Claims
- 1. A closure for connection to a container with a neck portion and an external helical thread formed on an outer surface of the neck portion, the closure comprising:
an upper wall including a lower surface; a skirt formed integrally with and extending generally downwardly from the upper wall, the skirt having a skirt inner surface with an internal helical thread formed thereon for engaging the external helical thread of the neck portion to thereby secure the closure to the container; an inner annular seal extending generally axially downwardly from the upper wall to sealingly engage an inner surface of the neck portion, the inner annular seal having an inner seal apex area and a downwardly sloped surface extending generally downwardly and away from the upper wall to the inner seal apex area; and a gas barrier seal having an annular sealing bead positioned between the inner seal apex area and the upper wall inner surface for sealingly engaging the inner surface of the neck portion, with the downwardly sloped surface holding the annular sealing bead at least adjacent the lower surface of the upper wall.
- 2. A closure according to claim 1, wherein the annular sealing bead is disposed against the downwardly sloped surface and the lower surface of the upper wall.
- 3. A closure according to claim 1, wherein the inner annular seal further comprises an annular sealing flange extending generally radially outwardly from the annular sealing bead, the annular sealing flange having an outside edge near the skirt inner surface, the annular sealing flange being adapted to sealingly engage an upper edge of the neck portion extending between the inner and outer surfaces of the neck portion, when the closure is installed on the container.
- 4. A closure according to claim 3, wherein the annular sealing bead is disposed against the downwardly sloped surface and the lower surface of the upper wall, and an upper surface of the annular sealing flange is disposed against the lower surface of the upper wall.
- 5. A closure according to claim 3, wherein the annular sealing bead and the annular sealing flange comprise an elastomer material.
- 6. A closure according to claim 3, and further comprising an outer annular seal on the inner skirt surface, the outer annular seal extending generally radially inwardly toward a central axis of the closure for sealingly engaging the outer surface of the neck portion.
- 7. A closure according to claim 6, wherein the outside edge of the annular sealing flange is adjacent the inner skirt surface and above an upper surface of the outer annular seal, the upper surface of the outer annular seal being adapted to hold the annular sealing flange at least adjacent the lower surface of the upper wall.
- 8. A closure according to claim 7, wherein a thickness of the neck portion between the inner and outer annular seals is greater than a distance between the inner and outer annular seals before installation of the closure on the container, such that when the closure is installed on the container, the outer annular seal exerts inward radial pressure on the outer surface of the neck portion and the inner annular seal exerts outward radial pressure on the inner surface of the neck portion.
- 9. A closure according to claim 8, wherein the annular sealing bead and the annular sealing flange comprise an elastomer material.
- 10. A closure according to claim 9, wherein the annular sealing bead and the annular sealing flange are integrally formed as a single piece.
- 11. A closure according to claim 6, wherein the annular sealing bead and the annular sealing flange are integrally formed as a single piece.
- 12. A closure according to claim 1, wherein the annular sealing bead comprises an elastomer material.
- 13. A closure according to claim 1, and further comprising an outer annular seal on the skirt inner surface and extending generally radially inwardly toward a central axis of the closure for sealingly engaging the outer surface of the neck portion.
- 14. A closure according to claim 13, wherein the upper wall between the inner and outer annular seals forms an upper annular seal that sealingly engages an upper edge of the neck portion extending between the inner and outer surfaces of the neck portion when the closure is installed on the container.
- 15. A closure according to claim 14, wherein a thickness of the neck portion between the inner and outer annular seals is greater than a distance between the inner and outer annular seals before installation of the closure on the container, such that when the closure is installed on the container, the outer annular seal exerts inward radial pressure on the outer surface of the neck portion and the inner annular seal exerts outward radial pressure on the inner surface of the neck portion.
- 16. A closure according to claim 15, wherein the annular sealing bead comprises an elastomer material.
- 17. A closure according to claim 1, wherein a cross sectional shape of the internal helical thread is asymmetrical.
