Closure with spring loaded tether docking
09776779 · 2017-10-03
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D41/34
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65D55/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A closure for a container has an integral tether section of the closure skirt attached to a tamper band at frangible sections. In the open position, the tether section has a free length providing for a plurality of resiliently docked closure positions retaining the closure on the container and not interfering with the transfer of contents therefrom.
Claims
1. A closure for a container, said container including a cylindrical neck portion having: a central passage; an outwardly extending annular upper flange having an annular retaining space therebelow; a container thread formed on an outer surface of said neck portion above said upper flange; and an annular end surface surrounding said passage, said closure comprising: a circular cover section for engaging said end surface of said neck portion and a cylindrical skirt portion extending downwardly from said cover section and surrounding said neck portion of said container and having a lower end about, at, or above said upper flange; a closure thread on an interior surface of said skirt portion operatively engaging said container thread for manually raising and lowering of said closure with respect to said container between a closed position whereat said cover section engages said end surface and an open position wherein said threads are disengaged; an annular retaining band in said retaining space and having inwardly extending projections for engaging said upper flange to prevent upward movement of said band in assembly; a circumferential tether section completely within said skirt section and between said retaining band defined by a lower first and an upper second sectors wherein said tether section spans said second sector of said skirt section substantially less than said first sector and has a length accommodating resilient engagement of said skirt portion against said neck portion.
2. The closure as recited in claim 1 wherein said tether section has an axial height of about ½ to ⅓ of said inside surface of said skirt section.
3. The closure as recited in claim 2 wherein said connecting section includes a reduced radial cross section connecting with said retaining band allowing transverse pivoting of said tether section during movement to at least one predetermined docked position.
4. The closure as recited in claim 1 wherein said tether section has a length; (a) accommodating movement of said closure from said open position to a first stable docked position wherein said skirt section engages and is resiliently biased against said neck portion by the tether section in a first predetermined docked position and/or; (b) accommodating rotation of said closure about said tether section to a second predetermined docked position wherein said skirt portion engages and is biased by said tether section against said container transverse to said neck portion; and/or (c) accommodating rotation of said closure beyond said second docked position to a predetermined third docked position wherein said cover portion of the closure is resiliently biased by said tether section against the container by the tether section.
5. A closure for a filler neck of a container, comprising: a closure body having a cover and a peripheral skirt for enclosing the neck of the container and a retaining band below a lower end of said skirt encircling the neck and retained in an annular groove by an annular flange against axial movement; a circumferential tether formed entirely in said skirt for connecting said closure body to the container after opening, said tether being defined by a first circumferential sector between said lower end of said skirt and said band having a circumferential length extending substantially completely around said lower end of said skirt and having a starting end and a finishing end on opposed sides of a narrow integral bridge section flexibly connecting said band to said skirt, said tether being defined by a second circumferential sector formed in said skirt above said first sector, said second sector having a finishing end adjacent said finishing end of said first sector with said finishing ends being interconnected by an axial connecting section, said second sector having a starting end circumferentially extending beyond said starting end of said first section thereby providing a tether length circumferentially between said starting ends and having a circumferential length in said second sector substantially less than said first sector, a thread section on an interior surface of said skirt operative with a complementary thread section on an outer surface of the neck of the container for accommodating rotation of the closure to raise the closure body to an open position thereby separating said sectors and maintaining connection of said skirt to said retaining band by said tether, the length of said tether providing resilient biasing of said skirt against said neck in at least one of a plurality of predetermined stable docking positions.
6. The closure as recited in claim 5 wherein said tether length accommodates rotation of said closure about said tether section to a second predetermined stable docked position wherein said skirt portion engages and is biased by said tether section against said container transverse to said neck portion.
7. The closure as recited in claim 6 wherein tether length accommodates rotation of said closure beyond said second predetermined stable docked position to a third predetermined stable docked position wherein said cover portion of the closure is resiliently biased by said tether section against the container by the tether.
8. A closure having a circular cover section for engaging end surface of a neck portion and a cylindrical skirt portion extending downwardly from said cover section and surrounding said neck portion of a container and having a lower end above said upper flange; a closure thread on an interior surface of said skirt portion operatively engaging said container thread for manually raising and lowering of said closure with respect to said container between a closed position whereat said cover section engages said end surface and an open position wherein said threads are disengaged; an annular retaining band in a retaining space and having inwardly extending projections for engaging said upper flange to prevent upward movement of said band in assembly; a first sector connecting a lower end of said skirt portion to said retaining band, said first sector extending substantially circumferentially around said lower end of said skirt portion and having end sections circumferentially spaced by a narrow connecting section; a second sector in said skirt section above said first sector and having a first end connected at one end section of said connecting section and a second end extending beyond the other end section thereby providing a circumferential tether section within said skirt section and between said retaining band; said sectors separating during rotation of said closure to said open position, wherein said tether section spans said second sector of said skirt section substantially less than said first sector and has a length accommodating resilient engagement of said skirt portion against said neck portion; wherein the finishing end of a second sector is connected with the finishing end of the first sector by an axially curved section between an axially curved section on the skirt and a corresponding section on the tether and a lower end of the tether includes a circumferentially weakened cross section between the first sector's starting end and the first sector's finishing end, allowing living hinge pivoting of the tether relative to the tamper band during deployment to at least one stable docked position.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The above and other features and advantages of the invention will become apparent from the following description of the preferred embodiments of the invention taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(18) Referring to the drawings for the purpose of illustrating embodiments of the invention and not for limiting same,
(19) The present invention may be employed in a variety of applications including without limitation carbonated and non-carbonated beverages, foodstuffs, working fluids, capsules solid and liquid materials and the like. Typically, both the container and the closure use plastic based material, however, other combinations of materials are also usable.
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(26) For movement to a first docked operative position, the closure body, from the partially open position shown in
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(29) For reuse the opening sequences are reversed from the docked position and the cap tightened on the thread section for sealed storage. When empty, the container with closure attached remains unitized for complete disposal and total recycling.
(30) The closure is usable on a wide variety of container configuration. For instance, as shown in
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(33) Based on the foregoing, it will be appreciated that the closure of the present invention can be used on a variety of containers. The described embodiments and variants allow for the cap portion to be retained, and not removed, from the container thereby solving acknowledged litter problems, yet kept in an out-of-the-way position for effective use of the container for drinking or pouring. This function allows the user to use just one hand when drinking from the container since the user does not have to hold a detached cap in the opposite hand because there is no place to put the detached cap. It also allows for the container to be re-sealed and opened numerous times with out failure of the attachment section of the cap portion to the retaining ring portion. Such retention avoid misplaced container caps that present a danger to wildlife such as sea birds that often mistake caps for food and ingest the caps.
(34) Having thus described a presently preferred embodiment of the present invention, it will now be appreciated that the objects of the invention have been fully achieved, and it will be understood by those skilled in the art that many changes in construction and widely differing embodiments and applications of the invention will suggest themselves without departing from the sprit and scope of the present invention. The disclosures and description herein are intended to be illustrative and are not in any sense limiting of the invention, which is defined solely in accordance with the following claims.