ROBINSON PHILIP J (US)
US20040222181A1 | 2004-11-11 | |||
US5915576A | 1999-06-29 | |||
US3944101A | 1976-03-16 | |||
GB2164325A | 1986-03-19 |
Claims
1.
A child-resistant package that includes: a plastic container (26) having a neck finish (24) with an end, at least one external
thread (28), an arcuate part-circumferential ledge (30) adjacent to said neck finish and a plurality
of angularly spaced ratchet teeth (32a, 32b, 32c, 32d, 32e, 32f and 32g) on said ledge, and a plastic closure (22) having at least one skirt (48, 50), at least one internal thread (52) on said skirt, at least one flexible resilient ratchet finger (54, 56) extending radially inwardly
from said skirt at an angle to said skirt, and a seal element (68) within said skirt for sealing engagement with said end of said container neck finish, threading of said closure onto said container neck finish bringing said ratchet
finger into engagement with said ratchet teeth,
characterized in that said neck finish (24) is blow molded, and said array of ratchet
teeth (32a, 32b, 32c, 32d, 32e, 32f and 32g) and said seal element (68) accommodate tolerance
variations in said blow-molded neck finish (24) while maintaining a seal and child-resistance
capability at said neck finish.
2.
The package set forth in claim 1 wherein said rachet teeth (32a, 32b, 32c, 32d,
32e, 32f and 32g) are radiused at tips (38) and bases (40) of said teeth.
3. The package set forth in claim 2 wherein said ratchet teeth (32a, 32b, 32c, 32d,
32e, 32f and 32g) have clockwise-facing abutment faces (34) at open angles to diameters (42) through said neck finish.
4.
The package set forth in claim 1 wherein said closure includes a pair of angularly spaced ratchet fingers (54, 56) on said skirt, said array of ratchet teeth (32a, 32b, 32c, 32d, 32e, 32f and 32g) said seal element (68) and angular spacing between said ratchet fingers accommodating tolerance variations in said blow-molded neck finish (24) while maintaining a
seal and child-resistance capability at said neck finish.
5.
The package set forth in claim 4 wherein said closure includes at least one internal
stiffening rib (58, 60, 62) on said skirt in an area diametrically spaced from said ratchet fingers
(54, 56).
6.
The package set forth in claim 5 wherein said closure includes at least two angularly spaced internal stiffening ribs (58, 60, 62) on said skirt diametrically spaced from said
ratchet fingers.
7. The package set forth in claim 6 wherein angular spacing between said ratchet fingers (54, 56) is a non-integral multiple of angular spacing between said ratchet teeth (32a, 32b, 32c, 32d, 32e, 32f and 32g).
8. The package set forth in claim 5 wherein said closure includes external finger pads (64, 66) on said skirt diametrically opposed to each other at 90° spacing to a diameter between
said ratchet fingers (54, 56) and said at least one stiffening rib (58, 60, 62).
9. The package set forth in claim 8 wherein said closure is a dual-wall closure having
an inner skirt (48) with said internal thread (52), and an outer skirt (50) with said finger pads (64,
66) and said ratchet fingers (54, 56), said at least one stiffening rib (58, 60, 62) extending between said inner and outer skirts.
10. A child-resistant package that includes:
a container (26) having a neck finish (24) with an end, a single external thread
(28), an arcuate part-circumferential ledge (30) adjacent to one side of said neck finish and a
plurality of angularly spaced ratchet teeth (32a, 32b, 32c, 32d, 32e, 32f and 32g) on said ledge,
and a closure (22) having an inner skirt (48) with a single internal thread (52) , an outer
skirt (50), and a seal element (68) within said inner skirt for sealing engagement with said end
of said container neck finish, characterized in that said closure has a pair of angularly spaced flexible resilient
ratchet fingers (54, 56) extending radially inwardly from said outer skirt at an angle to said outer skirt for engagement with said ratchet teeth, and
in that said container neck finish (24) is a blow molded neck finish, said array of ratchet teeth, said seal element and angular threading of said closure onto said container neck
finish bringing said ratchet fingers into engagement with said ratchet teeth, said array of ratchet teeth, said seal element and angular spacing between said ratchet fingers accommodating
tolerance variations in said blow-molded neck finish while maintaining a seal and child- resistance capability at said neck finish.
11.
The package set forth in claim 10 wherein said closure includes at least one internal stiffening rib (58, 60, 62) extending between said inner skirt (48) and said outer skirt (50) in an area diametrically spaced from said ratchet fingers (54, 56).
12.
