DISPENSING CLOSURE FOR A FLUID CONTAINER
20190135504 ยท 2019-05-09
Inventors
- Bruno Koenigseder (Roehrnbach, DE)
- Pranav Mahesh Bhatt (Mooresville, NC, US)
- Andreas Rueckert (Ringelai, DE)
- Stacy L. Beilke (Eagle, WI, US)
Cpc classification
B65D47/0804
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2401/35
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D47/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D55/024
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
The present invention relates to a dispensing closure comprising a base element, which can be attached to a neck of a container, a flip-top lid, being attached to said base element by a hinge and being movable between a closed and an opened position, and a tamper-evident element extending in a circumferential direction around at least part of the circumference of said dispensing closure, wherein the tamper-evident element has at least one weakening region extending at least over part of the height of the tamper-evident element and/or wherein a shoulder region of the base element, to which frangible elements of the tamper-evident element are attached, is inclined such that it declines in an outward direction of the base element.
Claims
1. Dispensing closure comprising a base element (100) vhich can be attached to a neck of a container and which. comprises a dispensing opening, a flip-top lid (200), being attached to said base element (100) by a hinge (320) and being movable between a closed position, in which the dispensing opening is closed by a closing element of said flip-top lid, and an opened position, in which said dispensing opening is at least partly opened such that a fluid can be dispensed through said dispensing opening, a tamper-evident element (300) extending in a circumferential direction around at least a part of the circumference of said dispensing closure and being attached to a shoulder region (180) of said base element by at least two frangible elements (380) having a pre-determined breaking point, said flip-top lid (200) having at least one opening or recession being arranged and dimensioned such that it encloses at least part of at least one locking extension (355) of the tamper-evident element (300) extending at least partly into the direction of the flip-top lid (200), when said flip-top lid (200) is in its closed position and said tamper-evident element (300) is in its original position with the frangible elements (380) being undestroyed, characterized in that said tamper-evident element (300) has at least one weakening region (340, 350, 352), preferably in the vicinity of one of said at least one locking extensions (355), said at least one weakening region (340, 350, 352) extending at least over a part of the height (H) of the tamper-evident element (300), and/or said shoulder region (180) of said base element (100), to which said frangible elements (380) of said tamper-evident element (300) are attached, is inclined such that it declines in an outward direction of the base element (100).
2. Dispensing closure according to claim 1, wherein one of said at least one weakening regions comprises a notch (340) extending over a part of the height (H) of the tamper-evident element (300).
3. Dispensing closure according to claim 1, wherein one of said at least one weakening region (350. 352) comprises a weakening area (352) or line (350), reducing the thickness of the tamper-evident element (300) over at least part of the height of the tamper-evident element (300).
4. Dispensing closure according to claim 3, wherein said weakening area (352.) or line (350) is provided on the inner side of the tamper-evident element (300).
5. Dispensing closure according to claim 1, wherein said tamper-evident element (300) comprises two locking extensions (360) and wherein said. weakening region (340) is provided, in a circumferential direction, between these two locking extensions (360).
6. Dispensing closure according to claim 5, wherein said weakening region (340) extends over the complete circumferential distance between the two locking extensions (360).
7. Dispensing closure according to claim 1, wherein said tamper-evident element (300) comprises one or only one locking extension (355) and at least two weakening regions (352) which, in a circumferential direction of the tamper-evident element (300), are positioned directly adjacent said one locking extension (355).
8. Dispensing closure according to claim 1, having at least one frangible element (380) in a circumferential position of said tamper-evident element (300) where a weakening region (350) is provided or in the vicinity of such a weakening region (350).
9. Dispensing closure according to claim 1, having a frangible element (380) positioned, in a circumferential direction, at the circumferential borders of at least one locking extension (355) or in the direct vicinity thereof.
10. Dispensing closure according to claim 1, comprising multiple weakening regions (350) over the extension of the tamper-evident element (300) in its circumferential direction.
11. Dispensing closure according to claim 1, wherein the number of frangible elements (380) per angular extension of the tamper-evident element (300) in its circumferential direction is higher in those circumferential angular regions where a locking extension is provided compared to those angular circumferential regions where no locking extension of the tamper-evident element (300) is provided.
12. Dispensing closure according to claim 1, wherein said shoulder region (180) of said base element (100) is declined in an outward direction, preferably a radially outward direction, by an angle of 10 to 45 relative to a horizontal direction, preferably by an angle of 5 to 60 relative to the horizontal direction, preferably by an angle of 10 to 45, and more preferably by an angle of 15 to 30.
13. Dispensing closure according to claim 12, wherein said shoulder region (180) is declined over at least the complete circumferential extension of the tamper-evident element (300).
14. Dispensing closure according to claim 1, wherein all frangible elements (380) are attached to said shoulder region (180) of said base element (300) in an area where said shoulder region is declined.
