Stopper having a tamper-evident feature
20220396400 · 2022-12-15
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D55/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
The invention includes a snap type plastic stopper having a closure shell with a roof wall and a tamper band to be secured on a bottle neck. The stopper includes a first weakness line with first bridges, where the first bridges separably link the bottom edge of the closure shell and the top edge of the tamper band; at least one hinge which extends through the first weakness line, where the hinge pivotably links the closure shell and the tamper band; and a tongue which is diametrically situated at the opposite of the hinge, where the tongue outwardly extends relative to a peripheral wall of the closure shell. The stopper also includes within the closure shell and/or tamper band at least one tamper evident feature such as a toggle.
Claims
1. A snap type plastic stopper comprising: a closure shell with a roof wall and a tamper band to be secured on a bottle neck; a first weakness line with first bridges, the first bridges separably link the bottom edge of the closure shell and the top edge of the tamper band; at least one hinge which extends through the first weakness line, the hinge pivotably links the closure shell and the tamper band; a tongue which is diametrically situated at the opposite of the hinge, the tongue outwardly extends relative to a peripheral wall of the closure shell; wherein: the closure shell or the tamper band comprises at least one toggle, the toggle being linked to the closure shell or the tamper band through a junction point; the stopper further comprising a second weakness line, the second weakness line extending from the junction point to the first weakness line, the second weakness line comprising at least one second bridge, the second bridge having a less thickness than one of the first bridges of the first weakness line located vertically aligned with the at least one second bridge; or the second bridge having a more thickness than one of the first bridges of the first weakness line located vertically aligned with the at least one second bridge.
2. The snap type plastic stopper according to claim 1, wherein the closure shell comprises one toggle and the tamper band comprises another toggle.
3. The snap type plastic stopper according to claim 2, wherein the toggle and the another toggle are located under the tongue.
4. The snap type plastic stopper according to claim 2, wherein the toggle and the another toggle are symmetrically located from either side of a median vertical plane of the stopper.
5. The snap type plastic stopper according to claim 2, wherein the toggle and the another toggle are symmetrical relative to a center point of the first weakness line.
6. The snap type plastic stopper according to claim 4, wherein the first weakness line inclinedly extends above the toggle and under the another toggle.
7. The snap type plastic stopper according to claim 1, wherein the tongue is upwardly protruding relative to the roof wall.
8. The snap type plastic stopper according to claim 1, wherein the closure shell further comprises at least one portion of the peripheral wall situated under the tongue, the at least one portion is thinner than the peripheral wall.
9. The snap type plastic stopper according to claim 1, wherein the closure shell comprises at least one rib; each rib is linked to a bottom face of the tongue and the peripheral wall.
10. The snap type plastic stopper according to claim 1, wherein the tongue is upwardly protruding relative to the roof wall; and at least one portion of the peripheral wall situated under the tongue, the at least one portion is thinner than the peripheral wall.
11. The snap type plastic stopper according to claim 1, wherein the tongue is upwardly protruding relative to the roof wall; at least one portion of the peripheral wall situated under the tongue, the at least one portion is thinner than the peripheral wall; and the closure shell comprises a least one rib; each rib is linked to a bottom face of the tongue and the peripheral wall.
12. The snap type plastic stopper according to claim 1, wherein the closure shell further comprises at least one portion of the peripheral wall situated under the tongue, the at least one portion is thinner than the peripheral wall; and at least one rib, each rib is linked to a bottom face of the tongue and the peripheral wall.
13. A snap type plastic stopper comprising: a closure shell with a roof wall and a tamper band to be secured on a bottle neck; a first weakness line with first bridges, the first bridges separably link the bottom edge of the closure shell and the top edge of the tamper band; at least one hinge which extends through the first weakness line, the hinge pivotably links the closure shell and the tamper band; a tongue which is diametrically situated at the opposite of the hinge, the tongue outwardly extends relative to a peripheral wall of the closure shell; wherein the tongue is upwardly protruding relative to the roof wall.