The package set forth in claim 11 wherein said closure includes at least two
angularly spaced internal stiffening ribs (58, 60, 62) extending between said inner skirt and said
outer skirt in an area diametrically spaced from said ratchet fingers.
13.
The package set forth in claim 12 wherein said closure includes external finger
pads (64, 66) on said skirt diametrically opposed to each other at 90° spacing to a diameter
between said ratchet fingers and said stiffening ribs.
14.
The package set forth in claim 10 wherein said rachet teeth (32a, 32b, 32c, 32d, 32e, 32f and 32g) are radiused at tips (38) and bases (40) of said teeth.
15.
The package set forth in claim 14 wherein said ratchet teeth (32a, 32b, 32c, 32d,
32e, 32f and 32g) have clockwise-facing abutment faces (34) at open angles to diameters (42)
through said neck finish.
16. The package set forth in claim 10 wherein angular spacing between said ratchet
fingers (54, 56) is a non-integral multiple of angular spacing between said ratchet teeth (32a, 32b,
32c, 32d, 32e, 32f and 32g).
. 17.
1 A plastic container having a neck finish (24) with an open end, an external thread
2 (28), an arcuate part-circumferential ledge (30) adjacent to said neck finish and a plurality of
3 angularly spaced ratchet teeth (32a, 32b, 32c, 32d, 32e, 32f and 32g) on an external edge of said
4 ledge,
5 characterized in that said neck finish is blow molded and said ratchet teeth have
6 clockwise-facing abutment faces (34) at open angles to diameters (42) through said neck finish.
18.
1 The container set forth in claim 17 wherein said ratchet teeth are radiused at tips
2 (38) and bases (40) of said teeth.
19.
1 A child-resistant closure that includes an inner skirt (48), an outer skirt (50)
2 spaced radially outwardly from said inner skirt, and an internal thread (52) on said inner skirt,
3 characterized in that a pair of angularly spaced flexible resilient ratchet fingers
4 (54, 56) extend radially inwardly from said outer skirt at an angle to said outer skirt.
20.
1 The closure set forth in claim 19 including at least one internal stiffening rib (58,
2 60, 62) extending between said inner skirt and said outer skirt in an area diametrically spaced
'3 from said ratchet fingers.
21. The closure set forth in claim 20 including at least two angularly spaced internal stiffening ribs (58, 60, 62) extending between said inner skirt and said outer skirt in an area
diametrically spaced from said ratchet fingers.
22.
The closure set forth in claim 20 including external finger pads (64, 66) on said
skirt diametrically opposed to each other at 90° spacing to a diameter between said ratchet fingers and said at least one stiffening rib. |
CHILD-RESISTANT PACKAGE HAVING A PLASTIC CONTAINER
WITH A BLOW-MOLDED NECK FINISH, AND A CONTAINER
AND CLOSURE FOR SUCH A PACKAGE
The present disclosure relates to child-resistant packages, closures and containers,
and more particularly to a squeeze-and-turn closure for a plastic container having a blow-molded
neck finish.
Background and Summary of the Disclosure S queeze-and-turn child-resistant packages typically have one or more internal lock
elements on the closure skirt that engage one or more external lock elements on the container neck finish or the container shoulder. To remove the closure, the closure skirt is diametrically squeezed at an orientation 90° to the lock elements so that the skirt ovalizes, the internal lock
elements on the skirt clear the external lock elements on the container and the closure can be
unthreaded. U.S. Patent 5,915,576 discloses a squeeze-and-turn child-resistant package of this
type. In plastic containers for this type of package, the container neck finish typically is of
injection molded construction, in which fairly tight manufacturing tolerances can be maintained. In containers having blow-molded neck finishes, however, the tolerances on the neck finish must
be fairly broad, so that the child-resistance mechanism must be able to operate over a fairly substantial angle of rotation of the closure with respect to the container neck finish. It is a general object of the present disclosure to provide such a closure, to provide a container for use
with such a closure and/or to provide a squeeze-and-turn child-resistant package embodying such
a closure and container.
The present disclosure embodies a number of aspects that can be implemented
separately from or in combination with each other.
