Apparatus for forming bridges in tamper-indicating closures

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6817276
  • Patent Number
    6,817,276
  • Date Filed
    Monday, August 28, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, November 16, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
A tamper indicating closure comprising a base wall and a peripheral skirt having an internal thread adapted to engage the threads of a container wherein a tamper indicating band is provided on the skirt by a plurality of circumferentially spaced bridges. The band includes portions adapted to engage an annular bead on the container. The bridges are formed by using a primary knife having an interrupted cutting edge to produce a circumferential score in the side wall of the closure leaving spaced connectors or bridges followed by using a secondary knife having a continuous cutting edge to provide a continuous external score line and an accurately dimensional radial thickness of the bridges. In a preferred method and apparatus, the closures engage the successive primary and secondary knives and are moved such that the closures roll relative to the knives.
Description




BACKGROUND AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




In one type of tamper indicating closure, it is conventional to mold circumferentially spaced bridges in order to define a tamper indicating band on the closure. Such construction requires costly more complex molds which also require maintenance. Typical patents showing such tamper indicating closures comprise U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,613,052, 4,721,218, 4,801,031, 5,090,246 and 5,090,788.




Another type of tamper indicating closure comprises utilizing an interrupted edged knife to produce bridges such as shown in U.S. Pat. No. 4,322,009.




In another type of tamper indicating closure, circumferentially spaced axial bridges are provided on the internal surface of the skirt of the closure and a continuous edged knife is applied from the exterior surface cutting through the wall of the closure and into the bridges. Such a construction also requires costly complex molds that require maintenance and necessitates relatively thin walls on the closures. A typical patent showing such a construction comprises U.S. Pat. No. 4,545,496.




Among the objectives of the present invention are to provide a tamper indicating closure on a molded plastic closure which does not require molded bridges; which can be made by relatively simple less costly molds; wherein the precise configuration of the bridges can be adjusted as desired; and wherein the bridges can be made at relatively high speeds and the desired configuration and strength of the bridges can be maintained; and wherein an improved method and apparatus insure accurately dimensional bridges.




In accordance with the invention, a tamper indicating closure comprises a base wall and a peripheral skirt having an internal thread adapted to engage the threads of a container wherein a tamper indicating band is provided on the skirt by a plurality of circumferentially spaced bridges. The band includes portions adapted to engage an annular bead on the container. The bridges are formed by using a primary knife having an interrupted cutting edge to produce a circumferential score in the side wall of the closure leaving spaced connectors or bridges followed by using a secondary knife having a continuous cutting edge to provide a continuous external score line and an accurately dimensional radial thickness of the bridges. In a preferred method and apparatus, the closures engage the successive primary and secondary knives and are moved such that the closures roll relative to the knives.











DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a fragmentary perspective view of a portion of a container embodying the invention.





FIG. 2

is a fragmentary vertical sectional view through the container enclosure embodying the invention.





FIG. 3

is an elevational view of the closure.





FIG. 4

is a fragmentary sectional view of a portion of the closure.





FIG. 5

is a part sectional view of the closure and container.





FIGS. 6 and 7

are partly diagrammatic views showing the steps in the formation of the bridges.





FIG. 8

is a fragmentary view of a portion of a primary knife utilized to form the bridges.





FIG. 9

is a fragmentary sectional view of a portion of a secondary knife for controlling the dimension of the bridges.





FIG. 10

is a plan view of an apparatus for forming the bridges.





FIG. 11

is a fragmentary plan view of the apparatus taken along the line


11





11


in FIG.


10


.





FIG. 12

is a diagram of the relative movements of the closure and knives.





FIG. 13

is a diagram of the relative movements of the closure and knives of a modified method and apparatus.





FIG. 14

is a diagram of the relative movements of the closure and knives of a further modified method and apparatus.











DESCRIPTION




Referring to

FIGS. 1-5

, the tamper indicating closure


20


is adapted to be applied to a container


21


and has a tamper indicating band


22


. The closure


20


is made of plastic material such as polypropylene or polyethylene. The closure


20


includes a base wall


23


and peripheral skirt


24


having internal threads


25


adapted to engage external threads


26


on the container


21


. A score line


28


extends radially inwardly and circumferentially of the lower portion of the skirt to form the tamper indicating band


22


having circumferentially spaced bridges


29


. The tamper indicating band


22


includes interengaging means on the band which engages an annular bead or flange on the container to retain the closure on the container.




The interengaging means preferably comprises an annular flange


31


extending axially upwardly and inwardly from the tamper indicating band toward the base wall of the closure and including a first continuous annular flange portion


32


connected to the band by a hinge portion and a second portion


33


, the free edges of which engage beneath bead


30


on the container


21


when the closure


20


is threaded onto the container


21


. Such a tamper indicating closure in one form includes a plurality of segment portions and in another form includes a second continuous flange portion. The flange


31


in both forms is bent intermediate its ends so that the second portion


33


extends inwardly at a greater angle than the first continuous flange portion


32


, all as shown in U.S. Pat. No. 5,090,788, incorporated herein by reference. Other types of tamper indicating bands may also be used as is well known in the art.




