The present invention generally relates to a tamper evident dispensing closure and label system, and more particularly to a novel construction of the closure lid and label that provides visible evidence of prior opening of the product without entirely destroying the label.
Many tamper indicating closure and container assemblies of the prior art typically rely on destruction of a part of the assembly, to indicate prior opening. For example, some arrangements in the prior art utilize a tear band, such as a paper seal, around the rim of a jar or container. For example, the U.S. Pat. No. 3,088,830 to Graham, discloses a tamper resistant closure wherein a paper band is glued around the entire periphery of the neck of the container and the skirt of a twist-on threaded closure. A line of weakness is provided at the junction between the skirt and the container neck to facilitate breaking of the seal upon twisting of the closure cap during removal thereof. The resulting tear line in the paper band clearly evidences prior opening of the container. Other tamper indicating arrangements require separation of parts such as a tamper indicating ring attached to the skirt of a closure by a line of weakening or webs which break upon removal of the closure for the first time leaving the broken and separated ring to indicate tampering. Such arrangements require careful design and manufacture to insure that opening can be accomplished with a uniform and low opening force. For example, the U.S. Pat. No. 5,722,547 to Shankland, discloses a tamper indicating closure system wherein prior opening of the container is indicated by exposing projections formed integrally with the closure. The projections remain concealed in the originally closed condition, but are exposed upon rotation of the closure with respect to the container spout or opening. While there are many such systems currently available, there is still a continuing need for new and novel tamper indicating systems for dispensing containers.
The present invention provides a dispensing closure and label system that provides a clear indication of prior opening directly at the point of application of force to open the closure. More specifically, the system includes a dispensing closure containing a body, a lid and an integrally formed living hinge that joins the lid to the body.
The body of the closure includes an upper deck having a central dispensing orifice, and further includes a downwardly depending skirt with internal threads that are configured and arranged to engage with external threads on the neck of a container. The skirt of the closure and the neck of the container are configured to have a substantially similar outer dimension. For purposes of this preferred embodiment, the design is operable with a closure and bottleneck having no required orientation and will work at any position 360 degrees around the bottleneck.
The lid includes a top wall and a downwardly depending sidewall. Opposite to the hinge, the sidewall is provided with a protruding thumb tab that extends downwardly beyond the parting line of the lid and the closure body. The thumb tab is received in a complimentary recess in the outer surface of the skirt wall such that the outer surface of the thumb tab and the outer surface of the skirt wall form a substantially continuous outer surface. In use, the lid is selectively movable between a closed position and an open position. Conventional friction fit surface areas (spud and orifice) are employed to maintain the lid in its normally closed position.
The label is preferably a paper label having width configured and arranged to wrap around the periphery of the closure skirt and container neck and a height configured and arranged to overlap the neck of the container and the skirt of the closure. More specifically, the label is adhesively bonded to the neck of the container and the skirt of the closure, just below the parting line of the lid and closure, so that the label overlaps that portion of the thumb tab that extends downward below the parting line of the lid and closure body.
In this regard, when the thumb tab is lifted to open the container, the paper label is ripped in the area of the thumb tab to evidence opening thereof. In preferred embodiments of the invention, parts of the label can be perforated in the area of the thumb tab or in a circumferential line around the skirt to facilitate and emphasize tearing or ripping of the label. In addition, the adhesive can be selectively applied so as to further emphasize tearing and/or ripping of the label. Perforated shrink-wrap is also a possible alternative label material. As noted above, this preferred embodiment is operable with a closure and bottleneck having no required orientation and will work at any position 360 degrees around the bottleneck.
In some cases the product vendors desire an oriented cap that aligns in a particular orientation with regard to the bottle or bottleneck. An alternative embodiment of the invention includes a closure that is threaded for a particular orientation, i.e. typically with the thumb tab aligned with the front of the bottle, and a label that also includes an orientation feature. In this case, the orientation feature is a slot provided in the label for receiving a protruding portion of the thumb tab.
