METHOD OF MANUFACTURING A TAMPER-EVIDENT CLOSURE
20220002037 ยท 2022-01-06
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D47/0804
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2401/30
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A method of manufacturing a tamper-evident closure, comprising the steps of: forming a body having a base and a lid; and inserting a dispensing member and a tamper-evident member into the body.
Claims
1. A tamper-evident closure comprising: a body having a base and a lid connected by an integral hinge; a tamper-evident member which is a separate element to the body, the tamper-evident member comprising a projection which projects radially inwards and a flange which projects radially outwards, the projection engaging the lid and the flange engaging the base; and a dispensing spout in the body.
2. The tamper-evident closure as claimed in claim 1, in which the tamper-evident member is a double ring structure.
3. The tamper-evident closure as claimed in claim 2, in which two rings are frangibly connected.
4. The tamper-evident closure as claimed in claim 2, in which rings are separated upon opening of the lid.
5. The tamper-evident closure as claimed in claim 2, in which upon first opening of the lid, rings are pulled apart.
6. The tamper-evident closure as claimed in claim 2, in which a first ring of the double ring structure engages in the lid and a second ring of the double ring structure engages in the base.
7. The tamper-evident closure as claimed in claim 2, wherein the tamper-evident member comprises an upper ring and a lower ring.
8. The tamper-evident closure as claimed in claim 2, in which one ring of the double ring structure is retained by the lid upon opening of the lid.
9. The tamper-evident closure as claimed in claim 2, in which the base comprises a void and one ring of the double ring structure drops into the void upon opening of the lid.
10. The tamper-evident closure as claimed in claim 1, in which the lid and the tamper-evident member are provided with co-operating features so that they engage upon insertion of the tamper-evident member into the body.
11. The tamper-evident closure as claimed in claim 2, in which the projection is formed on one ring of the double ring structure and the flange is formed in the other ring of the double ring structure.
12. The tamper-evident closure as claimed in claim 1, in which the spout includes a flange which projects radially outward from a side of the spout.
13. The tamper-evident closure as claimed in claim 1, in which the spout includes a bore seal which depends from the flange and seals against a radially inner surface of an associated container.
14. The tamper-evident closure as claimed in claim 1, in which the lid is turret-like.
15. The tamper-evident closure as claimed in claim 1, in which the base has a side wall and an interior of the base side wall comprises internal screw thread formations for engaging corresponding external screw thread formations on a container neck.
16. The tamper-evident closure as claimed in claim 1, in which the base has a side wall and an interior of the base side wall comprises an annular retention bead for receiving the spout.
17. The tamper-evident closure as claimed in claim 1, in which the base comprises a generally cylindrical sidewall, the generally cylindrical sidewall comprises a first shoulder against which the dispensing spout abuts and a second shoulder which is engaged by the flange.
18. The tamper-evident closure as claimed in claim 1, in which the base includes a generally cylindrical side wall which has at one end a tamper-evident annular band connected thereto by a plurality of frangible bridges.
19. The tamper-evident closure as claimed in claim 18, in which an interior of the tamper-evident annular band comprises a segmented retention bead for engagement under a locking bead on a container neck so that if the closure is unscrewed the tamper-evident annular band will remain on the container neck.
20. A closure as claimed in claim 1 in combination with a container.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0054] The closure 10 comprises a body having a base 20 and a lid 25. The lid has a top surface 25a and a projection 25c on one side to aid gripping and opening of the lid 25.
[0055] Referring also to
[0056] The base 20 and lid 25 are pivoted together by a hinge 26.
[0057] The lid 25 has an outer skirt 25b and an annular inner skirt 25d which depend from the top surface 25a and presses against part of the spout 40 so as to provide a seal. Further, the lid 25 includes an annular projection 25f depending from the underside of top surface 25a and which takes the form of a bore seal to seal against the inner surface of the spout 40 to prevent leakage of the contents of the container when the lid is in the closed position.
[0058] The spout 40 includes a flange 41 which projects radially outward from the side of the spout 40 at approximately the same axial level, when assembled with the base and/or lid, as the parting plane between the underside of the lid 25 and the upper surface of the base 20. Furthermore, the skirt 25d of the lid 25 has a projection 25e. This projection 25e projects radially outwards at the lower end of the skirt 25d. A gap 27 is left between the lower end of the side skirt 25b in a region approximately opposite the hinge 26 and the upper surface of the base 20. A void or pocket 31 is provided between the spout 40 and the base 20.
[0059] The spout 40 also includes a bore seal 44 which depends from the flange 41 and seals against the radially inner surface of an associated container (see
[0060] Referring also to
[0061] When the tamper-evident member 30 is assembled with the closure 10 the upper projection 34 engages with the projection 25e provided on the radially inner surface of the side skirt 25b of the lid 25. Further, the lower projection 33 engages under a terminal sidewall portion 21. In this manner, the lid cannot be opened without breaking the frangible connections 32. The components are all shaped to allow initial installation; for example the upper ring 30a has an angled surface 30c so that the ring 30a can pass over the projection 25e during assembly. The upper projection 34 includes an undercut, on the side opposite to the side having the angled surface, which engage with the projection 25e to prevent the projections from passing over one another following installation.
[0062] Furthermore, the closure 10 includes a tamper-evident band 23 at the lower end of the base 20 which operates in a similar manner to well-known tamper-evident drop members.
[0063] Referring now to
[0064] The closure 110 is connectable to a container neck.
[0065] The closure 110 comprises a body 111, a spout insert 120 and a tamper-evident member insert 101.
