Dispensing closure with tamper evidence features
12391439 ยท 2025-08-19
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D47/0838
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A dispensing closure (40) with non-frangible tamper evidence features includes a body (54) having a locking pin (68) with an initial configuration and a locking configuration moved relative to the initial configuration when engaged by a portion of a container (44) or a spout (60). The closure (40) includes a lid (56) connected to the body (54) and is movable between an initially closed position, an open position, and a subsequently closed position returned from the open position. The lid (56) has an aperture (94) and a tamper evidence tab (96), wherein, in the initially closed position of the lid (56), the locking pin (68) is located in the locking configuration and the tamper evidence tab (94) is retained beneath the locking pin (68). In the subsequently closed position of the lid (56), the tamper evidence tab (94) is rotated laterally outwardly into the aperture (94) to indicate evidence of tampering to a user.
Claims
1. A dispensing closure for use in dispensing a substance stored within an interior of a container, said dispensing closure comprising: a body for being located at an opening of the container, said body having a deck including at least one orifice, said body having a skirt depending from said deck with means for attaching said body to the container, said body having a locking pin extending therefrom, said locking pin having an initial configuration and a locking configuration moved relative to said initial configuration; a spout retained within said body, said spout defining an inlet orifice, a dispensing orifice, and a dispensing passage extending through said spout to accommodate flow of the substance from the interior of the container through said spout, wherein with said spout retained within said body said locking pin is located in said locking configuration; and a lid connected to said body and movable between an initially closed position occluding said dispensing orifice of said spout, an open position exposing said dispensing orifice of said spout, and a subsequently closed position returned from said open position and occluding said dispensing orifice of said spout said lid having an aperture and a tamper evidence tab, wherein in said initially closed position of said lid said locking pin is located in said locking configuration within said aperture and said tamper evidence tab is retained beneath said locking pin; and wherein in said subsequently closed position of said lid said tamper evidence tab is rotated laterally outwardly through said aperture to indicate evidence of tampering to a user of the dispensing closure.
2. The dispensing closure in accordance with claim 1 wherein said locking pin is configured to rotate between said initial configuration and said locking configuration by insertion of said spout within said body.
3. The dispensing closure in accordance with claim 1 wherein said locking pin extends parallel to a central axis of said body in said initial configuration; and said locking pin extends transverse to said central axis in said locking configuration.
4. The dispensing closure in accordance with claim 1 wherein said tamper evidence tab is configured to rotate into said aperture in said lid by contact with said locking pin during movement of said lid from said open position to said subsequently closed position.
5. The dispensing closure in accordance with claim 1 wherein said tamper evidence tab defines a projection on a lower side that engages said locking pin during movement of said lid from said open position to said subsequently closed position.
6. The dispensing closure in accordance with claim 1 wherein said tamper evidence tab is configured to produce an audible and/or tactile indication to the user of the closure when said lid is moved from said initially closed position into said open position.
7. The dispensing closure in accordance with claim 1 wherein said tamper evidence tab is connected to said lid by a non-frangible hinge and wherein said locking pin is connected to said body by a non-frangible hinge.
8. The dispensing closure in accordance with claim 1 wherein said tamper evidence tab includes a tab window defined between an upper portion and lower portion for receiving said locking pin with said lid in said initially closed position and said locking pin in said locking configuration.
9. The dispensing closure in accordance with claim 8 wherein said upper portion is recessed within said aperture of said lid in said initially closed position.
10. The dispensing closure in accordance with claim 8 wherein said upper portion extends transversely to said lower portion when viewed in a cross-sectional plane extending through a central axis of said body and a center of said tamper evidence tab.
11. The dispensing closure in accordance with claim 8 wherein said locking pin has an inclined lower surface for contacting said lower portion of said tamper evidence tab with said lid in said initially closed position and said locking pin in said locking configuration.
12. The dispensing closure in accordance with claim 1 wherein said deck has a deck latch portion and said lid has a lid latch portion, said deck latch portion and said lid latch portion cooperatively engaging to maintain said lid in said initially closed position, and wherein said deck latch portion is located on said body to confront said tamper evidence tab with said lid in said initially closed position and said locking pin in said locking configuration.
