Combined container cap and lift tab opener

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6474490
  • Patent Number
    6,474,490
  • Date Filed
    Friday, November 10, 2000
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, November 5, 2002
    21 years ago
Abstract
A container cap for use on a container top. The container cap includes a heat-sealable central portion for securing to the bottle top rim, a peripheral portion integral with the central portion adapted to be formed into a skirt around the neck of the container top, at least one lift tab connected to the peripheral portion, and a predetermined weakened line formed on one of the central or peripheral portions. The weakened line is operatively connected to one or more lift tabs in alternate arrangements.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




This invention relates generally to container caps and, more particularly, to container caps having lift tab openers.




BACKGROUND ART




Container caps with lift tab openers are well-known in the market place. Some are heat-sealed onto a container, such as shown, for example, in the prior art FIG.


1


. Others are screw caps, such as found on orange juice and milk gallon jugs, with a peripheral skirt connected by a weakened line around the bottom edge of the screw cap, and having a lift tab extending downwardly therefrom.




DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTION




A general object of the invention is to provide an improved cap and lift tab opener for a container, such as a bottle or other type of container.




Another object of the invention is to provide a container cap and a single lift tab which functions to remove the container cap from a container top with controlled tearing.




A further object of the invention is to provide for use on a container top a container cap and a single lift tab having a weakened tear line formed from an edge of the lift tab and on the bottle cap in a predetermined configuration, which is adapted to progressively tear as the lift tab is being lifted, to thereby enhance the removal of the remaining portion of the cap upon reaching the end of the tear and continuing to lift.




A still further object of the invention is to provide for use on a container top additional alternate embodiment of a container cap having two lift tabs, with a weakened tear line extending from an edge of one of the lift tabs in an annular ring around a major portion of the cap. After tearing the weakened line to its end by lifting the one tab, lifting the second lift tab then serves to remove the cap in one piece




Still another object of the invention is to provide for use on a container top a second alternate embodiment of a container cap having two lift tabs and a weakened tear line extending from one edge of one of the lift tabs, around the container cap to terminate at the other edge of the one lift tab, whereupon lifting the lift tab removes the outer peripheral portion of the container cap. Then, lifting the second tab serves to remove the central remaining portion of the cap from the open edge of a container to which it had been adhered.




A still further object of the invention is to provide for use on a container top a third alternate embodiment of a container cap having three lift tabs and a weakened tear line extending from the inner edge of one outside lift tab to the inner edge of the other outside lift tab. In operation, lifting either outside tab by the user's respective right or left hand, and tearing the complete weakened tear line removes the outer peripheral cap portion, setting up the removal of the central remaining portion by lifting the center lift tab.




Still another object of the invention is to provide for use on a container top additional alternate embodiments wherein inner lift tabs are formed by being cut through or partially through outer primary lift tabs, in cooperation with weakened line(s) operatively connected to the inner lift tabs, serving to permit removal of the cap in two pieces.




A further object of the invention is to provide for use on a container top, a further alternate embodiment of a container cap, wherein the two ends of a continuous weakened line formed around the cap bend outwardly to terminate at the edge of the cap a predetermined distance apart to thereby provide an intermediate lift tab.




A still further object of the invention is to provide for use on container tops, a still further alternate embodiment of a container cap, wherein a weakened line is formed from an edge of a lift tab around a peripheral portion of the cap and thence continuing around a portion of the central segment of the cap.




Another object of the invention is to provide for use on container tops, caps which are readily cut and selectively scored, partially cut, or perforated from a web of suitable material which may have been printed with selected indicia, and which may be heat sealed or induction sealed and formed to mount onto the container tops.











These and other objects and advantages will become more apparent when reference is made to the following drawings and the accompanying description.




BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a prior art cap mounted on the open end of a fragmentary bottle;





FIG. 2

is a plan view of the outer surface of a container cap blank embodying the invention;





FIG. 2A

is a plan view of a variation of the

FIG. 2

embodiment;





FIG. 3

is a plan view of the inner surface of a container cap blank embodying the invention;





FIG. 4

is a perspective view of the container cap blank of

FIGS. 2 and 3

in place on a bottle, and shown partially removed therefrom;





FIG. 5

is a plan view of the outer surface of a container cap blank of an alternate embodiment of the invention;





FIG. 5A

is a plan view of a variation of the

FIG. 5

embodiment;





FIG. 6

is a plan view of the outer surface of a container cap blank of a second alternate embodiment of the invention;





FIG. 7

is a perspective view of the container cap blank of

FIG. 6 and a

fragmentary bottle, and shown with each of a peripheral portion and a central portion thereof removed from a bottle;





FIG. 8

is a plan view of the outer surface of a container cap blank of a third embodiment of the invention;





FIG. 9

is a perspective view of a further alternate embodiment of a bottle cap as it would be mounted on a bottle;





FIG. 10

is a plan view of the outer surface of a blank from which the cap of

FIG. 9

is formed;





FIG. 11

is a perspective view of a further alternate embodiment of a bottle cap as it would be mounted on a bottle;





FIG. 12

is a plan view of the outer surface of a blank from which the cap of

FIG. 11

is formed;





FIG. 13

is a perspective view of a further alternate embodiment of a bottle cap as it would be mounted on a bottle;





FIG. 14

is a plan view of the outer surface of a blank from which the cap of

FIG. 13

is formed;





FIG. 15

is a perspective view of a further alternate embodiment of a bottle cap as it would be mounted on a bottle;





FIG. 16

is a plan view of the outer surface of a blank from which the cap of

FIG. 15

is formed;





FIG. 17

is a perspective view of a further alternate embodiment of a bottle cap as it would be mounted on a bottle;





FIG. 18

is a plan view of the outer surface of a blank from which the cap of

FIG. 17

is formed;





FIG. 19

is a perspective view of a further alternate embodiment of a bottle cap as it would be mounted on a bottle; and





FIG. 20

is a plan view of the outer surface of a blank from which the cap of

FIG. 19

is formed;











BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION




Referring now to the drawings in greater detail,

FIG. 1

illustrates a prior art cap assembly


10


formed of a heat-sealable material and including a central cover portion


12


sealed to a bottle top


14


edge, with a peripheral skirt


15


mounted around the bottle top. A lift tab


16


is formed on an edge of the skirt


15


. The assembly


10


is secured to the bottle top


14


resulting in a heat-sealed ring on the inner surface, shown as


18


in FIG.


3


. The ring


18


is formed by having been heat sealed or induction sealed to an open top rim of the bottle


14


by heater means in the well-known industrial manner. Removal of this container cap has been known to randomly tear across the center of the cap, requiring the awkward manual removal of the remaining untabbed portion. The width of the ring


18


will vary as it registers with various bottle or container rim widths.





FIG. 2

illustrates the outer surface of the container cap blank


20


of the invention, including a central portion


22


, a peripheral ring portion


24


integral with the central portion, a lift tab


26


formed on an edge of the peripheral ring portion


24


, and a weakened line


28


. The latter line


28


may be an impressed score line, a cut line through the outer layer, or a series of perforations cut through the outer layer, hereinafter referred to as a weakened line, extending from an edge


30


of the lift tab


26


and extending first across the peripheral ring portion


24


, and thence in an arcuate path around a predetermined segment of the central portion


22


, to terminate toward the center thereof.




The container cap blank is generally cut, scored and formed from a web on which selected indicia may have been printed, and then mounted and sealed onto a container top.





FIG. 3

illustrates the inner surface of the blank


20


showing the above mentioned heat-sealable ring


18


formed on the central portion


22


as it would appear upon being sealed onto the rim of the bottle top


14


as the blank


20


is being mounted on the bottle top


14


. The peripheral portion


24


is formed as a skirt surrounding the neck of the bottle top while the sealant layer of the central portion


22


is activated to become adhered in the ring


18


shape to the bottle top rim. In the same operation, the central portion


22


may remain flat, or be recessed as shown in

FIGS. 1

,


4


and


7


.




