CLOSURE WITH TAMPER-EVIDENT BAND
20250242977 ยท 2025-07-31
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D41/3442
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A closure includes first and second closure portions. The first closure portion includes a top wall portion and an annular skirt portion. The skirt portion includes an internal thread formation. The second closure portion includes a tamper-evident band depending from and being at least partially detachably connected to the skirt portion by a frangible connection. The polymeric tamper-evident band includes a first portion and a second portion connected via a bending area. The first portion has a flared end in which the thickness of the flared end is at least 1.25 times greater than the thickness of a directly adjacent section of the first portion. The second portion has a tab portion and an extension portion.
Claims
1. A closure comprising: a first closure portion including: a polymeric top wall portion; a polymeric annular skirt portion depending from the polymeric top wall portion, the annular skirt portion including an exterior surface and an interior surface, the interior surface of the annular skirt portion including an internal thread formation for mating engagement with an external thread formation of a container; and a second closure portion including: a polymeric tamper-evident band depending from and being at least partially detachably connected to the polymeric annular skirt portion by a frangible connection, the polymeric tamper-evident band including a first portion and a second portion connected via a bending area, the first portion having a flared end in which the thickness of the flared end is at least 1.25 times greater than the thickness of a directly adjacent section of the first portion, the second portion extending generally upwardly from the bending area towards the polymeric top wall portion and being located inwardly from the first portion of the polymeric tamper-evident band, the second portion of the tamper-evident band including a tab portion and an extension portion, the tab portion including an upper section and a lower section, the upper section of the tab portion being located closer to the extension portion than the bending area, the lower section of the tab portion being located closer to the bending area than the extension portion, the extension portion being located further from the bending area than the tab portion, the average thickness of the tab portion being greater than the average thickness of the extension portion, the extension portion extending continuously around an entire inner circumference of the closure.
2. The closure of claim 1, wherein the thickness of the flared end is at least 1.5 times greater than the thickness of the directly adjacent section of the first portion.
3. The closure of claim 2, wherein the thickness of the flared end is at least 1.75 times greater than the thickness of the directly adjacent section of the first portion.
4. The closure of claim 1, wherein the thickness of the flared end is from about 1.25 to about 2.5 times greater than the thickness of the directly adjacent section of the first portion.
5. The closure of claim 4, wherein the thickness of the flared end is from about 1.5 to about 2.5 times greater than the thickness of the directly adjacent section of the first portion.
6. The closure of claim 1, wherein the extension portion is spaced entirely from the interior surface of the polymeric annular skirt portion before mating engagement with the container.
7. The closure of claim 1, wherein the tab portion and the extension portion are substantially vertical after fitment with a container.
8. The closure of claim 1, wherein the extension portion of the tamper-evident band is at an angle of from 5 to about 30 degrees inwardly relative to an axis extending to the polymeric top wall portion before mating engagement with the container.
9. The closure of claim 8, wherein the extension portion of the tamper-evident band is at an angle of from about 10 to about 25 degrees inwardly relative to an axis extending to the polymeric top wall portion before mating engagement with the container.
10. The closure of claim 9, wherein the extension portion of the tamper-evident band is at an angle of from 10 to about 20 degrees inwardly relative to an axis extending to the polymeric top wall portion before mating engagement with the container.
11. The closure of claim 1, wherein the average thickness of the tab portion is from about 2 to about 8 times greater than the average thickness of the extension portion.
12. The closure of claim 11, wherein the average thickness of the tab portion is from about 3 to about 6 times greater than the average thickness of the extension portion.
13. The closure of claim 1, wherein the length of the tab portion is from about 0.75 to about 3 times greater than the length of the extension portion.
14. The closure of claim 13, wherein the length of the tab portion is from about 1 to about 2 times greater than the length of the extension portion.
