The present invention generally regards packages and containers. More particularly, the present invention regards a method and device for providing a composite two-piece tamper-evident closure with a seal-delay-release feature.
Tamper evident seal may be used to increase consumer safety by showing whether a package has been opened after being produced. Tamper evident indicators may include a pop-up button in the center of a package and a break-away seal connected to the lower edge of a lid. The pop-up button has the disadvantage that it may be difficult to ascertain whether the seal has been broken. The break-away lower lid section may be too sensitive and may break away inadvertently during normal jostling. Alternatively, the break-away lower lid section may be insensitive to tampering or pilfering, and may not break away until after the seal between the closure and the container has been breached. The latter situation raises the possibility that the container may be accessed and resealed without breaking the tamper evident seal. This possibility undermines the purpose behind the tamper evident seal, thereby reducing consumer confidence in a product sealed in this manner.
The following patents are believed discuss tamper evident seals. U.S. Pat. No. 3,306,482 is believed to describes a safety closure for containers including first and second relatively rotatable and axially movable members, and engageable and disengageable clutch means which are operable respectively to disable and enable relative rotation of the members.
U.S. Pat. No. 3,438,528 is believed to describe a cap having a tamper indicating skirt joined to the lower end of the cap sidewall by frangible bridges of plastic and a sealing disc which seals against the rim of the bottle neck.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,807,770 is believed to describe a tamper evident, vacuum indicating closure for a container for the packaging of a vacuum-packed product. The closure is of two-piece construction and has a metal lid portion which is retained in sealing engagement with the rim of a container by a plastic ring portion.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,031,787 is believed to describe a closure having an axially movable insert disk which is lifted by a bead around the inside of the closure shell to open a sealed container.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,884,788 is believed to describe a tamper-indicating closure for a container which includes a cap with removable panels of a top wall of the cap. Each removable panel is connected to a tab on the inside of the cap. The top wall includes inner and outer cams on an inside surface and the tabs underlie the cams.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,984,124 is believed to describe a pilfer-proof cap made of synthetic resins capable of preventing at least a rotation of a packing together with a cap in a simple construction when the cap is removed. The cap holds a sealed-up tightness of a container until a bridge is broken is provided.
U.S. Pat. No. 6,382,444 is believed to describe a tamper evident closure for containers having a finish with thread means and a radially outwardly circumferentially extending bead below the threads. The closure includes a cap portion, a retainer ring, and a tamper evident band. The cap portion is of cup-like form and has internal threads for cooperatively engaging the threads on a container to apply and remove the cap portion. The retainer ring depends from the lower edge of the skirt portion of the cap and is connected thereto by a series of circumferentially spaced bridge connections. The tamper evident band has means for rotatably mounting on the retaining ring, is rotatable thereto, and includes a series of spring fingers for engaging under the retainer bead on the container when the closure is fully seated.
U.S. Patent Application Publication No. 2002/0144971 is believed to describe a closure for a container consisting of a top wall and a sealing disc with flexible annular ring.
However, none of the foregoing patents or publications is believed to describe a two-piece, tamper-evident closure that includes a delay-release mechanism, which may maintain a sealing disk on a container until the tamper-evident device shows evidence of tampering.
In accordance with an example embodiment of the present invention, an outer threaded tamper-evident closure is provided with an open center top panel, engaging axially extended lugs and a sealing disk pressure ring. An inner sealing disk is provided with axially extended lugs, a peripheral beveled lip and a container sealing area. The two-piece assembly provides a tamper-evident closure with a delay-release feature that maintains the sealing disk on the container until the tamper-evident device has shown evidence of tampering. The delay-release feature includes axially extended lugs of the outer closure and the sealing disk that cooperates as positive-on application lugs and sealing release lugs. The timing of the delay-release mechanism depends on the helix angle of the outer closure thread design and the inclined plane of the inner sealing disk lug. The angle of the inclined plane of the inner sealing disk lug may be greater than or equal to the helix angle of the outer closure thread. The inclined plane of the sealing disk lug may also reduce the backing-off of the threaded closure and releasing its seal upon the container. The freedom of the inner sealing disk to rotate within the threaded closure may permit the engagement of the cooperating lugs for a positive-on application on the container.
An apparatus according to an example embodiment of the present invention may include an outer closure including a closure plane and a circumferentially depending outer skirt extending in a first direction from the closure plane. The closure plane has a plurality of first ramped lugs equi-spaced around a circumference of the closure plane. The first ramped lugs extend axially in the first direction. The outer skirt has screw threads on a radially inward side and a tamper-evident arrangement frangibly connected to a lower edge of the outer skirt. A first ramp of each of the first ramped lugs is substantially parallel to the screw threads on a same radius. The apparatus also includes an inner sealing disk adapted to nest rotatably and axially movably against a side of the closure plane facing the first direction. The inner sealing disk is enclosed by the outer skirt and an axial movement of the inner sealing disk is limited by a retaining arrangement of the outer closure. The inner sealing disk includes a plurality of second ramped lugs extending axially in a second direction opposite the first direction. Each of the second ramped lugs corresponds to one of the first ramped lugs. A second ramp of each of the second ramped lugs is substantially parallel to the first ramp for each radial position.