In the opening operation, as shown in

FIG. 4

, manually lifting the lift tab


26


serves to tear the weakened line


28


along its arcuate path. Upon reaching the end of the path, continued lifting of the lift tab


26


lifts the central portion


22


and the sealed ring


18


away from the bottle top rim.





FIG. 2A

is similar to the

FIG. 2

structure with the exception that the weakened line


28


A originates at the opposite edge


40


A of the lift tab


26


and encircles a predetermined portion for example, three fourths of the central portion


22


.





FIG. 5

illustrates a blank


32


, wherein two side-by-side lift tabs


34


and


36


are formed to extend from the peripheral ring portion


38


, and a weakened line


40


is formed to extend from an edge


42


of the lift tab


34


around the peripheral ring portion


38


to a predetermined point away from the lift tab


36


. After assembly on the bottle top


14


, lifting the lift tab


34


serves to tear the weakened line


40


around the skirt formed by the peripheral ring portion


38


. At the end of the tear, lifting the other lift tab


36


removes the central portion from the bottle top rim, completing the one piece removal of the cap.




Depending upon where the weakened line


40


ends, it may be possible to remove the central portion


43


with continued lifting of the tab


34


, without the need for an assist with the second lift tab


36


.





FIG. 5A

is somewhat similar to the

FIG. 5

structure, but with only one left tab


34


, and with an extension


40


A of the weakened line


40


on

FIG. 5

, onto and around a predetermined major portion of the central portion.




As shown in

FIG. 6

, this structure is similar to the

FIG. 5

structure except that the weakened line


40


A extends all the way around the skirt


38


from an edge of the lift tab


34


to an edge


44


of the other lift tab


36


. As such, lifting the tab


34


and tearing the weakened line


40


A all the way to the lift tab


36


serves to separate the tab


34


and the skirt


38


completely from the bottle top


14


, as shown in FIG.


7


. Then, lifting the tab


36


completes the opening process by removing the second cap piece consisting of the central portion


22


and partial peripheral ring portion


38


.





FIG. 8

is similar to

FIG. 6

except that it includes three adjacent lift tabs


46


,


48


and


50


. In this arrangement, the weakened line


40


B extends from an inner edge


52


of the lift tab


46


around the skirt to the inner edge


54


of the lift tab


50


. Once assembled on the bottle top


14


, the opening process may be conducted by lifting either outside lift tab


46


or


50


, accommodating both right or left-handed users, and tearing the weakened line


40


B all the way to thereby free the skirt


38


and both lift tabs


46


and


50


from the assembly. Next, lifting the original middle lift tab


48


removes the remaining central cover portion


43


from the bottle top


14


by breaking the sealed ring


18


(FIG.


3


).





FIG. 9

illustrates a cap


56


which is formed on a bottle or other container (not shown) from a blank


58


shown in FIG.


10


. The blank


58


is cut from a web (not shown) to include a central portion


60


, a peripheral ring portion


62


, integrally formed on the central portion


60


, a lift tab


64


formed on an edge of the ring portion


62


, and a weakened line


66


. An inner tab


68


is formed in the center of the lift tab


64


by a through-cut line


70


, with the weakened line


66


extending around the ring portion


62


from one edge of the inner tab


68


to the other.




Lifting the inner tab


68


serves to tear the weakened line


66


and remove the central portion


60


from the bottle top. Then lifting the tab


64


removes the skirt formed by the peripheral ring


62


as a separate second piece.





FIGS. 11 and 12

are similar to

FIGS. 9 and 10

, respectively, with the addition of a short weakened line


72


formed from the tip of the inner tab


68


sidewardly to an edge of the primary tab


64


. Tearing the line


72


first assists in the lifting of the inner tab


68


.





FIGS. 13 and 14

are also similar to

FIGS. 9 and 10

, respectively, with the addition of a short weakened line


74


formed from the tip of the inner tab


68


to the tip of the tab


64


for the same purpose as the line


72


.