The bridges


29


are formed on the closure by rotating the closure relative to a series of knives. As shown in

FIG. 6

a primary knife


35


is provided and has an interrupted edge


36


so that when the closure is rolled relatively to the knife


35


, a plurality of preformed bridges


29




a


are provided. The closure is then rotated past a secondary knife


40


that has a continuous edge


41


that extends inwardly of the score formed by the primary knife


35


and cuts the preformed bridges


29




a


to form rectangular bridges in cross section which have a greater circumferential width than radial thickness. The continuous knife


40


also accurately dimensions the radial thickness of the bridges


29


as shown in FIG.


7


. The relative movement of the closure and knives


35


,


40


is such that the closure is moved along the edges


36


,


41


of the knives


35


,


40


and is simultaneously rotated about its axis so that the rate of movement and peripheral rate of rotation are substantially the same.




As shown in

FIGS. 8 and 9

the knives


35


,


40


preferably have their cutting edges


36


,


41


formed with a cross section comprising a cutting edge that has tapered surfaces


37


,


42


each of which forms an angle A with the central plane of the knife


35


,


40


respectively and tapered surfaces


38


,


43


outwardly of the knife edge forming a lesser angle B with the central plane of the knife


35


,


40


respectively. In a typical example, knives


35


,


40


have an axial thickness of 0.015 in., angle A=18° and angle B=9°.




A typical apparatus for forming the closure is shown in

FIGS. 10 and 11

and comprises a mandrel


50


on which the closure is mounted. The mandrel


50


is rotated as well as moved past the knives


35


,


40


so that the primary knife


35


forms the preformed bridges


29




a


and the secondary knife


40


forms the final bridges


29


.




Preferably, the mandrel


50


is one of a plurality of mandrels


50


on a turret


51


and the turret


51


is rotated while the mandrels are being rotated about their axes providing a true rolling action of the closure past the knives


35


,


40


.




As shown in

FIGS. 10 and 11

, the mandrels


50


are mounted for rotation and vertical movement on the rotating turret


51


. A pinion gear


52


on the upper end of each mandrel


50


engages an annular fixed internal gear sector


53


. The mandrels


50


are moved vertically into and out of engagement with the inverted closures by a cam follower


54


which follows an annular cam track


55


in a fixed cam above the turret


51


.




As shown in

FIG. 10

, star wheels


57


,


58


are provided for feeding and removing the closures


20


from the apparatus.




As further shown in

FIG. 10

, micrometer screws


59


,


60


are provided for accurately positioning knives


35


,


40


after which the mounting screws are tightened to lock the knives in adjusted position.




When the closures are moved in an annular path by the turret


51


with the knives


35


,


40


positioned radially outwardly of the mandrels


50


, the edges


36


,


41


of the primary knife


35


and secondary knife


40


extend radially inwardly and are curved in a concave arc parallel to the path of travel of the mandrels


50


.




As shown in the diagram,

FIG. 12

, in this arrangement, the turret


51


is rotating clockwise, as viewed from above, moving the mandrels


50


in a clockwise direction. As the mandrels


50


approach the knives


35


,


40


the mandrels


50


, and in turn the closures thereon, are rotated counterclockwise by engagement of the pinion gear


52


with the fixed internal gear


53


. This provides the desired movement of the closures along the knives


35


,


40


and the desired rolling action of the closures relative to the knives


35


,


40


.




Referring to the diagram shown in

FIG. 13

, if the knives


35




a


,


40




a


are positioned radially inwardly of the mandrels


50


, the knives


35




a


,


40




a


have edges


36




a


,


41




a


which extend radially outwardly and are reversed relative to FIG.


12


. In addition, a fixed gear sector


53




a


having external teeth is positioned radially inwardly for engagement with the pinion gear


52


. As a result, the mandrels


50


are rotated clockwise as well as revolved clockwise to obtain the desired movement of the closures along the knives


35




a


,


40




a


and the desired rolling action of the closures relative to the knives


35




a


,


40




a.






Referring to

FIG. 14

, if the mandrels


50


are moved in an endless path which has a straight portion along which the knives are successively positioned, the knives


35




b


,


40




b


have straight edges


36




b


,


41




b


. The gear sector is a straight fixed rack gear


53




b


that has teeth which engage the pinion gear


52


on the mandrels. As a result, the mandrels


50


are moved in a straight line east the successive knives


35




b


,


40




b


and the mandrels


50


are rotated clockwise to obtain the desired rolling action relative to the knives


35




b


,


40




b.






It can thus be seen that there has been provided a tamper indicating closure on a molded plastic closure which does not require molded bridges; which can be made by relatively simile less costly molds; wherein the precise configuration of the bridges can be adjusted as desired; and wherein the bridges can be made at relatively high speeds and the desired configuration and strength of the bridges can be maintained; and wherein an improved method and apparatus insure accurately dimensional bridges.