A child-resistant package in accordance with one aspect of the present disclosure includes a plastic container having a blow-molded neck finish with an end, at least one external
thread, an arcuate part-circumferential ledge adjacent to the neck finish and a plurality of angularly spaced ratchet teeth on the ledge. A closure has at least one skirt, at least one internal
thread on the skirt, at least one flexible resilient ratchet finger extending radially inwardly from
the skirt at an angle to the skirt, and a seal element within the skirt for sealing engagement with
the end of the container neck finish. Threading of the closure onto the container neck finish brings the ratchet finger into engagement with the ratchet teeth. The array of ratchet teeth and the seal element are such as to accommodate tolerance variations in the blow-molded neck finish
while maintaining a seal and child-resistance capability at the neck finish. In an exemplary embodiment of the disclosure, there are a pair of angularly spaced ratchet fingers on the skirt,
with the array of ratchet teeth, the seal element and the angular spacing between the ratchet
fingers accommodating tolerance variations in the blow-molded neck finish. The closure
preferably is a dual- wall closure having an internal skirt with the internal thread and an external
skirt with the ratchet fingers.
Brief Description of the Drawings
The disclosure, together with additional objects, features, advantages and aspects thereof, will best be understood from the following description, the appended claims and the accompanying drawings, in which:
FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a child-resistant package in accordance with an
exemplary embodiment of the disclosure;
FIG. 2 is a fragmentary sectional view of the neck finish and closure in the
package of FIG. 1;
FIG. 3 is a sectional view taken substantially along the line 3-3 in FIG. 2;
FIG.4 is a fragmentary elevational view of the container in the package of FIGS.
1-3;
FIG. 5 is a top plan view of the container neck finish in FIG. 4;
FIG. 6 is a fragmentary plan view on an enlarged scale of the portion of FIG. 5
within the area 6;
FIG. 7 is a top plan view of the closure shell in the package of FIGS. 1-2;
FIG. 8 is a sectional view taken substantially along the line 8-8 in FIG. 7;
FIG. 9 is a sectional view taken substantially along the line 9-9 in FIG. 7;
FIG. 10 is a bottom plan view of the closure shell in FIGS. 7-9; and FIG. 11 is a fragmentary sectional view taken substantially along the line 11-11
in FIG. 9.
Detailed Description of Preferred Embodiments
FIGS . 1-3 illustrate a child-resistant package 20 in accordance with an exemplary
embodiment of the disclosure as including a closure 22 applied to the neck finish 24 of a
container 26. Container 26, including neck finish 24, preferably is of blow-molded plastic
construction. Container 26 is illustrated in greater detail in FIGS.4-6. Container neck finish 24 is generally cylindrical and preferably has a single external thread 28. External thread 28 preferably is a continuous external thread, but could be discontinuous if desired. An arcuate part- circumferential ledge 30 is disposed adjacent to one side of neck finish 24 on a side of external
thread 28 remote from the open end of the container neck finish. Ledge 30 can extend from neck
finish 24 or from the shoulder 29 of the container body 31. A plurality of angularly spaced
ratchet teeth extend radially outwardly from an external edge of ledge 30. In the illustrated
embodiment of the disclosure, there are seven ratchet teeth 32a through 32g, although a greater
or lesser number of ratchet teeth could be employed. Each ratchet tooth has a clockwise-facing
abutment face 34 (as viewed from above), a counterclockwise facing angulated cam surface 36, and radiused tips 38 and bases 40. The abutment faces 34 of the ratchet teeth are at open angles to diameters 42 (FIG. 6) through the container neck finish. These features not only allow
blowing of thicker material into the tips of the ratchet teeth, but also provide a surface over which
the ratchet fingers can ride when the closure is simultaneously squeezed and turned in the
counterclockwise direction. The ratchet teeth preferably are at substantially uniform angular spacing from each other.
