[0001] The subject invention relates to a container-lid assembly according to the preamble
of claim 1. Such a container-lid assembly is known from US-A-4,535,903. Such containers
are used for example for packaging products, which should preferably not be accessible
to children. Examples thereof are health-affecting chemicals, such as drugs. When
designing child-proof closures for drugs packagings, consideration must also be given
to the fact that geriatric patients should be able to open such packagings.
[0002] In practice, this means that closures for packagings have to be designed in such
a way that, if a specific group of children has been shown how to open the container,
they are unable to reproduce this action, whereas a less able patient can indeed perform
it.
[0003] In US-A-4,535,903 a lid is described having a tongue which can be moved outwardly
from the circumference of the lid. The circumference of the lid is otherwise flush
with the upper part of the container, such that if the tongue is in its retracted
position it is not possible to firmly engage the lid and open the lid. By moving the
tongue outwardly, such that a part of it protrudes from the lid, an engagement surface
is created for grasping and opening the lid.
[0004] Although this is a first step to a child-proof container closure it has been shown
that if a child once sees opening of the lid through outward movement of the tongue
it can repeat such an action relatively easy.
[0005] Because of that the invention aims to provide a further save guard making opening
by children nearly impossible whilst keeping opening of the lid relatively easily
for other persons, such as geriatric patients.
[0006] This aim is realized with a container-lid assembly as described above having the
characteristic features of claim 1. Through the provision of blocking means for the
tongue it is necessary for a user to first act on these blocking means to make the
movement of the tongue possible at all such that an edge of it can be moved outside
of the circumference of the container-lid assembly. These blocking means can be realized
on the one hand such that inward movement of the tongue is only possible after or
effects repositioning of the blocking means such that at the end of the return movement
of the tongue the tongue is automatically blocked. On the other hand it is possible
to design the blocking means such that in the position wherein the tongue can be moved,
it is free to move to-and-fro and the blocking means will not automatically return
to their blocking position. The last embodiment is of importance if the container-lid
assembly is to be used for elder patients wherein the presence of children is not
probably. In that case the "unsafe" position of the tongue is not of importance. However,
if the presence of children is substantial the first embodiment is preferable.
[0007] The blocking means for the tongue can comprise any means known in the art. To keep
operation of both the blocking means and the tongue easily on the one hand and to
make the way of opening of the lid and movement of the tongue on the other hand as
difficult to be understood as possible for children on the other hand, according to
a preferred embodiment of the invention the blocking means comprise the operating
means for the tongue. This means that first of all the blocking means have to be manipulated
such that the tongue can freely be moved and after that the blocking means act to
operate the tongue.
[0008] To prevent opening of the lid from the container through introduction of a sharp
object, such as a knife, between the lid and the container as much as possible by
children, according to a preferred embodiment protruding edges are provided at the
upper part of the container between which the lid is received. In contrast to the
container-lid assembly according to the US patent specification 4,535,903 it is not
possible to introduce objects such as knifes or screw drivers between the lid and
the container resulting in an opening force of the lid.
[0009] According to a preferred embodiment of the invention the blocking means comprise
a cam being connected with the tongue, wherein the cam and tongue can be slide to-and-fro
in the lid. The cam can be engaged by a curved disc being a part of a rotating ring
provided in the upper part of the lid and having gripping members. Through rotation
of the ring the cam can be positioned in front of a free part of the curved disc such
that the tongue together with the cam can freely move to-and-fro. However, if the
curved disc is in another position movement of the cam and so movement of the tongue
is blocked. In this embodiment it is possible on the one hand to store the container
in an unsafe position, i.e. in the position wherein the curved disc permits free movement
of the cam or to store the container in a safe position, i.e. wherein the curved disc
is in any other position blocking movement of the cam.
[0010] According to another embodiment the blocking means comprise a rotatable blocking
disc of which one extremity is provided with operating means and of which the other
side is provided on the one hand with means for rotatable engagement with the tongue
and on the other hand a non circular curved portion received in a slit provided in
the lid. The slit is realized such that transferral of the curved position in the
slit can only be realized in predetermined positions. In this way it is possible to
operate the tongue through the blocking disc only if this blocking disc is in a predetermined
position. In all other positions the movement of the disc and so movement of the tongue
is prevented by abutment of the curved part and the boundary of the slit.