15. Dispensing closure comprising a base element (100) which can be attached to a neck of a container and which comprises a dispensing opening, a flip-top lid (200), being attached to said base element (100) by a hinge (320) and being movable between a closed position, in which the dispensing opening is closed by a. closing element of said flip-top lid (200), and an opened position, in which said dispensing opening is at least partly opened such that a fluid can be dispensed through said dispensing opening, a tamper-evident element (300) extending in a circumferential direction around at least a part of the circumference of said dispensing closure (10) and being attached to a shoulder region (180) of said base element (100) by at least two frangible elements (380) having a pre-determined breaking point, characterized in that at least one of the two frangible elements (380) has an hour-glass shape, wherein preferably all frangible elements (380) have an hour-glass shape.
Description
[0040] These and other features and advantages of the present invention will become even more apparent by the following figures, partly schematically showing preferred embodiments of the dispensing closure according to the present invention or elements thereof.
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[0051] As can be seen in
[0052] The tamper-evident element 300 is, as can be especially well seen in
[0053] The tamper-evident element 300 further has two opening 345 or windows, at its lower edge, in which two protrusions 440 of the flip-top lid 200 extend, when the flip-top lid 200 is in its closed position as shown in
[0054] If therefore the flip-top lid 200 is moved from its closed position,
[0055] Normally the tamper-evident element 300 will thereby be completely removed from the other parts of the closure, so that it is visible to all future users that the dispensing closure has been opened at least once.
[0056] Only for completion, it also has to be noted that the dispensing closure 10 comprises another tamper-evident device 600 which is a tamper-evident device 600 for showing whether the dispensing closure, which can be attached to a neck of a container (not shown), has been removed at least once from the container. Such tamper-evident devices 600 are well-known in the art, and there is no specific relationship to the tamper-evident element 300, which is a major part of the dispensing closure according to the present invention.
[0057] As can be well seen in
[0058] As can be further well seen in
[0059] Furthermore the weakening region, here the notch 340, extends over the complete circumferential distance between the two locking extensions 360, at least at an upper part of the tamper-evident element 300, and the width of the notch 340 decreases in a downward direction, i.e. in a direction to the base element 100. The notch 340 therefbre is formed essentially in a V- or U shape.
[0060] With respect to
[0061] The notch 340 has the effect that, if a force is exerted onto the tamper-evident element 300, the tamper-evident element is more susceptible to deformation, especially in the area of this notch 340,
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[0063] Also this embodiment of the dispensing closure 10 according to the present invention has a base element 100, a flip-top lid 200 and a tamper-evident element 300. With respect to the functioning it is especially referred to the description of the embodiment shown in
[0064] However, as can be well seen in Fig, 4, the tamper-evident element 300 of the dispensing closure 10 does not have a notch, but has weakening areas or weakening lines, which are provided at the inner side of the tamper-evident element 300, so that these weakening lines or areas cannot be seen in the perspective view of
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[0066] The weakening lines 350 have the effect that, if a force is exerted onto the tamper-evident element 300, the tamper-evident element is more susceptible to deformation, especially in the area of these weakening lines 350.
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[0068] As can be well seen in
[0069] The weakening areas 352 extend about a certain angular distance in a circumferential direction over the tamper-evident element 300, in this embodiment by about 10. Generally, it is preferred that the weakening areas, here especially the weakening areas 352, extend about an angular distance in a circumferential direction being larger than the protrusions (440, see especially
[0070] Beyond the purpose described above, these weakening areas also serve to enable a closing of the flip-top lid for the first time after manufacturing, so that the tamper-evident element 300 is not destroyed or damaged by the above-mentioned protrusions when closing the flip-top lid for the first time.
[0071] However, also these weakening areas 352 lead to the effect that the tamper-evident element 300 is especially susceptible to deformation at these weakening regions, so that such deformation can be easily seen by a user after the dispensing closure has been opened at least once, even if somebody would on purpose try to re-position the tamper-evident element after it has been torn off and after the frangible elements have been destroyed by a first opening of the flip-top lid.
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[0073] However,
[0074] As can he also well seen in
[0075] All frangible elements 380 are on the one side connected to the tamper-evident element 300 and on the other side to the declined shoulder region 180 of the base element 100.
[0076] This declined shoulder region 180 has the effect that even in case a detached tamper-evident element 300 should be re-positioned onto said shoulder region after the frangible elements 380 have been destroyed, the tamper-evident element tends to automatically shift its position and slid away on the declined shoulder portion 180 simply by gravitational forces.
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[0078] The tamper-evident element 300 of this embodiment is very similar to the tamper-evident element shown in
[0079] As can be well seen in
[0080] In another preferred embodiment, all frangible elements 380 are realized in an hour-glass shape.
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