Card gripper cap

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6672457
  • Patent Number
    6,672,457
  • Date Filed
    Monday, December 3, 2001
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, January 6, 2004
    22 years ago
Abstract
A card gripper cap for a container is provided having one end releasably connectable to a container and an opposing end having a slot formed by adjacent flanges for receiving a display card. The flanges are interposed by fingers having hooks at their exposed ends for gripping or extending through the display card. The cap further has a piercer for perforating a product seal over an opening in the container and a nozzle releasably connected thereto.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The invention relates to a closure for a tube or other containers having mounting features for attaching a display card thereon.




Globalization of the economic market has made it necessary to design product packaging to meet the requirements of each country in which the product is to be sold. In particular, certain compliance requirements are required to be printed in the five languages used by current NAFTA participants. Products sold in tubes provide very little surface area for fulfilling the requirements of fully listing all regulatory information, first aid safety, and other precautionary information.




Current tube packaging systems use either a carton or a clear plastic clam shell to contain the tube and the necessary informative papers or display card, both of which involve expensive tooling and assembly procedures. These traditional methods adversely impact production lead times and lack sufficient copy area on the package to fulfill the information display needs of new and existing products. Further, when the consumer removes the product from the carton or plastic shell the packaging with its information is traditionally thrown away or lost.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The intent of the invention is to address the aforementioned concerns by providing a cap for a tube having features on the cap for gripping a display card.




In one aspect of the invention, the card gripper cap is selectively removable from the tube and has a first connection means for selectively connecting the cap to the tube and a second connection means for selectively connecting the cap to a display card.




In another aspect of the invention, the connection means from the cap to the display card includes fingers extending outwardly from the cap for gripping the card and a channel formed in the cap for receiving a portion of the card.




In another aspect of the invention, the card gripper cap includes a piercer or piercing device for penetrating a product seal over the opening of the tube.




Further, in yet another aspect of the invention, the card gripper cap includes a releasable nozzle extending from the cap for releasable connection to the tube.




Other applications of the present invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art when the following description of the best mode contemplated for practicing the invention is read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The description herein makes reference to the accompanying drawings wherein like reference numerals refer to like parts throughout the several views, and wherein:





FIG. 1

is an exploded view of the tube packaging system including a tube, a card gripper cap, and a display card according to the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a second embodiment of the tube packaging system showing the tube, card gripper cap, and display card according to the present invention;





FIG. 3

is a side elevational view of the card gripper cap of the first embodiment as shown in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 4

is a top view of the card gripper cap according to the first embodiment as shown in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 5

is a sectional view of the card gripper cap of

FIG. 4

taken along lines


5





5


;





FIG. 6

is a side elevational view of the card gripper cap according to the second embodiment of the present invention as shown in

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 7

is a top view of the card gripper cap according to the second embodiment as shown in

FIG. 6

;





FIG. 8

shows the card gripper cap of the second embodiment connected to a display card and further having a piercer;





FIG. 9

is a top view of the card gripper cap having the piercer shown in

FIG. 8

;





FIG. 10

is a sectional view of the card gripper cap of

FIG. 9

taken along lines


10





10


;





FIG. 11

is an elevational view of a third embodiment of the present card gripper cap having a nozzle engaged on the card gripper cap;





FIG. 12

is a side elevational view of the invention of the third embodiment shown in

FIG. 11

; and





FIG. 13

is an elevational view of the card gripper cap in

FIG. 11

with the nozzle disengaged from the card gripper cap.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




The invention provides a tube packaging system including a tube


10


for containing a product material therein, a cap


12


having a first connection means for selectively connecting the cap


12


to the tube


10


, and a display card


14


having indicia thereon and connectable to the cap


12


. The first connection means between the tube


110


and cap


12


can be conventional such as shown in the Figures wherein the neck


16


of the tube


10


is threaded and cap


12


has a corresponding internal cavity


18


which is also threaded for receiving the neck


16


of the tube


10


. Other conventional connection means between the tube


10


and the cap


12


are possible.




The cap also includes second connection means having card gripper features. The card gripper features include a slot or groove


20


formed by a pair of adjacent planar flanges


22


oriented in a direction opposite to that of the internal cavity


18


. The width of the slot


20


is configured for receiving an edge of the card


14


with sufficient force to hold the card. The adjacent flanges


22


are bisected at their mid-point by a plurality of tabs or fingers


24


connected to base


28


. The tabs or fingers


24


are staggered on opposing sides of the groove


20


so that the display card


14


can be gripped by the plurality of fingers


24


(as shown in

FIG. 8

) when inserted in the groove


20


. The tabs or fingers


24


each have hooks


26


at their free ends that are facing the groove


20


. The hooks


26


on adjacent tabs or fingers


24


are orientated in opposite directions so that the hooks


26


are pushing in opposition onto the display card


14


located in the groove


20


. The hooks


26


can be deflected away from their normal free positions during insertion of the display card


14


. The lateral space between opposing hooks


26


is less than the thickness of the display card


14


so that the subsequent applied pressure of the hooks


26


on the display card


14


retains the display card


14


in the groove


20


. The force of the fingers


24


and hooks


26


on the display card


14


prevents any anticipated force, including the weight of the card gripper cap and tube with its contents from dislodging the card


14


from its secured position in the groove


20


.




