DOUBLE TAMPER EVIDENCE CAP FOR A NECK OF A CONTAINER, SYSTEM INCLUDING SAID CAP AND A CONTAINER AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING SAID CAP

20190225389 ยท 2019-07-25

    Inventors

    Cpc classification

    International classification

    Abstract

    The invention pertains to an improved container (e.g bottle) cap which is a single use leakproof closing, which shows obvious indications of an illicit opening and re-use, having a double level of tamperproof means.

    This cap is a screw cap (1) for a neck (2) of a bottle (3) comprising an upper part (4) removable from the neck (2) and a lower part (5) non-removable from the neck (2). Said lower non-removable part (5) is a tamper evidence band (TEB) linked to the bottom edge (12) of the cap's skirt (11) by annularly regularly distributed frangible connection bridges (13) which are designed to be broken at the first licit opening of the bottle by unscrewing and removal of the upper part (4) of the cap (1). Said TEB also displays any breaking in of the cap (1) before the first container (3) opening, thanks to additional lower markers (18) which are composed of annularly regularly distributed frangible connection bridges (18). Upper frangible bridges (13) and lower frangible bridges (18) are below the top edge (2) of the neck (2) in the original closed position of the cap and define a top ring (5) of the TEB (5) which is intact after the first licit opening.

    Claims

    1. A screw cap for a neck of a container, said cap comprising: a top wall an annular skirt extending downwardly from the top wall and having a bottom edge; and a tamper evidence band (TEB) linked to the bottom edge of the skirt by annularlypreferably regularlydistributed frangible connection bridges; said neck of the container being in a single piece with the rest of the container and having a top edge which delimits the opening of the container and which is in sealed contact with the lower face of the cap top wall in the closed position of said cap, namely the original position, before the first licit opening of the container by unscrewing the upper removable part of the cap, said first licit opening involving the rupture of the connection bridges which are so upper markers of said first licit opening; wherein said TEB comprises a top ring and a bottom ring linked to the top ring by at least two annularlypreferably regularlydistributed additional frangible bridges; wherein both frangible bridges and additional frangible bridges are below the top edge of the neck in the original position, wherein the top ring of the TEB between frangible bridges and additional frangible bridges is intact after the first licit opening.

    2. Screw cap according to claim 1 wherein the height h.sup.5 of the top ring of the TEB is lower than the height h.sup.11 of the skirt, preferably h.sup.5[h.sup.11/2]; more preferably h.sup.5[h.sup.11/3].

    3. Screw cap according to claim 1 wherein: the neck has an external face including downwardly and successively from the open top end: at least one thread, a lock ring and a support ring; the skirt has an inner face presenting at least one inwardly extending upper shoulder which is intended to abut the lock ring of the neck, during the first licit opening.

    4. Screw cap according to claim 1 wherein the at least two frangible additional bridges are additional lower markers intended to display any breaking in of the cap before the first licit container opening.

    5. Screw cap according to claim 4, wherein the inner annular face of at least onepreferably of eachadditional lower marker, is at a minimum interstitial distance d of the facing external face of the neck, said distance being defined as follows, in an increasing order of preference: d3 mm; d2 mm; d1 mm; d0.5 mm; d0.01 mm.

    6. Screw cap according to claim 1, wherein the marks given by the upper markers of said container first opening and by the additional lower markers of said container breaking in, are visible to the naked eye.

    7. Screw cap according to claim 1, wherein the inner annular face of thepreferably of eachadditional lower markers is inwardly set back (interval I) with respect to the peripheral end (20) of the lock ring.

    8. Screw cap according to claim 1 wherein: the at least one inwardly extending shoulder from the inner face of the TEB, is an upper shoulder and is the shoulder which is intended to abut the lock ring of the neck, during the container first opening, the at least one inwardly extending shoulder from the inner face of the TEB), is a lower shoulder and is intended to come close, and preferably to abut, the top face of a groove of the neck, during the container first opening.

    9. Screw cap according to claim 4, wherein the bottom and/or the top of at least one frangible additional bridge or additional lower marker, comprise(s) a lug which extends outwardly from the lower portion of the TEB and/or from the upper portion of the TEB, each additional bridge being preferably located between a lower lug and an upper lug.