[0011] To improve ease of use of the container-lid assembly according to a preferred embodiment
markings are provided on at least one of the rotating ring, blocking disc or the upper
face of the lid to orientate the rotating ring or blocking disc relative to the lid.
[0012] Although the circumference of the lid such as the protruded edges described above
and the part to which the hinge is connected can be integrally moulded with the container,
according to a preferred embodiment below the blocking/operating means a further lid
surface is provided connected with blocking means cooperating with corresponding means
in the container. In this way it is possible to realize a lid assembly comprising
a lid proper and cooperating circumferential edge which can be snapped or connected
in any other way known in the art to various types of containers.
[0013] The invention will be further elucidated referring to preferred embodiments of the
invention shown in the drawings. However, it has to be understood that these are only
examples.
[0014] In the drawing:
Figure 1 shows a perspective view of a first embodiment of the container-lid assembly
according to the invention;
Figure 2 shows in an exploded view schematically the structure of the upper part of
the container-lid assembly according to Figure 1;
Figure 3 and 3a show details of the locking structure according to the embodiment
of fig. 1, wherein in fig. 3 the lid is shown in closed position in cross section
on the container;
Figure 4 the container-lid assembly according to Fig. 3 in open position;
Figure 5 shows in perspective view a second embodiment according to the invention;
Figure 6a and 6b show in cross section the embodiment of figure 5, in fig. 6a in closed
position and in fig. 6b in open position;
Figure 7 shows a detail of the second embodiment;
Figure 8 shows a third embodiment shown in perspective of a container-lid assembly
according to the invention;
Figure 9 a container-lid assembly according to Figure 8 in cross section in closed
position; and
Figure 10 the container-lid assembly in cross section according to figure 8 in open
condition.
[0015] In Fig. 1 the container-lid assembly is generally referred to with 1. It comprises
a container having reference number 2 and being provided with opening 30 and a lid
generally referred to with 3. As is clear from figure 2 lid 3 comprises a circumferential
edge 31 to which lid part 32 is connected. From figure 3 it is clear that this lid
part has an upper face 4 and a lower face 5. In between a space is defined for receiving
of a tongue 6, which can move in and out the lid as is clear from comparison of figures
3 and 4. Cam 7 is provided on tongue 6. Between upper face 4 and lower face 5 a rotating
ring 8 is provided, which, as is clear from figure 3a, is provided with a slit 9.
In figure 3 slit 9 is shown at the left side of the drawing, such that cam 7 with
its protrusion can just move below this slit 9. Rotating ring 8 is provided with engagement
ears 10. To realize positioning of ring 8 as shown in figure 4, markings 11 and 12
are realized on the ring and the upper face of the lid respectively as is shown in
figure 1. Lid part 32 is provided with a sealing edge 13 snapping, as is clear from
figure 3, in a corresponding receiving section 14 of the container. The container
furthermore comprises a circumferential groove 15 in which a protrusion 16 of the
circumferential edge 31 can be accommodated. As is clear from figure 1 front side
19 of the lid and front side 20 of the container are flush.
[0016] The embodiment shown in figures 1 and 4 functions as follows:
[0017] During production container having different sizes are realized of which the neck
of opening 30 is always the same. Because of that on different containers always the
same circumferential edge 31 can be snapped, wherein the protruding part 16 engages
the circumferential groove of the container. The lid is connected with this circumferential
edge through hinge 18. If the lid is snapped in closed position, which is realized
through cooperation of parts 13 and 14, a flush transition between the front faces
19 and 20 results if tongue 16 is moved inwardly as is clear from figure 1. Because
of that it is not possible for the (young) user to remove the lid from the container.
The force of engagement between the lid part 32 and the container is too large. If
the lid has to be opened it is necessary to move tongue 6 outwardly to the position
shown in figure 4. In this position it is possible to press under tongue 6 such that
the lid is opened as yet. Tongue 6 can only be moved in outward direction by moving
from the position according to figures 1 and 3 in leftward direction of cam 7. This
movement to the left of cam 7 is restricted in all positions by rotating ring 8 except
in case wherein slit 9 is moved in leftward direction, i.e. in the position wherein
the markings 11 and 12 are in front of each other. After taking of an article from
the container, the user can choose whether or not to relock the lid through inward
movement of the tongue and rotating of the rotating ring.
