Claims
- 1. A container closure molded from plastics material, comprising
- (a) a crown;
- (b) an annular skirt depending from said crown and having a screw-thread on an,internal surface thereof;
- (c) said skirt containing a circumferential line of weakness to define a tamper-evident ring depending from said skirt, said line of weakness including a plurality of spaced frangible bridges adapted to transmit rotational forces arising between said ring and said skirt during onscrewing process and for connecting said ring with said skirt;
- (d) a plurality of integral protrusions extending radially inwardly from an inner surface of said ring, each of said protrusions having a contact surface facing said crown and including a compound curve extending downwardly from said contact surface; and
- (e) each of said bridges comprising in cross section a weakened portion whose radial extent decreases in an unscrewing direction of the closure towards a leading edge, whereby during unscrewing of the closure from a container neck having a plain security band, said bridges are sequentially fractured as a result of tension and shear forces created in the line of weakness owing to engagement of said protrusions with the security band of the container neck.
- 2. A container closure as defined in claim 1, wherein said line of weakness comprises a plurality of gaps, said bridges extending Between said gaps.
- 3. A container closure as defined in claim 2, wherein said weakened portion comprises one of a teardrop, triangular, and ovoid configurations with a narrower portion thereof facing the unscrewing direction.
- 4. A container closure as defined in claim 2, wherein said ring contains an annular groove in an outer surface thereof, said groove being axially arranged between said protrusions and said bridges.
- 5. A container closure as defined in claims 2, wherein said ring contains an axial line of weakness between said gaps and a remote end of said ring, and further comprising means for retaining said ring on the closure following removal of said closure from the container.
- 6. A container closure molded from plastics material, comprising
- (a) a crown;
- (b) an annular skirt depending from said crown and having a screw-thread on an internal surface thereof;
- (c) said skirt containing a circumferential line of weakness comprising a plurality of gaps to define a tamper-evident ring depending from said skirt, said line of weakness including a plurality of spaced frangible bridges extending between said gaps and adapted to transmit rotational forces arising between said ring and said skirt during an onscrewing process and for connecting said ring with said skirt;
- (d) a plurality of integral protrusions extending radially inwardly from an inner surface of said ring, said plurality of protrusions being equal in number to said plurality of bridges, each of said protrusions having a contact surface facing said crown and including a compound curve extending downwardly from said contact surface; and
- (e) each of said bridges comprising in cross section a weakened edge which is thinner than a broader remaining portion thereof, said weakened edge being arranged in a surface of said bridge facing in an unscrewing direction of the closure and said broader remaining portion of said bridge facing in an onscrewing direction of the closure, whereby during unscrewing of the closure from a container neck having a plain security band, said bridges are sequentially fractured as a result of tension and shear forces created in the line of weakness owing to engagement of said protrusions with the security band of the container neck.
- 7. A container closure molded from plastics material, comprising
- (a) a crown;
- (b) an annular skirt depending from said crown and having a screw-thread on an internal surface thereof;
- (c) said skirt containing a circumferential line of weakness comprising a plurality of gaps to define a tamper-evident ring depending from said skirt, said line of weakness including a plurality of spaced frangible bridges extending between said gaps and adapted to transmit rotational forces arising between said ring and said skirt during an onscrewing process and for connecting said ring with said skirt;
- (d) a plurality of integral protrusions extending radially inwardly from an inner surface of said ring, the number of one of said bridges and protrusions exceeding the other of said bridges and protrusions by an integer between 1 and 5, each of said protrusions having a contact surface facing said crown and including a compound curve extending downwardly from said contact surface; and
- (e) each of said bridges comprising in cross section a weakened edge which is thinner than a broader remaining portion thereof, said weakened edge being arranged in a surface of said bridge facing in an unscrewing direction of the closure and said broader remaining portion of said bridge facing in an onscrewing direction of the closure, whereby during unscrewing of the closure from a container neck having a plain security band, said bridges are sequentially fractured as a result of tension and shear forces created in the line of weakness owing to engagement of said protrusions with the security band of the container neck.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/027,752, filed Mar. 8, 1993, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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