Tamper-evident container cap assembly
10913580 ยท 2021-02-09
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D41/40
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D47/103
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D41/32
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65D41/38
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D41/40
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D41/32
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A container cap assembly provides a tamper-evident component for detecting cap integrity on a container includes one or more elongate bridges connecting a tamper-evident ring to a cap. The cap assembly also provides radially-extending links on the cap and the tamper-evident ring to help protect the integrity of the bridges as the cap assembly is applied to a container.
Claims
1. A container cap assembly for connection to a neck of a container, said assembly comprising: a cap, having a cylindrical wall said cylindrical wall including a cylindrical outer surface and a cylindrical inner surface, said inner surface supporting a helical thread thereon for cooperatively engaging a mating helical element of a container neck so as to allow said cap to be screwed onto said container neck; a tamper-evident ring including an annular ring body, said ring body defining one or more lug apertures to engage cooperating lugs on the neck of the container; at least one bridge element connecting said cap to said ring, said at least one bridge element having a first end connected to said cylindrical wall of said cap and a second end connected to said ring; wherein said at least one bridge element includes a bridge body having opposed elongated bridge edges extending between said first and second ends and with an asymmetric cross-section proximate to at least one of said first or second ends; and wherein each end of said bridge body is thinner at a portion of each edge experiencing tension during application of a rotational force to remove said cap from said ring than at a portion of said each edge experiencing compression during application of said rotational force, wherein said bridge body comprises a curved sheet that extends outward from said cylindrical wall of said cap and bends to extend to the ring, the bridge body permitting vertical movement that allows the cap to contact the ring during application of the cap assembly without failing.
2. The container cap assembly of claim 1, wherein in an undeflected orientation, a cap link is spaced apart from a ring link less than a maximum deflection allowed by said at least one bridge element before tearing of the at least one bridge element begins.
3. The container cap assembly of claim 1, wherein said cap includes an upper surface spanning said cylindrical wall, said upper surface defining a cap aperture to be positioned in registry with a septum of the container on which said cap assembly is attached.
4. The container cap assembly of claim 3, wherein said upper surface further includes a removable top which spans said cap aperture, wherein said top is removable from said upper surface so as to expose said cap aperture.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Preferred embodiments of the invention will now be described by way of example only and with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
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(15) Annular rim 120 defines a cap aperture 122 formed to extend in overlying registry with a stopper (not shown) placed in or across the open neck of the container which cap assembly 110 is attached. Cap 112 includes an inner cylindrical surface 124 supporting an internally-extending helical thread 126 for screwing onto a mating thread on the neck of a container. As shown, cap assembly 110 may include a removable top 130 which spans across the second end 118 of the cap 112, although the manner of protecting the aperture in registry with the container stopper is not essential to the present invention. For example, it is also contemplated that cap 112 may, instead of removable top 130, include a removable lid 18 frangibly connected to the annular rim 120 as depicted for the cap assembly 10 of
(16) Cap assembly 110 is also provided with a tamper-evident ring 140 which is designed to remain with the container after cap 112 has been removed. Ring 140 includes a ring body 141 which defines a number of lug apertures 142 which allow a snap-fit to cooperating projecting lugs on the neck of the container. The projecting lugs of the container ensure that ring 140 remains in place as cap 112 is rotated off of the container and separated from ring 140.
(17) Cap assembly 110 includes first and second elongate frangible bridge elements 150 and 160 extending from cap 112 to ring 140. Desirably, bridge elements 150 and 160 are diametrically opposed across cap 112 from each other. While the present invention contemplates that only a single frangible element of the design of bridge element 150 or 160 may be employed in the cap assembly 110, also contemplated is providing at least two such bridge elements will provide a more tamper-evident cap assembly 110. Cap assembly 110 further includes first radially-extending cap link 170 and second radially-extending cap link (not shown, opposite) while ring 140 includes first radially-extending ring link 172 and second radially-extending ring link (not shown, opposite). Cap link 170 and ring link 172 are positioned in close proximity and in facing opposition across a gap 174. Similarly, on the opposite side, the second cap link (not shown, opposite) and second ring link (not shown, opposite) are positioned in close proximity and in facing opposition across a radially-spaced gap (not shown, opposite). Desirably, the first cap link 170 and second cap link (not shown, opposite) are diametrically opposed across cap 112 from each other while the first ring link 172 and second ring link (not shown, opposite) are diametrically opposed across ring 140 from each other. The first ring link 172 and the second ring link (not shown, opposite) are positioned to be radially-outward of first end 116 of cap wall 114 so that cap wall 114 will pass clear radially-inward of first ring link portion 172 and second ring link (not shown, opposite) as cap 112 is removed from ring 140.
(18) Bridge elements 150 and 160 are shown having desirably identical designs, so bridge element 150 will be described in further detail. As shown in
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(20) It will be appreciated that the shaping of bridge body 206 additionally provides more strength at the edge portions of the bridge which experience tension as cap assembly 110 is threaded, or rotated, onto the neck of a container, until ring 140 deflects over the lugs of the container and the lugs extend through the lug apertures 142, allowing ring 140 to relax against the container neck.
(21) Additionally, the length and shape of bridge body 206 allows for vertical movement during application of cap assembly 110 to a container without failing. As shown in
(22) Cap 112 and ring 140 are desirably formed from a polymer, such as polypropylene, by injection molding. When moulding the cap assembly 110 the plastic flows where the cross section is largest (designated along arrow D in
(23) The design of the bridges of the present invention provide easy visual confirmation of their integrity. When broken, after cap 112 removal, these relatively wide and thin bridges will have been stretched to failure, making them very difficult to make look intact again.
(24) An alternative embodiment of the present invention also provides bridges 250 which are uniformly long, flat and thin, as depicted in
(25) While bridges 250 of
(26) The radially extending first cap link 170 and second cap link (not shown, opposite) and first ring link 172 and second ring link (not shown, opposite) cooperate to prevent a failure load being applied to the bridges while attaching or connecting the cap 112 to a container. In an undeflected orientation, first cap link 170 and second cap link (not shown, opposite) of cap 112 and first ring link 172 and second ring link (not shown, opposite) of ring 140 are spaced apart less than the maximum deflection allowed by bridges 150 and 160 before tearing of the bridges begins. The spacing of the cap links from the ring links is further contemplated to also take into account any deformation at the links which could allow further deflection of the bridges, all to ensure that the bridges do not fail during application of the cap assembly to a container. As shown in
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(29) With a cap assembly of the present invention, the container to which it is connected may be opened in a number of ways. The removable portion of cap assembly can be removed to gain access to the stopper, whilst leaving the stopper in place. The stopper can then be pierced by a hypodermic needle or similar. Alternatively, the entire cap 112 may be removed (which will stress the bridges connecting the cap to the tamper-evident ring to failure), which then allows complete access to the entire stopper. Complete access to the stopper may be useful if, for example, an infusion spike which is wider than the removable portion of the cap is to be used. As a further alternative, the entire cap 112 and the stopper can be removed, to enable pouring out the contents or the insertion of a quill or straw to load an autoinjector.
(30) While the particular embodiment of the present invention has been shown and described, it will be obvious to those skilled in the art that changes and modifications may be made without departing from the teachings of the invention. The matter set forth in the foregoing description and accompanying drawings is offered by way of illustration only and not as a limitation. The actual scope of the invention is intended to be defined in the following claims when viewed in their proper perspective based on the prior art.