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US2953271A - Bottles and closure caps for same - Google Patents

Bottles and closure caps for same
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US2953271A
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J. HOHL ET AL 2,953,271
BOTTLES AND CLOSURE CAPS FOR SAME Filed Aug. 18, 1958 INVENTORS (To HN HOI-IL BY GEORGE \LNvmoRn ATTOR Y5 United States Patent 2,953,271 BOTTLES AND CLOSURE CAPS FOR SAME John Hohl and George V. Mumford, Toledo, Ohio, assignors to Owens-Illinois Glass Company, a corporation of Ohio Filed Aug. 18,1958, Ser. No. 755,535
Claims. (Cl. 215-38) Our invention relates to bottles and closure caps for same.
It is well known that in recent years ready access to bottles of aspirin tablets and many other medicines and the exceptional ease of closure cap removal have resulted both in serious illnesses and deaths among small children and others.
An object of our invention is the provision of novel, simple and most effective means by which removal of such closure c-aps becomes quite difficult, if not impossible, for small children but will not present too great a problem for adults.
A further object of our invention is the provision of a bottle and closure cap combination in which removal of the cap requires the exercise of substantially greater strength than that possessed by the average small child and the application of upward pressure to the attaching skirt of the cap in a preselected relatively inconspicuous zone of quite small or restricted dimensions.
Other objects will be in part apparent and in part pointed out hereinafter.
In the drawings:
Fig. l is a fragmentary side elevational view of a bottle and closure cap incorporating our invention, parts being broken away and shown in section to reveal the neck and cap structure and relationship.
Fig. 2 is a top plan view.
Fig. 3 is a sectional plan view taken substantially along the plane line 3-3 of Fig. 1.
In the illustrated embodiment of our invention, the bottle is provided with a diametrically reducedneck 11 which extends upwardly from thebody 12 and defines theusual mouth 13. Preferably a substantial upper portion of the neck diminishes in diameter in a direction axially outward or upward from the body, thereby providing a tapered guiding surface facilitating application of a closure cap C as will be apparent. At the base of the tapered portion of the neck, there is an annular groove or channel 14, the upper wall of which provides anabutment 15, extending circumferentially of the neck and facing generally downwardly. Below thisabutment 15 is an external circumferentially extendingradial head 16 which is interrupted to provide atransverse opening 17, or notch. This notch extends entirely across the bead and is of rather small dimensions circumferentially so as to be relatively inconspicuous. There may also be a secondidentical notch 17 diametrically opposite thefirst notch 17.
The closure cap C, preferably, though not necessarily, is formed of polyethylene or some similar thermoplastic material and includes a top portion, orpanel 18 and a depending annular attachingskirt 19. The lower margin of thisskirt 19 may be thickened radially by means of anexternal rib 20. Internally at this point the skirt is formed with an annular abutment 21, or bead, designed for releasable holding engagement with theabutment 15 on the neck of the bottle. It is of utmost importance that the skirt terminate quite close to theradial rib 16 and additionally be of no greater external diameter than said bead in order to prevent easy removal by resorting to conventional procedure. With the closure cap skirt so related to thebead 16 and the notch, or notches, so very inconspicuous, because of their relatively small dimensions, there is little likelihood of a small child either discovering how these closure caps can or are intended to be removed, or being able to elfect removal, in any event. First, the notch must be located and its function determined and the individual must also have suflicient finger strength to enable him to raise the closure cap about as shown in dotted lines in Fig. 1. Such operation, with only a area of skirt margin available for finger engagement is for all practical purposes impossible by small children.
Modifications may be resorted to within the spirit and scope of the appended claims.
We claim:
1. In combination a bottle having a mouth-defining neck rising therefrom, said neck formed with an annular downwardly facing closure cap retaining abutment spaced from the mouth end, a circumferentially extending radial bead externally of the neck immediately below said abutment and of greater radial extent than the latter, said bead being interrupted to provide a transverse notch of radial extent substantially equal to the radial dimension of the bead, a resilient slip-type closure cap telescoped over the neck and including a top portion, a depending attaching skirt and a radially inwardly directed projection formed at the lower margin of the skirt for holding engagement with said abutment and projecting into the space between the latter and the bead, the lower margin of the skirt spanning the notch in said head and being of no greater diameter externally than the external diameter of said bead.
2. The combination defined in claim 1, the projection at the lower margin of the skirt being formed by radially thickening the lower margin of the attaching skirt to provide an internal bead for holding engagement with said abutment and an external rib radially outward of said bead to facilitate manual removal of the closure cap.
3. The combination defined in claim 1, the neck progressively diminishing in external diameter upwardly away from said abutment whereby to provide a tapered guiding surface facilitating closure cap application.
4. The combination defined in claim 1, the abutment on the neck being a continuous downwardly facing shoulder and the projection at the lower margin of the skirt being an annular internal bead formed with an upper surface engageable with the abutment.
5. The combination defined in claim 1, the circumferential extent of the notch being only sufiicient to perrnit finger engagement with the lower margin of the skirt.
References Cited in the file of this patent UNITED STATES PATENTS 1,930,162 Eckard Oct. 10. 1933 FOREIGN PATENTS 757,792 Great Britain Sept. 26, 1956 757,793 Great Britain Sept. 26, 1956 1,020,206 France Nov. 12, 1952 1,164,764 France May 19, 1958
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US3147873A (en)*1962-07-191964-09-08Owens Illinois Glass CoBottles and closure caps for the same
US3170585A (en)*1963-11-181965-02-23Owens Illinois Glass CoBottle and safety snap cap therefor
US3651972A (en)*1970-01-141972-03-28Mimpei ItohCap
DK153937B (en)*1972-01-191988-09-26Bristol Myers Co FLEXIBLE SAFETY LOCK WITH ASSOCIATED CONTAINER
US6364101B1 (en)*2000-10-192002-04-02S. C. Johnson & Son, Inc.Easily opened wipes canister
USD567650S1 (en)*2007-08-292008-04-29Nalge Nunc International CorporationCollar for a bottle closure
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GB757792A (en)*1953-02-251956-09-26United Glass Bottle Mfg LtdImprovements in or relating to bottles
GB757793A (en)*1953-02-251956-09-26United Glass Bottle Mfg LtdImprovements in or relating to receptacles such as bottles or jars
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FR1020206A (en)*1950-03-271953-02-03Kihm Georges Achille Seal, lid or stopper for closing jars, jars, bottles or other containers and its manufacturing process
GB757792A (en)*1953-02-251956-09-26United Glass Bottle Mfg LtdImprovements in or relating to bottles
GB757793A (en)*1953-02-251956-09-26United Glass Bottle Mfg LtdImprovements in or relating to receptacles such as bottles or jars
FR1164764A (en)*1957-01-151958-10-14Grandes Brasseries Et Malterie Development of bottles for beer and soft drinks

