Container and closure package and method of filling

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6279789
  • Patent Number
    6,279,789
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, December 21, 1999
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, August 28, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
A container and closure package that includes a container having a body with a finish surrounding a fill/dispensing opening, and a thread on the finish for removably securing a closure. A closure has a peripheral skirt with a thread for removably securing the closure to the container finish, and a base wall with a fill opening aligned with the fill/dispensing opening in the container when the closure is secured to the container. A cap is secured to the closure base wall closing the fill opening. In accordance with the preferred method for filling the package, the container and closure are provided to the packager as an assembled unit. The container is filled with product through the fill opening in the closure and the fill/dispensing opening in the container. The cap is then secured to the closure base wall over the fill opening to close and seal the package.
Description




The present invention is directed to product containment and dispensing packages, particularly liquid product containment and dispensing packages, and to a method of filling the package with product and then closing the package after filling.




BACKGROUND AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,917,269, 5,207,356 and 5,941,422 disclose product containment and dispensing packages, particularly liquid product containment and dispensing packages, that include a container surrounding a fill/dispensing opening, and a closure threadably received on the container finish closing the package. In the manufacture and filling of packages of this type, the containers and closures are typically shipped separately to the product packager, perhaps by different suppliers. The containers are filled with product by the packager in an automated or manual filling operation, and the closures are then applied to the container, again either automatically or manually, to complete the package. Alternatively, the closures may be applied to the containers when the containers and closures are supplied to the packager. This alternative reduces inventory at the packager, but requires the extra step of removing the closure prior to filling the container, followed by reapplication of the closure after filling.




A general object of the present invention is to provide a container and closure package, and a method of filling such a package, that reduce costs associated with handling and filling of the containers at the packaging facility by providing a container and closure package that can be filled and closed at increased speed, using less equipment and less labor. Another object of the invention is to provide a container and closure package that can be filled while reducing or eliminating leakage of product around the container finish and finish thread area. A further object of the invention is to provide a container and closure package that accommodates addition of promotional information or the like on the container package without requiring retooling of the container or closure. Yet another object of the invention is to provide a method of filling a container and closure package that achieves one or more of the objectives set forth immediately above.




A container and closure package in accordance with one aspect of the present invention includes a container having a body with a finish surrounding a fill/dispensing opening, and a thread or bead on the finish for removably securing a closure. A closure has a peripheral skirt with a thread or bead for removably securing the closure to the container finish, and a base wall with a fill opening aligned with the fill/dispensing opening in the container when the closure is secured to the container. A cap is secured to the closure base wall closing the fill opening. In accordance with the preferred method for filling the package, the container and closure are provided to the packager as an assembled unit. The container is filled with product through the fill opening in the closure and the fill/dispensing opening in the container. The cap is then secured to the closure base wall over the fill opening to close and seal the package.




In the preferred embodiments of the invention, the closure base wall has a recessed shoulder surrounding the fill opening in the closure, and the cap comprises a disk secured to the base wall against the recessed shoulder. The base wall of the closure preferably is flat, and the outer surface of the disk is preferably flush with the outer surface of the base wall. The underside of the disk may be metalized to facilitate induction or conduction welding the disk to the closure base wall, or the disk may be non-removably adhered to the closure base wall by other means. The disk may contain advertising or promotional information visible to a user. This advertising or promotional information may be readily changed by merely retooling manufacture of the disk, while the basic structure of the closure and container remain the same.




In the disclosed embodiments of the invention, the container preferably comprises a drainback-type container that includes a pour spout extending from the fill/dispensing opening of the container. This pour spout may be formed either integrally with the container body, or as part of a separate filament secured to the container body at the fill/dispensing opening. A thread on the container finish for securing the closure may be formed either integrally with the container body, or on a separate fitment secured to the finish of the container body.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The invention, together with additional objects, features and advantages thereof, will be best understood from the following description, the appended claims and the accompanying drawings in which:





FIG. 1

is a fragmentary sectional view diametrically bisecting a container and closure package in accordance with one presently preferred embodiment of the invention;





