Container closure system with warranty element

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6439411
  • Patent Number
    6,439,411
  • Date Filed
    Friday, August 11, 2000
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, August 27, 2002
    21 years ago
Abstract
A container closure system comprises a container having an opening zone (21) with a threaded neck (22). A closure cap (23) can be screwed on the threaded neck (22). A warranty element comprises an annular base body (25) with engagement means which can engage matching engagement means (38) in the opening zone (21) of the container. The warranty element also comprises one or more indicator elements (27) shaped as circle segments and linked each by a predetermined breaking strip to the base body (25). The closure cap (23) has at least one axial projection (34) which can be inserted between the ends of the indicator elements (27) shaped as circle segments or between the ends of two adjacent indicator elements (27) in order to secure the indicator elements (27) against rotation to the closure cap (23). When the closure cap (23) is unscrewed, these axial projections (34) break the predetermined breaking strips, separating the indicator elements (27) shaped as circle segments from the base body (25). This indicates that the container has been opened for the first time.
Description




BACKGROUND




The invention relates to a container closure arrangement including a container which comprises an opening region with a threaded neck, and a closure cap which may be screwed onto the threaded neck. The cap has a guarantee element having an annular base body with latching means which, in the unscrewing direction, can be brought into engagement with complementary latching means on the opening region of the container, and at least one circular segment-shaped indicator body which may be brought into rotationally fixed engagement with the closure cap. The indicator body is connected by at least one break-off web to the base body.




As a rule, in a container closure arrangement of this type, the guarantee element and the closure cap are stuck together and then together are screwed onto the threaded neck of the container. During the screwing-on, the latching means of the base body may snap over the latching means on the opening region of the container. On unscrewing the closure cap from the threaded neck, the latching means of the base body then come into engagement with the latching means on the opening region so that the base body may not rotate with the closure cap. The closure cap entrains the indicator body so that the latter is released from the base body. This provides an indication that the container has been opened.




In known container closure arrangements of the indicated type, e.g. according to DE 296 10 161.3 U, the indicator body is annular and, for the bringing into engagement with the closure cap, comprises a plurality of radially inwardly protruding projections which may engage between ribs on the outer side of the closure cap. This design has the disadvantage that after the first opening of the container, the annular indicator body with its projections may again be pressed between the ribs on the closure cap, and thus the opening of the container may be concealed.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is the object of the invention to avoid this disadvantage with a container closure arrangement of the above specified type.




According to the invention, this object is achieved in that the closure cap for bringing into rotationally secure engagement comprises at least one axially protruding projection accommodated between the ends of the circular-segment-shaped indicator body, or between the ends of two neighboring indicator bodies.




An additional improvement in security may be achieved by providing the closure cap with axially protruding inclined ramps running in the circumferential direction, which on rotating the closure cap placed on the threaded neck, in the unscrewing direction press the base body and the indicator body away from one another.




In place of the inclined ramps on the closure cap, however, there may also be arranged second projections with a constant axial height which on rotating the closure cap in the unscrewing direction shear the indicator body from the base body so that this indicator body falls from the base body remaining in the closure cap.




An important advantage of the container closure arrangement designed according to the invention lies also in the fact that—in particular when only one or two circular—segment—shaped indicator bodies are present—the indicator body or bodies, together with the closure cap, are always compellingly located in a predetermined rotational position with respect to the closure cap, and thus also with respect to the container. This predetermined rotational position may be selected such that the releasing of the indicator body or one of the indicator bodies from the base body on opening the container is effected at an optimally visible location, for example roughly in the middle of the front side of a container, the front side being identified by the containers shape (e.g. oval) or by way of a label, wherein the front side on purchase faces or is faced to a purchaser.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




Embodiment examples of the container closure arrangement according to the invention are hereinafter described in more detail by way of the drawings, wherein:





FIG. 1

is a view of a closure cap from below,





FIG. 2

is a section through the closure cap taken on line


2





2


in

FIG. 1

,





FIG. 3

is a plan view from above of a guarantee element of the container closure arrangement,





