FLIP-TOP CLOSURE AND A PACKAGE
20240327082 ยท 2024-10-03
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D2401/15
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D55/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D43/169
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D43/0229
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D51/18
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65D51/18
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D43/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D55/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A flip-top closure includes first and second closure portions. The first closure portion includes a top wall portion with a tamper-evident winged section and a middle section, which are connected via a frangible connection. The winged section forms an undercut. The top wall portion includes a drivable structure to assist in threading the flip-top closure into a container. The second closure portion includes an annular skirt portion and a ledge. The annular skirt portion forms an external thread formation. The ledge includes at least one locking protrusion. A hinge connects the first and second closure portions. In an initially closed position, the undercut of the winged section corresponds with and lockingly engages with the locking protrusion. During movement of the hinge from the initially closed position to an open position, the frangible connection breaks leaving the winged section being lockingly engaged with the locking protrusion.
Claims
1. A tamper-evident, flip-top closure, the closure comprising: a first closure portion including a polymeric top wall portion, the polymeric top wall portion including an exterior surface and an interior surface, the polymeric top wall portion including at least one tamper-evident winged section and a middle section, the at least one tamper-evident winged section and the middle section being detachably connected via a frangible connection, the at least one tamper-evident winged section forming an undercut, the exterior surface of the polymeric top wall portion including a drivable structure to assist in threading the flip-top closure into a container; a second closure portion including a polymeric annular skirt portion and a ledge, the ledge encompassing and extending outwardly from the polymeric annular skirt portion, the polymeric annular skirt portion including an exterior surface and an interior surface, the exterior surface of the polymeric annular skirt portion forming an external thread formation, the ledge including at least one locking protrusion, the interior surface of the polymeric annular skirt portion forming an opening therethrough; and a hinge connecting the first closure portion and the second closure portion, wherein in an initially closed position of the flip-top closure, the undercut of the at least one tamper-evident winged section corresponds with and lockingly engages with the at least one locking protrusion, wherein during movement of the hinge from the initially closed position to an open position, the frangible connection breaks leaving the at least one tamper-evident winged section being lockingly engaged with the at least one locking protrusion.
2. The closure of claim 1, wherein the drivable structure is a recessed structure.
3. The closure of claim 2, wherein the drivable structure protrudes outwardly from a remainder of the interior surface of the polymeric top wall portion.
4. The closure of claim 3, wherein the interior surface of the polymeric top wall portion includes at least one end extension extending therefrom and wherein the second closure portion includes at least one end extension, the end extension of the polymeric top wall portion and the end extension of the second closure portion being configured and located to abut each other and assist in threading of the flip-top closure into the container.
5. The closure of claim 4, wherein the at least one end extension of the polymeric top wall portion is a plurality of end extensions and wherein the at least one end extension of the second closure portion is a plurality of end extensions, the plurality of end extensions of the polymeric top wall portion and the plurality of end extensions of the second closure portion being configured and located to abut a respective one of each other and assist in threading of the flip-top closure into the container.
6. The closure of claim 1, wherein the first closure portion further includes a first sealing ring and the second closure portion further includes a second sealing ring, wherein one of the first and the second sealing rings is slightly larger than the other and forms a seal when the flip-top closure is in a closed position.
7. The closure of claim 1, wherein the second closure portion further includes a mechanical closure stop that corresponds with a mechanical container stop of a container to prevent or inhibit further threading of the flip-top closure into the container, the mechanical closure stop being located father from the polymeric top wall portion than the external thread formation.
8. The closure of claim 1, wherein the flip-top closure is polymeric.
9. A package comprising: a container having a neck portion defining an opening, the neck portion having an exterior surface and an interior surface, the interior surface of the neck portion including an internal thread formation; and a flip-top closure being configured for fitment into the neck portion of the container for closing the opening of the container, the flip-top closure including a first closure portion, a second closure portion, and a hinge, the first closure portion including a polymeric top wall portion, the polymeric top wall portion including an exterior surface and an interior surface, the polymeric top wall portion including at least one tamper-evident winged section and a middle section, the at least one tamper-evident winged section and the middle section being detachably connected via a frangible connection, the at least one tamper-evident winged section forming an undercut, the exterior surface of the polymeric top wall portion including a drivable structure to assist in threading the flip-top closure into the container, the second closure portion including a polymeric annular skirt portion and a ledge, the ledge encompassing and extending outwardly from the polymeric annular skirt portion, the polymeric annular skirt portion including an exterior surface and an interior surface, the exterior surface of the polymeric annular skirt portion forming an external thread formation, the external thread formation of the second closure portion being threadingly engaged with the internal thread formation of the container, the ledge including at least one locking protrusion, the interior surface of the polymeric annular skirt portion forming an opening therethrough, the hinge connecting the first closure portion and the second closure portion, wherein in an initially closed position of the flip-top closure, the undercut of the at least one tamper-evident winged section corresponds with and lockingly engages with the at least one locking protrusion, wherein during movement of the hinge from the initially closed position to an open position, the frangible connection breaks leaving the at least one tamper-evident winged section being lockingly engaged with the at least one locking protrusion.
