Claims
- 1. A plastics material cap for closing a container, the cap comprising:top and a skirt; a first annular sealing member arranged to abut the inside of a neck of the container and a second annular sealing member arranged to abut the distal end of the neck of the container, the first and second members have a common root, whereby abutment of the distal end of the container with second member tends to rotate the first member into firmer contact with the inside of the neck, and a third annular sealing member arranged to abut the outside of the neck of the container and means on the skirt for holding the cap in sealing relationship with the container, wherein:the three annular sealing members depend from the top of the cap; wherein:the three annular sealing members are lips dimensioned for slight deflection on sealing abutment with the container and adapted to deflect against the bottle under pressure of fluid to be sealed, the first sealing lip extending transversely of the top of the cap from the common root, the second sealing lip extending obliquely towards the skirt of the cap from the common root and the third sealing lip extending transversely of the top of the cap; wherein:the sealing lips are of substantially the same cross-sectional shape, being in cross-section: substantially uniform thickness lips, with rounded sealing edges.
- 2. A plastics material cap as claimed in claim 1, wherein the skirt has an anti-tamper band.
- 3. A plastics material cap as claimed in claim 2, wherein the anti-tamper band comprises:a plurality of upwardly directed tongues resiliently mounted on the band for engagement under a rim on the container on fitting of the cap to the container, invert V fold members between and interconnecting the tongues; ribs on the radially outer surfaces of the tongues for limiting the radial movement of tongues on fitting of the cap to the container; and a ridge on the inside surface of the skirt for co-operating with the ribs in limiting radial movement of the tongues.
- 4. A plastics material cap as claimed in claim 1, wherein the means for holding the cap in position is a snap fitting of a feature on the skirt onto a feature on the neck.
- 5. A plastics material cap as claimed in claim 1 or claim 4, wherein the means for holding the cap in its sealing position is a screw thread in the cap for co-operation with a screw thread on the bottle.
- 6. A plastics material cap as claimed in claim 5, wherein the skirt has an anti-tamper band.
- 7. A plastics material cap as claimed in claim 6, wherein the anti-tamper band comprises:a plurality of upwardly directed tongues resiliently mounted on the band for engagement under a rim on the container on fitting of the cap to the container; invert V fold members between and interconnecting the tongues; ribs on the radially outer surfaces of the tongues for limiting the radial movement of tongues on fitting of the cap to the container, and a ridge on the inside surface of the skirt for co-operating with the ribs in limiting radial movement of the tongues.
- 8. A plastics material cap as claimed in claim 4, wherein the skirt has an anti-tamper band.
- 9. A plastics material cap as claimed in claim 8, wherein the anti-tamper band comprises:a plurality of upwardly directed tongues resiliently mounted on the band for engagement under a rim on the container on fitting of the cap to the container, invert V fold members between and interconnecting the tongues; ribs on the radially outer surfaces of the tongues for limiting the radial movement of tongues on fitting of the cap to the container; and a ridge on the inside surface of the skirt for co-operating with the ribs in limiting radial movement of the tongues.
- 10. A plastics material cap for closing a container, the cap comprising:a top and a skirt, means integrally formed with the top on its inside for sealing the cap to the container; means on the skirt for holding the cap in sealing relationship with the container; and an anti-tamper band frangibly connected to the skirt, the band having a plurality of upwardly directed tongues resiliently mounted on the band for engagement under a rim on the container on fitting of the cap to the container wherein there are also provided:invert V fold members between and interconnecting the tongues; ribs on the radially outer surfaces of the tongues for limiting the radial movement of tongues on fitting of the cap to the container; and a ridge on the inside surface of the skirt for co-operating with the ribs in limiting radial movement of the tongues.
- 11. A plastics material cap as claimed claim 10, wherein the cap holding means is a screw thread in the skirt for threadedly engaging a complementary thread on the container.
- 12. A plastics material as claimed in claim 11, wherein there is provided:a first annular sealing member arranged to abut the inside of a neck of the container and a second annular sealing member arranged to abut the distal end of the neck of the container, the first and second members have a common root, whereby abutment of the distal end of the container with the second member tends to rotate the first member into firmer contact with the inside of the neck, a third annular sealing member arranged to abut the outside of the neck of the container; and wherein:the three annular sealing members depend from the top of the cap; the three annular sealing members are lips dimensioned for slight deflection on sealing abutment with the container and adapted to deflect against the bottle under pressure of fluid to be sealed, the first sealing lip extending transversely of the top of the cap from the common root, the second sealing lip extending obliquely towards the skirt of the cap from the common root and the third sealing lip extending transversely of the top of the cap, and the sealing lips are of substantially the same cross-sectional shape, being in cross-section: substantially uniform thickness lips, with rounded sealing edges.
- 13. A plastics material as claimed in claim 10, wherein there is provided:a first annular sealing member arranged to abut the inside of a neck of the container and a second annular sealing member arranged to abut the distal end of the neck of the container, the first and second members have a common root, whereby abutment of the distal end of the container with the second member tends to rotate the first member into firmer contact with the inside of the neck, a third annular sealing member arranged to abut the outside of the neck of the container; and wherein:the three annular sealing members depend from the top of the cap; the three annular sealing members are lips dimensioned for slight deflection on sealing abutment with the container and adapted to deflect against the bottle under pressure of fluid to be sealed, the first sealing lip extending transversely of the top of the cap from the common root, the second sealing lip extending obliquely towards the skirt of the cap from the common root and the third sealing lip extending transversely of the top of the cap, and the sealing lips are of substantially the same cross-sectional shape, being in cross-section: substantially uniform thickness lips, with rounded sealing edges.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a 371 of PCT/IB99/01954 filed Dec. 7, 1999 which is a continuation of Ser No. 09/396,511 filed Sep. 15, 1999 abandoned.
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