14. The snap type plastic stopper according to claim 13, wherein the tongue is shaped like a semicircle arc.
15. The snap type plastic stopper according to claim 14, wherein the tongue is oriented in an inclined way relative to a horizontal outer surface of the roof wall.
16. The snap type plastic stopper according to claim 15, wherein the tongue comprises two ends; the two ends being linked to the outer surface of the roof wall.
17. The snap type plastic stopper according to claim 16, wherein the tongue comprises a band; the band extending between the two ends.
18. The snap type plastic stopper according to claim 17, wherein the tongue comprises an inner wall; the inner wall extending between the two ends and under the band.
19. A snap type plastic stopper comprising: a closure shell with a roof wall and a tamper band to be secured on a bottle neck; a first weakness line with first bridges, the first bridges separably link the bottom edge of the closure shell and the top edge of the tamper band; at least one hinge which extends through the first weakness line, the hinge pivotably links the closure shell and the tamper band; a tongue which is diametrically located at the opposite of the hinge, the tongue outwardly extends relative to a peripheral wall of the closure shell; wherein the closure shell further comprises at least one portion of the peripheral wall situated under the tongue, the at least one portion is thinner than the peripheral wall.
20. The snap type plastic stopper according to claim 19, wherein the closure shell comprises two portions of the peripheral wall, the two portions being spaced from each other.
21. The snap type plastic stopper according to claim 19, wherein the closure shell comprises at least one inner bead, the inner bead being shaped to cooperate with an outer clip ring of the bottle neck; the at least one portion extends at least upwardly relative to the at least one inner bead.
22. The snap type plastic stopper according to claim 19, wherein each portion comprises two lateral walls; at least one of the two lateral walls extending in an inclined divergent way from bottom to top.
23. A snap type plastic stopper comprising: a closure shell with a roof wall and a tamper band to be secured on a bottle neck; a first weakness line with first bridges, the first bridges separably link the bottom edge of the closure shell and the top edge of the tamper band; at least one hinge which extends through the first weakness line, the hinge pivotably links the closure shell and the tamper band; a tongue which is diametrically situated at the opposite of the hinge, the tongue outwardly extends relative to a peripheral wall of the closure shell; wherein the closure shell comprises a least one rib; each rib is linked to a bottom face of the tongue and the peripheral wall.
24. Snap type plastic stopper according to claim 23, wherein the closure shell comprises two ribs; the two ribs being spaced apart from each other.
25. Snap type plastic stopper according to claim 23, wherein each rib extends vertically.
26. Snap type plastic stopper according to claim 23, wherein each rib comprises an outer concave curved shape.
27. Snap type plastic stopper according to claim 23, wherein the tongue is upwardly protruding relative to the roof wall.
28. Snap type plastic stopper according to claim 23, wherein the closure shell further comprises at least one portion of the peripheral wall situated under the tongue, the at least one portion is thinner than the peripheral wall.
29. Snap type plastic stopper according to claim 23, wherein the tongue is upwardly protruding relative to the roof wall and the closure shell further comprises at least one portion of the peripheral wall situated under the tongue, the at least one portion is thinner than the peripheral wall.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0028] The invention can be better understood on reading the following description given merely by way of example and with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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[0059] The invention relates to a stopper 1. Such stopper 1 is made of a plastic material, essentially made during a molding operation. Part of the stopper 1 can eventually be made through at least one cutting step after molding.
[0060] The stopper 1 has a body which has a global tubular or cylindrical shape. The stopper 1 comprises a closure shell 2 with a roof wall 4. The roof wall 4 is located at the top of the closure shell 2 and globally has a plane horizontal surface. The closure shell also comprises a peripheral wall 6. Such peripheral wall 6 vertically extends around the roof wall 4.
