Container Closure with Vacuum-Indicating Pull Tab
20190202612 ยท 2019-07-04
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D2201/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D55/024
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D77/2028
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D55/026
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D79/0087
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A package that includes a container and a container closure having a vacuum-indicating pull tab. The container includes a longitudinal axis extending therethrough, a mouth, and a sealing surface. The container closure includes a seal membrane sealingly and removably coupled to the container sealing surface to seal the container, and a pull tab configured to extend from the seal membrane. Manipulation of the pull tab provides an indication of the presence or absence of a vacuum in the package.
Claims
1. A package that includes: a container including a longitudinal axis extending therethrough and having a mouth and a sealing surface; and a container closure comprising: a seal membrane sealingly and removably coupled to said sealing surface of said container to seal said container; and a vacuum-indicating pull tab configured to extend from said seal membrane, wherein manipulation of said pull tab provides an indication of the presence or absence of a vacuum in said package.
2. The package of claim 1, wherein at least a portion of said pull tab is releasably attached to said seal membrane.
3. The package of claim 1, wherein said pull tab comprises a base portion and grip portion, said base portion being attached to said seal membrane.
4. The package of claim 3, wherein said base portion has a first piece and a second piece configured to be releasably attached to said first piece, and further wherein said first piece of said base is attached to said seal membrane, and said grip portion of said pull tab is configured to extend from said second piece of said base.
5. The package of claim 4, wherein said second piece of said base is releasably attached to said first piece by a mechanical fastener.
6. The package of claim 4, wherein said second piece of said base is releasably attached to said first piece by an adhesive.
7. The package of claim 1, wherein said pull tab is integrally formed with said seal membrane.
8. The package of claim 1, wherein said pull tab is fixedly coupled to said seal membrane.
9. The package of claim 1, wherein said seal membrane comprises a foil membrane.
10. The package of claim 1, wherein said pull tab is located radially-inward of an outer edge of said seal membrane.
11. The package of claim 1, wherein said pull tab comprises a first pull tab and said seal membrane includes a second pull tab extending therefrom, and further wherein manipulation of said second pull tab causes said seal membrane to be separated from said sealing surface.
12. The package of claim 11, wherein said second pull tab is integrally formed with said seal membrane.
13. A food or beverage container closure, comprising: a seal membrane configured to be removably coupled to a sealing surface of a container; and a vacuum-indicating pull tab configured to extend from said seal membrane.
14. The container closure of claim 13, wherein at least a portion of said pull tab is releasably attached to said seal membrane.
15. The container closure of claim 13, wherein said pull tab comprises a base portion and grip portion, said base portion is attached to said seal membrane.
16. The container closure of claim 15, wherein said base portion has a first piece and a second piece configured to be releasably attached to said first piece, and further wherein said first piece of said base is attached to said seal membrane, and said grip portion of said pull tab is configured to extend from said second piece of said base.
17. The container closure of claim 16, wherein said second piece of said base is releasably attached to said first piece by a mechanical fastener.
18. The container closure of claim 16, wherein said second piece of said base is releasably attached to said first piece by an adhesive.
19. The container closure of claim 13, wherein said pull tab is integrally formed with said seal membrane.
20. The container closure of claim 13, wherein said pull tab is fixedly coupled to said seal membrane.
21. The container closure of claim 13, wherein the seal membrane comprises a foil membrane.
22. The container closure of claim 13, 2herein said pull tab is located radially-inward of an outer edge of said seal membrane.
23. The container closure of claim 13, wherein said pull tab comprises a first pull tab and said seal membrane includes a second pull tab extending therefrom.
24. A package that includes: a container including a longitudinal axis extending therethrough and having a mouth and a sealing surface; and a container closure comprising: a seal membrane sealingly and removably coupled to said sealing surface of said container to seal said container; and a pull tab configured to extend from said seal membrane at a location that is radially-inward of an outer edge of said seal membrane, wherein at least a portion of said pull tab is releasably attached to said seal membrane, wherein said container has a product packaged therein that creates a vacuum in said package that draws said seal membrane into a parabolic shape, and further wherein manipulation of said pull tab provides an indication of the presence or absence of vacuum in said package.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0009] The disclosure, together with additional objects, features, advantages and aspects thereof, will be best understood from the following description, the appended claims, and the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0017] The container 12 may include a base 16, a finish 18, and a body 20 extending from the base 16 to the finish 18. The container 12 further includes or defines a longitudinal axis A extending between and through the base 16 and the finish 18. In certain embodiments, the container 12 may also include a shoulder 22 extending from body 20, and/or a neck (not shown) extending from the shoulder 22 or directly from the body 18. In the illustrated embodiment, the finish 18 of the container 12 extends axially from the shoulder 22 and includes an open mouth 24 surrounded by a sealing surface or lip 26. In an embodiment, the sealing surface 26 is an axially-facing surface that faces away from the container base 16, while in other embodiments, the sealing surface 26 may be radially-facing or otherwise arranged or oriented relative to the longitudinal axis A of the container 12. In any event, the sealing surface 26 is configured to have a portion of the container closure 14 secured and sealed thereto, as will be described more fully below. The container 12 may be composed of glass, plastic, or any other material suitable for containing the products packaged therein.