It can thus an object of the present invention to provide a tamper evidence closure and label system wherein a unique thumb tab on closure is operative for tearing an upper edge portion of the label upon opening. The closure and the label arrangement thus provide a system wherein the majority of the label remains substantially intact, but yet provides a clear indication of prior opening directly at the point of application of force to open the container, i.e. the evidence of tampering is clearly visible at the point where the closure is opened.
Other objects, features and advantages of the invention shall become apparent as the description thereof proceeds when considered in connection with the accompanying illustrative drawings.
In the drawings which illustrate the best mode presently contemplated for carrying out the present invention:
Referring now to the drawings, the dispensing closure and label system of the present invention is illustrated and generally indicated at 10 in
Generally the system 10 comprises a dispensing closure generally indicated at 12 and a label generally indicated at 14.
The dispensing closure 12 comprises a body 16, a lid 18 and an integrally formed living hinge 20 that joins the lid 18 to the body 16.
The body 16 of the closure 12 includes an upper deck 22 having a central dispensing orifice 24, and further includes a downwardly depending skirt 26 with internal threads 28 (
The lid 18 includes a top wall 36 and a downwardly depending sidewall 38. Opposite to the hinge 20, the sidewall 38 is provided with a protruding thumb tab 40 that extends downwardly beyond the parting line 42 of the lid 18 and the closure body 16. The thumb tab 40 is received in overlapping relation in a complimentary recess 44 in the outer surface of the skirt wall 26 such that the outer surface of the thumb tab 40 and the outer surface of the skirt wall 26 form a substantially continuous outer surface. In use, the lid 18 is selectively movable between a closed position (
The label 14 is preferably a paper label having width configured and arranged to wrap around the periphery of the closure skirt 26 and container neck 32 and a height configured and arranged to overlap the neck 32 of the container 34 and the skirt 26 of the closure 12. More specifically, the label 14 is adhesively bonded to the neck 32 of the container 34 and the skirt 26 of the closure 12, just below the parting line 42 of the lid 18 and closure 12, so that the label 14 overlaps that portion of the thumb tab 40 that extends downward below the parting line 42 of the lid 18 and closure body 12. No particular orientation of the label or the closure with regard to the bottleneck is required for proper operation of the system 10.
In this regard, when the thumb tab 40 is lifted to open the closure 12, the paper label 14 is ripped in the area of the thumb tab 40 to evidence opening thereof (See
In preferred embodiments of the invention, parts of the label 14 can be perforated in the area of the thumb tab 40 or in a circumferential line around the entire skirt to facilitate and emphasize tearing or ripping of the label 14. In addition, the adhesive can be selectively applied so as to further emphasize tearing and/or ripping of the label 14.
As an alternative to paper labels, perforated shrink wrap would also provide the same or similar results.
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Again it is noted that the illustrated size and spacing of the score lines and the adhesive pattern are not entirely critical to the invention. There are likely to be many different configurations that provide suitable tearing of the label 14. However, the preferred arrangement appears to provide a highly visible and demonstrative tear in the label that cannot be overlooked once the container is opened.
As noted above, this preferred embodiment is operable with a closure 12 and bottleneck 32 having no required orientation and will work at any position 360 degrees around the bottleneck. However, in some cases the product vendors desire an oriented closure that aligns in a particular orientation with regard to the bottle or bottleneck 32. Turning to
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It can thus be seen that the present arrangement of the thumb tab 40 and/or wing tabs 240 and the label 14 provide a system wherein the majority of the label remains substantially intact, but yet provides a clear indication of prior opening directly at the point of application of force to open the container, i.e. the evidence of tampering is clearly visible at the point where the closure is opened. For these reasons, the instant invention is believed to represent a significant advancement in the art, which has substantial commercial merit.
While there is shown and described herein certain specific structure embodying the invention, it will be manifest to those skilled in the art that various modifications and rearrangements of the parts may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the underlying inventive concept and that the same is not limited to the particular forms herein shown and described except insofar as indicated by the scope of the appended claims.
This application is related to and claims priority from earlier filed provisional patent application Ser. No. 60/744,902, filed Apr. 14, 2006 and provisional patent application Ser. No. 60/803,144, filed May 25, 2006, which are both incorporated herein by reference.
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