[0061] The stopper 1 also comprises a tamper band (also called “tamper evident ring”). The tamper band 8 is located under the closure shell 2 and is designed to be secured on a bottle neck 10. Therefore, the tamper band 8 can comprise inner area(s) shaped to be engaged in force with corresponding outer ring(s) managed of the bottle neck when sealing the stopper 1 on the bottle neck 10.
[0062] The stopper 1 further comprises a first weakness line 12 with first bridges 14. The first bridges 14 separably link the bottom edge of the closure shell 2 to—the top edge of the tamper band 8. The first bridges 14 are distributed around the stopper 1, regularly or not. The first bridges 14 are made when molding the stopper or after molding through a cutting step.
[0063] When opening, the first bridges 14 of the first weakness line 12 are torn apart from the tamper band 8 secured on the bottle neck 10. The closure shell 2 is also separated from the tamper band 8.
[0064] The stopper 1 is a snap type stopper. The stopper 1 comprises at least one hinge 16. Preferably, the stopper comprises two hinges 16, which are laterally spaced from each other. The hinge 16 extends through the first weakness line 12. The hinge 16 pivotably links the closure shell 2 and the tamper band 8.
[0065] When opening, the closure shell 2 and its roof wall 4 pivotably turn around the hinge 16 and remain attached to the tamper band 8 and the container, so that they can be positioned back in place to close and seal back the container.
[0066] As such, the bottle neck 10 comprises an outer clip ring 18. The outer clip ring 18 is located at the top of the bottle neck 10 and outwardly and laterally extends relative to the outer surface of the neck 10.
[0067] The closure shell 2 comprises an inner bead 20. The inner bead 20 is located to almost face the outer clip ring 18. So when closing and sealing the bottle neck 10, the inner bead 20 must go through the outer clips ring 18 and the closure shell 2 is clipped on the bottle neck 10 thanks to the cooperation of the bead 20 against the bottom of the outer clip ring 18.
[0068] Moreover the closure shell 2 comprises an inner lip 22 shaped to allow the closure shell 2 to be tightly sealed on the top inner edge of the bottle neck 10. Such lip 22 is especially visible on
[0069] The stopper 1 further comprises a tongue 24. The tongue 24 is diametrically situated at the opposite of the hinge 16. The tongue 24 outwardly extends relative to the peripheral wall 6 of the closure shell 2.
[0070] The tongue 24 is a fulcrum where the consumer can apply pressure (e.g., using a finger, like the thumb) to push downward when opening. The tongue 24 can also be pressed from top to bottom when closing, to seal back the bottle neck 10 by exerting the necessary force for the passage of the bead 20 over the outer clip ring 18 and also tightly engage the lip 22 into the bottle neck 10.
[0071] According to a first embodiment, such as shown in the
[0072] In some embodiments, the tongue 24 is made during the molding process of fabrication of the stopper 1, so the tongue 24 is integral with the body of the stopper 1.
[0073] Then once the bead 20 crossed over the clip ring 18, the force applied on the tongue 24 results in a rotation around the hinge 16, such as shown in
[0074] According to another first embodiment, the tongue 24 is oriented in an inclined way relative to a horizontal outer surface of the roof wall 4, such as shown in
[0075] According to another first embodiment, the tongue 24 comprises two ends 26. The two ends 26 are linked to the outer surface of the roof wall 4. According to another first embodiment, the tongue 24 comprises a band 28. The band 28 extends between the two ends 26.
[0076] According to another first embodiment, the tongue 24 comprises an inner wall 30. The inner wall extends between the two ends 26 and under the band 28. So the inner wall 30 reinforces the structure of the tongue 24 and avoids the tongue 24 to rotate around its ends 26 when pushing under the band 28.
[0077] According to a second embodiment, such as shown in the
[0078] According to—another second embodiment, as shown in
[0079] According to another second embodiment, as previously mentioned, the closure shell 2 comprises at least one inner bead 20, the inner bead being shaped to cooperate with an outer clip ring 18 of the bottle neck 10. So the at least one thinner portion 32 extends at least upwardly relative to the at least one inner bead 20. In other words, the portion 32 are globally located above the bead 20, to allow a flexion deformation to facilitate the bead 20 to go over the clip ring 18. Indeed a part of the thinner portion 32 can also be situated below the bead 20.