In accordance with an example embodiment of the present invention, a container includes a sidewall having further screw threads on a radially outward side adapted to engage the screw threads on the outer closure and an upper edge adapted to engage a container sealing area of the inner sealing disk. The upper edge is arranged around an opening of the container. The sidewall has an arrangement adapted to engage the tamper-evident arrangement of the outer closure. The container also includes a base opposite the opening.
The outer closure and the inner sealing disk cooperate to provide a tamper-evident closure with the container. The tamper-evident closure maintains the inner sealing disk on the container while the outer closure is unthreaded from the container for a first time until the tamper-evident arrangement shows evidence of tampering.
The outer closure and the inner sealing disk may cooperate to provide a delay-release mechanism. The delay-release feature may include the plurality of first ramped lugs and the plurality of second ramped lugs. A timing of the delay-release mechanism may be a function of a helix angle of the further screw threads and an inclined plane of the second ramp. The angle of the inclined plane may be greater than or equal to the helix angle. The container sealing area may be arranged around a radially outward edge of the inner sealing disk. The container sealing area may include a peripheral beveled lip arranged on an outer circumference of the inner sealing disk. The peripheral beveled lip may be adapted to engage the upper edge of the sidewall of the container. A mutual engagement between each of the first ramped lugs and a corresponding one of the second ramped lugs may delay a releasing of a seal between the inner sealing disk and the container when the outer closure is unthreaded from the container. A rotatability of the inner sealing disk within the threaded closure may permit a mutual engagement of the plurality of first ramped lugs and the plurality of second ramped lugs, the mutual engagement being configured to cause a positive-on application on the container. The closure plane may include an annular opening.
In accordance with an example embodiment of the present invention, a method is for sealing a closure on a container in a tamper-evident manner. The method includes providing an outer closure, providing an inner sealing disk, and providing a container. The method also includes tightening the outer closure onto the container until the container sealing area contacts the upper edge of the container and the tamper evident arrangement engages an arrangement adapted to engage the tamper-evident arrangement.
Operation of the closure including outer closure 20 and inner sealing disk 10 with container 32 is described in the following. Inner sealing disk 10 is nested within outer closure 20 between locking bead 29 and closure plane 21. Each ramped lug 13 is arranged adjacent to a corresponding additional ramped lug 26 so that each ramp 14 of each ramped lug 13 rests against a corresponding additional ramp 27. Screw threads 24 of outer closure 20 are threaded onto container-screw threads 35 with sufficient tightness to cause beveled edge 41 to form an airtight seal with upper edge 38 of container 32. The closure is sealed on container 32 in this manner during production, thereby securing the contents of container 32. Tamper evident breakable ring 30 on outer skirt 23 of outer closure 20 surrounds container 32 below continuous bead 39. Tamper evident breakable ring 30 includes an engaging arrangement (for example, lower lip 51 shown in
Inner sealing disk 10 operates with outer closure 20 to maintain a seal with container 32 until all frangible connectors 31 have broken and tamper evident breakable ring 30 is disconnected from outer skirt 23. Therefore, inner sealing disk 10 may cooperate with outer closure 20 to maintain a downward pressure against upper edge 38 of sidewall 33 of container 32 even as outer closure 20 is rising away from upper edge 38. This downward force on inner sealing disk 10 is caused by the mutual action of ramped lug 13 and additional ramped lug 26. Specifically, each ramp 14 of each ramped lug 13 rests against a corresponding additional ramp 27 of additional ramped lug 26. Rotating outer closure 20 to unscrew screw threads 24 from container screw threads 35 causes ramp 14 to engage additional ramp 27 in an increasing fashion as the ramps slide against each other towards their respective highest points. This opposing force caused by the mutual interaction between ramps 14 and additional ramps 27 presses inner sealing disk 10 down towards container 32 and thereby maintains the airtight seal of container 32 as outer closure 20 rises. Therefore, the rising of outer closure 20 will cause the breaking of frangible connectors 31 prior to losing the seal. In this manner, tamper evident breakable ring 30 will reliably indicate that the seal of container 32 has been breached.
The tamper evident breakable ring 30 may include features similar to features included in the device described in U.S. Pat. No. 6,371,317, which is expressly incorporated herein in its entirety by reference thereto. For example, the tamper evident breakable ring 30 may include, for example, the tabs described in U.S. Pat. No. 6,371,317.
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | 11146654 | Jun 2005 | US |
Child | 11349365 | Feb 2006 | US |