15. The closure of claim 1, wherein the closure is a one-piece closure.
16. A package comprising: a container having a neck portion defining an opening, the container having an external thread formation on the neck portion; and a closure being configured for fitment to the neck portion of the container for closing the opening, the closure including a first closure portion and a second closure portion, the first closure portion including a polymeric top wall portion and aa polymeric annular skirt portion depending from the polymeric top wall portion, the annular skirt portion including an exterior surface and an interior surface, the interior surface of the annular skirt portion including an internal thread formation for mating engagement with an external thread formation of a container, the second closure portion including a polymeric tamper-evident band depending from and being at least partially detachably connected to the polymeric annular skirt portion by a frangible connection, the polymeric tamper-evident band including a first portion and a second portion connected via a bending area, the first portion having a flared end in which the thickness of the flared end is at least 1.25 times greater than the thickness of a directly adjacent section of the first portion, the second portion extending generally upwardly from the bending area towards the polymeric top wall portion and being located inwardly from the first portion of the polymeric tamper-evident band, the second portion of the tamper-evident band including a tab portion and an extension portion, the tab portion including an upper section and a lower section, the upper section of the tab portion being located closer to the extension portion than the bending area, the lower section of the tab portion being located closer to the bending area than the extension portion, the extension portion being located further from the bending area than the tab portion, the average thickness of the tab portion being greater than the average thickness of the extension portion, the extension portion extending continuously around an entire inner circumference of the closure.
17. The package of claim 16, wherein the thickness of the flared end is at least 1.5 times greater than the thickness of the directly adjacent section of the first portion.
18. The package of claim 16, wherein the thickness of the flared end is from about 1.25 to about 2.5 times greater than the thickness of the directly adjacent section of the first portion.
19. The closure of claim 18, wherein the thickness of the flared end is from about 1.5 to about 2.5 times greater than the thickness of the directly adjacent section of the first portion.
20. The package of claim 16, wherein the extension portion is spaced entirely from the interior surface of the polymeric annular skirt portion before mating engagement with the container.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0023] 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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[0032] 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
[0033] Various embodiments are described with reference to the attached figures, where like reference numerals are used throughout the figures to designate similar or equivalent elements. The figures are not drawn to scale and are provided merely to illustrate the instant invention. Several aspects of the invention are described below with reference to example applications for illustration. It should be understood that numerous specific details, relationships, and methods are set forth to provide a full understanding of the invention. One having ordinary skill in the relevant art, however, will readily recognize that the invention can be practiced without one or more of the specific details, or with other methods. In other instances, well-known structures or operations are not shown in detail to avoid obscuring the invention. The various embodiments are not limited by the illustrated ordering of acts or events, as some acts may occur in different orders and/or concurrently with other acts or events. Furthermore, not all illustrated acts or events are required to implement a methodology in accordance with the present invention.
[0034] Various embodiments are described with reference to the attached figures, where like reference numerals are used throughout the figures to designate similar or equivalent elements. The figures are not drawn to scale and are provided merely to illustrate the instant invention. Several aspects of the invention are described below with reference to example applications for illustration. It should be understood that numerous specific details, relationships, and methods are set forth to provide a full understanding of the invention. One having ordinary skill in the relevant art, however, will readily recognize that the invention can be practiced without one or more of the specific details, or with other methods. In other instances, well-known structures or operations are not shown in detail to avoid obscuring the invention. The various embodiments are not limited by the illustrated ordering of acts or events, as some acts may occur in different orders and/or concurrently with other acts or events. Furthermore, not all illustrated acts or events are required to implement a methodology in accordance with the present invention.
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[0036] Referring back to
[0037] The polymeric continuous plug seal 16 depends from the polymeric top wall portion 12 as shown best in
[0038] It is contemplated that other sealing mechanisms may be used instead or in addition to the continuous plug seal. For example, sealing mechanisms such as an outer seal or a top seal may be used. The top seal assists in providing a positive stop when the finish of the container and the closure are being threaded with each other. Thus, the top seal assists in positioning the finish of the container when the closure is being threaded onto the finish.
[0039] The polymeric annular skirt portion 14 includes the exterior surface 14a and an interior surface 14b. The interior surface 14b of the polymeric annular skirt portion 14 includes an internal thread formation 30. The internal thread formation 30 is configured for mating engagement with a corresponding external thread formation of a neck portion of a container.
[0040] The internal thread formation 30 depicted in
[0041] Referring specifically to
[0042] The plurality of bumps and the plurality of valleys are generally polygonal in shape as viewed from an interior of the closure. More specifically, the plurality of bumps and the plurality of valleys are generally rectangular in shape. It is contemplated that the plurality of bumps and valleys may be of different shapes than rectangular including other polygonal shapes such as triangular or other non-polygonal shapes such as sinusoidal.