13. The dispensing closure in accordance with claim 1 wherein said tamper evidence tab contacts said spout with said lid located in said initially closed position and said locking pin in said locking configuration.
14. The dispensing closure in accordance with claim 1 wherein said spout has a tapering exterior surface and a flange extending radially around said tapering exterior surface, and wherein contact between said tapering exterior surface and said locking pin rotates said locking pin into said locking configuration.
15. The dispensing closure in accordance with claim 1 in combination with the container of the substance, said dispensing closure and said container of the substance together defining a package.
16. A method of manufacturing a dispensing closure for use in dispensing a substance stored within an interior of a container, said method comprising the steps of: obtaining a body for being located at an opening of the container, said body having a deck including at least one orifice, said body having a skirt depending from said deck with means for attaching said body to the container, said body having a locking pin extending therefrom, said locking pin having an initial configuration and a locking configuration moved relative to said initial configuration, said body having a lid connected thereto and movable between an initially closed position, an open position, and a subsequently closed position returned from said open position, said lid having an aperture and a tamper evidence tab; obtaining a spout defining an inlet orifice, a dispensing orifice, and a dispensing passage extending through said spout to accommodate flow of the substance through said spout; and inserting said spout through said at least one orifice in said body with said lid in said initially closed position whereby said spout moves said locking pin into said locking configuration within said aperture and said tamper evidence tab is retained beneath said locking pin.
17. A method of opening a package including the dispensing closure, said method comprising the steps of: obtaining the package including a container and a dispensing closure installed upon said container, said dispensing closure having A) a body located at an opening of said container, said body having a deck including at least one orifice, said body having a skirt depending from said deck with means for attaching said body to said container, said body having a locking pin extending therefrom, said locking pin having an initial configuration and a locking configuration moved relative to said initial configuration; B) a spout retained within said body, said spout defining an inlet orifice, a dispensing orifice, and a dispensing passage extending through said spout to accommodate flow of a substance from an interior of the container through said spout, wherein, with said spout retained within said body, said locking pin is located in said locking configuration; and C) a lid connected to said body and movable between an initially closed position occluding said dispensing orifice of said spout, an open position exposing said dispensing orifice of said spout, and a subsequently closed position returned from said open position and occluding said dispensing orifice of said spout, said lid having an aperture and a tamper evidence tab, wherein in said initially closed position of said lid said locking pin is located in said locking configuration within said aperture and said tamper evidence tab is retained beneath said locking pin; moving said lid from said initially closed position to said open position; and moving said lid from said open position to said subsequently closed position, wherein said tamper evidence tab is rotated laterally outwardly into said aperture by contact with said locking pin to indicate evidence of tampering to a user of the closure.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(22) While this invention is susceptible of embodiment in many different forms, this specification and the accompanying drawings disclose only some specific forms as examples of the invention. However, the invention is not intended to be limited in its broadest form to just the embodiments so described. The scope of the invention is pointed out in the appended claims.
(23) For ease of description, the dispensing closure 40 (or simply referred to hereinafter as a closure) of this invention is described in a typical (upright) position, that the dispensing closure would have when installed at the opening of an upright container 44 of a substance or product (the upper end of the container being illustrated in the form of an upright bottle in
(24) The dispensing closure of the present invention is suitable for use with a variety of conventional or special containers, the details of which, although not fully illustrated or described, would be apparent to those having skill in the art and an understanding of such containers. The particular containers, per se, that are described herein form no part of, and therefore are not intended to limit, the broad aspects of the present invention.
(25) The illustrated preferred embodiment of the dispensing closure of the present invention will typically be used on a container of a material or substance (e.g., a product such as a lotion, fluent food, or drink substance) that can be dispensed, or otherwise removed, from the container through the opened closure. The product may be, for example, a fluent substance such as a liquid, cream, powder, slurry, or paste. If the container and closure are large enough, then the product could also be non-fluent, discrete pieces of material (e.g., food products such as nuts, candies, crackers, cookies, etc., or non-food products including various items, particles, granules, etc.) which can be removed through an open closure by hand from a container, or scooped out of a container, or poured out of a container. Such materials may be, for example, a food product, a personal care product, an industrial product, a household product, or other types of products. Such materials may be for internal or external use by humans or animals, or for other uses (e.g., activities involving medicine, manufacturing, commercial or household maintenance, construction, agriculture, etc.).
