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Glenn H. Morris Patents
Inventor:
Morris; Glenn H.
Address:
Chattanooga, TN
No. of patents:
17
Patents:




Patent Number Title Of Patent Date Issued
RE29779 Child-proof and pharmacist-assisting reversible closure for containers September 26, 1978
A unitary reversible closure for containers of medicine and the like is applied in one position to the container to render the container child-resistant and in such position requires a complex manipulation .[.of the closure.]. to release it from the container. In a second position of
D301292 Combined toothbrush sanitizing holder and tray May 30, 1989
D301099 Combined toothbrush sanitizing holder and tray May 16, 1989
D301098 Toothbrush sanitizing holder May 16, 1989
D301097 Toothbrush sanitizing holder May 16, 1989
D279267 Combined reversible child resistant closure and screw cap for containers June 18, 1985
D273463 Closure cap April 17, 1984
D270521 Child resistant push button cap for containers September 13, 1983
D268484 Closure cap April 5, 1983
D246698 Reversible safety cap and screw cap for containers December 20, 1977
4793265 Folding sectional table December 27, 1988
A sectional folding table having a pair of mating halves pivotally connected to crossed, pivotally connected legs. Each half of the table is formed of a plurality of spaced slats, and spacer elements are provided at the medial portion of the table where the pair of mating halves meet, th
4353473 Push button safety cap for containers October 12, 1982
A two component rotational safety cap for containers of harmful substances is disclosed. The cap is more positive and more reliable in its operation. It has several false depressed push button positions during unscrewing rotation to confuse children and a single unscrewing depressed loca
4285437 Push button child-resistant cap for containers August 25, 1981
A closure cap for containers of harmful products when rotationally tightened on the threaded container neck becomes freewheeling in the opposite direction of rotation and resistant to opening by a child. Indicator elements on the inner and outer cap components can be aligned to locat
4271971 Safety cap for containers June 9, 1981
A three component safety cap for threaded containers is operated entirely in a rotational mode between positions where the cap is safe or "child-proof" or unsafe for children in that it may be removed from the threaded container by simple rotation. Optionally, the safety cap may incl
4223794 Push button safety cap for glass bottles September 23, 1980
A safety cap arrangement for containers of materials which are dangerous to children is provided wherein a user will detect by merely looking at the cap whether it is in a safe or non-safe condition. When the cap is being applied to a container, its push button operator will rise automat
4103797 Tightly closed safety cap and vial August 1, 1978
A container or vial for medicines has a reversible internally and externally screw-threaded closure for selective engagement with internal and external screw-threads on the mouth of the container. Wedge sealing rings on the reversible closure force the coacting screw-threads of the c
4036385 Safety closure for containers July 19, 1977
A threaded container cap has locking teeth on a bottom skirt portion thereof which cooperate with a tooth carried by a yielding release element on the side wall of the container body portion. Separation of the interlocked teeth is caused by lateral pressure on the release element of


 
 
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