10. The package of claim 9, wherein the drivable structure is a recessed structure.
11. The package of claim 10, wherein the drivable structure protrudes outwardly from a remainder of the interior surface of the polymeric top wall portion.
12. The package of claim 11, wherein the interior surface of the polymeric top wall portion includes at least one end extension extending therefrom and wherein the second closure portion includes at least one end extension, the end extension of the polymeric top wall portion and the end extension of the second closure portion being configured and located to abut each other and assist in threading of the flip-top closure into the container.
13. The package of claim 12, wherein the at least one end extension of the polymeric top wall portion is a plurality of end extensions and wherein the at least one end extension of the second closure portion is a plurality of end extensions, the plurality of end extensions of the polymeric top wall portion and the plurality of end extensions of the second closure portion being configured and located to abut a respective one of each other and assist in threading of the flip-top closure into the container.
14. The package of claim 9, wherein the first closure portion further includes a first sealing ring and the second closure portion further includes a second sealing ring, wherein one of the first and the second sealing rings is slightly larger than the other and forms a seal when the flip-top closure is in a closed position.
15. The package of claim 9, wherein the second closure portion further includes a mechanical closure stop, the container further including a mechanical container stop, the mechanical closure stop corresponding with the mechanical container stop to assist in preventing or inhibiting further threading of the flip-top closure into the container, the mechanical closure stop being located father from the polymeric top wall portion than the external thread formation.
16. A tamper-evident, flip-top closure, the closure comprising: a first closure portion including a polymeric top wall portion, the polymeric top wall portion including an exterior surface and an interior surface, the polymeric top wall portion including a plurality of opposing tamper-evident winged sections and a middle section therebetween, the plurality of opposing tamper-evident winged sections and the middle section being detachably connected via a respective one of a plurality of frangible connections, each of the plurality of opposing tamper-evident winged sections forming a respective undercut, the exterior surface of the polymeric top wall portion including a drivable structure to assist in threading the flip-top closure into a container; a second closure portion including a polymeric annular skirt portion and a ledge, the ledge encompassing and extending outwardly from the polymeric annular skirt portion, the polymeric annular skirt portion including an exterior surface and an interior surface, the exterior surface of the polymeric annular skirt portion forming an external thread formation, the ledge including a plurality of opposing locking protrusions, the interior surface of the polymeric annular skirt portion forming an opening therethrough; and a hinge connecting the first closure portion and the second closure portion, wherein in an initially closed position of the flip-top closure, each of the undercuts of the plurality of opposing tamper-evident winged sections corresponds with and lockingly engages with a respective one of the plurality of opposing locking structures, wherein during movement of the hinge from the initially closed position to an open position, the plurality of frangible connections breaks leaving the plurality of opposing tamper-evident winged sections being lockingly engaged with a respective one of the plurality of opposing locking protrusions.
17. The closure of claim 16, wherein the drivable structure is a recessed structure.
18. The closure of claim 17, wherein the interior surface of the first closure portion further includes a plurality of end extensions extending therefrom and wherein the second closure portion further includes a plurality of end extensions, the plurality of end extensions of the first closure portion and the plurality of end extensions of the second closure portion being configured and located to abut a respective one of each other and assist in threading of the flip-top closure into the container.