[0043] It is contemplated that the internal thread formation may be continuous in another embodiment instead of being discontinuous as shown in
[0044] In another embodiment, an internal thread formation may be formed with a plurality of closure leads. For example, there may be two or three closure leads in an internal thread formation. In a two closure lead embodiment, a first closure lead begins near the polymeric top wall portion at a first position and extends in a helical fashion to a second position closer to the tamper-evident band. Similarly, the second closure lead begins near the polymeric top wall portion at a first position and extends in a helical fashion to a second position closer to the tamper-evident band. The first and second closure leads are referred collectively as a double lead closure thread. The first and second closure leads may be continuous or discontinuous. The first positions of the first and second closure leads are located roughly 180 degrees apart from each other and, thus, begin on generally opposing sides of the closure. In such an embodiment, for example, the plurality of bumps and plurality of valleys would be included such as those shown in
[0045] The polymeric tamper-evident band 18 is located at the bottom thereof (i.e., an end opposite of the polymeric top wall portion 12). The tamper-evident band 18 depends from and is at least partially detachably connected to the polymeric annular skirt portion 14 by a frangible connection 50. Once the closure moves from an initial closed position to an open position, the polymeric tamper-evident band 18 is desirably fully detached from the polymeric annular skirt portion 14. More specifically, the tamper-evident band 18 is designed to at least partially separate from the annular skirt portion 14 if a user opens the package by unthreading and removing the closure to gain access to the container. The tamper-evident band 18 works in conjunction with the container to indicate to a user that the contents of the container may have been accessed.
[0046] The polymeric tamper-evident band may be formed by molded-in-bridges in one embodiment. The molded-in-bridges are typically formed using a feature in the mold. In another embodiment, the polymeric tamper-evident band may be formed using scoring or scored lines, notches, leaders, or other lines of weaknesses.
[0047] The tamper-evident band 18 is in a reversed orientation (as molded condition) in
[0048] Referring to
[0049] It is noted that when manufacturing the closure, the second portion 64 initially extends downwardly (see, for example,
[0050] Referring to
[0051] In one embodiment, the thickness T3 of the flared end 80 is at least 1.25 times greater than the thickness T4 of the directly adjacent section 82 of the first portion 62. In another embodiment, the thickness T3 of the flared end 80 is at least 1.5 times greater than the thickness T4 of the directly adjacent section 82 of the first portion 62. In a further embodiment, the thickness T3 of the flared end 80 is at least 1.75 times greater than the thickness T4 of the directly adjacent section 82 of the first portion 62. The thickness T3 of the flared end 80 is generally from about 1.25 to about 3 times greater than the thickness T4 of the directly adjacent section 82 of the first portion 62. The thickness T3 of the flared end 80 is typically from about 1.5 to about 2.5 times greater than the thickness T4 of the directly adjacent section 82 of the first portion 62. The thickness T3 of the flared end 80 is also typically from about 1.5 to about 2 times greater than the thickness T4 of the directly adjacent section 82 of the first portion 62.
[0052] By having the directly adjacent section 82 to the flared end 80 being thinner, this results in a gap 84 that is formed. This gap 84 is shown best in
[0053] The second portion 64 of the tamper-evident band 18 includes a tab portion 68 and an extension portion 70. The extension portion 70 assists in initially locating and maintaining the position of the tab portion 68 during the opening process. The extension portion 70 is located further from the bending area 66 than the tab portion 68 as shown in
[0054] It is desirable for the tab portion 68 and the extension portion 70 to be vertical or substantially vertical so as to prevent or inhibit the tab portion 68 from rotating inwardly towards an exterior wall of a container or bottle finish, or by unfolding. It is desirable for the tab portion 68 and the extension portion 70 to be substantially vertical to prevent or inhibit from being located too sharply against the interior surface 14b of the polymeric annular skirt portion 14.
[0055] By keeping the tab portion 68 from rotating inwardly or unfolding assists in avoiding or inhibiting problems in the opening process by a user. Specifically, when a user applies vertical and axial forces in opening the closure, it is desirable for these forces to be substantially applied to breaking the frangible connection instead of transmitting the energy into moving (i.e., rotating or unfolding) the tab portion 68. When the tab portion remains generally in place, the vertical and axial forces from the user transmits only to or substantially to the opening of the frangible connections (e.g., breaking the bridges).