[0080] According to another second embodiment, each thinner portion 32 comprises two lateral walls 34. Moreover at least one the two lateral walls 34 extends in an inclined divergent way from bottom to top. So the thinner portion 32 has a trapezoidal shape. Such inclined lateral wall(s) 34 avoid the risk of tearing and orientates the push force to the center from top to bottom.
[0081] As previously mentioned, the second embodiment can be combined with each of the features of the first embodiment. So the stopper 1 further comprises the tongue 24 upwardly protruding relative to the roof wall 4.
[0082] According to a third embodiment, such as shown in the
[0083] According to another third embodiment, as shown in
[0084] According to another third embodiment, as shown in
[0085] According to another embodiment, each rib 36 extends vertically, such as visible in
[0086] As previously mentioned, the third embodiment can be combined with each of the features of the first embodiment and/or the second embodiment. So the stopper 1 further comprises the tongue 24 upwardly protruding relative to the roof wall 4 and/or the closure shell 2 comprises the thinner portion(s) 32.
[0087] According to a fourth embodiment, such as shown in the
[0088] According to another fourth preferred embodiment, such as especially visible in
[0089] Moreover, each toggle 38 is linked to the closure shell 2 or the tamper band 8 through a junction point 40. The junction point 40 is a small part of the toggles 38, 380, so the toggle 38 can rotate around said junction point 40.
[0090] In order to allow the toggle rotation, the stopper 1 further comprising a second weakness line 42. The second weakness line 42 extends from the junction point 40 to the first weakness line 12, So the first weakness line 12 and the second weakness line 42 surround the toggle 38, 380, except for the junction point 40.
[0091] Moreover the second weakness line 42 comprises at least one second bridge 44. The second bridge 44 can have a lesser thickness than one of the first bridges 14 of the first weakness line 12 located vertically aligned with the at least one second bridge 44. In other words, a second bridge 44 is thinner than a first bridge 14. Inversely the second bridge 44 can have a greater thickness than one of the first bridges 14 of the first weakness line 12 located vertically aligned with the at least one second bridge 44.
[0092] So when the closure shell 2 is pushed upward to open the stopper 1, the bigger first bridge 14 remains until the thinner second bridge 44 is torn. Then the first bridge 14, which is still intact, causes the rotation of the toggle 38 until said bigger first bridge 14 is torn. Thus, the second weakness line 42 breaks before the first weakness line 12, so that each toggle 38,380 rotates after the breaking of the second weakness line 42 and before the breaking of the first weakness line 12. One example of clockwise rotation of the toggles 38 is shown in
[0093] According to another fourth embodiment, the toggle 38 and another toggle 380 are located under the tongue 24. Thus, this location of toggles 38 ensures the breakings of the second bridge 44 then the first bridge 14 before the other bridges 14 of the first weakness line 12.
[0094] According to another fourth embodiment, the toggle 38 and another toggle 380 are symmetrically located from either side of a median vertical plane of the stopper 1. such location is especially shown in
[0095] According to another fourth embodiment, the toggle 38 and another toggle 380 are symmetrical relative to a center point of the first weakness line 12. According to another fourth embodiment, the first weakness line 12 extends on an incline above the toggle 38 and under another toggle 380. So each toggle 38 has almost a trapezoidal shape.
[0096] As previously mentioned, the fourth embodiment can be combined with each of the features of the first embodiment and/or the second embodiment and/or of the third embodiment. So the stopper 1 further comprises the tongue 24 upwardly protruding relative to the roof wall 4 and/or the closure shell 2 comprises the thinner portion(s) 32 and/or the closure shell 2 comprises a least one rib 36.
[0097] According to a fifth embodiment, as shown in