As can be seen in comparing FIG.


1


and

FIG. 2

, the adjacent flanges


22


that form the slot or groove


20


therebetween can extend laterally from each side of the base


28


of the cap


12


which surrounds the internal cavity


18


. If the flanges


22


that form the groove


20


extend to encompass most of the edge


31


of the display card


14


(as shown in FIG.


1


), the force of the fingers


24


as well as the contact of the display card


14


within the groove


20


can secure the display card


24


from being dislodged from its position within groove


20


.




As an alternative, if the adjacent flanges


22


extend laterally only a short distance from the base


28


, as shown in

FIG. 2

, so that less than half of the edge


31


of the display card


14


can be secured within the groove


20


, it is preferred to provide a display card


14


having through apertures


30


along its secured edge


31


for receiving the hooks


26


of the cap


12


. To accommodate the display card


14


within the groove


20


when the display card


14


has through apertures


30


for receiving the hooks


26


, it may be necessary to form a notch


32


in the display card


14


for proper alignment. The notch


32


is located in the secured edge


31


of the display card


14


and has a length to correspond to the length of the card in contact in the groove


20


. The display card


14


may also include another aperture


34


(shown in

FIG. 1

) adjacent to the opposing edge


35


of the display card


14


. This aperture


34


can be used for hanging the tube packaging system on a display rack (not shown).




As shown in

FIGS. 8-10

the cap


12


may further include a piercer or piercing device


36


extending from the base


28


of the cap


12


. The piercing device


36


is provided for perforating a product seal (not shown) that is commonly used to isolate the contents within the tube


10


. The piercing device


36


can be surrounded by a safety area including a circular wall or between two planar walls


38


(shown in

FIG. 9

) to protect a user from the pointed end


37


of the piercing device


36


. The wall


38


is spaced from the piercing device


36


at a distance so that the wall


38


can extend around the exterior edge of the neck


16


of tube


10


while the piercing device


36


punctures the sealing film.




The cap


12


may also include a nozzle holding feature as shown in

FIGS. 11 and 13

. Many times the product material located within the tube


10


must be applied or used in a regulated stream. To narrow the flow of the product material from the tube


10


a nozzle


42


is provided having an internally threaded first end


44


which can be secured to the neck


16


of the tube


10


, and a tapered second end


45


. The cap


12


may include a nozzle holder


40


to which the nozzle


42


can be releasably attached. The nozzle


42


is held in an attached configuration by outwardly curved sides


46


of nozzle holder


40


which push outwardly against the threaded inner surface


48


of the nozzle


42


. The nozzle


42


can then be selectively released from the cap


12


for use; and later reconnected or snapped onto the nozzle holder


40


for storage.




FIG.


11


and

FIG. 13

also show another embodiment of the piercing device


36


. In this embodiment, the piercing device


36


extends from one of the flanges


22


in the opposite direction from the fingers


24


. To protect the user from the pointed end


37


of the piercing device


36


, the piercing device


36


is positioned between a wall


38


on one side and the exterior surface of the base


28


on the other side.




The tube packaging system is assembled by conventionally inserting the neck


16


of the tube


10


into the internal cavity


18


of the cap


12


. The cap


12


is securely attached to neck


16


by threading the cap


12


onto the neck


16


. The display card


14


is then inserted into the groove


20


of the cap


12


so that the hooks


26


of the fingers


24


are pressing against the card


14


. If the display card


14


includes corresponding apertures


30


, then the hook


26


can be disposed within the apertures


30


for added securement. The tube packaging system can be displayed by hanging on a rack by using aperture


34


or placing on a shelf. The tube packaging system can be transported to the retail store with the display card


14


either connected or separate from the tube


10


and cap


12


. The display card


14


can be easily assembled to the tube


10


and cap


12


at the retail store to save shipping and handling costs.




The tube packaging system as described supra provides many benefits over the prior art. The current invention eliminates the material and assembly cost for the carton or clam shell packaging configuration. The snap-together modular components of the tube packaging system of the present invention help reduce inventory requirements by consolidating several part numbers. The tube packaging system of the present invention further minimizes handling, reduces shipping costs, and simplifies tracking logistics. Including the double-sided display card with the tube packaging system increases usable space for providing content information, instructions, and safety precautions in multiple languages to adhere to regulatory compliance. The display card also allows larger print for improved visibility and reading of the instructions and safety precautions. Any changes to the content information, instructions, or safety precautions for the product can be easily made by substituting display cards having the correct information without wasting existing tubes containing the product material. Therefore, lead times for new or revised packaging are considerably shorter and less expensive.




