Child-resistant closure
US-2023339658-A1 · Oct 26, 2023 · US
US12167989B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12167989-B2 |
| Application number | US-202217899924-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 31, 2022 |
| Priority date | Sep 1, 2021 |
| Publication date | Dec 17, 2024 |
| Grant date | Dec 17, 2024 |
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A package that is configured to store and dispense fluids. The package includes a container and a dosing dispenser for closing an opening to the container. The dosing dispenser includes a body portion having a discharge aperture. Discharge aperture may be closed and opened using a flip-top cap of the dosing dispenser.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A dosing dispenser comprising a body portion having a central axis and including a top wall, a first side wall, a second side wall, and a rim connector extending between and interconnecting the first and second side walls, the top wall is formed to include a discharge aperture aligned with the central axis, the first side wall having a threaded inside surface adapted to engage with corresponding threads on a filler neck of a container, the second side wall is coupled to the first side wall by rim connector and is spaced further from the central axis than the first side wall, a flip-top cap coupled to the body portion for pivotable movement about a pivot axis from a closed arrangement covering the discharge aperture and an opened arrangement spaced away from the discharge aperture, and a child resistant lock including a lock tab coupled to the flip-top cap and a tab retainer coupled to the body portion to engage selectively with the lock tab when the flip-top cap is in the closed arrangement to block pivoting movement of the flip-top cap from the closed arrangement to the opened arrangement, wherein the lock tab is coupled to an inside surface of a side wall of the flip-top cap and the tab retainer includes an actuator pad coupled to the second side wall of the body portion and a tab anchor coupled to an upper surface of the actuator pad, the actuator pad defined by a pair of lateral slots formed in the second side wall to provide a horizontal pivot axis at lower, terminal ends of each slot for the tab retainer to move between a normally locked position, in which the lock tab is received within a tab receiving space defined between the tab anchor and the actuator pad when the flip-top cap is in the closed arrangement, and an unlocked position, in which the tab anchor is spaced apart from the lock tab to allow pivoting of the flip-top cap from the closed arrangement to the opened arrangement, and wherein the tab anchor includes a pair of circumferentially spaced support posts and an anchor beam extending between and interconnecting each support post, wherein each support post is coupled to the upper surface of the actuator pad, wherein the anchor beam is spaced vertically from the upper end of actuator pad to provide a tab-receiving space therebetween that receives lock tab when flip-top cap is in the closed arrangement. 2. The dosing dispenser of claim 1 , wherein the child resistant lock further includes a vertically-extending lip arranged to extend along at least a portion of the second side wall and axially outward from the second side wall relative to the central axis. 3. The dosing dispenser of claim 2 , wherein the vertically-extending lip further includes an upper surface that is arranged to lie above a lower end of the side wall of the flip-top cap in the closed arrangement. 4. The dosing dispenser of claim 2 , wherein the vertically-extending lip cooperates with the second side wall of the body portion to define a channel and a lower end of the side wall of the flip-top cap is received in the channel when the flip-top cap is in the closed arrangement. 5. The dosing dispenser of claim 1 , wherein the actuator pad includes a pad panel coupled to the second side wall and a radially-extending flange coupled to an upper end of the pad panel and extending radially outward from the pad panel away from the central axis. 6. The dosing dispenser of claim 5 , wherein the child resistant lock further includes a vertically-extending lip coupled to an outer surface of the second side wall and extending axially outward away from the second side wall relative to the central axis. 7. The dosing dispenser of claim 5 , wherein the radially-extending flange of the actuator pad has an upper surface that extends radially outward away from the side wall of the flip-top cap such that an outer end of the radially-extending flange is spaced further from the central axis than the side wall of the flip-top cap. 8. The dosing dispenser of claim 7 , wherein the outer end of the radially-extending flange is spaced apart from the side wall of the flip-top cap a first distance and the tab retainer is configured to deflect inwardly toward the first side wall of the body portion a second distance, the first distance being greater than or equal to the second distance. 9. The dosing dispenser of claim 5 , wherein the child resistant lock further includes a cap-opening lip coupled to an outer surface of the side wall of the flip-top cap, the cap-opening lip being circumferentially aligned with the tab retainer and spaced apart vertically from an upper end of the actuator pad to define a finger-receiving space vertically between the actuator pad and the cap-opening lip. 10. The dosing dispenser of claim 6 , wherein the vertically-extending lip includes an upper surface that is arranged to lie above a lower end of the side wall of the flip-top cap in the closed arrangement, and wherein the vertically-extending lip cooperates with the second side wall of the body portion to define a channel and a lower end of the side wall of the flip-top cap is received in the channel when the flip-top cap is in the closed arrangement. 11. A closure for a container, the closure comprising a body portion including a top wall, a first side wall, a second side wall, and a rim connector extending between and interconnecting the first and second side walls, the top wall is formed to include a discharge aperture, a flip-top cap coupled to the body portion for pivotable movement about a pivot axis from a closed arrangement covering the discharge aperture and an opened arrangement spaced away from the discharge aperture, and a child resistant lock including a lock tab coupled to the flip-top cap and a tab retainer coupled to the body portion to engage selectively with the lock tab when the flip-top cap is in the closed arrangement to block pivoting movement of the flip-top cap from the closed arrangement to the opened arrangement, wherein the lock tab is coupled to an inside surface of a side wall of the flip-top cap and the tab retainer includes an actuator pad coupled to the second side wall of the body portion and a tab anchor coupled to an upper surface of the actuator pad, the actuator pad defined by a pair of lateral slots formed in the second side wall to provide a horizontal pivot axis at lower, terminal ends of each slot for the tab retainer to move between a normally locked position, in which the lock tab is received within a tab receiving space defined between the tab anchor and the actuator pad when the flip-top cap is in the closed arrangement, and an unlocked position, in which the tab anchor is spaced apart from the lock tab to allow pivoting of the flip-top cap from the closed arrangement to the opened arrangement, and wherein the tab anchor includes a pair of circumferentially spaced support posts and an anchor beam extending between and interconnecting each support post, wherein each support post is coupled to the upper surface of the actuator pad, wherein the anchor beam is spaced vertically from the upper end of actuator pad to provide a tab-receiving space therebetween that receives lock tab when flip-top cap is in the closed arrangement. 12. The closure of claim 11 , wherein the child resistant lock further includes an outwardly-extending lip coupled to an outer surface of the second side wall, the outwardly-extending lip including a vertical wall arranged to lie outwardly outward of the side wall of the flip-top cap in the closed arrangement. 13. The closure of claim 12 , wherein the outwardly-extending lip further includes an upper surface that is arranged to lie above a
requiring the combination of different actions in succession · CPC title
requiring the combination of different actions in succession · CPC title
Locking means requiring key or combination to open the container · CPC title
Threaded type · 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
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