In

FIGS. 15 and 16

, elements similar to

FIGS. 9 and 10

bear the same reference numerals. In lieu of the extended primary and inner lift tabs


64


and


68


, respectively, a lift tab


76


is formed by weakened lines


78


extending from spaced-apart ends of the weakened line


66


to the edge of the peripheral ring portion


62


. Lifting the tab


76


tears the weakened line


66


to remove the central portion


60


leaving an easily removable broken skirt


62


.





FIGS. 17 and 18

are similar to

FIGS. 9 and 10

, respectively, except that the inner lift tab


68


is formed off-center on the primary lift tab


64


such that an edge thereof is closely adjacent an edge of the tab


64


for easy access thereto.





FIGS. 19 and 20

include elements the same as

FIGS. 9 and 10

, respectively, except that in lieu of the inner tab


68


, a substantially V-shaped weakened line


80


is formed on the lift tab


64


to the tip thereof, extending from the spaced-apart ends of the weakened line


66


, and forming an internal lift tab


82


. As such, if preferred by the user, either side of the lift tab


64


may be broken away from the


82


to thereby tear the weakened line


66


and remove the skirt


62


first, leaving the second central part


60


to be removed by lifting the remaining tab


82


. Alternately, the internal tab


82


may be lifted first by breaking the weakened line


80


and tearing the surrounding weakened line


66


to remove the central portion


60


, and leaving a broken skirt portion


62


.




INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY




It should be apparent that the invention provides an improved, novel and uncomplicated container cap structure which may be efficiently and readily removed from a container top to which it is adhered.




It should be further apparent that various embodiments are possible within the scope of the invention, whereby the container cap may include single or multiple lift tabs, may be removed in one or more pieces; and may include a weakened tear line such as a score line, a perforated line, or a partial or through cut, or a combination thereof, formed on one or the other, or both, of a cap skirt and a central portion adhered to a container rim.




It should be further apparent that, should particular containers require it, cap shapes other than the circular caps shown are possible.




It is well known in the industry that the caps as shown may be cut, perforated, scored, formed, mounted and sealed in a predetermined sequence onto bottle or container tops, for example, from web rolls upon which selected indicia may have been printed.




While twelve embodiments of the invention have been shown and described, other modifications thereof are possible within the scope of the following claims.