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication numberPriority datePublication dateAssigneeTitle
US3071271A (en)*1961-05-011963-01-01Bristol Myers CoSafety cap
US3147873A (en)*1962-07-191964-09-08Owens Illinois Glass CoBottles and closure caps for the same
US3170585A (en)*1963-11-181965-02-23Owens Illinois Glass CoBottle and safety snap cap therefor
US3651972A (en)*1970-01-141972-03-28Mimpei ItohCap
DK153937B (en)*1972-01-191988-09-26Bristol Myers Co FLEXIBLE SAFETY LOCK WITH ASSOCIATED CONTAINER
US6364101B1 (en)*2000-10-192002-04-02S. C. Johnson & Son, Inc.Easily opened wipes canister
USD567650S1 (en)*2007-08-292008-04-29Nalge Nunc International CorporationCollar for a bottle closure
US11396396B2 (en)*2017-03-172022-07-26Altium Packaging LpContainer with crush resistant spout and method of manufacturing the same
US11858680B2 (en)2020-01-142024-01-02Altium Packaging LpContainer and method of manufacturing the same
USD968229S1 (en)2021-01-082022-11-01Altium Packaging LpContainer
USD990321S1 (en)2021-01-082023-06-27Altium Packaging LpContainer
USD1011889S1 (en)2021-06-072024-01-23Altium Packaging LpContainer
US11952163B2 (en)2021-06-072024-04-09Altium Packaging LpContainer with reinforced neck

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