Locking Package Container
A locking packaging container, locking mechanism and method includes an insert including at least one locking tab of dual interlocking slotted end panels and a void of material at end corners of at least one of the dual interlocking slotted end panels of the insert and an outer sleeve including at least one locking aperture slot corresponding to the at least one locking tab when in a locked position.
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This application claims the benefit of the filing date of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 62/674,914, filed May 22, 2018, which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
FIELDThe present invention relates generally to a locking packaging container and in particular to a locking packaging container having an outer sleeve with a locking aperture slot and a tray insert with a corresponding locking tab having interlocking slotted end panels.
BACKGROUNDIn the field of locking packaging for a wide range of consumer goods, it is desired to provide consumers with secure packaging, particularly healthcare and medication packaging, having features to restrict or prevent access to the contents by a certain group of individuals while at the same time providing access with some degree of ease by another group of individuals.
SUMMARYIn accordance with one aspect of the present disclosure, there is provided a locking packaging container including an insert having top, bottom, front wall, back wall and side walls, wherein at least one locking tab is composed of dual interlocking slotted end panels and a void of material at end corners of at least one of the dual interlocking slotted end panels of the insert; and an outer sleeve including top, bottom, back wall and side walls, wherein at least one wall includes at least one locking aperture slot corresponding to the at least one locking tab when in a locked position.
In accordance with another aspect of the present disclosure, there is provided a locking mechanism, including: a locking tab having dual interlocking slotted end panels of an insert and a void of material at end corners of the dual interlocking slotted end panels, wherein the locking tab is moveable between a relaxed position and a flexed position; and a locking aperture slot of a sleeve corresponding to the locking tab, wherein a portion of the locking tab extends beyond the locking aperture slot when in a locked position.
In accordance with another aspect of the present disclosure, there is provided a method including moving a locking tab of an insert from a relaxed position to a flexed position by sliding an end of the insert into a sleeve; and moving the lacking tab of the insert from the flexed position to the relaxed position by sliding the insert into the sleeve until a portion of the locking tab protrudes from a locking aperture of the sleeve, thereby locking the insert within the sleeve.
In accordance with another aspect of the present disclosure, the method further includes unlocking the insert from the sleeve by depressing the portion of the locking tab protruding from the locking aperture of the sleeve thereby moving the locking tab from the relaxed position to the flexed position by partially sliding the insert out of the sleeve.
These and other aspects of the present disclosure will become apparent upon a review of the following detailed description and the claims appended thereto.
The locking packaging container is composed of two components, an insert and an outer sleeve. When assembled together the components create a locking package. In an embodiment, the insert contains at least one reinforced locking tab that can contract and relax due to a combination of interlocking slots on major end panels and a void of material at two corners of the insert. In an embodiment, the sleeve contains at least one aperture slot corresponding to the at least one reinforced locking tab. Optionally, the insert can contain two or more locking tabs and the sleeve can contain two or more corresponding aperture slots, in various combinations and construction.
In operation, to contract light pressure is applied to the locking tab of the insert, when released the locking tab moves back to the relaxed position. When the insert is slid into the outer sleeve, the edge of a corresponding panel will cause the locking tab to contract until it engages with the corresponding aperture slot on the outer sleeve, also known as the locked position. In the locked position, a portion of the locking tab extends out of the aperture slot. To release the insert from the sleeve in the locked position, light pressure is applied to the portion of the locking tab extending beyond the aperture slot pushing it inward. As the locking tab clears the slot of the outer sleeve, the insert is simultaneously pulled out of the insert using the other hand while gripping the insert at the finger notches. To re-lock the package, the insert is slid into the outer sleeve completely until engaging the locking tab with the slot.
The illustration and described features below depict an insert and an open-ended sleeve that function together and work for a variety of paperboard and plastic materials.
In an embodiment,
As shown in
A procedure for locking in accordance with an embodiment includes the following. Place item to be stored inside the insert 2. Fold the top minor panels 3, 4 of the insert 2 back and outward into a position substantially parallel to the side panel of the insert 2, as shown in
A procedure for unlocking/opening/re-locking in accordance with an embodiment includes the following. Apply pressure to the locking tab 9 from the bottom with one hand. Simultaneously, pull the insert 2 out using the other hand, while gripping the insert 2 at the finger notches 7, 8 of the outer sleeve 1, as shown in
Although various embodiments have been depicted and described in detail herein, it will be apparent to those skilled in the relevant art that various modifications, additions, substitutions, and the like can be made without departing from the spirit of the disclosure and these are therefore considered to be within the scope of the disclosure as defined in the claims which follow.
Claims
1. A locking packaging container comprising:
- an insert comprising top, bottom, front wall, back wall and side walls, wherein at least one locking tab is comprised of dual interlocking slotted end panels and a void of material at end corners of at least one of the dual interlocking slotted end panels of the insert; and
- an outer sleeve comprising top, bottom, back wall and side walls, wherein at least one wall comprises at least one locking aperture slot corresponding to the at least one locking tab when in a locked position.
2. The container of claim 1, wherein the insert comprises two or more locking tabs and the sleeve comprises two or more corresponding locking aperture slots.
3. The container of claim 1, wherein the at least one locking tab and at least one locking aperture slot are configured to lock the insert in its entirety inside the outer sleeve.
4. The container of claim 1, wherein the insert further comprises a minor panel located on the side of one end of the insert and a minor panel located on the other side of the end of the insert and the sleeve comprises a minor flap located on the side of one end of the sleeve and a minor flap located on the other side of the end of the sleeve, wherein the minor panels cooperate with the minor flaps to restrict the complete removal of the insert from the sleeve.
5. The container of claim 1, wherein the insert is configured to receive an article within the insert.
6. The container of claim 1, wherein the insert and sleeve comprise paperboard or plastic.
7. A locking mechanism, comprising:
- a locking tab comprising dual interlocking slotted end panels of an insert and a void of material at end corners of the dual interlocking slotted end panels, wherein the locking tab is moveable between a relaxed position and a flexed position; and a locking aperture slot of a sleeve corresponding to the locking tab, wherein a portion of the locking tab extends beyond the locking aperture slot when in a locked position.
8. A method comprising:
- moving a locking tab of an insert from a relaxed position to a flexed position by sliding an end of the insert into a sleeve; and
- moving the lacking tab of the insert from the flexed position to the relaxed position by sliding the insert into the sleeve until a portion of the locking tab protrudes from a locking aperture of the sleeve, thereby locking the insert within the sleeve.
9. The method of claim 8, further comprising:
- unlocking the insert from the sleeve by depressing the portion of the locking tab protruding from the locking aperture of the sleeve thereby moving the locking tab from the relaxed position to the flexed position by partially sliding the insert out of the sleeve.
10. The method of claim 8, further comprising inserting an article into the insert prior to sliding the insert into the sleeve.
11. The method of claim 10, further comprising:
- unlocking the insert from the sleeve by depressing the portion of the locking tab protruding from the locking aperture of the sleeve thereby moving the locking tab from the relaxed position to the flexed position by partially sliding the insert out of the sleeve to expose the article.
Type: Application
Filed: May 22, 2019
Publication Date: Nov 28, 2019
Applicant: Diamond Packaging (Rochester, NY)
Inventor: Andrew Gauvin (Pittsford, NY)
Application Number: 16/419,705