[0018] In figures 5-7 a second embodiment of the container-lid assembly according to the
invention is shown. This most preferred embodiment comprises a container, but in contrast
to the previous first embodiment lid 32 is integrally formed with the container. Such
an embodiment is interesting if a large number of the same containers has to be produced
and can for example be realized by injection moulding. Lid 32 is connected to the
container through film hinge 48.
[0019] Lid 32 is provided with an internal slit 39 to accommodate tongue 52 having an opening
35. A pin-shaped part 45 of blocking disc 38 can be introduced in opening 37 of tongue
52. To elucidate the shape of this pin-shaped part 45 it is separately shown in fig.
7 between blocking disc 38 and lid 32 in dash lines. The flat of this pin has reference
46. From fig. 7 it is clear that pin 45 can extend through both the left and right
side of opening 45, but can only be displaced from the left side to the right side
or v.v. in the position, in which the flat 46 of pin 45 is directed to protrusion
36. Pin 45 is rotatably received in opening 35. Markings 41 and 42 are provided to
obtain an indication for a correct position of blocking disc 38.
[0020] As described above transferral of blocking disc 38 is only possible if the flat 46
on pin 45 is directed to protrusion 36. In that position the tongue can be moved out
of the circumference of the container as is shown in fig. 6a. In that position it
is possible to engage the lid and to remove it from the container as shown in fig.
6b. Opposite protruding edges 50 of the container prevent acces of a knife, screw
driver and so on for forced opening of the lid.
[0021] In figures 8-10 a third embodiment of the invention is shown. In this embodiment
also a container 2 is provided having a lid, now indicated with 23. The lid also has
a circumferential edge and a lid portion proper. The circumferential edge is realized
in the same way as in the embodiment as described above whilst the lid part has been
given reference number 33. The lid portion 33 is connected to the circumferential
edge 31 through hinge 28. The lid part 33 comprises as in the previous embodiments
an upper face 24 and a lower face 25 in between a tongue 22 is provided. In the upper
face an opening 27 is realized. The tongue is extended with a curved part 29 extending
through opening 27. For positioning of the curved part the upper face of the lid is
provided with protruding edges 26.
[0022] The embodiment described above functions as follows: Starting from the closed position
shown in fig. 9 the user has to exert a force through opening 27 on curved part 29.
Because of that tong 22 will move outwardly, such that a gripping point for the lid
portion is provided through which the lid portion can be removed from the container.
In this embodiment after relieving the curved part 29 this will always resiliently
move back to the position shown in fig. 9 such that after closing of the lid always
automatically safety is ensured.
[0023] Although the invention has been described above referring to three preferred embodiments,
it has to be understood that numerous changes can be effected. It will be clear for
the person skilled in the art that it is possible in many ways to block the lip for
engaging the lid. All such amendments are deemed to be within the range of the enclosed
claims.
1. Container-lid assembly comprising a pivotable lid having an engagement tongue accommodated
therein, said engagement tongue being movable from the lid at the side where the opening
force has to be exerted for opening the lid from the container, wherein the lid is
provided with externally operative blocking means for said tongue.
2. Container-lid assembly according to claim wherein the blocking means comprise the
operating means for the tongue.
3. Container-lid assembly according to claim 1, wherein the container is provided near
the lid with at least two opposed protruding edges accommodating therebetween in closed
position the lid.
4. Container-lid assembly according to claim 1, wherein the blocking means comprise a
rotating ring having gripping members provided in the upper part of the lid, of which
the lower side is realized as curved disc engaging a cam said cam being connected
with the tongue.
5. Container-lid assembly according to claim 1, wherein said blocking means comprise
a rotatable blocking disc of which one extremity is provided with operating means
and the other end is provided on the one hand with means for rotatable engagement
with the tongue and on the other hand with a non circular curved part accommodated
in a slit provided in the lid, said slit being designed such that transfer of the
non-curved part in the slit can only be realized in predetermined discrete positions.
6. Container-lid assembly according to claim 1, wherein on at least one of the rotating
ring, blocking disc or upper face of the lid markings are provided for orientation
of the rotating ring or the blocking disc relative to the lid.
7. Container-lid assembly according to claim 1, wherein below the operating means a further
lid face is provided, connected with locking means, cooperating with corresponding
means on the container.
8. Container-lid assembly according to claim 7, wherein the sealing means are snapping
sealing means.
9. Container-lid assembly according to claim 7, wherein the hinge is a part of a circumferential
edge being integral with the lid, and being provided with means for permanent connection
to the container.