19. A package comprising: a container having a neck portion defining an opening, the neck portion having an exterior surface and an interior surface, the interior surface of the neck portion including an internal thread formation; and a flip-top closure being configured for fitment into the neck portion of the container for closing the opening of the container, the flip-top closure including a first closure portion, a second closure portion, and a hinge, the first closure portion including a polymeric top wall portion, the polymeric top wall portion including an exterior surface and an interior surface, the polymeric top wall portion including a plurality of opposing tamper-evident winged sections and a middle section therebetween, the plurality of opposing tamper-evident winged sections and the middle section being detachably connected via a respective one of a plurality of frangible connections, each of the plurality of opposing tamper-evident winged sections forming a respective undercut, the exterior surface of the polymeric top wall portion including a drivable structure to assist in threading the flip-top closure into a container, the second closure portion including a polymeric annular skirt portion and a ledge, the ledge encompassing and extending outwardly from the polymeric annular skirt portion, the polymeric annular skirt portion including an exterior surface and an interior surface, the exterior surface of the polymeric annular skirt portion forming an external thread formation, the external thread formation of the second closure portion being threadingly engaged with the internal thread formation of the container, the ledge including a plurality of opposing locking protrusions, the interior surface of the polymeric annular skirt portion forming an opening therethrough, the hinge connecting the first closure portion and the second closure portion, wherein in an initially closed position of the flip-top closure, each of the undercuts of the plurality of opposing tamper-evident winged sections corresponds with and lockingly engages with a respective one of the plurality of opposing locking structures, wherein during movement of the hinge from the initially closed position to an open position, the plurality of frangible connections breaks leaving the plurality of opposing tamper-evident winged sections being lockingly engaged with a respective one of the plurality of opposing locking protrusions.
20. A tamper-evident, snap-on, flip-top closure, the closure comprising: a first closure portion including a polymeric top wall portion, the polymeric top wall portion including at least one tamper-evident wing, the at least one tamper-evident wing is detachably connected to a remainder of the polymeric top wall portion via a frangible connection, the at least one tamper-evident wing forming an undercut, a second closure portion including a polymeric top wall portion and a polymeric annular skirt portion encompassing and extending from the polymeric top wall portion of the second closure portion, the polymeric top wall portion of the second closure portion forming at least one locking recess that includes an undercut, the at least one locking recess being sized and configured to receive the at least one tamper-evident wing thereon, a hinge connecting the first closure portion and the second closure portion, wherein in an initially closed position of the snap-on, flip-top closure, the undercut of the at least one tamper-evident wing corresponds with and lockingly engages with the at least one locking recess, wherein during movement of the hinge from the initially closed position to an open position, the frangible connection breaks leaving the at least one tamper-evident wing being lockingly engaged with the at least one locking recess.
21. A package comprising: a container having a neck portion defining an opening, the neck portion having an exterior surface and an interior surface, the interior surface of the neck portion including an internal thread formation; and a flip-top closure being configured for fitment into the neck portion of the container for closing the opening of the container, the flip-top closure including a first closure portion, a second closure portion, and a hinge, the first closure portion including a polymeric top wall portion, the polymeric top wall portion including at least one tamper-evident wing, the at least one tamper-evident wing is detachably connected to a remainder of the polymeric top wall portion via a frangible connection, the at least one tamper-evident wing forming an undercut, the second closure portion including a polymeric top wall portion and a polymeric annular skirt portion encompassing and extending from the polymeric top wall portion of the second closure portion, the polymeric top wall portion of the second closure portion forming at least one locking recess that includes an undercut, the at least one locking recess being sized and configured to receive the at least one tamper-evident wing thereon, the hinge connecting the first closure portion and the second closure portion, wherein in an initially closed position of the snap-on, flip-top closure, the undercut of the at least one tamper-evident wing corresponds with and lockingly engages with the at least one locking recess, wherein during movement of the hinge from the initially closed position to an open position, the frangible connection breaks leaving the at least one tamper-evident wing being lockingly engaged with the at least one locking recess.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0024] Other advantages of the invention will become apparent upon reading the following detailed description and upon reference to the drawings in which:
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[0042] While the invention is susceptible to various modifications and alternative forms, specific embodiments thereof have been shown by way of example in the drawings and will herein be described in detail. It should be understood, however, that it is not intended to limit the invention to the particular forms disclosed, but on the contrary, the intention is to cover all modifications, equivalents, and alternatives falling within the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0044] The polymeric flip-top closures of the present invention are configured to be placed in a container or bottle that contain product. More specifically, the polymeric flip-top closures of the present invention are configured for fitment into a neck portion or finish of the container for closing the opening of the container. A non-limiting example of a container that may be used with the polymeric flip-top closure 10 is shown with a container 108 in
[0045] The polymeric flip-top closure is designed to be applied into the finish of the container, and is configured to be extremely difficult to remove thereform. The polymeric flip-top closure is configured to remain with the container, which reduces environmental waste when the package is recycled. It is also desirable for the container to be made of the same material as the flip-top closure to assist in post-consumer recycling. The polymeric flip-top closure is desirably lightweight and the container to be used with the polymeric closure is also desirably lightweight. By being lightweight, the design of the polymeric flip-top closure aids in significantly reducing material usage in the package.
