B65D2401/00

Cover for drug product bottles
11634258 · 2023-04-25 · ·

The cover for a drug product bottle with transfer tubes extending therefrom. The cover is made with two parts that close on each other over a screw cap on a drug product bottle. The parts each have a ledge that fits under the screw cap, an intermediately disposed flange that rests on the screw cap and a semi-circular lid spaced from the flange. The flanges and lids define an encapsulated space when the parts are in a closed position to encapsulate the transfer tubes extending from the bottle.

LABELLING ARRANGEMENT FOR A MULTI-PART CONTAINER, SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR APPLYING A LABELLING ARRANGEMENT TO A MULTI-PART CONTAINER

A labeling arrangement for a multi-part container includes a sleeve-shaped cap element adapted to be coupled to and surround a closure of the container, the cap element having, relative to a longitudinal axis, first and second cap portions and a severing region. The labeling arrangement further includes a fixing label having adjacent first and second label portions. The first label portion is adapted to be attached to the second cap portion, and the second label portion is adapted to be attached to a container body of the container such that the fixation label couples the cap element to the container body, such that when the container with the labeling arrangement is opened, the cap element is separable in the severing region and at least a part of the first cap portion together with a part of the closure is removable from the second cap portion and the container body.

PORTABLE CONTAINER SYSTEM AND METHOD OF PRODUCING SAME
20220324622 · 2022-10-13 · ·

A portable container system including: an insert tray having a tray body with at least one tray recess formed therein; and a rigid container having a chamber therein configured for receiving the insert tray; wherein the insert tray includes at least one first securement member extending from the tray body, said first securement member being configured for arrangement in to a first configuration in which the first securement member is moved relatively inwardly towards a side-wall of the tray body as the insert tray is inserted in to the chamber of the rigid container in a direction inwardly of an opening of the chamber, and, said first securement member being configured for arrangement in to a second configuration in which the first securement member is moved relatively outwardly away from the side-wall of the tray body once the insert tray has been inserted in to the chamber of the rigid container, and wherein, the rigid container includes at least one second securement member protruding inwardly of the chamber from an inner surface of a side-wall of the rigid container, whereby when the at least one first securement member of the insert tray is arranged in the second configuration after being inserted in to the chamber, the at least one first securement member is configured to abut against the at least one second securement member so as to restrict movement of the insert tray in a direction outwardly of the opening of the chamber; and wherein a portion of the insert tray is configured for biasing the at least one securement member in to the second configuration from the first configuration.

Closure

A package includes a container and a closure cap for mounting on the container. The closure cap is coupled to a neck of the container to block selectively removal of product stored within the container at the selection of a user.

Closure

A flip-top dispensing closure is provided. The closure includes a base and a lid. The base is attachable to a container neck and includes an integral spout. The lid includes a fixing ring and a cap. The fixing ring is attachable to the base and the cap is hingedly attached to the ring. The closure is provided with tamper-evident parts including first and second parts which are initially frangibly connected to each other within the lid, and upon first opening of the cap the first and second parts are separated, one of the parts being retained by the cap and the other of the parts dropping onto the base.

SHIPPING PACKAGE TRACKING OR MONITORING SYSTEM AND METHOD

A shipping package (1) comprises an enclosure for receiving content within, a closure (14) for sealing the enclosure, a label comprising shipping information, a network module (380), a sensor module (382), and a battery module (384). The battery module provides power to the network module and the sensor module. The sensor module (382) providing location information to the network module, the network module transmits a shipping status message to an external device.

TAMPER-EVIDENT CAP

A tamper-evident closure for a container includes a straw having an outer edge with an outwardly extending projection. The closure includes a cap with a rib. A tamper-evident tab extends from the rib. The tab has an inwardly extending lug configured to engage with the outwardly extending projection of the straw as the cap rotates relative to the straw when the cap and the straw are secured together. The tab has a has a foldable portion configured to fold the lug inwardly to provide a visual indication when the cap is an unsealed configuration.

DEVICE FOR CHECKING WHETHER A PACKAGE HAS BEEN OPENED OR NOT AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING SAID DEVICE

The invention relates to a device for checking whether a package has been opened or not, comprising at least one package (10), at least one electronic unit (18), at least one battery (12) which supplies the electronic unit (18) with energy, at least one display (14) which can be controlled by the electronic unit (18), said electronic unit (18), the battery (12) and the display (14) being arranged on the package (10). At least two contact tracks (23, 24) and/or electrodes (26, 28) and/or at least one strain sensor (25) are provided as means for detecting whether the package (10) has been opened or not.

Tamper evidence bridges
11679912 · 2023-06-20 · ·

An apparatus and a method are provided for a container cap comprising a plurality of tamper evidence bridges configured to provide evidence that the container cap has been removed from a container by other than a manufacturer of the container. The tamper evidence bridges comprise a small tab of material that extends from a bottom-most edge of the container cap to a neck ring of the container. The tamper evidence bridges are configured to break, or snap, when the container cap is rotated relative to the neck ring. Broken tamper evidence bridges provide readily visible evidence to an end-user of the container that the container cap has been removed by other than the manufacturer of the container. The high visibility of the tamper evidence bridges serves to discourage vendors from attempting to refill and resale of the used containers.

DEVICE FOR SEALING A CONTAINER COMPRISING A NECK

The invention relates to a device (100) for sealing a container having a neck, said device comprising: a deformable portion (1) intended to be at least partially arranged inside the neck of the container so as to seal it in a leak tight manner, said portion being capable of deforming elastically when inserted into the neck, said portion comprising a first end intended to be oriented towards the inside of the container, and a radiofrequency identification tag (11), said device being characterised in that it comprises at least one piezoelectric component (10) electrically connected to the tag (11) and arranged inside said deformable portion (1), within a blind recess on the first end side, generating an electric voltage caused by expansion of the deformable portion containing the piezoelectric component when said deformable portion is removed from the neck, said electric voltage being capable of causing a change of state of the radiofrequency identification tag.