[0066] The body 111 comprises a base 112 and a lid 114.
[0067] The base 112 comprises a generally cylindrical side wall 116 having at one end a tamper-evident annular band 117 connected thereto by a plurality of frangible bridges 118.
[0068] The side wall 116 terminates at its end opposite the band 117 with an annular shoulder 116c which extends radially inwards.
[0069] The turret-like lid 114 is connected to the free end of the shoulder 116c via a hinge arrangement generally indicated 132.
[0070] The interior of the base side wall 116 comprises internal screw thread formations 116a for engaging corresponding external screw thread formations on a container neck. The interior of the side wall 116 further comprises an annular retention bead 116b positioned below a second shoulder 116d in the sidewall 116.
[0071] The interior of the band 117 comprises a segmented retention bead 117a for engagement under a locking bead on a container neck so that if the closure is unscrewed the band 117 will remain on a container neck.
[0072] The lid 114 comprises a top plate 134 from which depends a curved outer sidewall 135; an inner skirt 125b depends from the underside of the top plate, radially inwards of the outer wall 135 and a spigot 136 depends from the underside of the centre of the plate 134, radially inwards of the inner skirt 125b. The free end of the lid sidewall 135 includes a window 108 (which could be, for example, a material thinning or an opening).
[0073] Opposite the hinge 132 the lid 114 includes a small peak 138 used to lift the lid and flip it open with respect to the base 112.
[0074] The spout 120 comprises a generally cylindrical lower portion 150, a generally cylindrical central portion 151 and a generally frusto conical upper portion 152.
[0075] The lower portion 150 comprises an annular external sealing bead 156. In use, the portion 150 enters the bore of the container neck such that the sealing bead 156 seals against its inner surface.
[0076] The central retention portion 151 comprises a plurality of radially outwardly extending retention spokes 160.
[0077] The upper portion 152 comprises a curved, generally frusto conical outer surface defining a spout. At the end of the spout side wall opposite the central portion 151 is a cylindrical terminal portion 170. An inclined annular orifice wall 172 extends inwards from the free end of the portion 170 and from it an annular wall 173 depends; the wall 173 defines an orifice 174.
[0078] The separate spout 120 is received into the body 111 as part of method described in more detail below with reference to
[0079] A tamper-evident member 101 is provided for the closure and is shown in more detail in
[0080] The member 101 takes the form of a separate element having an upper ring 102 and a lower ring 103 connected together by frangible connections 104 and is assembled with the closure 110 as part of a method described in more detail below with reference to
[0081] When the tamper-evident member 101 is assembled with the closure 110 the upper projection 105 engages with a projection 125e provided on the radially inner surface of the inner skirt 125b of the lid. Further, the flange 106 engages with the underside of the shoulder 116c. In this manner, the lid cannot be opened without breaking the frangible connections 104. The member 101 splits into the two rings 102, 103 as shown in
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[0083] The user can now access the spout freely and unencumbered by the lid. With the lid in the open position the ring 103 is retained in the lid by the projection 125e and is clearly visible in the lid. The separated rings 102, 103 show that the closure has been opened at least once.
[0084] Referring now to
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[0089] The member 201 takes the form of a separate annular element having an upper ring 202 and a lower ring 203 connected together by frangible connections 204.
[0090] The member 201 includes an upper projection 205 on the upper ring 202 which projects radially inwardly to form a hook; and a lower flange 206 is provided on the lower ring 203 and projects radially outwardly.
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[0094] The spokes 260 (which in other embodiments may be a continuous flange) abut against the shoulder 216d and engage over the projection 216b to retain the spout in the base. The lid spigot 236 enters through the spout wall 273 to close the orifice 274.
[0095] The assembled closure 210 is now shown in
[0096] The closure 210 functions in a similar way to the closures 10, 110. Upon first opening the tamper member rings 202, 203 are torn apart because the upper ring 202 is clipped over the skirt bead 225e and the lower ring flange abuts against the shoulder 216c. The upper ring 202 is retained by the lid, and the lower ring 203 drops into the base void 207 so it can no longer be seen through the window 208.
[0097] Referring now to
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[0099] A tamper-evident member 301 is presented to the closed body 311. The member 301 takes the form of a separate annular element having an upper ring 302 and a lower ring 303 connected together by frangible connections 304.
[0100] The member 301 includes an upper projection 305 on the upper ring 202 which projects radially inwardly to form a hook; and a lower flange 306 is provided on the lower ring 303 and projects radially outwardly.
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[0102] A dispensing spout 320 is presented to the closed body (with the member 301 in position).
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[0104] The spokes 360 (which in other embodiments may be a continuous flange) abut against the shoulder 316d and engage over the projection 316b to retain the spout in the base. The lid spigot 336 enters through the spout wall 373 to close the orifice 374.
[0105] The assembled closure 310 is now shown in
[0106] The closure 310 functions in a similar way to the closures 10, 110, 210. Upon first opening the tamper member rings 302, 303 are torn apart because the upper ring 302 is clipped over the skirt bead 325e and the lower ring flange abuts against the shoulder 316c. The upper ring 302 is retained by the lid and the lower ring 303 drops into the base void 307 so it can no longer be seen through the window 308 (see
[0107] Although illustrative embodiments of the disclosure have been disclosed in detail herein, with reference to the accompanying drawings, it is understood that the disclosure is not limited to the precise embodiments shown and that various changes and modifications can be effected therein by one skilled in the art without departing from the scope of the disclosure as defined by the appended claims and their equivalents.