CLOSURE
20170297780 · 2017-10-19
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D41/34
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D47/0838
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D41/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D47/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D41/0471
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
An improved snap-on/twist off closure which is very durable. The invention is also directed to a package comprising the closure, e.g., a bottle in combination with the closure. The closure includes an upper wall defining an opening and a cylindrical snap on pipe depending from the upper wall. The pipe includes threads designed to mate with external threads on a neck of the bottle. The threads on the pipe and threads on the neck of the bottle pass over each other when the closure is snapped onto the bottle during manufacture. The pipe includes a resistance recess and a guidance recess. The resistance recess and the guidance recess accommodate a forcing element on a shoulder of the bottle and permit unscrewing of the closure
Claims
1. A closure comprising a. an upper wall defining an opening; b. a cylindrical snap-on pipe depending from the upper wall and extending axially to a bottom end, c. the cylindrical snap-on pipe including at least one resistance recess at the bottom end thereof; d. the cylindrical snap-on pipe further including at least one thread on an inner wall thereof; e. the cylindrical snap-on pipe defining opposing first and second walls of the resistance recess; f. the first and second resistance recess walls having gradients wherein the gradient of one of the first and second resistance recess wads is smaller at least at one point than the gradient on the other of the first and second recess sides at a point lying at the same axial height; and g. the bottom end of the cylindrical snap-on pipe being shaped to include a guidance recess for lowering the cylindrical snap-on pipe thread relative to a container neck, the closure being configured such that the guidance recess includes a first guidance recess wall with an upward gradient and a second guidance recess wall having a downward gradient whereby in a closure closing direction of rotation the first guidance recess wall permits the cylindrical snap-on pipe axially to be lowered toward the container neck having a fording element and the second wall in consistent with the closure cylindrical snap-on pipe being raised relative to the container and the thread maintains its axial position relative to a thread on a bottle neck to which the closure is being applied when the forcing element contacts the small gradient resistance recess wall at least until the forcing element reaches a position beneath the second guidance recess wall.
2. The closure according to claim 1 further including a closing cover for closing the opening, the closing cover being hingedly attached to a closure base of the closure.
3. The closure according to claim 1 wherein in the direction of rotation to unscrew the closure, after encountering the resistance recess the forcing element encounters the first guidance recess wall and then the second guidance recess wall.
4. The closure according to claim 1 wherein when the forcing element reaches a position below the first guidance recess wall the cylindrical snap-on pipe thread and the container thread maintain their relative axial positions with the container thread above the snap on pipe thread.
5. The closure according to claim 1 wherein the second resistance recess wall includes the smaller gradient and the smaller gradient of the second resistance recess wall is from 10 degrees less to 10 degrees more than a gradient of a side wall of the forcing element of the container which faces the second resistance recess wall during unscrewing the closure, and the smaller gradient of the second resistance wall and the side wall of the forcing element facing said second resistance wall having gradients of between 30 and 85 degrees.
6. A container comprising a combined closure and bottle, which includes a closure and a bottle having a bottle neck and at least one forcing element, I. the closure including a) an upper wall defining an opening b) a cylindrical snap-on pipe depending from the upper wall and extending axially to a bottom end, c) the cylindrical snap-on pipe including at least one resistance recess therein extending to the bottom end; d) the cylindrical snap-on pipe further including one or more threads on an inner wall thereof; e) the cylindrical snap-on pipe defining opposing first and second walls of the resistance recess; f) the first and second resistance recess walls having gradients wherein the gradient of one of the first and second sides is smaller at least at one point than the gradient on the other of the first and second recess sides at a point lying at the same axial height; and g) the bottom end of the cylindrical snap-on pipe being shaped to include a guidance recess for lowering and raising the cylindrical snap-on pipe threads relative to the bottle neck, II. the bottle neck having external threads, the at least one bottle forcing element being adapted to be at least partly received within the resistance recess of the closure cylindrical snap-on pipe, wherein the guidance recess includes a first wall with an upward gradient and a second wall having a downward gradient whereby in a closure closing direction of rotation the first guidance recess wall permits the cylindrical snap-on pipe axially to be lowered toward the forcing element and the second guidance recess wall being consistent with the closure cylindrical snap-on pipe being raised relative to the closing element, the snap-on pipe internal thread and the bottle neck thread maintaining their relative axial positions with the bottle neck thread above the snap on pipe thread when the forcing element contacts the small gradient resistance recess wall at least until the forcing element reaches a position beneath the second guidance recess wall.