FIG. 4

is a section through the guarantee element taken on line


4





4


in

FIG. 3

,





FIG. 5

is a view of a closure cap according to one variant, from below,





FIG. 6

is a section taken on line


6





6


in

FIG. 5

,





FIG. 7

is a view of the guarantee element of

FIG. 3

, applied into the closure cap of

FIG. 5 and 6

, from below,





FIG. 8

is a section through the opening region and the threaded neck of a container,





FIG. 9

is a similar section as

FIG. 8

, but with a closure cap and a closure element installed,





FIG. 10

is a view according to

FIG. 1

of another closure cap from below,





FIG. 11

is a section taken on line


11





11


in

FIG. 10

,





FIG. 12

is a plan view of a guarantee element for use with the closure cap of

FIG. 10 and 11

,





FIG. 13

is a section taken on line


13





13


in

FIG. 12

,





FIG. 14

is a similar section from below, as in

FIG. 1

, of a closure cap with additional driver cams,





FIG. 15

is a section taken on line


15





15


in

FIG. 14

,





FIG. 16

is a similar plan view as

FIG. 3

of a guarantee element with the counter cams corresponding to the engagement cams and





FIG. 17

is a section through the guarantee element of

FIG. 16

taken on line


17





17


in FIG.


16


.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Container closure arrangement embodying the invention includes a container, of which in

FIGS. 8 and 9

only one opening region


21


is shown. The opening region


21


comprises a threaded neck


22


onto which the closure cap


23


schematically shown in

FIGS. 1 and 2

may be screwed.




Between the opening region


21


of the container and the closure cap


23


there is a guarantee element


24


which is shown in

FIGS. 3 and 4

. The guarantee element


24


has an annular base body


25


which on its inner side carries roughly saw—tooth shaped latching means


26


. Furthermore the guarantee element


24


has two circular—segment—shaped indicator bodies


27


and


28


. The indicator bodies


27


and


28


are connected to the base body


25


via break-off webs


29


and further webs


30


and


31


. The indicator bodies


27


and


28


are not directly connected to one another but are separated from one another by gaps


32


and


33


. The indicator bodies


27


and


28


could also be replaced by only one indicator body which only has one gap and is connected to the base body by a break—off web and further webs.




The base body


25


is initially inserted into the closure cap


23


, wherein two axially protruding projections


34


and


35


on the closure cap enter into the gap


32


and


33


between the indicator bodies


27


and


28


. The projections


34


and


35


are each accommodated between the ends (seen in the circumferential direction) of the indicator bodies


27


and


28


neighboring one another. By way of the projection


34


,


35


the angular position of the guarantee element


24


with respect to the closure cap


23


is unambiguously fixed. With only one indicator body, the closure cap would of course only have one axial protruding projection which would be accommodated between the two ends of the indicator body. The closure cap


23


and the base body


25


comprise cooperating latching means for the non-positive but rotatable axial holding of the base body in the closure cap. These latching means are represented as an annular bulge


36


on the circumference of the base body


25


, this annular bulge able to engage into an annular groove


37


in the closure cap


23


.




The closure cap


23


, together with the guarantee element


24


, is screwed onto the threaded neck


22


of the container, where up on the saw-tooth shaped latching means


26


on the base body


25


of the guarantee element snaps over complementary latching means


38


in the form of for example axis-parallel ribs on the opening region


21


of the container. In

FIG. 9

, the closure cap is shown completely screwed on.




When the closure cap


23


is later screwed off, the threaded neck


22


of the container the base body


25


may not co-rotate since its saw-tooth shaped latching means


26


in the unscrewing direction engage with the ribs


38


on the opening region


21


of the container. The projections


34


and


35


on the closure cap


23


, however, engage the indicator bodies


27


and


28


. Consequently, the indicator bodies are first torn at the break-off webs


29


from the base body


25


.




It has already been mentioned that by way of the projections


34


,


35


the angular position of the guarantee element


24


with respect to the closure cap


23


is unambiguously fixed. In the unscrewing direction, the front ends of the projections


34


,


35


in relation to the thread beginning on the threaded neck


22


and in relation to the thread beginning in the closure cap


23


are arranged such that when closure cap


23


screwed onto the container, the projections


34


,


35


and the guarantee element


24


assume predetermined angular positions with respect to the container. These angular positions may be selected such that one of the locations at which the indicator bodies


27


and


28


on unscrewing the closure cap


23


are initially released from the base body (at one of the break-off webs


29


and at one of the gaps


32


,


33


) is optimally visible on the container. With unround containers, e.g. oval bottles, oval tubes or bag packagings, the mentioned break-open location may usefully lie in a middle region of one flat side. Some containers receive a print or label and are presented at the places of sales such that the print or label is visible. With such containers a release location of the indicator body


27


,


28


may usefully be directed to a middle region of the print or of the label.