FIGS. 2 and 3

are fragmentary sectional views similar to that of

FIG. 1

but illustrating respective modified embodiments of the invention; and





FIG. 4

is a sectional view similar to that of

FIG. 1

but illustrating another embodiment of the invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS





FIG. 1

illustrates a package


10


in accordance with one presently preferred embodiment of the invention as comprising a container


12


having a body


14


from which a finish


16


extends surrounding and defining a central container fill/dispensing opening


18


. Finish


16


includes a pour spout


20


integrally molded with container body


14


, such as in an extrusion blow molding operation. Finish


16


also includes a collar


22


externally secured to the container against a shoulder


24


surrounding spout


20


and fill/dispensing opening


18


. Collar


22


has one or more internal threads


26


for receiving and removably securing a closure


28


over fill/dispensing opening


18


of container


12


.




Closure


28


includes a base wall


30


and a peripheral skirt


32


with an external thread


34


for removable engagement with internal thread


26


on collar


22


. In the embodiment illustrated in

FIG. 1

, peripheral skirt


32


also includes a radially outwardly extending flange


36


for sealing engagement with the axial edge of collar


22


. A fill opening


38


is centrally disposed in base wall


30


of closure


28


for alignment in assembly with fill/dispensing opening


18


of container


12


. Fill opening


38


in closure base wall


30


is surrounded by an inwardly recessed ledge


40


that is disposed in a plane parallel to but offset from the planar top surface of closure base wall


30


. A cap


42


is received within opening


38


against ledge


40


. Cap


42


preferably comprises a flat plastic disk of uniform thickness having a metalized layer


44


on its undersurface. The periphery of disk


42


preferably is sealingly secured to closure base wall


30


by induction or conduction heating and welding, or other suitable means.




Container


12


in

FIG. 1

may be formed of suitable plastic material in an extrusion blow molding operation as described. See, for example, U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,523,904 and 5,851,479. Collar


22


is preferably of plastic composition, as are closure


28


and disk


42


. Closure


28


may be made in a suitable injection or compression molding operation.





FIG. 2

illustrates a modified embodiment


50


, in which container body


14


, container finish


16


and container pour spout


20


are formed as an integral unit, such as in an injection/extrusion blow molding operation in which finish


16


and pour spout


20


are injection molded, and container body


14


is then extrusion blow molded from the finish. See, for example, U.S. Pat. No. 5,114,659. Flange


36


on closure


28


is contoured to capture the axial edge of finish


16


for enhanced sealing engagement with the container finish. See U.S. application Ser. No. 09/082478 assigned to the assignee hereof and incorporated herein by reference. Closure


28


includes a disk


42


with metalized undersurface


44


, as in

FIG. 1

, for induction or conduction sealing securement of the disk to the top wall of the closure.





FIG. 3

illustrates an embodiment


60


, in which pour spout


20


is formed as part of a fitment


62


that is secured within container finish


16


. See U.S. application Ser. No. 09/015517 also assigned to the assignee hereof and incorporated herein by reference. Disk


42


in this embodiment does not have a metalized undersurface, and is secured by solvent or other suitable means of permanent adhesion. Otherwise, closure


28


is basically the same as in FIG.


1


.





FIG. 4

illustrates an embodiment


70


in which the closure


72


comprises a double-wall closure having an outside wall


74


for threading over the container finish and an inside wall


76


that forms the dosing cup. Spout


20


is carried by a fitment


78


. Double wall closure


72


can also be used in conjunction with containers in which the spout is molded integrally with the container body, as in

FIGS. 1 and 2

.

FIG. 4

also illustrates a modification in which disk


42


(

FIGS. 1-3

) is replaced by a cap in the form of a film


80


that is permanently secured, by adhesive or other suitable means, on the outside surface of closure base wall


30


over fill opening


38


.




