Child-resistant locking means for a container

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B65D 55/02 (2006.01) B65D 41/04 (2006.01) B65D 50/04 (2006.01)

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CA 1111002

ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE A child-resistant locking means for a container has a threaded neck and a closure therefor. The closure has an inner threaded skirt and an outer more flexible skirt on the lower mar- gin of which there is at least one axially extending, depending lug. The container has an abutment near, but spaced radially from, the base of the neck. The abutment has a face that lies in a radial plane of the container and an outer surface that ex- tends inwardly from the outer edge of the abutment face angular- ly across the normal circular path of the closure lug. When the closure is turned onto the container neck, the lug (1) engages the outer surface of the abutment and is flexed outwardly there- by, (2) snaps inwardly after it is turned beyond the abutment and (3) engages the radial face of the abutment when the closure is turned in a retrograde direction. In order to remove the closure, the outer skirt and the tab manually are squeezed in- wardly so as to pass the abutment.

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