purpose are considered to be disadvantageous from a commercial standpoint for any one of a variety of different reasons. It is considered that such structures are comparatively difficult to manufacture at a nominal cost using present relatively high speed inexpensive injection molding techniques because of their construction. It is also considered that such structures are disadvantageous because they do not'tend to adequately seal a container and because they normally are constructed in such a manner that they may trap dirt and other contaminates. With certain materials. such as some drugs, the danger of air contact such as might cause contamination or deterioration must be minimized to the greatest reasonable possible extent.
- Another object of this invention is to overcome the various problems. difficulties and limitations encountered with prior related safety caps and containers such as are indicated briefly in the foregoing discussion.
- Another object of this invention is to provide safety caps and containers which may be manufactured at a comparatively low cost with only nominal difficulty using present day injection molding techniques.
- a further object of this invention is to provide safety caps and containers which may be constructed so as to adequately and satisfactorily seal the contents within such a combined structure against contamination.
- a still further object of this invention is to provide safety caps and containers which have a clean-cut appearance and which do not contain openings or depressions which are apt to gather dirt or other contamination.
- Both the cap and the container include cooperating ratchet means which normally prevent the cap and the container from being moved with respect to one another when the cap is in operative position.
- the extremity of the container normally closed by the cap is provided with an adjacent tapered surface which is adapted to be engaged by a resilient dependent member.
- a plurality of such members can be used although this is considered disadvantageous.
- Normally this dependent member resiliently engages the tapered surface on the container when the cap is in the closed position so as to hold the cap in such a manner that the ratchet means are engaged.
- a dependent member will during such holding serve to form a satisfactory type of seal for most purposes with the contamer.
- the construction of the dependent member and the tapered surface is such that when pressure is applied to the cap above the dependent member. this member is deflected by the tapered surface. moving the cap to a position in which the ratchet means are disengaged and in which the cap may be turned so to be removed from the container. In relocating the cap upon the container the reverse of the various steps indicated are of course repeated.
- FIG. 1 is an isometric view of a presently preferred embodiment or. form of a safety cap and container of this invention
- FIG. 2 is a partial cross-sectional view taken at line 2-2 of FIG. 11
- FIG. 3 is a partial cross-sectional view corresponding to FIG. 2 illustrating the configuration of certain parts during the removal of the cap from or the placement of the cap on the container in the illustrated preferred embodiment'.
- FIG. 4 is a partial cross-sectional view taken at line 44 of FIG. 2;
- FIG. 5 is a partial cross-sectional view taken at line 55 of FIG. 3:
- FIG. 6 is an exploded view showing part of the internal construction of the cap and part of the external construction of the container illustrated in the preceding figures.
- the safety cap and container 10 illustrated in the drawing includes a container 12 and a cap 14. Both of these parts (12 and 14) may conveniently be manufactured out of various commonplace polymers or plastics such as are commonly used in the manufacture of various other related containers and closures. It is preferred that the container 12 be manufactured out of a comparatively rigid material. If desired. this container 12 can be manufactured of glass or various other similar materials. It is preferred to manufacture the cap 14 as an entire unit out of a somewhat resilient material such as various grades of polyethylene in order to achieve the desired operation of the complete safety cap and container 10.
- the container 12 has essentially a glass tumbler-like shape so that containers 12 can be nested in one another for shipment. storage and the like.
- This container 12 has a top opening 16 and a wall 18 surrounding the top opening. It also has adjacent to the top opening 16 a tapered internal surface 20 which is tapered so as to have its largest dimension generally away from the interior of the container 12. In the embodiment illustrated this surface has the shape of a frustrum of a right circular cone.
- the wall 18 carries a plurality of ratchet lugs 22 which are equally spaced around the exterior of the wall 18.
- the cap 14 has a disc-like top 24 which carries at its edge a peripheral generally cylindrical skirt 26. This top 24 also carries within the skirt 26 on its under surface a resilient dependent member 28.
- this dependent member 28 normally has essentially the shape of a hollow. continuous and imperforate, cylindrical wall. This is considered to be important in connection with the cap 14 being such a nature that it may be easily molded by injection-molding techniques.
- the entire cap 14 is formed as one piece. the desired resiliency of the dependent member 28 is achieved by making this member 28 sufficiently thin so that it is capable of being temporarily deformed inwardly during the operation of the complete cap and container 10.
- the interior of the skirt 26 is provided with a series of equally spaced ratchet stops 30. It is also provided with a plurality of vertically extending projections 32 which are spaced adjacent to each of these ratchet stops 30. In the construction shown there is one of the ratchet stops 30 and one of the projections 32 for each of the ratchet lugs 22.
