Cap and container assemblies
First Claim
1. A cap and container assembly, comprising:
- a container having a base and a tubular side wall extending upward from the base, the side wall defining a container opening at an upper edge thereof, the container opening leading to an interior of the container;
a cap pivotally affixed to the container by a hinge provided on a rear of the assembly, the cap being pivotable about the hinge between a closed position, in which the cap covers the container opening, and an opened position, in which the container opening is exposed;
the cap having a front tab opposite the hinge, the front tab extending radially outward relative to the container side wall when the cap is in the closed position, the cap further comprising a lock extending downwardly from the front tab and an actuation portion formed on a front surface of the lock, the actuation portion comprising a forward projection;
the container having a front spacer positioned opposite the hinge and below the opening on an outer surface of the side wall, the spacer comprising a strip projecting radially from the side wall in a path conforming substantially to an outer edge of the front tab when the cap is the in the closed position, the strip having a first end affixed to the outer surface of the side wall at a first position below the container opening and a second end affixed to the outer surface of the side wall at a second position directly below the container opening, wherein a gap is provided between the strip and the side wall, the strip comprising an upper edge that contacts an underside of the front tab when the cap is in the closed position, wherein a lower section of the spacer comprises a central cutout forming a portion of a bottom edge of the spacer, the central cutout extending upward in a curved path and being configured to accommodate the actuation portion of the lock when the cap is in the closed position;
wherein when the cap is in the closed position, the lock extends into the gap and the forward projection of the actuation portion protrudes into the cutout such that right and left sides of the actuation portion and an upper edge of the actuation portion are entirely blocked by the strip, and wherein a bottom edge and a front surface of the actuation portion are not blocked by the strip, wherein the cutout interferes with upward movement of the actuation portion, thereby preventing the cap from being moved upward from the closed position to the opened position and thereby locking the assembly, the assembly being configured to be unlocked by manually depressing the actuation portion radially inward until the actuation portion clears the cutout, whereupon the cap may be moved from the closed position to the opened position.
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Abstract
A cap and container assembly includes a container having a base and a side wall extending upward from the base. The base and the side wall define an interior, and the side wall defines an opening leading to the interior. A cap moves with respect to the container between an opened position in which the opening is exposed, and a closed position in which the cap covers the opening. A tab projects outward from the cap and has a bottom surface. A spacer projects from the container side wall at a location beneath the tab when the assembly is in the closed position. The spacer bends inward towards the container in response to application of a sufficient force, to move from a locked position that blocks the bottom surface of the tab, to an unlocked position to expose at least a portion of the bottom surface of the tab.
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14 Claims
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1. A cap and container assembly, comprising:
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a container having a base and a tubular side wall extending upward from the base, the side wall defining a container opening at an upper edge thereof, the container opening leading to an interior of the container; a cap pivotally affixed to the container by a hinge provided on a rear of the assembly, the cap being pivotable about the hinge between a closed position, in which the cap covers the container opening, and an opened position, in which the container opening is exposed; the cap having a front tab opposite the hinge, the front tab extending radially outward relative to the container side wall when the cap is in the closed position, the cap further comprising a lock extending downwardly from the front tab and an actuation portion formed on a front surface of the lock, the actuation portion comprising a forward projection; the container having a front spacer positioned opposite the hinge and below the opening on an outer surface of the side wall, the spacer comprising a strip projecting radially from the side wall in a path conforming substantially to an outer edge of the front tab when the cap is the in the closed position, the strip having a first end affixed to the outer surface of the side wall at a first position below the container opening and a second end affixed to the outer surface of the side wall at a second position directly below the container opening, wherein a gap is provided between the strip and the side wall, the strip comprising an upper edge that contacts an underside of the front tab when the cap is in the closed position, wherein a lower section of the spacer comprises a central cutout forming a portion of a bottom edge of the spacer, the central cutout extending upward in a curved path and being configured to accommodate the actuation portion of the lock when the cap is in the closed position; wherein when the cap is in the closed position, the lock extends into the gap and the forward projection of the actuation portion protrudes into the cutout such that right and left sides of the actuation portion and an upper edge of the actuation portion are entirely blocked by the strip, and wherein a bottom edge and a front surface of the actuation portion are not blocked by the strip, wherein the cutout interferes with upward movement of the actuation portion, thereby preventing the cap from being moved upward from the closed position to the opened position and thereby locking the assembly, the assembly being configured to be unlocked by manually depressing the actuation portion radially inward until the actuation portion clears the cutout, whereupon the cap may be moved from the closed position to the opened position. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14)
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