[0046] Referring back to
[0047] The first closure portion 12 includes a polymeric top wall portion 18. The polymeric top wall portion 18 includes an exterior surface 18a and an interior surface 18b. The polymeric top wall portion includes at least one tamper-evident winged section and a middle section.
[0048] In this embodiment, the first closure portion 12 includes first and second tamper-evident winged sections 22a, 22b. The first and second tamper-evident winged sections 22a, 22b are located on opposing ends of the first closure portion 12 as shown in
[0049] The first closure portion 12 further including a drivable structure 36 to assist in threading the polymeric flip-top closure 10 into a container (e.g., container 108). The drivable structure 36 is located on the exterior surface 18a of the polymeric top wall portion 18. The drivable structure 38 is typically a recessed structure. One non-limiting example of a recessed drivable structure 36 is shown in
[0050] It is contemplated, however, that the location of the drivable structure may differ from that shown in
[0051] It is contemplated, however, that other recessed structures may be formed on an interior surface of the polymeric flip-top closure to assist in threading the closure into the container. These other recessed structures may be polygonal or non-polygonal shapes. One non-limiting example of another recessed structure is shown in
[0052] To prevent or inhibit tampering, the recessed structure (e.g., the recessed flower-like structure 38) may be covered by a non-removable sticker, tape or label. A non-removable label, tape or sticker 180 is shown in package 100 of
[0053] It is contemplated that other tamper-evident features may be used to prevent or inhibit access to the recessed structure. These other potential tamper-evident features must be removed and/or broken, which leaves evidence of potential tampering or access into the container. One non-limiting example of such a tamper-evident feature would be a polymeric plug that resides in the recessed structure. Another non-limiting example would be a shrink wrap that covers the recessed structure.
[0054] It is contemplated that a protruding structure may be used on the exterior surface of the first closure portion instead of a recessed structure. Depending on the tamper-evident feature, a protruding structure, however, will likely to be more tamper-prone.
[0055] As shown best in
[0056] In the embodiment of
[0057] The interior surface 18b of the polymeric top wall portion 18 further includes a first sealing ring 42, which in conjunction with a second sealing ring 66 of the second closure portion 14, forms a seal in the polymeric flip-top closure 10. This sealing mechanism is referred to as an inner seal. Such an inner seal potentially assists in further preventing or inhibiting air, moisture or other potential contaminants from contacting the contents in the container. The first sealing ring 42 of
[0058] It is contemplated that other sealing mechanisms may be used, if desirable, to prevent or inhibit air, moisture or other potential contaminants from contacting the contents in the container.
[0059] It is contemplated that the first closure portion may have a lifting aid to assist a user in opening the first closure portion with respect to the second closure portion. The lifting aid may be a lifting extension or a lifting indentation that assists a user in opening the first closure portion with respect to the second closure portion. If a lifting aid were used, it would be shaped and sized for a user to grasp or contact when opening the polymeric flip-top closure. The lifting aid would be located generally opposite of the hinge.
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[0061] The external thread formation 56 is for mating engagement with an internal thread formation of a container. The external thread formation 56 is shown in
[0062] The interior surface 50b of the polymeric annular skirt portion 50 also includes a mechanical closure stop 58 shown in
[0063] The ledge of the second closure portion includes at least one locking protrusion. In this embodiment, the ledge 52 includes a plurality of locking protrusions 60a, 60b. Each of the locking protrusions 60a, 60b includes a respective undercut 62, 62b. The locking protrusions 60a, 60b correspond with the first and second tamper-evident winged sections 22a, 22b, respectively, to from a tamper-evident structure indicating that the container may have been accessed. Specifically, the undercuts 62a, 62b of lockingly engage respective undercuts 24a, 24b. This is best shown in
[0064] The second closure portion 14 includes the second sealing ring 66. The second sealing ring 66, in conjunction with the first sealing ring 42, forms an inner seal as discussed above. One of first and the second sealing rings 42, 66 is slightly larger than the other to assist in forming an abutting relationship when the polymeric flip-top closure is in a closed position. The second sealing ring 66 is shown as being a generally circular shape. It is contemplated that other shapes may be used in forming the second sealing ring including a generally oval shape.