    10. Screw cap according to claim 1, wherein the frangible bridges of the upper markers and/or the additional frangible bridges of the lower markers are separated from each other by annular openings which projections on a plane have a shape which is preferably and independently rectangular, trapezoidal or ovoid, at least one of said opening being possibly partially closed by a counter-bridge extending upwardly from the bottom from the lower side of the opening or downwardly from the upper side of the opening RAY

    11. System composed of a screw cap according to claim 1 and a containerpreferably a bottle.

    12. Container or preform for the manufacture by blowing of said container, comprising a neck finish designed to be closed by a cap according to claim 1, said container being preferably made of polyester(s), advantageously, PolyEthyleneTerephtalate (PET) or PolyEthyleneFuranoate (PEF).

    13. Method for manufacturing a cap according to claim 1 comprising the steps of: molding, in a cavity of a mold, the cap having a top wall and a pre-skirt; possibly slitting the pre-skirt to make the openings obtaining so the frangible bridges, which delimit the skirt of the removable part of the cap, the upper and the lower portions of the TEB or non-removable part pf the cap; demolding the cap.

    14. Method according to claim 13 wherein the openings between the upper frangible bridges, on the one hand, and the openings between the lower frangible bridges, on the other hand, are made by means of a tool which slits simultaneously the pre-skirt of the cap at two different heights, or with two tools which slit successively the pre-skirt of the cap, at two different heights.

    15. Method for bottling a container with a cap according to claim 1 comprising the steps of: Providing a containerpreferably a bottle; Filling said container with a liquid; Providing the cap with a pre-skirt; Closing the container with the cap; Possibly slitting the pre-skirt to make the annular openings obtaining so the frangible bridges; Packaging the closed container.

    Description

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

    [0075] Other objects and advantages of the invention will emerge from the following disclosure of particular embodiments of the invention given as non limitative examples, the disclosure being made in reference to the enclosed drawings in which:

    [0076] FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a cap according to a first embodiment of the invention, wherein there are two levels of frangible bridges as 1.sup.st opening markers and breaking in markers;

    [0077] FIG. 2 is a front view of a cap of FIG. 1;

    [0078] FIG. 2A is a section view in the diametral plane according to the line A-A of the cap of FIG. 2;

    [0079] FIG. 2B is a section view in the non-diametral plane according to the line B-B of the cap of FIG. 2;

    [0080] FIG. 3 is a front view of a cap of FIG. 1;

    [0081] FIG. 3 is a diametral section view according to the line A-A of the cap of FIG. 2;

    [0082] FIG. 3C is a cross section view according to the line C-C of the cap of FIG. 3;

    [0083] FIG. 3D is a cross section view according to the line D-D of the cap of FIG. 3;

    [0084] FIG. 4 is a front view of a system comprising the cap according to FIG. 1 tightly screwed on the neck of a bottle;

    [0085] FIG. 4E is a diametral section view in the plane according to the line A-A of the cap of FIG. 4;

    [0086] FIG. 5 is a magnified detailed view of the system/bottle shown on FIG. 4A;

    [0087] FIG. 6 is a front view of a cap according to a variant of a second embodiment of the invention, wherein there are grasping ribs on the skirt of the cap.

    [0088] FIGS. 7A-7C are front views with partial section of the system constituted by the cap according to the first embodiment and closing the bottle's neck from a start position before the first opening (FIG. 7A) to a released position of the cap (FIG. 7C) wherein the cap can be removed and the frangible connection bridges are broken to mark the first licit opening.

    [0089] FIG. 8A & 8B are front views of the system constituted by the cap according to the first embodiment and closing the bottle's neck, respectively before and after a breaking in by means of a tool and/or by thermic action; said breaking in occurring prior to the first opening.

    [0090] On the Figures, the same reference numbers refer to the same or similar elements.

    [0091] FIGS. 1 & 6 represent two embodiments of a screwed cap 1 for closing the opening of a container 3, such as a plastic bottle, adapted to receive a product, and especially a liquid product such as water, optionally flavoured and/or carbonated, soda, fruit juice, milk based liquid product or other.

