Abstract:
The present invention concerns a retractable covering system suitable for covering a handling element protruding from the neck of a product reservoir, said system comprising an assembly ring defining a longitudinal axis and an axial direction; and a cap translatable along the longitudinal axis relative to the assembly ring between a deployed position, in which it extends substantially protruding relative to said ring, and a retracted position, in which it is at least partially retracted relative to said ring; said system further comprising: an elastic element biasing the cap toward the deployed position; and a reversible locking device to lock the cap in the retracted position.
Abstract:
A safety closure to deter children from opening containers used to store potentially dangerous substances. The closure includes a screw cap or snap-on cap with a fastening portion on the outer surface of its skirt for slidably mounting a shielding sleeve around the skirt. When the closure is in locked position the shielding sleeve surrounds the skirt and covers gripping portion on the outer surface of the skirt. When it is desired to open the closure the shielding sleeve must be manipulated upwardly in a predetermined manner to expose the gripping portion on the skirt. The cap is then removed by holding the cap by the gripping portion and manipulating the skirt.
Abstract:
A container having a childproof safety device is provided. The container has a container body with a container opening, comprising a container closure for the container opening, said closure being movable from a closed to an open position, and comprising a removable tamper-proof element. A child safety device that comprises an actuating element is associated with the container closure. The invention is characterized in that the tamper-proof element blocks movement of at least a portion of the actuating element and in that after the tamper-proof element is removed at least a portion of the actuating element is movable from a first position, in which the container closure is secured, to a second position, in which the container closure is not secured.
Abstract:
A packaging guard for a screw top container includes a screw cap closing the screw top container and having a collar lip with an outside diameter v extending from a bottom portion of an exterior of the screw cap; a cap guard with an inside diameter s greater than the outside diameter v of the collar lip and having an interior lip with an inside diameter w less than the outside diameter v of the collar lip; and wherein the interior lip of the cap guard engages the collar lip when the cap guard is placed substantially over the screw cap, thereby securing the cap guard in a position over the screw cap in which the exterior of the screw cap is substantially covered. The cap guard prevents the screw top from being unscrewed from the container.
Abstract:
A closure for a container which comprises a cap (1) and a locking ring (2), the cap being adapted in use to sealably engage the opening (3) of the outlet neck (4) of a container (5); and the locking ring being adapted in use to be mounted over the outlet neck of the container and slidable between first and second positions, such that in use in the first position, the locking ring engages the cap and thereby prevents disengagement of the cap from the opening of the container and in the second position, the locking ring is (a) disengaged from the cap thereby allowing the cap to disengage the opening of the outlet neck and (b) retained in the second position on the outlet neck of the container.
Abstract:
A closure for bottles, cans and like containers which is difficult for small children to open comprises a stationary member adapted to be mounted upon the neck of the container, said member having a dispensing aperture communicating with the passage through the container neck, and comprising a locking ring mounted on and rotatable with respect to said stationary member. Said stationary member includes a hinged lid provided with a stopper adapted to close and seal said dispensing aperture when the lid is closed. Said lid is normally locked in closed position by said locking ring. To open the container the locking ring must be rotated to a position to release the lid which can then be lifted to remove the stopper from the dispensing aperture. Rotation of the locking member to release the lid stresses one or more springs carried by said locking ring so that after the lid is opened, the locking ring is returned to its original locking position by the springs. When the lid is closed cooperating cam surfaces on the lid and locking ring rotate the locking ring to again stress the springs, which thereafter automatically return the locking ring to locking position to again lock the lid in closed position.
Abstract:
A safety guard for containers, such as a bottle having a threaded mouth section and a complemental closure cap, said safety guard more particularly comprising a cylindrical body having an upper opening for receiving the upper end of the closure cap therethrough, said body having inturned flanges at the top and bottom thereof, said flanges being engageable with said closure cap for retaining said body in a position enshrouding said closure cap, the upper flange being rigid though flexible to yield under force and allow said guard to move downward and expose said closure cap through the upper opening.
Abstract:
The present invention relates to an opening and closing apparatus capable of controlling opening same and a container provided with the apparatus, the opening and closing apparatus controlling opening the container by a user by means of: an opening and closing device, provided on a container main body for storing content, having a turning part necessary for opening the container main body on the outer surface of the opening and closing device, and opening and closing one end of the container main body; and a turning control part, separated from the opening and closing actions of the opening and closing device for controlling the operation of the turning part.