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(27) The spout 60 defines a passage (described in detail hereinafter) through which a substance can flow or otherwise move from the interior of the container 44 to the external environment. In the illustrated preferred embodiment, the closure 40 is provided in the form of a separate article which is especially suitable for being attached to the container 44 that would typically contain contents such as a product or products consisting of articles or fluent material. Such a container 44 could be a collapsible, flexible pouch (not illustrated) with appropriate modification to the body 54 into a fitment, or the container 44 may be a generally rigid vessel which may have somewhat flexible, resilient walls, such as a bottle or tank.
(28) However, it will be understood that the container 44 may be some other type of container or vessel for a substance, which may include, or be part of, for example, a medical device, processing machine, dispenser, reservoir on a machine, etc., wherein the container 44 has an opening 46 to the container interior. The container 44, per se, such as a bottle, pouch, or other vessel, per se, does not form a part of the broadest aspects of the present invention, per se. The container 44 may have any configuration suitable for the intended use.
(29) The container 44, or a portion thereof, may be made from a material suitable for the intended application (e.g., a thin, flexible material for a pouch wherein such a material could be a polyethylene terephthalate (PET) film or a polyethylene film, or a thicker, less flexible material for a bottle wherein such a less flexible material could be injection-molded polyethylene or polypropylene).
(30) In applications wherein the body 54 of the closure 40 is mounted to a container 44 such as a bottle or pouch, it is contemplated that typically, after the closure manufacturer makes the closure 40 (e.g., by molding the closure components, i.e., the body 54, lid 56, and the spout 60, from thermoplastic polymers and assembles them together in an initially assembled orientation of the lid 56 defining an unactuated, initially closed position or condition), the closure manufacturer will then ship the closed closure 40 to a filler facility at another location where the container 44 is either manufactured or otherwise provided, and where the container 44 is filled with a product. However, for some applications, the components of the closure 40 could be shipped by the closure manufacturer in an unassembled condition to the filler facility for subsequent assembly.
(31) If the container 44 is a collapsible pouch as illustrated, then the closure body 54 may include a suitable conventional or special fitment portion (as illustrated and as will be discussed in detail below) that can be attached to the pouch as the pouch is being made and filled, or as the pouch is being made but before the pouch is subsequently filled through the body 54 of the unassembled closure 40 or through open regions of the pouch walls that are later sealed closed.
(32) In the illustrated preferred embodiment of the invention, the closure 40 is preferably provided as an assembly of the body 54, lid 56, and spout 60 that together define an article (i.e., the closure 40) for being attached to a container 44. The illustrated preferred embodiment of the closure 40 is especially suitable for being removably attached (e.g., mounted or installed) to a container 44 in the form of a bottle. However, it will be appreciated that in some applications it may be desirable for the closure 40 to be attached to a container 44 in a manner that would not permit a user to remove the closure 40 from the container 44. Further, it may be desirable for the closure 40 (or at least the body 54 of the closure 40) to be formed as an integral, unitary part, or extension, of the container 44 (e.g., a pouch or bottle) wherein such a unitary part or extension also (i.e., simultaneously) defines an end structure (or other portion) of the container 44, per se. In one form, the body 54 could encompass the entire container 44, per se.
(33) Where the container 44 is a bottle, the bottle typically includes an upper end portion or other suitable structure on some part of the bottle that defines the bottle mouth portion (i.e., a portion that defines an opening to the bottle interior), and such a mouth portion of a bottle typically has a cross-sectional configuration with which the closure 40 is designed to engage. The main body portion of the bottle may have a cross-sectional configuration that differs from the cross-sectional configuration of the bottle mouth portion (as illustrated). On the other hand, the bottle may instead have a substantially uniform shape along its entire length or height without any portion of reduced size or different cross-section. The bottle may have a generally rigid or flexible wall or walls which can be grasped by the user.