    [0092] The bottle 3 shown on FIGS. 4, 4A, comprises a neck 2 delimiting the opening for pouring the product.

    First Embodiment

    [0093] In the illustrated first embodiment (FIGS. 1, 2, 2A, 2B, 3, 3C, 3D, 4, 4E, 5), the cap 1 presents a symmetry of revolution about a central axis Y and comprises a molded shell which is substantially annular and which is composed of an upper part 4 removable from the neck 2 of the bottle 3, and a lower part 5 non-removable from the neck 2.

    [0094] The removable upper part 4 and the non-removable lower part 5 forms a whole which is snap-fitted by deformation on the neck 2 of the bottle 3, just after the filling of the bottle 3, to close it in the bottling industrial process. The non-removable lower part 5 is a Tamper Evidence Band (TEB) linked to the upper part 4 by frangible connection bridges 13, and the inner face 14 of which presents several inwardly extending shoulders 15, which are annularly distributed.

    [0095] The TEB 5 comprises a top ring 5.sup.t and a bottom ring 5.sup.b linked to the top ring 5.sup.t by the two annularly and regularly distributed additional frangible bridges 18. Both frangible bridges 13 and additional frangible bridges 18 are below the top edge 2 of the neck 2 in the original position.

    [0096] As shown on FIGS. 2B & 5, the height h.sup.5 of the top ring 5.sup.l is measured from the top the lower bridges 18 to the top of the upper bridges 13, whereas the height h.sup.11 is between the inner face of the bottom edge 12 of the skirt 11 and the top of the skirt 11 (FIGS. 2B & 4E), corresponding to the diametral plane of the upper face of the top wall 10 of the cap 1. For instance, h.sup.5h.sup.11/3.

    [0097] Moreover, the neck 2 has an external face 2 which includes downwardly and successively from the open top end 6: a thread 7, a lock ring 8 having a peripheral end 20 and a support ring 9. Therefore, during the first opening of the bottle 3 by unscrewing of the cap 1, the shoulders 15 of the cap 1 abut the lock ring 8 of the neck 2 which involve the breaking of the frangible connection bridges 13 and the splitting of the upper 4 and lower 5 parts of the cap. The TEB remains on the neck 2 of the bottle 3, as marker of the 1.sup.st opening, whereas the upper part 4 is removed. This latter 4 can be then screwed back again on the neck 2. The broken bridges 13 indicate visually and also at the time of the further unscrewings that the 1.sup.st opening has occurred.

    [0098] As an illustration of the consequence of the first licit opening of the bottle 3, reference is made to FIGS. 7A-7B-7C which show the cinematic of a regular 1.sup.st opening by unscrewing of the cap, including the rupture of the frangible connection bridges 13 which enables the removal of the cap (FIG. 7D). The cap 1 of the FIG. 7A is in its closed position, namely its original position. The FIG. 7B shows an intermediary position of the cap 1, after a partial unscrewing. The shoulders 15 of inner face 14 of the cap 1 abut the lock ring 8. FIG. 7C represents the further step wherein the unscrewing has been done further and so as the frangible bridges 13 are broken. The top ring 5.sup.l of the TEB 5 between frangible bridges 13 and additional frangible bridges 18 is intact after the first licit opening. After this breakage, the unscrewing goes further till the removal of the cap 1 from the neck 2.

    [0099] Each shoulder 15 of the cap 1 according to the first embodiment of the invention herein described, has a slope 15 which extend downwardly and inwardly, with an angle comprised between 10 and 60, i.a of 30 regarding the perpendicular to the axis Y-Y. This slope is close from the slope of the lower edge of the lock ring 8, which is the abutment of the shoulder 15.

    [0100] In addition, the upper removable part 4 further comprises a top wall 10 and an annular skirt 11 extending downwardly from the top wall 10 and having a bottom edge 12 connected to the lower non-removable part 5 of the cap 1, through the frangible bridges 13. The outer surface of the skirt 11 of the cap 1 according to this first embodiment is the grip part for the cap's unscrewing. The grasping of the cap can be improved by means of a plurality of ribs 35 extending parallel to the central axis Y and equally distributed on the outer surface of the skirt 11, as shown on the variant of FIG. 11.