It may be desirable after the first opening of the container to distinctly protrude the indicator bodies


27


,


28


to the outside. This may be achieved by way of inclined ramps


39


(

FIGS. 1

,


2


) on the closure cap


23


which run in the circumferential direction, protrude axially and on rotating the closure cap in the unscrewing direction press the circular-segment-shaped indicator bodies


27


,


28


away from the base body


25


.




It may also be desirable with the first opening of the container to completely separate the indicator bodies


27


,


28


from the base body


25


so that they do not get in the way in the daily use of the container. For this purpose on the closure cap


23


in place of the inclined ramps there may be arranged axially protruding second projections, as shown in

FIG. 5 and 6

which, on rotating in the unscrewing direction the closure cap screwed onto the threaded neck, shear off the indicator bodies


27


,


28


from the base body


25


. If two (or more) indicator bodies are present, of which each, via the break-off web


29


and at least one second break-off web


31


, is connected to the base body


25


, it is useful for the closure cap


23


likewise to comprise two (or more) axially protruding second projections


40


, and for the guarantee element


24


constructed together with the closure cap, as shown in

FIG. 7

, for the angular distances a and b between the second projections


40


and the second break-off webs


31


following the second projections


40


in the unscrewing direction to be unequal. This has the advantage that on rotating in the unscrewing direction the closure cap


23


screwed onto the threaded neck, the second projections


40


do not simultaneously meet the second break-off webs


31


so that at some point the torque exerted on the closure cap


23


in each case need only be sufficient for shearing off one of the break-off webs


31


. The unequal angular distances a and b may be selected such that the projections


40


on the closure cap


23


are arranged asymmetrically, that is to say non-uniformly distributed on the circumference. It is however also possible for the break-off webs


30


in the guarantee element to be non-uniformly distributed on the circumference.




In

FIGS. 10

to


13


, a closure cap


123


and a guarantee element


124


of a somewhat different form is represented schematically. The guarantee element


124


has an annular base body


125


which on its inner side carries roughly saw-tooth shaped latching means


126


. Furthermore the guarantee element


124


has an indicator body


127


which is connected to the base body


125


via break-off webs


129


. Of course, two or more such indicator bodies may be arranged on the base body


125


.




The base body


125


is initially inserted into the closure cap


123


wherein an axially protruding projection


134


on the closure cap is accommodated between the two ends (seen in the circumferential direction) of the indicator body. By way of the projection


134


, the angular position of the guarantee element


124


with respect to the closure cap


123


is unambiguously fixed. The closure cap


123


and the base body


125


comprise cooperating latching means for the non-positive, but rotatable axial holding of the base body in the closure cap. These latching means are represented as an annular bulge


136


on the circumference of the base body


125


, this annular bulge


137


being able to engage into the annular groove


137


in the closure cap


123


.




Then the closure cap


123


together with the guarantee element


124


is screwed onto the threaded neck


22


of the container (FIG.


8


), whereupon the saw-tooth shaped latching means


126


in the base body


125


of the guarantee element


124


snap over the complementary latching means


38


(ribs) on the opening region


21


of the container.




If the closure cap


123


later is unscrewed from the threaded neck


22


of the container, the base body


125


may not co-rotate, since its saw-tooth shaped latching means


126


in the unscrewing direction engage with the ribs


38


on the opening region


21


of the container. The projection


134


on the closure cap


123


however engages the indicator body


127


. By way of this the indicator body


127


at the break-off webs


129


is torn from the base body


125


.




It has already been mentioned that by way of the projection


134


, the angular position of the guarantee element


124


with respect to the closure cap


123


is unambiguously fixed. In the unscrewing direction, the front end of the projection


134


is, in relation to the thread beginning, arranged in the closure cap


123


such that when a closure cap


123


screwed on the container, the projection


134


and the guarantee element


124


assume a predetermined angular position with respect to the container. This angular position may be selected such that the location at which the indicator body


127


on unscrewing the closure cap


123


is initially released from the base body


125


(at one of the break-off webs


129


) is optimally visible on the container. With unround containers, e.g. oval bottles, oval tubes or bag packages, the mentioned breaking-open location may usefully lie in a middle region of a flat side of the container. Some containers obtain a print or a label and at the place of sales are presented such that the print or label is visible. With such containers the release location of the indicator body


127


may usefully be directed to the middle region of the print or of the label.