Closure 22 in FIGS. 1 and 2 includes a plastic closure shell 44 (FIGS. 7-10), preferably of one-piece injection or compression molded plastic construction. Closure shell 44
in the exemplary embodiment of the disclosure includes a base wall 46, an inner generally cylindrical skirt 48 and an outer skirt 50. An internal thread 52 is provided on inner skirt 48 for
engagement with container neck finish external thread 28, as shown in FIG. 2. Outer skirt 50 is
generally conical in the exemplary embodiment of the disclosure, but could be of any other
suitable geometry. At least one flexible resilient ratchet wing or finger 54, and preferably a pair
of angularly spaced flexible resilient ratchet wings or fingers 54, 56, extend radially inwardly from skirt 50 at a counterclockwise angle to the skirt as viewed from above in FIG. 3, or at a
clockwise angle to the skirt as viewed from below in FIG. 10. With the preferred conical geometry of outer skirt 50, ratchet fingers 54, 56 preferably are generally triangular in side
elevation in this exemplary embodiment, as best seen in FIG. 11. Ratchet fingers 54, 56 could be of other geometries. Ratchet fingers 54, 56 are integrally connected to outer skirt 50, but
preferably are not connected to inner skirt 48. The angular spacing between ratchet fingers 54,
56 preferably is such, as compared with the angular spacings between ratchet teeth 32a-32g, that fingers 54, 56 do not simultaneously engage abutment faces 34. The angular spacing between the ratchet fingers preferably is a non-integral multiple of the angular spacing between the ratchet
teeth. In the exemplary embodiment of the disclosure, at least one web or rib 58, and
preferably a plurality of angularly spaced webs or ribs 58, 60, 62, are provided on the inside
surface of skirt 50 in an area diametrically opposed to ratchet fingers 54, 56. Ribs 58-62 extend from the inside surface of outer skirt 50 to the outside surface of inner skirt 48 and integrally connect the inner and outer skirts, as best seen in FIGS. 8 and 10. Diametrically opposed finger pads 64, 66 preferably are provided on the external surface of outer skirt 50. Finger pads 64,66
are diametrically opposed to each other and at an angle of 90 ° to a diameter that extends between
ratchet fingers 54, 56 and ribs 58-62. A seal element 68 (FIG. 2) is provided on closure 22
against base wall 46 within inner skirt 48. Seal element 68 engages the open end of the container
neck finish for sealing the package. Seal element 68 is illustrated in FIG. 2 as a liner disk, but
could be an annular gasket, a plug seal of the type disclosed in U.S. Patent 4,134,513 or 6,112,921, a linerless seal of the type disclosed in U.S. Patent 4,322,009, 5,320,236 or 6,874,648,
or any other suitable type of seal. What is important is that the seal element accommodate some
slight angular movement of the closure with respect to the container neck finish while maintaining both the seal and child-resistance capability between the closure and the container.
The material of the seal element can be of any suitable type.
As closure 22 is applied to container neck finish 24 by turning the closure in a
clockwise direction as viewed from above, leading ratchet finger 56 will initially cam over
leading ratchet tooth 32a and rest in the area behind ratchet tooth 32a. This represents one
tolerance limit for application of the closure to the container neck finish. In the preferred
embodiment of the disclosure having two ratchet fingers 54,56 on closure 22, the opposing
tolerance limit is achieved when trailing ratchet finger 54 cams over the trailing ratchet tooth 32g and rests in the area behind this trailing ratchet tooth. Spacings between the ratchet fingers and the ratchet teeth in the exemplary embodiment of the disclosure are such that the total angle
between these tolerance limits is about 90°. This angle could be increased or decreased by
varying the size of the ledge, the number of ratchet teeth and the number of ratchet fingers. The
array of ratchet teeth 32a-32g, seal element 68 (FIG. 2) and the angular spacing between the ratchet fingers 54, 56 (when more than one ratchet finger is employed) are such as to accommodate tolerance variations in blow-molded neck finish 24 while maintaining a seal and
child-resistance capability at the neck finish. The ratchet fingers seat at the bases of the ratchet teeth, so sharp edges are not required in the ratchet teeth. When it is desired to remove the
closure, closure skirt 50 is squeezed at finger pads 64,66. Ribs 58-62 (FIG. 10), when employed,
stiffen closure skirt 50 in the area of the ribs, so that the distortion of the skirt caused by
squeezing the closure skirt at the finger pads is maximized in the area of ratchet fingers 54, 56. When this distortion or ovalization is such that the ratchet fingers clear ratchet lugs 32a-32g, the
closure can be unthreaded in the counterclockwise direction. Directions for opening the package can be molded, printed or otherwise provided on the external surface of closure base wall 46.
There thus have been disclosed a child-resistant package, and a closure and a container for such a package, that fully satisfy all of the objects and aims previously set forth.
The disclosure has been presented in connection with an exemplary embodiment of the
disclosure, and a number of modifications and variations have been discussed. For example, the
exemplary embodiment of the disclosure has ratchet teeth 32a-32g on one side of the container
neck finish, ratchet fingers 54, 56 on one side of the closure, and single threads on the closure
and the neck finish. This embodiment has the advantages of providing about 360° of travel of
the closure and substantial vertical travel per rotation of the closure, and of accommodating a standard closure where child-resistance is not desired. However, ratchet teeth could be provided
on both sides of the neck finish, ratchet fingers on both sides of the closure, and double threads
on the closure and the container. Other modifications and variations readily will suggest
themselves to persons of ordinary skill in the art in view of the foregoing discussion. The disclosure is intended to embrace all such modifications and variations as fall within the spirit and broad scope of the appended claims.
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