    The inner face 11.sup.1 of the skirt 11 presents a thread 17 which is designed to cooperate with the complementary thread 7 of the outer face of the bottle's neck 2.

    [0101] As represented on FIG. 4E and for providing a tight contact between the cap 1 and the neck 2 of the bottle 3, the top wall 10 has an annular crown 30 extending downwardly, perpendicular to its inner surface 31. The crown 30 defines a groove 32 with the annular seal lip 33. To improve tightness, on the one hand, an annular bulge 34 is provided on the outer surface of the free end of the crown 30, and, on the other hand, there is also an annular seal lip 35. In other embodiments, a tight attachment of the cap 1 to the neck could be provided in any other suitable manner.

    [0102] The frangible connection bridges 13 are roughly regularly distributed on the circumference of the cap 1, according to the example shown on FIG. 4E. Said bridges 13 are separated by openings 24 which projection on plane can be rectangular (see for instance the 2.sup.nd embodiment of FIG. 11) or almost rectangular because said opening is partially close by an annular counter-bridge 25, which extends upwardly in the direction Y-Y, as represented on FIGS. 1, 2A, 2B. According to a non-represented variant, the counter-bridges 25 could extend downwardly form the upper rim of the openings 25.

    [0103] These counter-bridges 25 prevent the compression of the TEB during the snap-fitting of the cap on to the bottle 3, to cork the filled bottle 3 in the bottling.

    [0104] Below its inner shoulders 15 which abut the lock ring 8 of the neck 2 at the time of the first opening, the TEB 5 has also, in addition to the frangible upper markers 13, some additional lower markers formed by annularly and regularly distributed bridges 18 which join a lower portion 40 of the TEB 5 to an upper portion 41.

    [0105] Like the frangible upper bridges 13, the lower bridges 18 are separated by rectangular (in front view) openings 24see FIG. 11, or openings 25 partially closed by rectangular (front view FIGS. 2A & 2B) counter-bridges 25. These latter have the same function as their homologs of the upper openings inter upper bridges 13.

    [0106] These additional lower markers 18 are designed to become signs of any breaking in of the system composed of the genuine filled bottle 3 and of the closing cap 1, before the first opening. Whatever be the breaking in, by mechanical and/or thermic action, the bridges 18 will be clearly deformed or broken.

    [0107] The TEB 5 not only bears the additional lower markers 18 of breaking in, but is also designed to hinder any breaking in before the first opening. In this purpose, firstly, there is a lower level of shoulders 16 inwardly extending from the inner face 14 of the lower portion of the TEB, and secondly, the inner annular face 19 of the additional lower markers, i.e the frangible additional bridges 18, is both as close as possible from the facing external face 2 of the neck 2, and inwardly set back with respect to the peripheral end 20 of the lock ring 8 of the neck 2.

    [0108] The anti-breaking lower shoulders 16 are advantageously regularly and annularly distributed at the bottom edge of the TEB 5 (see e.g FIG. 1). It appears on FIGS. 4A & 5 that the shoulders 16 are housed in a neck's groove 22:

    which bottom face is the top face of the support ring 9 of the neck 2,
    which back 26 is closer from the inner of the neck 2 than the external face 2 of the neck 2 which faces the additional bridges 18,
    and which top face 21 is outwardly delimited by the above mentioned external face 2.

    [0109] In order to impede the way of misusing tools for removing the whole cap 1, before the 1.sup.st opening, the inner end 27 of each shoulder 16 is advantageously in contact or almost in contact with the back 26 of the neck's groove 26.

    [0110] Moreover, the upper face 28 of each shoulder 16 is preferably intended to come close, and for instance to abut, the top face 21 of the groove 22 of the neck 2, during the container 3 first opening.

    [0111] Concerning the shoulders 16, it should be also emphasized that each space between two adjacent shoulders 16 is in line, along an axis parallel to the axis Y-Y of the cap 1with an additional connection bridge 18, just above placed. According to an alternative not shown on the drawings, the shoulders 16 can be replaced by a single shoulder 16, which would be an inwardly extended ring of axis Y-Y.