While the invention has been described in connection with what is presently considered to be the most practical and preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that the invention is not to be limited to the disclosed embodiments but, on the contrary, is intended to cover various modifications and equivalent arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the appended claims, which scope is to be accorded the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent structures as is permitted under the law. For example, the plurality of fingers


24


that grip the display card


14


may have identical or dissimilar sizes. As another example, the card gripper cap


12


can include perforations, indentations, or thinning of the material (not shown) around the base


28


so that the flanges


22


and associated groove


20


and fingers


24


can be snapped off and removed from the base


28


and its associated internal cavity


18


by the user.



Claims
  • 1. A card gripper cap selectively removable from a container, said cap comprising:first connection means for selectively connecting said cap to the container; and second connection means for selectively connecting said cap to a card, wherein said second connection means includes at least one finger having first and second sides and a groove extending from each side of the at least one finger, the groove defined by a pair of adjacent planar flanges for receiving a portion of the card between said flanges.
  • 2. The card gripper cap of claim 1, wherein said container has a threaded male end and said first connection means has a threaded orifice for receiving the threaded male end of the container, wherein the threaded orifice and the at least one finger are disposed along a longitudinal axis of the cap and the groove extends substantially transverse with respect to the longitudinal axis.
  • 3. The card gripper cap of claim 2, wherein said at least one finger further comprises:a plurality of fingers for selectively connecting said cap to the card, wherein said fingers define corresponding hooks and a lateral space defined between adjacent hooks is less than a thickness of the card.
  • 4. The card gripper cap of claim 1, wherein said at least one finger has an end hook extendable through an aperture defined by said card.
  • 5. The card gripper cap of claim 1 further comprising:a piercer spaced a predetermined distance from the first connection means and positioned orthagonally with respect to a longitudinal axis of the groove.
  • 6. The card gripper cap of claim 1 wherein the groove is defined by opposing planar flanges.
  • 7. The card gripper cap of claim 1 wherein second connecting means is sized to correspond to a notch defined by the card.
  • 8. The card gripper cap of claim 1 further comprising a piercer extending in a direction transverse relative to a longitudinal axis of the cap.
  • 9. The card gripper cap of claim 1 further comprising:a nozzle holder.
  • 10. A tube packaging system comprising:a tube for containing viscous material having one end sealingly closed and a neck portion at the second end; a cap having an internal cavity for receiving the neck portion of the tube; said cap further having a connection means for selectively connecting said cap to a card, wherein said connection means includes at least one finger having first and second sides and a groove extending from each side of the at least one finger, the groove defined by a pair of adjacent planar flanges for receiving a portion of the card between said flanges.
  • 11. The tube packaging system of claim 10, wherein the neck of the tube is thread ably connectable to the cap.
  • 12. The tube packaging system of claim 10, wherein the at least one finger further comprises:at least two spaced fingers for receiving a portion of the card therebetween, wherein said fingers define corresponding hooks and a lateral space defined between adjacent hooks is less than a thickness of the card.
  • 13. The tube packaging system of claim 12, wherein each hook is extendable through a corresponding aperture defined by said card.
  • 14. The tube packaging system of claim 10, wherein the cap further comprises a piercing means having a longitudinal axis disposed within a safety area extending from said cap, wherein said piercing means is one of spaced from the first connection means a predetermined distance and positioned such that the longitudinal axis of the piercer is substantially parallel with respect to a planar axis of the card.
  • 15. A tube packaging system comprising:a tube for containing viscous material having one end sealingly closed and a neck portion at the second end; a cap having an internal cavity for receiving the neck portion of the tube, wherein the cap has the internal cavity at one end and at least two spaced fingers at the other end for receiving a portion of a card therebetween, wherein each finger has an exposed end with a hook thereon for extending through said card; and said cap further having a connection means for selectively connecting said cap to a card, wherein the cap further comprises a pair of adjacent planar flanges forming a slot therebetween for receiving a portion of the card therein.
  • 16. The tube packaging system of claim 15, wherein the hooks are oriented to face toward the slot.
  • 17. A tube packaging system comprising:a tube for containing viscous material having one end sealingly closed and an opposing end with a neck configuration; a cap having an internal cavity for receiving the opposing end of the tube and a gripping means; and a card releasably secured to the gripping means of the cap, wherein the gripping means comprises fingers extending from one end of the cap, each finger having an exposed end with a hook thereon and said card having through apertures for receiving the hooks.
  • 18. The tube packaging system of claim 17, wherein said cap further comprises adjacent flanges forming a slot therebetween for receiving a portion of the card, wherein the slot and fingers are oriented to hold the card therebetween.
  • 19. The tube packaging system of claim 18, wherein the cap further comprises a safety area extended therefrom and having a piercing means disposed thereon.
  • 20. The tube packaging system of claim 10, wherein the cap further comprises a nozzle releasably connected to said cap.
  • 21. A card gripper cap selectively removable from a container, said cap comprising:first connection means for selectively connecting said cap to the container; second connection means for selectively connecting said cap to a card, wherein the second connection means includes at least one finger having first and second sides; and a groove having a first portion extending from the first side of the at least one finger, and a second portion extending from the second side of the at least one finger, wherein the groove is discontinuous.
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