[0065] The second closure portion 14 in this embodiment includes a pair of opposing end extensions 64a, 64b. The pair of opposing end extensions 64a, 64b extends from the second sealing ring 66 and is in a generally triangular shape. It is contemplated that the pair of opposing end extensions may be other shapes and sizes including both polygonal and non-polygonal shapes.
[0066] The pair of opposing end extensions 64a, 64b engages the pair of opposing end extensions 40a, 40b, respectively, when threading the polymeric flip-top closure 10 into the container 108. The pair of opposing end extensions 64a, 64b, in conjunction with the pair of opposing end extensions 40a, 40b, assists in transmitting and directing force from the drivable structure 36 to thread the closure 10 into the container 108.
[0067] The interior surfaces of the ledge 52 and the polymeric annular skirt portion 50 form an opening 68 through the second closure portion 14. The opening 68 allows a user to gain access to the contents of the container 108. The shape of the opening 68 is shown as being generally circular in shape in
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[0070] The plurality of frangible connections 34a, 34b may be formed by molded-in-bridges in one embodiment. In this embodiment, the molded-in-bridges are formed using a feature in the mold. The plurality of frangible connections is in the form of scoring or scored lines, notches, leaders, nicks or other lines of weaknesses.
[0071] The flip-top closures of the present invention may include an oxygen-scavenger material. This oxygen-scavenger material may be distributed within the closure or may be a separate layer. The oxygen-scavenger material may be any material that assists in removing oxygen within the container, while having little or no effect on the contents within the container.
[0072] Alternatively, or in addition to, the flip-top closures may include an oxygen-barrier material. The oxygen-barrier material may be added as a separate layer or may be integrated within the flip-top closure itself. The oxygen-barrier materials assist in preventing or inhibiting oxygen from entering the container through the flip-top closure. These materials may include, but are not limited to, ethylene vinyl alcohol (EVOH). It is contemplated that other oxygen-barrier materials may be used in the flip-top closure.
[0073] The polymeric flip-top closure 10 is typically made of a polyolefin (e.g., polyethylene (PE), polypropylene (PP)) or blends thereof. One example of a polyethylene that may be used is high density polyethylene (HDPE), low density polyethylene (LDPE), or the combination thereof. It is contemplated that the flip-top closure may be made of other polymeric materials.
[0074] The polymeric flip-top closure is typically light weight. The polymeric flip-top closure is generally from about 2.5 to about 15 grams and typically is from about 3.5 to about 8 grams. In other embodiments, the polymeric flip-top closure is from about 5 to about 15 grams, or from about 7 to about 10 grams. The polymeric flip-top closure in a further embodiment is from about 4 to about 12 grams, or from about 6 to about 9 grams.
[0075] The polymeric flip-top closures are typically formed by processes such as injection or compression molding.
[0076] A neck portion or finish 102 of the container 108 is shown in
[0077] The interior surface 102b of the neck portion 102 includes an internal thread formation 116. The internal thread formation 116 is for mating engagement with the external thread formation 56 of the polymeric flip-top closure 10. The internal thread formation 116 is shown in
[0078] The interior surface 102b of the neck portion also includes a mechanical container stop 120. The mechanical container stop 120 works in conjunction with the mechanical closure stop 58 to prevent or inhibit the polymeric flip-top closure 10 from being overthreaded (i.e. over torqued) into the container 108. More specifically, the mechanical container stop 120 is in an abutting relationship with the mechanical closure stop 58, resulting in no further rotation or threading of the polymeric flip-top closure 10 into the container 108.
[0079] The container 108 is typically made of polymeric material. The container 108 may be made of a polyolefin (e.g., polyethylene (PE), polypropylene (PP)) or blends thereof. One example of a polyethylene that may be used is high density polyethylene (HDPE), low density polyethylene (LDPE), or the combination thereof. It is contemplated that the container may be formed of other polymeric or copolymer materials. As mentioned above, it is desirable for the container 108 and the polymeric flip-top closure 10 be made of the same material to assist in post-consumer recycling.