[0056] If the tab portion moves inwardly towards an exterior wall of the bottle finish or the tab portion unfolds, this can lead to undesirable results. For example, if a certain percentage of the bridges in the frangible connections are not broken (typically on one side) because energy is transmitted into moving the tab portion, a user may have difficulty in opening and accessing the contents of the container. Specifically, when some of the bridges remain unbroken, this can lead to a tether-like or hinged-band scenario. This can lead to the closure being in a hanging or stuck position. When bridges remain unbroken, the closure becomes looser with more ability or freedom to move around, resulting in potential undesirable movement. For example, a side-to-side movement of the closure can result in a user inadvertently pulling the closure to one side that makes the closure off-centered.
[0057] When all of the bridges are not broken, several scenarios can occur. In one scenario, the entire tamper-evident band may go underneath the A-collar or A-diameter of the finish, which may make the closure difficult to open. In another scenario, some section of the tamper-evident band may lift over and partly above the A-collar of the finish, which leads to a hiked band that makes the closure difficult to open. In a further scenario, the positioning of the tab portion could lead to the tamper-evident band riding entirely over an A-collar of the finish and coming off with the remainder of the closure when the container is being opened. This is undesirable for several reasons including making the opening of the container more difficult and defeating the tamper-evident aspects of the package because the tamper-evident band should remain with the container after the closure is unthreaded.
[0058] The tab portion 68 is desirably positioned to remain below and adjacent to a bottom surface of an A-collar of the finish of the container. The tab portion 68 as discussed above is desirably spaced from an exterior wall of the container finish. The tab portion 68 includes a ledge 68a. The ledge 68a desirably seals under the A-collar of the finish.
[0059] The extension portion 70 extends continuously around the entire inner circumference in one embodiment. The outer circumference of the closure 10 is formed by the polymeric annular skirt portion 14. The inner circumference of the closure is formed by the second portion 64 of the tamper-evident band 18.
[0060] In another embodiment, the extension portion extends around the entire inner circumference of the closure in a substantially continuous manner. This embodiment also assists in placing and positioning the extension portion adjacent to and abutting an exterior surface of the A-collar. In one embodiment, the extension portion extends from about 75% to about 99% around the inner circumference of the closure. In another embodiment, the extension portion extends from about 80 to about 99% around the inner circumference of the closure. In another embodiment, the extension portion extends from about 90 to about 99% around the inner circumference of the closure. In a further embodiment, the extension portion extends from about 95 to about 99% around the inner circumference of the closure. If the extension portion does not extend around the entire inner circumference of the closure in at least a substantially continuous manner, it will not desirably and consistently assist in preventing or inhibiting the extension portion from moving underneath the A-collar of the finish during the opening process.
[0061] The extension portion in a more desirable embodiment extends around the entire inner circumference of the closure and maintains a position adjacent to and abutting an exterior surface of the A-collar without the extension portion moving underneath the A-collar. By having the extension portion abutting an exterior surface of the A-collar and not being underneath the A-collar, problems discussed above such as having difficulty in opening the container or having the tamper-evident aspects defeated are substantially or entirely avoided.
[0062] As shown best in
[0063] The extension portion 70 of the tamper-evident band 18 conforms with and abuts an exterior surface 110a of the A-collar 110. The extension portion 70 desirably forms a seal with the exterior surface 110a of the A-collar 110. The ledge 68a desirably is located underneath the A-collar 110 and away from the sidewall of the finish. To better conform and abut with the A-collar 110, the extension portion 70 has a smaller diameter than the A-collar 110.
