Container with locking lid
US-2017369213-A1 · Dec 28, 2017 · US
US10913583B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10913583-B2 |
| Application number | US-202015931624-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 14, 2020 |
| Priority date | Oct 26, 2018 |
| Publication date | Feb 9, 2021 |
| Grant date | Feb 9, 2021 |
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There is shown in embodiments of a closure mechanism configured to fit over the top of the can and prevent access. The closure mechanism is a child resistant senior friendly mechanism that can be opened and removed by the senior when access to the can is desired. The closure mechanism is designed for a single use as once removed it will no longer prevent access of the top of the can.
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We claim: 1. A child resistant closure mechanism configured for use with a can having a ledge surrounding a top portion of the can and which contents of the can are accessible from the top portion when the can is opened, the closure mechanism comprising: a base having a base skirt configured to secure to a ledge of the can, wherein the base further includes an annular ring having an outer peripheral edge and an inner peripheral edge to define a base surface there between, an inside base skirt extending downwardly from the inner peripheral edge and an outside base skirt extending downwardly from the outer peripheral edge, the outside base skirt having inwardly extending tabs configured to grip under the ledge of the can when the closure mechanism is secured onto the can; an opening defined within the inside base skirt of the annular ring; a cover hinged to the base along an end, the cover configurable into a closed configuration with the base to prevent access to the top portion of the can and moveable into an open configuration with the base; and a removable pull tab connected to a portion of the base and positioned within the opening defined by the inside base skirt, the removable pull tab accessible only when the cover is in the open configuration, a pair of frangible notches on either side of the portion of the base by the removable pull tab such that when the removable pull tab is pulled, a section of the base separates from the base such that the base is removable from the ledge of the can to provide access to the top portion of the can and thus the contents. 2. The child resistant closure mechanism of claim 1 , where the base further includes arcuate members extending into the opening and separately positioned about the pull tab. 3. The child resistant closure mechanism of claim 2 , wherein the pair of frangible notches are positioned on the base surface of the annular ring and on either side of the portion of the base by the removable pull tab. 4. The child resistant closure mechanism of claim 2 , wherein the annular ring further includes arcuate slots on the base surface adjacent the inwardly extending tabs configured to permit deflection of the annular ring and prevent tampering with the base. 5. The child resistant closure mechanism of claim 1 , wherein the cover further includes: a top surface terminating at a top peripheral edge to a downwardly extending top skirt, the top surface configured to cover a substantial portion of the top portion of the can when the cover and base are in the closed configuration. 6. The child resistant closure mechanism of claim 1 further comprising: a manual manipulative locking mechanism configured to secure the cover and base in the closed configuration, the manual manipulative locking mechanism is configured for manual manipulation to release the cover from the base such that the cover may move into the open configuration. 7. The child resistant closure mechanism of claim 5 , wherein the manual manipulative locking mechanism includes a pinch lock mechanism defined by including: a pair of arms diametrically opposed to each other and each extending from the base skirt inwardly towards each other, each arm having a flange extending upwardly above the base, and a projection tab positioned on an outside surface of the flange; a pair of slots separately corresponding to the pair of arms, each slot defined in a top surface on the cover to receive a flange when the cover and base are in the closed configuration, each slot includes a projection member configured to act in concert with the projection tab on the flange to secure the flanges and lock the cover and base in the closed configuration; and wherein each flange is resiliently secured to the base, such that the flanges when manually manipulated towards each other the projection tab releases the projection member such that the cover and base are movable to the open configuration. 8. The child resistant closure mechanism of claim 7 further comprising: an indented surface region on the top surface of the cover positioned around each slot. 9. The child resistant closure mechanism from claim 7 further comprising a series of radial crosspieces outwardly positioned from a central cross ring extending from the cover towards the base and configured to reinforce the resiliency of the cover. 10. The child resistant closure mechanism of claim 7 , wherein the manual manipulative locking mechanism further includes a front-end frictional engagement defined by an upwardly extending slot tab about the base that engages one of the radial crosspieces. 11. The child resistant closure mechanism of claim 1 further comprising: a plurality of the closure mechanisms similarly configured and joined together at a periphery by a frangible link and in substantially the same plane, wherein the frangible link when broken permits separation of one closure mechanism secured to a can from the plurality. 12. The child resistant closure mechanism of claim 11 , wherein said plurality is two. 13. The child resistant closure mechanism of claim 11 , wherein said plurality is four. 14. The child resistant closure mechanism of claim 13 , wherein said plurality is six. 15. A child resistant closure mechanism configured for use with a can having a ledge surrounding a top portion of the can and which contents of the can are accessible from the top portion when the can is opened, the closure mechanism comprising: a base having a base skirt configured to secure to a ledge of the can, wherein the base further includes an annular ring having an outer peripheral edge and an inner peripheral edge to define a base surface there between, an inside base skirt extending downwardly from the inner peripheral edge and an outside base skirt extending downwardly from the outer peripheral edge, the outside base skirt having inwardly extending tabs configured to grip under the ledge of the can when the closure mechanism is secured onto the can; an opening defined within the inside base skirt of the annular ring; a cover hinged to the base along an end, the cover configurable into a closed configuration with the base, and wherein the cover has a top surface terminating at a top peripheral edge to a downwardly extending top skirt, the top surface configured to cover a substantial portion of the top portion of the can when the cover and base are in the closed configuration to prevent access to the top portion of the can and moveable into an open configuration with the base; a removable pull tab connected to a portion of the base and positioned within the opening, the removable pull tab accessible only when the cover is in the open configuration, a pair of frangible notches on either side of the portion of the base by the removable pull tab such that when the removable pull tab is removed, the portion of the base breaks away from the base, whereby the base is removable from the ledge of the can to provide access to the top portion of the can and thus the contents; and a manual manipulative locking mechanism configured to secure the cover and base in the closed configuration, the manual manipulative locking mechanism is configured for manual manipulation to release the cover from the base such that the cover may move into the open configuration and wherein the manual manipulative locking mechanism includes a pinch lock mechanism and a front-end frictional engagement working in concert with each other to secure the cover and base in the closed configuration. 16. The child resistant closure mechanism of claim 15 , wherein the base further includes: arcuate members
for opening partially by means of a tearing tab · CPC title
requiring the combination of simultaneous actions · CPC title
and such deformation causes the disengagement of locking means, e.g. the release of a pawl-like element from a tooth or abutment, to allow removal of the closure by simultaneous rotation · CPC title
of the 17-type · CPC title
requiring the combination of different actions in succession · CPC title
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