Claims
  • 1. An apparatus for forming a tamper indicating closure from a plastic closure having a base wall and a peripheral skirt comprising:a primary cutting knife having an interrupted cutting edge for cutting an interrupted circumferential score, said interrupted circumferential score including circumferentially spaced cuts and a plurality of bridges respectively separating said spaced cuts, said interrupted cutting edge of said primary knife having a cross section with opposed tapered surfaces forming opposite identical angles relative to a plane through the center of said primary cutting knife and intersecting the cutting edge of said knife, first support means for supporting said primary cutting knife in a fixed position for cutting at a first depth into said peripheral skirt, a secondary cutting knife having a continuous cutting edge for cutting a circumferential score, said continuous cutting edge of said secondary knife having a cross section with opposed tapered surfaces forming opposite identical angles relative to a plane through the center of said secondary cutting knife and intersecting the cutting edge of said secondary cutting knife, both said primary cutting knife and said secondary cutting knife having said tapered surfaces adjacent to said cutting edges forming an angle A with the central plane of each knife, and both said tapered surfaces spaced from said cutting edges forming an angle B, less than said angle A, with the central plane of each knife, second support means for supporting said secondary cutting knife in a fixed position for cutting a second depth into said peripheral skirt, said second support means positioning said secondary cutting knife such that said continuous cutting edge is aligned with said interrupted circumferential score, means for moving said plastic closure successively past said primary cutting knife and said secondary cutting knife to initially bring the peripheral skirt of said plastic closure into contact with said interrupted cutting edge of said primary cutting knife to cut said interrupted circumferential score having said plurality of circumferentially spaced bridges, and thereafter to bring said peripheral skirt of said plastic closure into contact with said continuous cutting edge of said secondary cutting knife to cut in and along said interrupted circumferential score to dimension accurately the radial thickness of said bridges, and first adjustment means for variably positioning said primary cutting knife on said first support means, and second adjustment means for variably positioning said secondary cutting knife on said second support means independent of said first adjustment means and said first support means.
  • 2. The apparatus set forth in claim 1 wherein said means for moving said plastic closure includes means for rotating said plastic closure as it is moved past said primary cutting knife and secondary cutting knife.
  • 3. The apparatus set forth in claim 2 wherein said means for moving said plastic closure is constructed and arranged to move said plastic closure in a straight path and wherein said primary cutting knife and said secondary cutting knife have straight cutting edges.
  • 4. The apparatus set forth in claim 3 wherein said means for moving said plastic closure moves a plurality of said plastic closures and comprises a plurality of mandrels, each mandrel being adapted to engage one of said plastic closures for moving each of said plastic closures past the knives.
  • 5. The apparatus set forth in claim 4 wherein said means for rotating said plastic closure comprises a pinion gear on each mandrel and a straight fixed rack gear engaging said pinion.
  • 6. The apparatus set forth in claim 1 wherein said means for moving said plastic closure is constructed and arranged to move said plastic closure in an arcuate path and wherein said primary cutting knife and said secondary cutting knife have arcuate cutting edges which conform to said path.
  • 7. The apparatus set forth in claim 6 wherein said means for moving said plastic closure moves a plurality of said plastic closures and comprises a turret, and wherein a plurality of mandrels are mounted on said turret for movement in a closed path, each mandrel being adapted to engage one of said plastic closures for moving each of said plastic closures successively past said primary cutting knife and said secondary cutting knife.
  • 8. The apparatus set forth in claim 7 wherein said means for moving said plastic closure includes means for rotating each mandrel as it moves said plastic closures past said primary cutting knife and said secondary cutting knife.
  • 9. The apparatus set forth in claim 8 wherein said primary cutting knife and said secondary cutting knife are positioned radially outwardly of said path of the mandrels and wherein said knives have concave cutting edges.
  • 10. The apparatus set forth in claim 9, wherein said means for rotating each mandrel comprises a pinion gear on each said mandrel and a gear having internal teeth engaged by said pinion gear such that, when the turret is moved in one direction to move the mandrels and the plastic closures thereon past said knives, the mandrels and the plastic closures are rotated in an opposite direction such that the plastic closures roll relative to said knives.
  • 11. The apparatus set forth in claim 8 wherein said primary cutting knife and said secondary cutting knife are positioned radially inwardly of said path of said mandrels and wherein said knives have convex cutting edges.
  • 12. The apparatus set forth in claim 11 wherein said means for rotating each mandrel comprises a pinion gear on each said mandrel and a gear having external teeth engaged by said pinion gear such that, when the turret is moved in one direction to move the mandrels and the plastic closures thereon past said knives, the mandrels and the plastic closures are rotated in the same direction such that the plastic closures roll relative to said knives.
  • 13. The apparatus set forth in claim 1 wherein said angle A is 18° and said angle B is 9°.
Parent Case Info

This application is a division of application Ser. No. 09/227,422 filed Jan. 8, 1999, now abandoned, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/708,529 filed Sep. 5, 1996 and now abandoned, which is a continuation and division of application Ser. No. 08/367,511 filed Dec. 30, 1994 and now U.S. Pat. No. 5,564,319, which is a division of application Ser. No. 08/048,638 filed Apr. 19, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,488,888.

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Continuations (2)
Number Date Country
Parent 08/708529 Sep 1996 US
Child 09/227422 US
Parent 08/367511 Dec 1994 US
Child 08/708529 US