- the cap 14 is formed in this manner so that it may be secured to the container 12 by being located over the top opening 16 so that the wall 18 is surrounded by the skirt 26.
- the dependent member 28 will engage the tapered surface 20 adjacent to its largest diameter so as to prevent direct engagement between the stops and the lugs 22.
- these lugs 22 are positioned with the cap 14 in place over the container 12 so as to be offset with respect to the stops 30 and the projections 32 pressure may be applied to the periphery of the cap l4 as by pushing with the cupped palm of the hand so as to force the cap 14 towards the container 12.
- cap 14 When the cap 14 has been located in position as indicated by FIG. 5, it may be released so as to allow the cap 14 to be located in a secured position as indicated in FIG. 2.
- the cap 14 will automatically tend to assume such a position because of the spring-like tendency of the dependent member 28 to return to its initial position. exerting pressure along the tapered surface 20, this pressure resulting in the cap 14 moving upwardly generally away from the container 12.
- the cap 14 once secured in place as described may only be removed by again applying pressure in the manner indicated so as to cause deformation of the member 28 by contact with the tapered surface 20.
- the lugs 22 and the stops 30 are spaced as shown in FIG 5.
- the cap 14 can only be rotated so that the lugs 22 are moved away from the projections 32 and the stops 30.
- the cap 14 may be simply lifted off of the container 12.
- the continuous and imperforate member 28 normally engages the tapered surface 20 so as to effectively form a seal against contaminants such as dust. air or the like. when the cap 14 is in a secured position with respect to the container 12.
- the function of the member 28, apart from the sealing function. can be achieved by making this particular member discontinuous or in effect making this member 28 so that it is divided up into a plurality of separate segmental members.
- the particular surface 28 may be located outside of the wall 18 above the lugs 22. This latter is not preferred since it tends to make the complete structure comparatively large and tends to require the use of a longer skirt than is otherwise needed.
- lugs 22 and stops 30 may be modified in accordance with routine skill of the art.
- These two types of parts employed with the invention function essentially as cooperating ratchet parts or means preventing undesired movement of the cap I4 with respect to the container 12.
- Other equivalent ratchet means can be employed.
- Such ratchet means are effective in conjunction with other parts including a tapered surface 20 and a member 28 regardless of whether or not in a particular structure the cap 14 is moved linearly with respect to a container or is rotated with respect to such container as in the preferred embodiment 10.
- a safety package comprising:
- a container having a mouth portion with an annular rim
- a one-piece cap having a base with a peripheral flange projecting axially therefrom for receiving said mouth portion;
- the cap locking elements being spaced peripherally from each other and engageable with and disengageable from the container locking elements by combined axial and rotative motion of the cap relative to the container;
- a resilient flexible member formed on the base of the cap having an inner annular end joined integrally to the base of the cap and extending axially therefrom and terminating in an outer annular free end.
- said inner annular end at the juncture with the base having a diameter at least large as that of the outer annular free end; said outer annular free end being engageable with the container to exert a biasing force in an axial direction between the cap and container when the locking elements are engaged.
- said container has an internal sloping surface adjacent to said mouth portion and said outer annular free end engages said sloping surface so as to exert said biasing force when the locking elements are engaged.
- said container has an internal conical surface adjacent to said mouth portion and said outer annular end engages said conical surface to exert said biasing force when the locking elements are engaged.
- said container has an internal conical surface adjacent to said mouth portion.
- said outer annular end has a cylindrical shape prior to engagement with the container.
- said resilient flexible member comprises a continuous, imperforate wall including said outer annular end;
- said outer annular end forms a seal with said conical surface whereby said cap tightly seals said container against contaminants when said locking elements are engaged.
- said resilient flexible member is a thin-walled. hollow cylinder.
- said container has an internal cortical surface adjacent to said mouth portion:
- said hollow cylinder is imperforate. and said annular outer end forms a seal with said conical surface whereby said cap tightly seals said container against contaminants when said locking elements are engaged.
- a safety package comprising:
- a container having a mouth portion with an annular rim. and having an internal conical surface adjacent to said mouth portion;
- a cap having a base with a peripheral flange projecting axially therefrom for receiving said mouth portion:
- the cap locking elements being spaced peripherally from each other and engageable with and disengageable from the container locking elements by combined axial and rotative motion of the cap relative to the container;
- a resilient flexible member joined to the base of the cap. having a hollow. imperforate. annular wall extending axially therefrom and terminating in an outer annular free end; the inner end of said annular wall at the juncture with the base having a diameter at least as large as that of the outer annular free end;
- said annular wall is dimensioned that said outer annu lar end is deflected inwardly by said conical surface. when said locking elements are engaged. to exert said biasing force and to effect said sealing.
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