- 18. A closure according to claim 17, wherein the internal helical thread comprises:
a crown spaced from the skirt inner surface; an upper thread surface extending generally upwardly and away from the crown to the skirt inner surface; and a lower thread surface extending generally downwardly and away from the crown to the skirt inner surface; wherein a length of the upper thread surface is greater than a length of the lower thread surface to thereby form the asymmetrical shape.
- 19. A closure according to claim 1, wherein the neck portion of the container includes an annular shoulder below the external helical thread, and further comprising a tamper-evident security ring frangibly connected to a lower end of the skirt, the security ring being adapted to contact the annular shoulder.
- 20. A closure according to claim 1, and further comprising an oxygen absorbing liner connected to the lower surface of the upper wall within the inner annular seal.
- 21. A closure according to claim 20, wherein the oxygen absorbing liner covers the inner annular seal.
- 22. A closure according to claim 21, wherein the oxygen absorbing liner includes the gas barrier seal.
- 23. A closure for connection to a container with a neck portion, an annular shoulder and an external helical thread formed on an outer surface of the neck portion above the shoulder, the closure comprising:
an upper wall including a lower surface; a skirt formed integrally with and extending generally downwardly from the upper wall, the skirt having a skirt inner surface with an internal helical thread formed thereon for engaging the external helical thread of the neck portion to thereby secure the closure to the container, the internal helical thread comprising:
a crown spaced from the skirt inner surface; an upper thread surface extending generally upwardly and away from the crown to the skirt inner surface; and a lower thread surface extending generally downwardly and away from the crown to the skirt inner surface; a length of the upper thread surface being greater than a length of the lower thread surface to thereby form an asymmetrical cross sectional thread shape, the upper thread surface being adapted to sealingly engage a lower surface of the external helical thread when the closure is installed on the neck portion; an outer annular seal formed on the inner skirt surface and extending generally radially inwardly toward a central axis of the closure for sealingly engaging the outer surface of the neck portion, the outer annular seal including an upper surface; an inner annular seal extending generally axially downwardly from the upper wall to sealingly engage an inner surface of the neck portion, the inner annular seal having an inner seal apex area and a downwardly sloped surface, the downwardly sloped surface extending generally downwardly and away from the upper wall to the inner seal apex area; wherein a thickness of the neck portion between the inner and outer annular seals is greater than a distance between the inner and outer annular seals before installation of the closure on the container, with the outer annular seal exerting inward radial pressure on the outer surface of the neck portion and the inner annular seal exerting outward radial pressure on the inner surface of the neck portion when the closure is installed on the container; a gas barrier seal constructed of an elastomer material and comprising an annular sealing bead integrally formed with an annular sealing flange, the annular sealing flange extending generally radially outwardly from the annular sealing bead, the annular sealing bead being positioned between the inner seal apex area and the upper wall lower surface for sealingly engaging the inner surface of the neck portion, the downwardly sloped surface holding the annular sealing bead at least adjacent the lower surface of the upper wall, the annular sealing flange having an outside edge positioned near the skirt inner surface and above the upper surface of the outer annular seal, the upper surface of the outer annular seal being adapted to hold the annular sealing flange at least adjacent the lower surface of the upper wall; and a tamper-evident security ring connected to a lower end of the skirt, the security ring being adapted to contact the annular shoulder, the security ring comprising:
an annular wall; and a plurality of circumferentially spaced retaining tabs, each retaining tab having a first end resiliently connected to the annular wall through an integral hinge and a second free end extending away from the integral hinge toward a central axis of the closure, whereby installation of the closure on the neck portion causes the retaining tabs to elastically deflect toward the annular wall when the second free ends pass by the shoulder, the second free ends being adapted to bias against the outer surface of the neck portion below the annular shoulder when the closure is installed on the neck portion.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a Continuation-in-Part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/605,273 filed on Jun. 28, 2000, the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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09605273 |
Jun 2000 |
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09910746 |
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