With the assembly of the container closure arrangements according to the invention as a rule, as described above, initially the base body


25


and


125


of the guarantee element


24


and


124


respectively are stuck together with the closure cap


23


and


123


respectively and then the closure cap and the guarantee element together are screwed onto the threaded neck


22


of the container. The screwing-on torque at the same time for practical reasons is preferably exerted on the closure cap


23


and


123


. The torque required for the co-rotation of the base body


25


and


125


in the previously mentioned embodiment examples is transmitted by the axially protruding projections


34


and


134


onto the indicator bodies


27


,


28


and


129


respectively and from these via the break-off webs, such as


29


and


129


onto the base body


25


and


125


respectively. The torque to be transmitted via the break-off webs has a certain value, since the saw-tooth-like latching means


26


and


126


in the base body


25


and


125


respectively as described must snap over complementary latching means


38


on the opening region


22


of the container. Therefore in certain cases there may exist the danger that break-off webs break when screwing onto the threaded neck


22


.




This danger may be counteracted by providing at least one driver cam which, on screwing the closure cap with the guarantee element onto the threaded neck of the container, bears on a counter-cam on the base body of the guarantee element and transmits the required torque directly from the closure cap onto the base body. A corresponding embodiment form is represented in

FIGS. 14

to


17


.





FIGS. 14

to


17


, as

FIGS. 1

to


4


, show a closure cap


23


with axially protruding projections


34


,


35


and a guarantee element


24


which comprises the annular base body


25


with the saw-tooth-shaped latching means


26


and the circle-segment-shaped indicator bodies


27


,


28


. Additionally on the closure cap


23


there are arranged two driver cams


41


and


42


. These driver cams


41


,


42


on screwing the closure cap


23


with the guarantee element


24


onto the threaded neck of the container bear on (in the unscrewing direction) the rear sides


43


and


44


of counter cams


45


and


46


respectively, these being arranged on the base body


25


.



Claims
  • 1. A container closure arrangement comprisinga container having an opening region having a threaded neck and a first latching element and a closure cap which may be screwed onto the threaded neck, said cap having a guarantee element which comprises an annular base body having a second latching element which in an unscrewing direction can engage said first latching element and at least one indicator body which may be brought into rotationally fixed engagement with the closure cap said indicator body having circumferential ends and being connected by at least one break-off web to the base body, wherein the closure cap comprises at least one axially protruding protection accommodated in a space between opposed indicator body ends.
  • 2. A container closure arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the container comprises a front side and a rear side and a first face of the axially protruding projection is arranged with respect to the closure cap in such a manner that on placing the closure cap on the threaded neck a first face of the axially protruding projection is located in the region of the front side of the container whereby the location is optimally visible when the closure cap is unscrewed and the indicator body is released from the base body.
  • 3. A container closure arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the closure cap comprises protruding inclined ramps running in the circumferential direction which, on rotating in the unscrewing direction the closure cap screwed onto the threaded neck, press the base body and the indicator body away from one another.
  • 4. A container closure arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the closure cap comprises axially protruding second projections running in the circumferential direction which, on rotating in the unscrewing direction the closure cap screwed onto the threaded neck, shear the indicator body from the base body.
  • 5. A container closure arrangement according to claim 4, comprising at least two circular-segment-shaped indicator bodies of which each at least via, in the unscrewing direction a one first and one second break-off web is connected to the base body, wherein the closure cap comprises at least two axially protruding second projections and that with the guarantee element constructed together with the closure cap the angular distances between the second projections and the second break-off webs following the second projections in the unscrewing direction are unequal so that on rotating in the unscrewing direction the closure cap screwed onto the threaded neck, the second projection do not simultaneously meet the second break-off webs.
  • 6. A container closure arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the closure cap and the base body comprise cooperating third latching elements for bringing into rotationally fixed engagement the base body with respect to the closure cap.
  • 7. A container closure arrangement according to claim 1, wherein at least one driver is arranged on the closure cap, which cam, on screwing the closure cap with the guarantee element onto the threaded neck to the container, bears on a counter cam on the base body of the guarantee element.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
98810121 Feb 1998 EP
PCT Information
Filing Document Filing Date Country Kind
PCT/CH99/00041 WO 00
Publishing Document Publishing Date Country Kind
WO99/41157 8/19/1999 WO A
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