[0064] It is desirable to have the extension portion 70 initially angled at angle A (
[0065] The diameter of the extension portion 70 is smaller than the diameter of the A-collar 110. Because the diameter of the extension portion 70 is smaller than diameter of the A-collar 110, the extension is moved outwardly (in the direction of arrow C in
[0066] The thickness and the materials used to form the extension portion 70 allow it to be moved from the position in
[0067] As shown in
[0068] The average thickness of the tab portion 68 is greater than the average thickness of the extension portion 70. The average thickness T1 of the tab portion 68 as shown in
[0069] The average thickness T1 of the tab portion 68 of the tamper-evident band 18 in
[0070] The length L1 of the tab portion 68 of the tamper-evident band 18 in
[0071] The average thickness T2 of the extension portion 70 of the tamper-evident band 18 in
[0072] The length L2 of the extension portion 70 of the tamper-evident band 18 in
[0073] The length of the tab portion is typically greater than the length of the extension portion. The length L1 of the tab portion 68 as shown in
[0074] The polymeric closure 10 as shown in
[0075] One non-limiting example of a polymeric closure and a container forming a package is shown and discussed in conjunction with
[0076] The external thread formation in one embodiment includes a first finish lead and a second finish lead. The first finish lead begins near the open end of the container and extends in a helical fashion to a second position that is closer to the closed end of the container. Similarly, the second finish lead starts closer to the open end of the container and extends in a helical fashion to a second position that is closer to the closed end of the container. Each of the first and second finish leads is continuous. The first positions of the first and second finish leads are located roughly 180 degrees apart from each other and, thus, begin on opposing sides of the neck of the container. When opening the container, the first closure lead is desirably in contact with the first finish lead and the second closure lead is desirably in contact with the second finish lead. It is contemplated that the external thread formation of the container may have discontinuous leads.
[0077] It is contemplated that the external thread formation of the container may be different than that disclosed with respect to the container 100. The external thread formation of the container may include continuous or discontinuous thread segments, and may include single or multiple threads. One non-limiting example of an external thread formation of the container is a helical thread formation.
[0078] The closures of the present invention comprise at least one polymeric material. The polymeric material is typically an olefin (e.g., polyethylene (PE), polypropylene (PP)), PET or blends thereof. Non-limiting examples of polyethylenes that may be used are high density polyethylene (HDPE), low density polyethylene (LDPE), linear low density polyethylene (LLDPE) and metallocene-catalyzed LLDPE (mLLDPE).
[0079] The 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.
[0080] Alternatively, or in addition to, the closures may include an oxygen-barrier material. The oxygen-barrier material may be added as a separate layer or may be integrated within the closure itself. The oxygen-barrier materials assist in preventing or inhibiting oxygen from entering the container through the 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 closure.
[0081] The closures are typically formed by processes such as injection or compression molding, extrusion or the combination thereof.
[0082] The containers described above are typically made of polymeric material. One non-limiting example of a material to be used in forming a polymeric container is polyethylene terephthalate (PET), polypropylene (PP) or blends using the same. It is contemplated that the container may be formed of other polymeric or copolymer materials. It is also contemplated that the container may be formed of glass. The container typically has an encapsulated oxygen-barrier layer or oxygen barrier material incorporated therein.
[0083] To open the container and gain access to the product therein, the closure (e.g., closure 10) is unthreaded by turning the closure with respect to the container in one embodiment.
[0084] The polymeric closures are desirable in both low-temperature and high-temperature applications. The polymeric closures may be used in low-temperature applications such as an ambient or a cold fill. These applications include water, sports drinks, aseptic applications such as dairy products, and pressurized products such as carbonated soft drinks. It is contemplated that other low-temperature applications may be used with the polymeric closures of the present invention.
[0085] The polymeric closures 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 closures of the present invention can be used in other high-temperature applications.
[0086] The foregoing description of the embodiments, including illustrated embodiments, has been presented only for the purpose of illustration and description and is not intended to be exhaustive or limiting to the precise forms disclosed. Numerous modifications, adaptations, and uses thereof will be apparent to those skilled in the art.
[0087] Although the disclosed embodiments have been illustrated and described with respect to one or more implementations, equivalent alterations and modifications will occur or be known to others skilled in the art upon the reading and understanding of this specification and the annexed drawings. In addition, while a particular feature of the invention may have been disclosed with respect to only one of several implementations, such feature may be combined with one or more other features of the other implementations as may be desired and advantageous for any given or particular application.
[0088] While various embodiments of the present invention have been described above, it should be understood that they have been presented by way of example only, and not limitation. Numerous changes to the disclosed embodiments can be made in accordance with the disclosure herein, without departing from the spirit or scope of the invention. Thus, the breadth and scope of the present invention should not be limited by any of the above described embodiments. Rather, the scope of the invention should be defined in accordance with the following claims and their equivalents.