Patent classifications
B29L31/56
Closures with tamper evidence
- Tobias NAUMANN ,
- Stephan Scherer ,
- Ingo Willems ,
- Christophe Halter ,
- Sebastian Rasche ,
- Cedric Boulay ,
- Jean-Michel Raymond Pierre Cunche ,
- Günter Blesius ,
- Thomas Ara ,
- James Rodrigues ,
- Geoffrey Andrew Gow ,
- Douglas James WEATHERALL ,
- Thibaud Joël Philippe Brill ,
- Thomas Schmidt ,
- Gilles Lacome ,
- Joaquim Martins Nogueira
Closures with a tamper evidence feature that is reshaped to connect it to the container neck are disclosed. Methods and systems for carrying out the methods, and to mold stacks for making the closures are also disclosed. The tamper evidence feature can be a band, a portion of a cylindrical skirt or a panel formed in the cylindrical skirt. The application of heat may deform the band inwardly to create a lip for engaging a flange on the container neck, or it may weld the tamper evidence feature to the flange.
Closures with tamper evidence
- Tobias NAUMANN ,
- Stephan Scherer ,
- Ingo Willems ,
- Christophe Halter ,
- Sebastian Rasche ,
- Cedric Boulay ,
- Jean-Michel Raymond Pierre Cunche ,
- Günter Blesius ,
- Thomas Ara ,
- James Rodrigues ,
- Geoffrey Andrew Gow ,
- Douglas James WEATHERALL ,
- Thibaud Jöel Philippe Brill ,
- Thomas Schmidt ,
- Gilles Lacome ,
- Joaquim Martins Nogueira
Closures with a tamper evidence feature that is reshaped to connect it to the container neck are disclosed. Methods and systems for carrying out the methods, and to mold stacks for making the closures are also disclosed. The tamper evidence feature can be a band, a portion of a cylindrical skirt or a panel formed in the cylindrical skirt. The application of heat may deform the band inwardly to create a lip for engaging a flange on the container neck, or it may weld the tamper evidence feature to the flange.
Closure device for container
A closure device for a container that defines a neck and an annular flange. The closure device comprises a cap body, a tamper evidence (TE) band positioned below the annular flange, a tongue that extends from the cap body towards the tamper evidence band and first and second leashes positioned on either side of the tongue. The first and second leashes connect the cap body to the tamper evidence (TE) band, and allow the cap body to be removed from the neck of the container while remaining attached to the tamper evidence (TE) band. When the cap body is actuated to a fully open position the first and second leashes act as a torsion spring for causing the tongue to exert a force against the neck of the container for retaining the cap body in the fully open position.
Rolled edge trays having smooth edges and stacking extensions
The disclosure relates to forming shaped thermoplastic articles having smooth peripheries. Many thermoplastic articles have sharp edges formed upon molding or cutting the article from a feedstock sheet. Such sharp edges can damage thin plastic films or flesh which they contact, and smoothing the edges is desirable. Described herein are methods of forming a smooth periphery for such sharp-edged articles by rolling over the sharp edge. The smoothing operation is performed by forming a deflectable flange including a bend region separated from the potentially sharp peripheral edge by a spacer, deflecting a portion of the deflectable flange, and softening at least one bent portion of the deflectable flange to yield a smooth periphery upon cooling.