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(35) In other applications it may be desirable to employ a generally rigid container 44, and to pressurize the container interior at selected times with a piston or other pressurizing system to force the product out through the open closure, or to reduce the exterior ambient pressure so as to suck the product out through the open closure 40.
(36) In the illustrated embodiment of the present invention, the closure 40 includes a specially configured closure body 54 and lid 56 which have cooperating, non-frangible tamper evidence features. As explained hereinafter, the user's initial or partial opening of the lid 56 of the closure 40 will permanently alter the physical condition of the closure 40 so as to create or provide evidence of tampering to subsequent users of the initial opening or partial opening of the closure 40.
(37) The closure body 54, the lid 56, and the spout 60 are each preferably molded from a suitable thermoplastic material such as polyethylene, polypropylene, or the like. In a presently preferred form of the closure 40, the body 54 and the lid 56 are molded as a unitary structure from the same thermoplastic material, while the spout 60 is molded separately and subsequently assembled with the body 54 and the lid 56 to form a subassembly prior to being installed upon the container 44. Other materials may be employed instead.
(38) As will be discussed in greater detail below, the Figures of the present application show the lid 56 of the closure 40 in various moved positions. The next few paragraphs will briefly summarize the positions illustrated.
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(54) The inventor has found that the arrangement of the locking pin 68 and the tamper evidence tab 96 of the closure 40 provides a more easily manufactured closure with a robust tamper evidence feature that does not require the incorporation of difficult to manufacture frangible elements, which may require drop pockets or shielding walls that may be especially difficult to manufacture for small diameter closures. Furthermore, the locking pin 68 and tamper evidence tab 96 together present a more consistent initial opening force compared to the inconsistent tear force of prior art frangible tamper evidence features of closures. The non-frangible tamper evidence means of the locking pin 68 and tab 96 of the closure 40 engage in a solid structural manner that can further better survive shipping and handling of the closure 40 compared to the frangible tamper evidence means of the prior art. Furthermore, the tamper evidence tab 96 having a bifurcated structure with a tab window 95 permits the tamper evidence tab 96 to have a greatly improved visibility of its state of change to a user of the closure, as will be discussed in greater detail below.
(55) Initially, the body 54 and the lid 56 are molded or otherwise provided as a unitary structure, while the spout 60 is molded or otherwise provided as a separate component. Subsequently, in a preferred process, the manufacturer assembles the body 54 and lid 56 with the spout 60 by first moving the lid 56 into the initially closed position (such that the aperture 94 and tamper evidence tab 96 are located proximate to the locking pin 68, as shown in
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(62) In an alternate embodiment of the invention (not illustrated), the locking pin 68 of the closure body 54 may be hingedly connected to the skirt 62 by a vertically-extending hinge 69 (instead of the horizontally extending hinge 69 as illustrated) such that the locking pin 68 rotates in a different manner laterally outwardly to extend into the aperture 94 in the lid 56 to secure the lid 56 and tamper evidence tab 96 in an initially closed position. Accordingly, engagement of the locking pin 68 by the spout 60 or some other body (e.g., the top end of a closure, a movable portion of the closure, a valve retention ring, a valve, etc.) urges the locking pin 68 in a radial or lateral direction into the aperture 94 to secure and secure a portion of the tamper evidence tab 96 in this alternate embodiment of the present invention.
(63) In yet another alternate embodiment of the invention (not illustrated), the closure 40 need not be provided with any spout 60 or secondary component or structure, such that installation of the closure body 54 alone atop a container opening causes the container 44 to effect the movement of the locking pin 68 into its locking configuration through the aperture 94 of the lid 56 to cover and conceal a portion of the tamper evidence tab 96. However, this alternate embodiment of the closure 40 would not permit the advantageous shipping of the closure 40 to the bottler or filler with the lid 56 securely affixed to the closure body 54 by the engagement of the locking pin 68 and tamper evidence tab 96 to prevent premature opening of the lid 56 from its initially closed position. In this embodiment, the orifice 58 of the body 54 would be the dispensing orifice of the closure 40, and the top deck 58 may include an integral spout therein.
(64) Various modifications and alterations to this invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art without departing from the scope and spirit of this invention. Illustrative embodiments and examples are provided as examples only and are not intended to limit the broadest scope of the present invention.