7. The container according to claim 6 wherein after the forcing element reaches a position below the second guidance recess wall the cylindrical snap-on pipe thread passes axially over the bottle thread with the addition of axial force.
8. The closure according to claim wherein the distance between the resistance recess and the guidance recess in the unscrewing direction is at least 2 mm.
9. The closure according to claim 8 wherein the distance between the resistance recess and the guidance recess in the unscrewing direction is from 2 mm up to 5 mm.
10. The closure according to claim 9 wherein the distance between the resistance recess and the guidance recess in the unscrewing direction is from 2 mm up to 4 mm.
11. The closure according to claim 1 wherein the first guidance recess wall has a gradient of from 90 to 135 degrees.
12. The closure according to claim 1 wherein the second guidance recess wall has a gradient of from 0 to10 degrees.
13. The container according to claim 6 wherein the second resistance recess wall includes the smaller gradient and the smaller gradient of the second resistance recess wall is from 10 degrees less to 10 degrees more than a gradient of the side wall of the forcing element of the container which faces the second resistance recess wall during unscrewing the closure, and the smaller gradient of the second resistance wall and the side wall of the forcing element facing said second resistance wall having gradients of between 30 and 85 degrees.
14. A closure comprising a. an upper wall defining an opening; b. a cylindrical snap-on pipe depending from the upper wall and extending axially to a bottom end, c. the cylindrical snap-on pipe including at least one resistance recess at the bottom end thereof; d. the cylindrical snap-on pipe further including at least one thread on an inner wall thereof; e. the cylindrical snap-on pipe defining opposing first and second walls of the resistance recess; f. the first and second resistance recess walls having gradients wherein the gradient of one of the first and second resistance recess walls is smaller at least at one point than the gradient on the other of the first and second recess sides at a point lying at the same axial height; and g. the bottom end of the cylindrical snap-on pipe being shaped to include a guidance recess for lowering the cylindrical snap-on pipe thread relative to a container neck the closure being configured such that the guidance recess includes a first wall with an upward gradient and a second wall having a downward gradient whereby in a closure closing direction of rotation the first guidance recess wall permits the cylindrical snap-on pipe axially to be lowered toward the forcing element and the second guidance recess wall being consistent with the closure cylindrical snap-on pipe being raised relative to the closing element, the closure being made of a flexible material.
15. A container comprising a combined closure and bottle, which includes a closure and a bottle having a bottle neck and at least one forcing element, I. the closure including h) an upper wall defining an opening; i) a cylindrical snap-on pipe depending from the upper wall and extending axially to a bottom end, j) the cylindrical snap-on pipe including at least one resistance recess therein extending to the bottom end; k) the cylindrical snap-on pipe further including one or more threads on an inner wall thereof; l) the cylindrical snap-on pipe defining opposing first and second walls of the resistance recess; m) the first and second resistance recess walls having gradients wherein the gradient of one of the first and second sides is smaller at least at one point than the gradient on the other of the first and second recess sides at a point lying at the same axial height; and n) the bottom end of the cylindrical snap-on pipe being shaped to include a guidance recess for lowering and raising the cylindrical snap-on pipe threads relative to the bottle neck, II. the bottle neck having external threads, the at least one bottle forcing element being adapted to be at least partly received within the resistance recess of the closure cylindrical snap-on pipe, wherein the guidance recess includes a first wall with an upward gradient and a second wall having a downward gradient whereby a closure dosing direction of rotation the first guidance recess wall permits the cylindrical snap-on pipe axially to be lowered toward the forcing element and the second guidance recess wall consistent with the closure cylindrical snap-on pipe being raised relative to the closing element, the closure being made of a flexible material and/or the bottle containing a personal care product.
