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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Apr. 04, 2023
Filed:
Nov. 20, 2018
Drug Plastics & Glass Company, Inc., Boyertown, PA (US);
Frederick N. Biesecker, II, Boyertown, PA (US);
Nathaniel Koller, Boyertown, PA (US);
Bruce T. Cleevely, Boyertown, PA (US);
Douglas S. Camomile, Boyertown, PA (US);
Lissa Biesecker Longacre, Boyertown, PA (US);
Joshua T. Koehler, Boyertown, PA (US);
DRUG PLASTICS & GLASS COMPANY, INC., Boyertown, PA (US);
Abstract
Child resistant closures are typically two-piece assemblies or squeeze and turn closures with an inside wall and an outside wall. The current squeeze and turn child resistant closures are expensive and difficult for seniors to operate. The preferred design is a child-resistant single wall cap and container assembly that is preferably easy for seniors to open and difficult for children to open or is substantially child-resistant. In addition, due to the single wall of the cap and relatively low cap height, the preferred assembly is light, requires less material and relatively less expensive to manufacture than prior art container assemblies. Like many child resistant closure systems, the preferred container assembly design includes a container with specifically designed neck finish to lock the closure on the container. However, the preferred design includes two small lugs, which generally do not add significantly to the bottle complexity or bottle cost.