Child-resistant package

US9896250B2 · US · B2

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FieldValue
Publication numberUS-9896250-B2
Application numberUS-201615223553-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJul 29, 2016
Priority dateJul 29, 2015
Publication dateFeb 20, 2018
Grant dateFeb 20, 2018

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Abstract

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A package includes a vessel and a closure. The vessel is formed to include a product-storage chamber and a mouth opening into the product-storage chamber. The closure is configured to mount on the vessel to assume an installed position closing the mouth formed in the vessel when rotated relative to the vessel about a vertical axis of rotation in a closure-installation direction.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A child-resistant package comprising a vessel including a container formed to include a product-storage chamber and a separate container adapter mated to the container and arranged to define an upper boundary of the product-storage chamber, the container adapter including a top rim coupled to the container and an upwardly extending filler neck having a root end appended to the top rim and a free end arranged to lie in spaced-apart relation to the root end to define an endless side wall extending therebetween and defining a mouth opening into the product-storage chamber, a closure configured to surround and cooperate with the upwardly extending filler neck of the container adapter to close the mouth defined by the endless side wall, a child-resistant closure-release control mechanism including stationary first and second rotation blockers coupled to the top rim of the container and arranged to lie in spaced-apart relation to one another and a multi-mode closure-rotation inhibitor coupled to the closure to rotate therewith relative to the top rim during closure installation and removal from the container adapter, and an external dual-start thread system coupled to an exterior surface of the endless side wall of the upwardly extending filler neck and arranged to mate with the closure to retain the closure in a mouth-closing position on the upwardly extending filler neck of the container adapter, the external dual-start thread system including a first thread arranged to wind around the endless side wall and having a first leading end arranged to lie at a first distance from the top rim and offset from the first rotation blocker by an angle of about 80 degrees to about 90 degrees and a first trailing end arranged to lie at a relatively greater second distance from the top rim and a second thread arranged to wind around the endless side wall in an interleaved pattern relative to the first thread and having a second leading end arranged to lie at a third distance from the top rim and offset from the second rotation blocker by an angle of about 80 degrees to about 90 degrees and offset from the first rotation blocker by an angle of about 260 degrees to about 270 degrees and a second trailing end arranged to lie at a fourth distance above the top rim, wherein the closure-rotation inhibitor is arranged to be shifted relative to the endless side wall of the upwardly extending filler neck of the container adapter automatically during closure installation and manually during closure removal between a rotation-blocking expanded mode away from the endless side wall and a rotation-allowing compressed mode relatively nearer to the endless side wall, in the rotation-blocking expanded mode, the closure-rotation inhibitor will rotate along with the closure about a central vertical axis of rotation of the closure to engage one of the stationary first and second rotation blockers after rotation of the closure through an angle of about 90 degrees following engagement of the closure with a companion one of the first and second leading ends of the threads to block further rotation of the closure relative to the container adapter, and in the rotation-allowing compressed mode, the closure-rotation inhibitor has changed shape to assume a slimmed-down shape that is sized to pass through a space provided between one of the first and second rotation blockers and the endless side wall of the upstanding filler neck without engaging said one of the first and second rotation blockers so that further rotation of the closure relative to the container adapter is allowed leading to removal of the closure from the container adapter. 2. The child-resistant package of claim 1 , wherein the closure-rotation inhibitor comprises an L-shaped compliant arm having a root end coupled to the closure and a relatively short curved arm-return spring arranged to interconnect the closure at a free end of the L-shaped compliant arm. 3. The child-resistant package of claim 2 , wherein the L-shaped compliant arm comprises a short segment defining a strip-support base and a relatively longer segment coupled to the short segment an elbow joint and arranged to cooperate with the short segment to define an inclined angle there between of about 90 degrees when the closure-rotation inhibitor is in the rotation-blocking expanded mode, the strip support base includes a stop face located at the free end of the L-shaped compliant arm and arranged to face toward and mate with a confronting rotation-blocking panel included in the first rotation blocker to block further rotation of the closure in a counter-clockwise closure removal direction so that a user is unable to rotate the closure about the central vertical axis of rotation sufficiently to separate the closure from the upwardly extending filler neck during removal of the closure from the container adapter, and the elbow joint is untethered from the endless side wall of the upwardly extending filler neck by any structure other than the short segment. 4. The child-resistant package of claim 3 , wherein the rotation-blocking panel included in the first rotation blocker has a slight negative draft angle to maximize locking engagement with the stop face of the relatively longer segment of the L-shaped compliant arm. 5. The child-resistant package of claim 4 , wherein the filler neck of the container has a filler-neck diameter, the container has a container dimension which is the largest dimension of the container measured in a horizontal plane, the central axis extends through the horizontal plane and is normal to the horizontal plane, and a ratio of the filler-neck diameter to the container dimension is greater than 0.5. 6. The child-resistant package of claim 4 , wherein the filler neck of the container has a filler-neck diameter, the container has a container dimension which is the largest dimension of the container measured in a horizontal plane, the central axis extends through the horizontal plane and is normal to the horizontal plane, and a ratio of the filler-neck diameter to the container dimension is greater than 0.5 and less than about 1. 7. The child-resistant package of claim 1 , wherein the filler neck of the container has a filler-neck diameter, the container has a container dimension which is the largest dimension of the container measured in a horizontal plane, the central axis extends through the horizontal plane and is normal to the horizontal plane, and a ratio of the filler-neck diameter to the container dimension is greater than 0.5. 8. The child-resistant package of claim 7 , wherein the ratio is less than about 1.

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Classifications

  • requiring the combination of simultaneous actions · CPC title

  • B65D50/046Primary

    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

  • Threaded or like caps or cap-like covers secured by rotation · CPC title

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What does patent US9896250B2 cover?
A package includes a vessel and a closure. The vessel is formed to include a product-storage chamber and a mouth opening into the product-storage chamber. The closure is configured to mount on the vessel to assume an installed position closing the mouth formed in the vessel when rotated relative to the vessel about a vertical axis of rotation in a closure-installation direction.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Berry Plastics Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B65D50/046. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Feb 20 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 1 related publication on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).