[0018] With continued reference to
[0019] As briefly described above, products that are hot-filled may be packaged in the package 10, and the container 12 thereof, in particular. As also described above, in a hot-fill process, the contents to be packaged in the container 12 are introduced into the container 12 at an elevated temperature. Once filled, the contents of the container 12 may cool naturally or be subject to a cooling process. For containers that are sealed with a container closure immediately after the hot-filling of the container and before the cooling of the contents therein, the cooling of the contents in the container 12 causes both hot gas and the contents in the container 12 to condense. This, in turn, causes a vacuum to be formed in the package 10. As illustrated in
[0020] In an embodiment, the pull tab 30, or at least a portion thereof, is configured to extend from the seal membrane 28 and may be located radially-inward of the periphery or outer edge 32 of the seal membrane 28. In an illustrative embodiment like that shown in
[0021] In some embodiments, the pull tab 30, or at least a portion thereof, is releasably attached to the seal membrane 28. In such an embodiment, the pull tab 30, or the releasably attached portion thereof, is configured to be released upon the application of an amount of pulling force that is sufficient to cause the tab 30 to be released, but that is also less than the amount of force necessary or required to cause the seal membrane 28 to separate from the sealing surface 26 of the container 12, thereby avoiding the breakage of the seal and loss of vacuum in the package 10. In such instances, while manipulation of the pull tab 30 provides an indication of the presence or absence of vacuum in the package 10, should excessive force be used during such manipulation, the pull tab 30 would release from seal membrane 28 prior to the separation of the seal membrane 28 from the sealing surface 26 of the container 12, as premature removal of the seal membrane 28 may be undesirable. In other embodiments, the pull tab 30 is not releasably attached but rather is fixedly coupled to the seal membrane 28, or integrally formed therewith using any known methods such as laminating the pull tab 30 during forming of the seal membrane 28 or welding or using adhesive to attach the pull tab 30 onto the seal membrane 28 such that the pull tab 30 is not releasable from the membrane 28 without the application of a force that would cause the seal membrane 28 to separate from the sealing surface 26 and/or cause damage to the seal membrane 28.
[0022] The pull tab 30 may take a number of forms. In the embodiment illustrated in
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[0025] Similarly, the top piece 50 of the base 142 has a first or bottom surface 56 configured for coupling the top piece 50 to the bottom piece 48 of the base 142, and a second or top surface 58 from which the grip portion 240 of the pull tab 230 is configured to extend. As with the other embodiments described above, the grip portion 240 may be integrally formed with the top surface 58, or may be attached or coupled thereto by an adhesive or other attachment or affixation means. As is known in the art, the grip portion 240 may be configured and oriented such that it can be pivoted from a first or stowed position in which the grip portion 240 is substantially flush with the top surface 58, to a second or deployed positon in which the grip portion 240 extends from the surface 58 at a non-zero angle. As discussed above, the grip portion 240 may be manipulated to assess the presence or absence of vacuum in the package 10 associated with the container closure 14.
[0026] As briefly described above, the top surface 54 of the bottom piece 48 of the base 142 is configured to be engaged with the bottom surface 56 of the top piece 50 in order to couple the bottom and top pieces 48, 50 of the base 142 together. In an embodiment, the top surface 54 and bottom surface 56 may be configured to be coupled together with an adhesive applied to one or both of the top surface 54 of the bottom piece 48 and the bottom surface 56 of the top piece 50. In another embodiment, complementary portions of a mechanical fastener may be disposed on the top surface 54 and bottom surface 56, respectively, that when engaged with each other couple the bottom and top pieces 48, 50 together. An example of such a fastener is a hook and loop fastener. Alternatively, any other suitable attachment or affixation means may be used to couple the bottom and top pieces together.
[0027] Turning back to
[0028] By way of example and illustration,
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[0031] There thus has been disclosed a closure for a container that allows for a determination to be made as to whether or not a vacuum is present or absent from the package, and therefore, that fully satisfies one or more of the objects and aims previously set forth. The disclosure has been presented in conjunction with several illustrative embodiments, and additional modifications and variations have been discussed. Other modifications and variations readily will suggest themselves to persons of ordinary skill in the art in view of the foregoing discussion. For example, the subject matter of each of the embodiments is hereby incorporated by reference into each of the other embodiments, for expedience. The disclosure is intended to embrace all such modifications and variations as fall within the spirit and broad scope of the appended claims.