TAMPER EVIDENT CLOSURE
20190177044 ยท 2019-06-13
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D47/0838
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D55/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D75/5883
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D41/3428
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D55/024
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65D41/34
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D47/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A closure for flexible food containers that gives a visual indication of when the cap has been removed from the spout on the closure. The cap has a window that has a filament or bridge forming the bottom of the window. This filament is broken by a tab extending out from the sidewall of the spout when the cap is removed from the closure's spout. This gives the user a visual indication that the cap has been removed.
Claims
1. A closure for a pouch type container comprising: a spout with a top portion and bottom portion and a central passageway through which a food product can pass from the pouch type container through the spout, the bottom portion of the spout engaging the container in a fluid tight seal around an exterior surface of the bottom portion, a cap having a top and a bottom and a substantially cylindrical sidewall, with the bottom having an opening in the cylindrical sidewall of the cap, the opening having opposite sides, and a filament element defining a bottom of the opening, the spout having a tab with one end attached to the cylindrical sidewall of the spout and the opposite or distal end unattached to the cylindrical sidewall and being a free end extending out from the cylindrical sidewall, the tab extending into the opening when the cap is mounted on the top portion of the spout, and the tab tearing the filament element when the cap is lifted off of the spout, the ruptured filament element creating a visual indicator that the cap, has been removed from the spout, and the filament element remains attached to the cap when the cap is removed from the spout.
2. The closure of claim 1 and further comprising a flexible strap connecting the cap to the spout wherein the cap remains tethered to the spout by the strap when the cap is removed from the spout.
3. The closure of claim 2 wherein the filament element has a length and a width, with a reduced thickness portion disposed along the length of the filament element for providing a tear point along the length of the filament element.
4. The closure of claim 3 wherein the opening is a substantially rectangular opening in the cylindrical sidewall of the cap, the rectangular opening having opposite sides, and the filament element defining the bottom of the opening.
5. The closure of claim 4 wherein the tab has a tapered top surface that tapers downward and away from the sidewall for providing an angulated surface for the filament element to engage when the cap is mounted onto the spout.
6. The closure of claim 1 and further comprising: a second opening in the cylindrical sidewall of the cap, the second opening having opposite sides, and a second filament element defining a bottom of the second opening; a second tab with one end attached to the cylindrical sidewall of the spout and the opposite or distal end unattached to the cylindrical sidewall and being a free end extending out from the cylindrical sidewall; the second tab extending into the second opening when the cap is mounted on the top portion of the spout, and the second tab tearing the second filament element when the cap is lifted off of the spout.
7. The closure of claim 1 wherein the top portion of the spout has a circumferential collar that engages a sealing ring in the cap to securely close the central passageway.
8. A closure for a pouch type container comprising: a spout with a top portion and bottom portion and a central passageway through which a food product can pass from the pouch type container through the spout, the bottom portion of the spout engaging the container in a fluid tight seal around an exterior surface of the bottom portion, a cap having a top and a bottom and a substantially cylindrical sidewall, with the bottom having an opening in the cylindrical sidewall of the cap, the opening having opposite sides, a filament element defining a bottom of the opening in the cap, the filament element having a length and a width, with a reduced thickness portion disposed along the length of the filament element for providing a tear point along the length of the filament element, a flexible strap connecting the cap to the spout wherein the cap remains tethered to the spout by the strap when the cap is removed from the spout, the spout having a tab with one end attached to the cylindrical sidewall of the spout and the opposite or distal end unattached to the cylindrical sidewall and being a free, end extending out from the cylindrical sidewall, the tab having a tapered top surface that tapers downward and away from the sidewall for providing an angulated surface for the filament element to engage when the cap is mounted onto the spout, the tab extending into the opening when the cap is mounted on the top portion of the spout, and the tab tearing the filament element when the cap is lifted off of the spout, the ruptured filament element creating a visual indicator that the cap has been removed from the spout, and the filament element remains attached to the cap when the cap is removed from the spout.
9. The closure of claim 8 and further comprising: a second opening in the cylindrical sidewall of the cap, the second opening having opposite sides, and a second filament element defining a bottom of the second, opening; a second tab with one end attached to the cylindrical sidewall of the spout and the opposite or distal end unattached to the cylindrical sidewall and being a free end extending out from the cylindrical sidewall; the second tab extending into the second opening when the cap is mounted on the top portion of the spout, and the second tab tearing the second filament element when the cap is lifted off of the spout.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0018] The cap 12 has a substantially cylindrical sidewall and further has a tab 16 extending out from the sidewall, the tab 16 being the portion grasped by the person that intends to open the closure 10 to access the contents of the pouch. The tab 16 is preferably formed as part of the cap 12 but may be separately manufactured and attached to the cap 12.
[0019] The spout 14 as seen in
[0020] Additional details of the spout 14 are more clearly illustrated in
[0021] As seen in
[0022] The cap 12 has a pair of rectangular openings 34 at the base of the cap 12. The rectangular openings have a bottom filament or element 36. As best seen in
[0023] In order to open the closure 10, the user holds the pouch in one hand and with the opposite hand lifts the tab 16. Additionally, the user may simultaneously twist the cap 12 which may assist as the user raises the tab 16. Sufficient force is applied by the user so that the filament 36 ruptures along the reduced thickness portion 38 and the cap 12 can be lifted from the top portion 15 of the spout 14. When the cap 12 is fully removed, the cap 12 is still tethered to the spout 14 by the flexible strap 18, thus remaining with the closure 10 and pouch. The ruptured filament 36 gives a visual indication that the cap has been opened.
[0024] Thus, there has been provided a tamper evident closure that can, be used with flexible containers or pouches that generally contain food products and provides a visual indication if the closure has been opened. While the invention has been described in conjunction with a specific embodiment, it is evident that many alternatives, modifications and variations will be apparent to those skilled in the art in light of the foregoing description. Accordingly, it is intended to embrace all such alternatives, modifications and variations as fall within the spirit and scope of the appended claims.