Patent classifications
B65D2401/35
Container system and method
A packaging container is provided. The packaging container includes a body defining a volume. The body including a neck extending from an opening of the body. The neck including a proximal surface and a circumferential projection defining at least one gap. The neck further including at least one axial support disposed in the gap. A closure is engageable with the proximal surface, and a sleeve is conformable to an outer surface of the closure and the neck. In some embodiments, container systems and methods of manufacturing containers are disclosed.
Closure
A closure (10) for a container mouth, comprising a cap (15) and a retaining ring (20) for retaining the closure on a container mouth, a tether (45) is provided between the cap side wall and the retaining ring along the circumference of the cap, one end of the tether is fixedly connected to the side wall and the other end is fixedly connected to the retaining ring, in which the tether is connected to the cap by a root (30) and extends from the root in a clockwise direction.
PACKAGE
A package includes a container formed to include a product-storage region and a mouth arranged to open into the product-storage region and a closure coupled to the container to selectively close the mouth.
CONTAINER SYSTEM AND METHOD
A packaging container is provided. The packaging container includes a body defining a volume. The body including a neck extending from an opening of the body. The neck including a proximal surface and a circumferential projection defining at least one gap. The neck further including at least one axial support disposed in the gap. A closure is engageable with the proximal surface, and a sleeve is conformable to an outer surface of the closure and the neck. In some embodiments, container systems and methods of manufacturing containers are disclosed.
A TAMPER EVIDENT CLOSURE FOR A THREADED CONTAINER
A tamper evident closure (100) for containers having a threaded neck and a locking shoulder. The closure has a top (102) and an annular skirt (104) defining a cavity (105). The skirt has an upper portion (106) having threads (110) projecting into the cavity (105) for engaging the threaded neck, a lower portion (108) having a tuck ring (114), and a peripheral slit (112) between the upper portion and the lower portion. The peripheral slit (112) is interrupted by a plurality of hinge bridges (116), a plurality of pairs of sacrificial bridges (118) spaced from one another by a gap (120), and a plurality of vertical splits (124). One of each split (124) is in registration with a respective gap (120). The sacrificial bridges (118) and the tuck ring (114) break upon removal of the closure to divide the tuck ring into segments (126) between the vertical splits (124). The segments bend radially outward along the hinge bridges by a camming action on the locking shoulder on removal of the entire closure from the container.
A TAMPER-EVIDENT CLOSURE
A tamper-evident closure (1) for a container, the closure comprising: a shell comprising a first shell part (3A) and a second shell part (3B); and a tamper-evident overcap, the overcap comprising a cap (4A) which is fixed to the exterior of the first shell part and a tamper-evident member (4B) which is releasably connected to the cap (4A) and releasably located around the exterior of at least part of the second shell part (3B), such that the first and second shell parts (3A, 3B) cannot be separated unless the member (4B) is released, and thereafter the cap (4A) is removable together with the first shell part (3A).
Systems and Methods for Packaging
Systems and methods for providing tamper evident packaging are disclosed. The systems and methods include, for example, one or more structures that provide or generate a visual indicator of package tampering. In some implementations, the systems and methods described herein relate to a package system, the system including, for example, top/lid and base portions connected together by a tamper evident assembly. In some implementations, the systems and methods described herein also relate to a packaging system including, for example, nozzle and base portions that are snap or interference fit together.
Container cap and compounds
A cap for accommodating a compound includes a body with an opening. The opening penetrates from an upper to a lower end portion of the body by a first length. A membrane seals a lower end portion of the opening. A lid is removably coupled and moveable relative to the body. The lid includes a protrusion extending downwardly from an interior surface of the lid by a second length greater than the first length. The opening accommodates a lower end portion of the protrusion. A spacer removably couples with the lid and interposes between the lid and the body. The spacer configurable between a first state in which the spacer is engaged with the lid, which prevents the protrusion from penetrating the membrane, and a second state in which the spacer is disengaged with the lid, which allows the protrusion of the lid to penetrate the membrane of the body.
Mold-material flip-top tamper evident closure
A closure for use with a container, the closure including a cap assembly with a lower cap configured to attach to a neck of the container. A flip-top reclosable lid is hingedly attached to the cap assembly. The hinge permitting the lid to be pivoted open and closed relative to the cap assembly. A plurality of frangible spokes extend between and are integrally molded to the flip-top lid and the cap assembly. The spokes are spaced about a periphery of the flip-top lid and configured to break when the lid is first opened thereby providing a visual indication that the closure has been opened.
Innovative tamper-evident and child-safety container
This invention is method of manufacturing of child-resistant and tamper-evident packaging container, which the cap having a tamper-evident feature on the top and a press-tab on the side wall. This cap provides both tamper-evident and child safety features to warn and protect consumers as well as dispensers such as: pharmacists, hospitals, medical centers, and manufacturers that the containers have not been opened and accurately reflect the number of pills in the container. The cap's distinctive feature enables the pharmacist and medical staff or provider to securely fasten by rotating it clockwise, while the patient turns the cap counterclockwise to open it for the first time. However, this process will break off the tamper-evident feature away from the outside cap, which indicates tampering and exposes the upper surface of the inner lid, where additional marking displays, i.e., OPENED to warn of tampering. The cap continues function a child-resistant container thereon.