Claims
  • 1. For use on a container top, a container cap having a central portion adapted to being secured only to the container top edge, a loose peripheral portion integral with the central portion adapted to be formed into a skirt around the neck of the container top, and a lift tab formed on or extending from the loose peripheral portion, the improvement comprising a weakened line formed on one or the other, or both, of said central portion or around a predetermined portion of said loose peripheral portion, extending from at least one edge of said lift tab.
  • 2. The improvement described in claim 1, wherein said weakened line is one of a score line, or perforated line partially cut through, a partially cut through continuous or intermittent line, and a through cut line in said lift tab or said peripheral portion, or a combination thereof.
  • 3. The improvement described in claim 1, wherein said weakened line extends across said loose peripheral portion and in a predetermined arcuate configuration on said central portion, terminating with an inwardly bending segment.
  • 4. The improvement described in claim 1, and a second lift tab extending from said loose peripheral portion, wherein said weakened line extends from one edge of one of said lift tabs around a predetermined segment of said peripheral portion, with said second lift tab adapted to serve as an assist in removing the cap once the weakened line has been tom by lifting said one lift tab.
  • 5. The improvement described in claim 1, and a second lift tab extending from said peripheral portion, wherein said weakened line extends from an edge of one of said lift tabs around said loose peripheral portion to an edge of second lift tab, with said one lift tab adapted to remove said loose peripheral portion upon tearing said weakened line, and said second lift tab adapted to remove said central portion from said container top.
  • 6. The improvement described in claim 1, and second and third lift tabs forming two outside and one intermediate lift tabs connected to said loose peripheral portion, wherein said weakened line extends from an edge of one of said outside lift tabs to an edge of the other outside lift tab, with either of said outside lift tabs adapted to remove said loose peripheral portion upon tearing said weakened line with either a left or right hand and said intermediate lift tab adapted to remove said central portion from said bottle top.
  • 7. The improvement described in claim 1, wherein said weakened line is formed as one of a score line, a series of perforations cut through and a continuous cut line through.
  • 8. A heat-sealable cap for use on a container top, said cap comprising a central portion, a peripheral portion formed around said central portion, a lift tab formed on said peripheral portion, and a weakened line formed to extend from only one edge of said lift tab across said peripheral portion and thence in a predetermined configuration on said central portion, whereby said cap is adapted to be removed in one piece upon lifting said lift tab and tearing along said weakened line.
  • 9. A heat-sealable cap for use on a container top, said cap comprising a central portion, secured only to the edge of said container top, a loose peripheral portion formed around said central portion, at least one lift tab formed on said loose peripheral portion, and a weakened line formed from only one edge of said lift tab around a predetermined length of said loose peripheral portion, whereby said entire cap is adapted to be removed in one piece upon lifting said lift tab and tearing along said weakened line from the edge of said lift tab to the end thereof.
  • 10. The cap described in claim 9, and a second lift tab formed on said peripheral portion adapted to be used to assist in the one piece removal of said cap at the completion of the tearing of said weakened line.
  • 11. A heat-sealable cap for use on a container top, said cap comprising a central portion, a loose peripheral portion formed around said central portion, a lift tab formed on said peripheral portion, and a weakened line formed around a predetermined length of said peripheral portion from only one edge of said lift tab and thence onto and around a predetermined portion of said central portion, whereby said cap is adapted to be removed in one piece upon lifting said lift tab and tearing said weakened line.
  • 12. A heat-sealable cap for use on a container top, said cap comprising a central portion secured only to an edge of the container top, a loose peripheral portion formed around said central portion, first and second lift tabs formed on said loose peripheral portion, and a weakened line formed around said loose peripheral portion extending from an edge of said first lift tab to an edge of said second lift tab, whereby said loose peripheral portion is adapted to be removed upon lifting said first tab and tearing said weakened line to said second lift tab, and whereby said central portion is adapted to then be removed upon lifting said second lift tab.
  • 13. A heat-sealable cap for use on a container top, said cap comprising a central portion adapted to being secured only to an edge of the container top, a loose fitting peripheral portion formed around said central portion, first and second spaced apart lift tabs and an intermediate lift tab formed on said loose fitting peripheral portion, and a weakened line formed around said loose fitting peripheral portion extending from an inner edge of said first lift tab to an inner edge of said second lift tab, whereby said loose fitting peripheral portion is adapted to be removed upon lifting either the first or second lift tab and tearing said weakened line, and whereby said central portion is adapted to then be removed upon lifting said intermediate lift tab.
  • 14. A heat sealable cap for use on a container top, said cap comprising a central portion, a peripheral portion formed around said central portion, a primary lift tab formed on said peripheral portion, an inner lift tab cut into said primary lift tab, and a weakened line formed around said peripheral portion extending from one edge of said inner lift tab to the other edge of said inner lift tab, whereby said central portion is adapted to be removed upon lifting said inner lift tab and tearing said weakened line, and whereby said peripheral portion exterior of the weakened line is adapted to be removed upon lifting said primary lift tab.
  • 15. The improvement described in claim 14, and a second weakened line formed on said primary lift tab between the tip of said inner lift tab and an edge of said primary lift tab.
  • 16. The improvement described in claim 14, wherein said inner lift tab is formed as a V-shaped weakened line extending from said peripheral weakened line to an edge of said primary lift tab.
  • 17. A heat sealable cap for use on a container top, said cap comprising a central portion sealable on the edge of the container top, a loose peripheral portion formed around said central portion, and a weakened line formed around said loose peripheral portion with ends thereof spaced a predetermined distance apart and bending outwardly to terminate at an edge of said peripheral portion, thereby forming a lift tab therebetween, whereby, upon lifting said lift tab, said central portion and the part of said loose peripheral portion between the central portion and the weakened line are lifted from the container top, with the remaining loose peripheral portion filing free.
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