In each illustrated exemplary embodiment of the invention, the containers with finishes and pour spouts are formed in a generally conventional manner, as is the body of closure


28


or


72


. Closure


28


or


72


(minus cap


42


) is applied to the container and has a flange


36


or other suitable means for sealing engagement with the container finish. The container and closure subassembly can then be either bulk palletized or placed into cases, and shipped to a packaging customer for filling. The bulk palletized or cased containers are filled through the open top of the closure and through the fill/dispensing opening in the container. The closure cap, preferably in the form of a disk


42


or a film


80


, is then applied over fill opening


38


in the closure, and non-removably welded or otherwise secured to closure base wall


30


for sealing the completed and filled package. There is no leakage of product on the thread of the container finish, which can adversely affect removal torque. The filling operation can be completed more quickly using less equipment and less labor as compared with conventional filling and capping techniques. The disk


42


can be readily reconfigured for promotional information, as previously discussed. The thickness of disk


42


preferably corresponds to the recessed or offset separation between ledge


40


and the top surface of closure base wall


30


, so that the top surface of disk


42


is flush and coplanar with the top surface of base wall


30


.




There have thus been disclosed a container and closure package, and a method of filling such a package, that fully achieve all of the objects and aims previously set forth. Several and modifications and variations have been disclosed. Other modifications and variations will readily suggest themselves to persons of ordinary skill in the art in view of the foregoing description. The invention is intended to embrace all such modifications and variations as fall within the spirit and broad scope of the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. A container and closure package that comprises:a container having a body with a finish surrounding a fill/dispensing opening and means on said finish for removably securing a closure, a closure having a peripheral skirt with means for removably securing the closure to said finish, and a base wall with a flat outer surface and a fill opening aligned with said fill/dispensing opening in said container when said closure is secured to said container, said closure base wall having a recessed shoulder surrounding said fill opening, and a cap non-removably secured to said base wall over said fill opening closing and sealing the package, said cap comprising a flat disk on said recessed shoulder having an outer surface flush with said surface of said base wall and a metalized underlayer, and being welded to said recessed shoulder.
  • 2. The package set forth in claim 1 wherein said container finish includes a pour spout extending from said fill/dispensing opening.
  • 3. The package set forth in claim 2 wherein said pour spout is formed integrally with said container body.
  • 4. The package set forth in claim 2 wherein said pour spout comprises a fitment secured to said container body at said fill/dispensing opening.
  • 5. The package set forth in claim 2 wherein said means on said finish for securing the closure comprises a thread on said finish formed integrally with said container body.
  • 6. The package set forth in claim 2 wherein said means on said finish for securing the closure comprises a thread on said finish is on a fitment secured to said finish.
  • 7. A container and closure package that comprises:a container having a body with a finish surrounding a fill/dispensing opening and means on said finish for removably securing a closure, a closure having a peripheral skirt with a thread for removably securing the closure to said finish, and a base wall with a fill opening aligned with said fill/dispensing opening in said container when said closure is secured to said container and a recessed shoulder surrounding said fill opening, and a cap for securement to said closure base wall closing said fill opening, said cap comprises a disk having a metalized underlayer and being induction welded to said recessed shoulder.
  • 8. The package set forth in claim 7 wherein said base wall has a flat outer surface, and wherein said disk is flat and has an outer surface flush with said outer surface of said base wall.
  • 9. The package set forth in claim 7 wherein said container finish includes a pour spout extending from said fill/dispensing opening.
  • 10. The package set forth in claim 9, wherein said pour spout is formed integrally with said container body.
  • 11. The package set forth in claim 9 wherein said pour spout comprises a fitment secured to said container body at said fill/dispensing opening.
  • 12. The package set forth in claim 9 wherein said means on said finish for securing the closure comprises a thread on said finish formed integrally with said container body.
  • 13. The package set forth in claim 9 wherein said means on said finish for securing the closure comprises a thread on said finish is on a fitment secured to said finish.
  • 14. A closure assembly for securement to a container, which comprises:a closure having a peripheral skirt with means for removably securing the closure to a container finish, and a base wall with a fill opening and a recessed shoulder surrounding said fill opening, and a cap for securement to said closure recessed shoulder closing said fill opening, said cap comprising a flat disk having a metalized underlayer for induction welding said disk to said recessed shoulder.
  • 15. The closure assembly set forth in claim 14 wherein said closure base wall has an outer surface surrounding said opening, and wherein thickness of said disk is such that an outer surface of said disk is flush with said outer surface of said base wall when said disk is welded to said recessed shoulder.
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