    [0112] Any breaking in is also complicated thanks to the fact:

    [0113] there is an inward interval (I) shown on FIG. 5 between the inner annular face 19 of each additional lower marker, i.e frangible bridge 18, and the peripheral end 20 of the lock ring 8.

    [0114] the inner annular face 19 of each additional lower marker 18, i.e frangible bridge 18, is at a minimum interstitial distance d from the facing external face 2 of the neck 2. For instance d=0.01+/10%.

    [0115] FIGS. 1 & 2 show a lug 23 at the bottom and a lug 23.sup.1 at the top of each frangible additional bridges 18 (additional lower markers). These lugs 23 which extend outwardly, respectively, from the lower portion and the upper portion of the TEB 5, act as strengthening pieces of the cap 1 useful for the manufacture and the bottling, but which are not detrimental to the anti-breaking in function of these additional lower markers 18.

    [0116] It should also be noted that the cap 1 represented on FIGS. 1, 2, 3D includes two diametrally opposed superposed structural protruding units 23.sup.01, 23.sup.11 resulting from the gathering of three of the upper lugs 23.sup.1 and three corresponding lower lugs 23. These protruding units 23.sup.01, 23.sup.11 are undercuts useful notably as the cap 1 is manufactured by means of slides molds.

    [0117] Before its first opening, the cap 1 according to this first embodiment is protected against illicit opening by means of any tool which can be used to try to remove the whole cap 1, and to possibly commit any offence such as filling offence : the genuine bottle's content is replaced a fake product. FIGS. 14A and 14B show the marks left either by a tool 50 which the infringer unsuccessfully tried to insert between the TEB 5 of the cap 2 and the bottle's neck 2 (left side of FIGS. 14A & 14B), or by a heating of the cap 1 (right side of FIGS. 14A & 14B).

    [0118] As shown on FIG. 14B, the lower markers, i.e the connection bridges 180 are broken off (left side: mechanical breaking in) and/or deformed (right side: thermic breaking in).

    Second Embodiment

    [0119] The cap 1 according to the illustrated second embodiment (FIG. 6), is identical to the cap 1 according to the first embodiment herein above described. It comprises 1.sup.st opening upper markers constituted by frangible connection bridges 13 and additional breaking in lower markers constituted by frangible bridges 18.

    [0120] In this variant the connection bridges 13 and 18 are made slitting a molded pre-cap, and more precisely a pre-skirt 110.

    [0121] The cap 1 of FIG. 6 has also a plurality of ribs 40 extending parallel to the central axis Y-Y and equally distributed on the outer surface of the skirt 11. The ribs 40 are intended to facilitate the grasping of the cap 1 by the bottling device on the industrial bottling line and by the consumer.

    The Raw Materials

    [0122] For the cap 1, it is for instance a thermoplastic polymer such as high density polyethylene (HDPE), whereas for the bottle 3 it can be a thermoplastic polymer such as PET.

    [0123] Other Objects Than the Cap 1

    [0124] The invention also pertains to a system cap 1/bottle 3 such as the one shown on FIGS. 4 and 9. The container can be different from a bottle 3. It can be the preform for the manufacture of the bottle injection/blowing molding, as well as the bottle filled and closed by the whole cap 1.

    [0125] The Method for Manufacturing the Cap

    [0126] The cap according to the invention can be obtained by a compression molding process which leads directly to the cap 1 or by a 2-steps injection molding process, wherein a pre-cap consisting of a shell made of a top-wall and of a pre-skirt is manufactured. The pre-skirt is free from the openings 24, 25 delimiting the connection bridges 18, 13. The achievement of these missing elements is then done by slitting the pre-skirt.

    Variants

    [0127] The invention has been disclosed with a cap 1 presenting a symmetry of revolution with a circular top wall 10, an annular skirt 11 of circular cross-section. The invention is however not limited thereto and the cap 1 could be of any other suitable shape, the top wall 10, the skirt 11 and the double level of markers being adapted accordingly.