16. The closure of claim 14 wherein the closure is structured such that with sufficient axial force, even with the initial rotation, the internal thread on the snap on pipe may pass over the external thread of the container neck to facilitate removal of the closure once the forcing element is disengaged from the resistance recess.
17. The container of claim 15 wherein the closure is structured such that with sufficient axial force, even with the initial rotation, the internal thread on the snap on pipe may pass over the external thread of the container neck to facilitate removal of the closure once the forcing element is disengaged from the resistance recess.
18. A container comprising a combined closure and bottle, which includes a closure and a bottle having a bottle neck and at least one forcing element, I. the closure including o) an upper wall defining an opening; p) a cylindrical snap-on pipe depending from the upper wall and extend axially to a bottom end, q) the cylindrical snap-on pipe including at least one resistance recess therein extending to the bottom end; r) the cylindrical snap-on pipe further including threads on an inner wall thereof; s) the cylindrical snap-on pipe defining opposing first and second walls of the resistance recess; t) the first and second resistance recess walls having gradients wherein the gradient of one of the first and second sides is smaller at least at one point than the gradient on the other of the first and second recess sides at a point lying at the same axial height; and u) the bottom end of the cylindrical snap-on pipe being shaped to include a guidance recess for lowering and raising the cylindrical snap-on pipe threads relative to the bottle neck, II. the bottle neck having external threads, the at least one bottle forcing element being adapted to be at least partly received within the resistance recess of the closure cylindrical snap-on pipe, the closure being made of a flexible material and/or the bottle containing a personal care product.
19. A closure comprising a. an upper wall defining an opening; b. a cylindrical snap-on pipe depending from the upper wall and extending axially to a bottom end, c. the cylindrical snap-on pipe including at least one resistance recess at the bottom end thereof; d. the cylindrical snap-on pipe further including at least one thread on an inner wall thereof; e. the cylindrical snap-on pipe defining opposing first and second walls of the resistance recess; f. the first and second resistance recess walls having gradients wherein the gradient of one of the first and second resistance recess walls is smaller at least at one point than the gradient on the other of the first and second recess sides at a point lying at the same axial height; and g. the bottom end of the cylindrical snap-on pipe being shaped to include a guidance recess for lowering the cylindrical snap-on pipe thread relative to a container neck, the closure being made of a flexible material.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTIONS OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0023] Closure 22 sits on bottle 20 (
[0024] Closure base 24 includes a dispensing opening 36 centrally disposed within upper wall 25. Although opening 36 is illustrated and described as being centrally disposed, it may be off-center if desired. Structure may be provided above and/or below opening 36 to assist with pouring or sealing, such as ring 38. When closure base 24 is positioned on bottle 20, opening 36 is in communication with the interior of bottle 20 through the interior of snap-on pipe 30 and exterior closure base wall 23. Closing cover 26 includes plug 40 to assist in sealing the closure and ultimately the bottle.
[0025] Neck 32 of bottle 20 includes external threaded protrusion 60.
[0026] As best seen in
[0027] Typically, closures are unscrewed/opened/removed by turning counterclockwise, so for the purpose of the present description counterclockwise unscrewing/opening will be assumed. However, it will be apparent that a different direction could be used if desired and the shapes of walls 44, 46 and the location of guidance recess 70 will be adjusted accordingly.
[0028] As best seen in
[0029] The trailing resistance recess wall during unscrewing/opening rotation, illustrated as 44 in
[0030] Starting from the initially closed position shown in
[0031] The smaller, gentler gradient at 45 (
[0032] Further counterclockwise rotation of closure 22 during removal of the closure by the consumer will result in forcing element 50 clearing resistance recess wall 44, and the top 58 of the forcing element contacting section 56 of bottom rim 43 of the cylindrical snap-on pipe. Upon still further unscrewing/opening, counterclockwise, rotation of closure 22, top 58 of forcing element 50 encounters guidance recess 70, seen e.g., in
[0033] The distance between resistance recess 42 and the guidance recess 70 is measured along bottom rim section 56 from the point at which wall 44 merges with snap on pipe bottom end or rim 43 to the point at which guidance recess wall 70 begins to ascend at the beginning of wall 72. The distance between the resistance recess and The distance is typically from 2 mm up to 5 mm, especially from 2 mm to 4 mm.