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[0081] After the plurality of frangible connections 34a, 34b is broken, the plurality of first and second tamper-evident winged sections 22a, 22b remain lockingly engaged with respective locking protrusions 60a, 60b of the second closure portion 14. This position of the package 100 is best shown in the cross-sectional view of
[0082] The rotation of the first closure portion to the second closure portion in one embodiment is from about 150 to 270 degrees. In another embodiment, the rotation of the first closure portion to the second closure portion in one embodiment is from about 150 to 225 degrees. In a further embodiment, the rotation of the first closure portion to the second closure portion in one embodiment is from about 150 to 180 degrees.
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[0084] The polymeric flip-top closure 10 is the same as the polymeric flip-top closure 10 described above except for the drivable structure. The polymeric flip-top closure 10 includes a drivable structure 36 that includes a recessed circular structure 38 with a pair of opposing end extensions 40a, 40b. The pair of opposing end extensions 40a, 40b functions in abutting the end extensions 64a, 64b, respectively, in a similar manner as the end extensions 40a, 40b. Each of the pair of opposing end extensions 40a, 40b is in an inverted T-shape. It is contemplated that other shapes may be used as end extensions.
[0085] In another embodiment, a polymeric flip-top closure may be manufactured in the absence of external threading. The polymeric flip-top closure would be a snap-on, flip-top closure that would be inserted into a container. The removal would be very difficult and would invariably leave damage marks on the closure indicating to a user that the closure has been tampered with.
[0086] Other than the external thread formation of the snap-on, flip-top closure, the first and second closure portions of the snap-on, flip-top closure may be configured using the exact same or similar features disclosed in the first and second closure portions 12, 14 of the polymeric flip-top closure 10. It is noted that there would need to be a plunging force applied to the snap-on, flip-top closure to overcome the interference of a snap feature over the retention ring feature.
[0087] A non-limiting example of a polymeric snap-on, flip-top closure is shown in
[0088] The polymeric top wall portion includes at least one tamper-evident wing in one embodiment. In this embodiment, the at least one tamper-evident wing includes an undercut. The at least one tamper-evident wing is detachably connected to a remainder of the polymeric top wall portion via a frangible connection.
[0089] In the embodiment of
[0090] The second closure portion 314 includes a polymeric top wall portion 340 and a polymeric annular skirt portion 342 encompassing and extending from the polymeric top wall portion 340. The polymeric top wall portion forms at least one locking recess that includes an undercut in one embodiment. The at least one locking recess is sized and configured to receive the at least one tamper-evident wing or ear. In this embodiment, the polymeric top wall portion 340 forms a plurality of locking recesses 344a, 344b. Each of the plurality of locking recesses 344a, 344b includes a respective undercut. The second closure portion 314 includes a contoured area 348 that enables a user to more easily grasp the first closure portion 312 for movement from a closed position to an open position.
[0091] In the initially closed position of the snap-on, flip-top closure, the undercut of the at least one tamper-evident wing corresponds with and lockingly engages with the at least one locking recess. During movement of the hinge from the initially closed position to an open position, the at least one frangible connection breaks leaving the at least one tamper-evident wing being lockingly engaged with the at least one locking recess.
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[0093] The polymeric flip-top closures of the present invention are desirable in both low-temperature and high-temperature applications. The polymeric flip-top closures may be used in low-temperature applications such as an ambient or a cold fill. These applications include aseptic applications such as dairy products, water, sports drinks, and pressurized products such as carbonated soft drinks. It is contemplated that other low-temperature applications may be used with the polymeric closures formed by the processes of the present invention.
[0094] The polymeric flip-top closures of the present invention may be exposed to high-temperature applications such as hot-fill, pasteurization, and retort applications. A hot fill application is generally performed at temperatures around 185? F., while a hot fill with pasteurization is generally performed at temperatures around 205? F. Retort applications are typically done at temperatures greater than 250? F. It is contemplated that the polymeric flip-top closures of the present invention can be used in other high-temperature applications.
[0095] While the foregoing written description of the invention enables one of ordinary skill to make and use what is considered presently to be the best mode thereof, those of ordinary skill will understand and appreciate the existence of variations, combinations, and equivalents of the specific embodiment, method, and examples herein. The invention should therefore not be limited by the above-described embodiment, method, and examples, but by all embodiments and methods within the scope and spirit of the invention.