[0034] The presence of the guidance recess in addition to the resistance recess also facilitates rotation of the closure in the opposite, closing, direction, which is generally clockwise. When the closure is rotated in the clockwise, closing direction, at point 75 (
[0035] In operation, during manufacture of the package, closure 22 is snap fit onto neck 32 (e.g.,
[0036] In normal use, the product is dispensed with cover 26 removed from opening 36. Cover 26 is then closed so that plug 40 seals the opening when the product is not in use.
[0037] When the bottle is substantially empty of the shampoo, body wash, lotion or other product originally contained within, the consumer removes closure 22 from the package to facilitate refilling and reusing it. To initiate removal of the closure, the consumer rotates it, typically in the counterclockwise direction, starting from the position shown in
[0038] Forcing element 50 next encounters section 56 of bottom rim 43 of the cylindrical snap-on pipe and then upwardly extending wall 72 of guidance recess 70. The latter permits the cylindrical snap-on pipe axially to lower itself toward the container neck. Cylindrical snap-on pipe thread 34 remains below thread 60 whereupon the consumer can continue to use a normal rotation to unscrew the closure from the container neck.
[0039] At some point in the opening rotation, preferably after the forcing element is beyond a location beneath the second guidance recess wall, the cylindrical snap-on pipe thread may optionally pass axially over the bottle thread whereby removal of the closure is facilitated. If this occurs, typically it will happen further into rotation in the opening direction than the position shown for forcing element 50 in
[0040] With the closure removed, the consumer then refills the bottle with the shampoo or other product. She then applies the closure back onto the bottle either by snapping the closure downwardly over the bottle neck in an axial direction similar to that used in manufacture, or she screws the closure back on to the bottle neck. If she chooses the latter, the clockwise-moving rim 43 of pipe 30 optionally contacts top 58 of forcing element 50. When it reaches point 75 (
[0041] The forward and/or top wall of the forcing element encounters wall 72 of guidance recess 70 which accommodates raising of pipe 30 relative to bottle neck 32 and the top 58 of forcing element 50 optionally contacts section 56 of rim 43. Upon further rotation, forcing element reaches resistance recess wall 44 and pipe 30 moves downwardly as forcing element 50 is accommodated within recess 42. As the consumer rotates the closure closed, internal thread 34 of pipe 30 maintains its position below external thread 60 on bottle neck 32. When forcing element wall 52 encounters steep wall 46 of resistance recess 42 the closure cannot be rotated any further.
[0042] The closure can be placed on the container neck securely and economically by strictly vertical/axial placement on the bottle during manufacture, whereas by providing the consumer with the ability readily to rotate the closure for removal and to re-apply it to the bottle, refilling of the container is promoted. Closure 22 may be also be applied onto the container during manufacture by being rotated to engage the threads.
[0043] References to upward or downward motion herein assume that container 20 is resting on its base (not shown) at its end opposite the closure.
[0044] The closure may be made from polypropylene or polyethylene or similar polymeric materials, and the bottle can be molded from high-density polyethylene or polypropylene or PET. The closure is designed to be durable, resisting normal wear and tear by opening and closing the closure and even by dropping.
[0045] Personal care products include products for application to the skin, the scalp or the mouth, such as shampoo, body wash, skin lotions, etc.
[0046] It should be understood, of course, that the specific forms of the invention herein illustrated and described are intended to be representative only as certain changes may be made therein without departing from the dear teachings of the disclosure. Accordingly, reference should be made to the following appended claims in determining the full scope of the invention.