Domed liner disc for closure

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6761275
  • Patent Number
    6,761,275
  • Date Filed
    Friday, July 14, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, July 13, 2004
    20 years ago
  • CPC
  • US Classifications
    Field of Search
    • US
    • 215 233
    • 215 234
    • 215 237
    • 215 347
    • 220 240
    • 220 213
    • 220 216
    • 220 217
    • 220 221
    • 220 222
    • 220 225
    • 220 226
    • 220 234
    • 220 304
    • 220 378
  • International Classifications
    • B65D5300
    • Term Extension
      499
Abstract
A liner disc for a bottle cap for sealingly closing a bottle includes an annular rim portion and a downwardly domed portion depending from the annular rim portion. The domed portion is convex toward the contents of the bottle. A seal layer is provided on the domed portion. Internal pressure of the contents of the bottle acts in a direction tending to flatten the domed portion which in turn expands an annular side wall of the domed portion outwardly to press the seal layer against the inside surface of the bottle to assist in effecting a seal between the bottle and the cap.
Description




TECHNICAL FIELD




The present invention relates to closures for containers, such as bottle caps for closing bottle necks. The invention particularly relates to a liner disc held within a bottle cap outer shell which is sealingly pressed against a mouth forming part or “finish” of the bottle neck, the cap outer shell having an inside thread engaged with an outside thread of the bottle neck. The liner disc includes a central downwardly domed portion with a liner seal layer applied to outside and underside surfaces of the liner disc. The central domed portion of the liner disc reacts to gas pressure held within the container to press the seal layer against an inside surface of the bottle finish to enhance the seal formed therewith.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




In conventional bottle closures, a cap-shaped outer shell is threaded onto a bottle neck. A provision is made within the outer shell to seal the outer shell to the finish of the bottle neck. In some designs, such as disclosed in U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,658,976 and 5,356,021, the outer shell holds therein a liner disc which is held by the outer shell tightly against a top surface of the bottle finish.




Such closures for bottle necks are frequently employed to contain a gas pressurized liquid such as a carbonated soft drink. In the case of generally planar liner discs, experience has shown that pressure within the bottle can tend to bow the liner disc and an end wall of the outer shell outwardly, possibly opening the seal around the top surface of the bottle finish. Therefore, special designs and configurations must be employed to maintain the seal under such pressure.




It is also known to provide a liner disc within a bottle closure which has an outer shell with removable panels, removal of which creates evidence that the bottle closure has been previously unscrewed. Such an arrangement is disclosed for example in PCT published application WO94/29186, and U.S. Pat. No. 5,884,788, both hereby incorporated by reference. In this disclosed configuration, however, the liner disc is also a substantially planar member. Pressure from within the container would tend to oppose the sealing pressure of the liner disc against the bottle finish.




It would be desirable to provide a liner disc for a bottle closure which resists outward (upward) bowing under internal gas pressure, and which beneficially increases the sealing effect between the liner disc and the bottle finish due to the gas pressure.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The invention contemplates a closure cap for a bottle or other container which has a liner disc within a closure outer shell. The liner disc has a surrounding annular rim and a central, downwardly domed portion. The domed portion has an underside covered by a liner sealing material. The central domed portion of the liner disc extends in a direction into the bottle and provides increased resistance to upward doming of the liner disc under influence of internal bottle pressure. The domed central region provides an outward radial force under the influence of internal bottle pressure, to press the sealing material to an inside surface or finish of the bottle neck to enhance the sealing effect of the liner disc with the bottle neck.




Extending downwardly from the surrounding annular rim, the central domed portion is formed with an annular side wall and a contiguous convex bottom wall (convex downwardly). The annular side wall is coaxially arranged with the inside surface of the bottle neck. The annular side wall has an outside surface substantially parallel all around its circumference to an inside surface of the bottle neck.




Applied onto the convex bottom wall and onto the annular side wall is a layer of liner sealing material. Alternatively, the liner sealing material can be applied only on the annular side wall. The liner sealing material can be composed of a softer, or more resilient plastic material than the plastic of the liner disc for scaling the liner disc to the inside surface of the bottle neck.




When the closure is applied onto the bottle, the bottle neck fits between the closure outer shell and the annular side wall. The convex bottom wall fits inside the bottle neck and can radially expand under bottle pressure to press the annular side wall against an inside surface of the bottle neck. The liner sealing material on the annular side wall effects a seal between the annular side wall and the bottle neck.




The closure cap can include a tamper evidence system. The surrounding annular rim of the liner disc can include a formation thereon facing toward an end wall of the outer shell. The formation is configured to coact with tamper evidence panels on the end wall such that differential or relative rotation between the outer shell and the liner disc during closure removal causes breakage or separation of the tamper evidence panels on the outer shell. The breakage or separation of the tamper evidence panels gives the consumer a visual indication that the closure cap had been previously unscrewed or loosened from the bottle neck.




Numerous other advantages and features of the present invention will become readily apparent from the following detailed description of the invention and embodiments thereof, from the claims, and from the accompanying drawings in which the details are fully and completely disclosed as part of the specification.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a fragmentary exploded perspective view of a bottle and closure cap, including a liner disc, of the present invention;





FIG. 1A

is a fragmentary, enlarged perspective view of a portion of an alternate liner disc;





FIG. 2

is a cross-sectional view of a bottle with a closure cap of the present invention applied thereto;





FIG. 3

is a longitudinal sectional view of another alternate liner disc of the present invention;





FIG. 4

is a longitudinal sectional view of a further alternate liner disc of the present invention in use with a closure outer shell, applied to a bottle;





FIG. 5

is a sectional view of another alternate embodiment liner disc of the present invention; and





FIG. 6

is a sectional view of the liner disc of

FIG. 5

demonstrating its deformation under internal bottle pressure.











DETAIL DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




While this invention is susceptible of embodiment in many different forms, there is shown in the drawings and will be described herein in detail, specific embodiments thereof with the understanding that the present disclosure is to be considered an exemplification of the principles of the invention and is not intended to limit the invention to the specific embodiments illustrated.





FIG. 1

illustrates a closure cap


10


for closing a bottle


12


. The bottle


12


includes a bottle neck portion


14


having external threads


16


for engagement with the closure cap.




The closure cap


10


includes a cap outer shell


11


having an end wall


20


and a depending side wall


22


having internal threads


24


(shown in

FIG. 2

) for engagement with the external threads


16


on the bottle neck portion


14


. The end wall


20


includes removable panels


29


which provides tamper evidence as described below.




Arranged between the cap outer shell


11


and the bottle neck portion


14


is a liner disc


30


of the present invention. The liner disc


30


includes an annular rim


32


with a raised annular ridge


33


having upstanding teeth


34


, and a downwardly domed portion


35


depending from and closing the annular rim. The upstanding teeth


34


can extend perpendicularly from the annular ridge


33


as shown in

FIG. 1

, or can be inclined obliquely around the circumference of the ridge as shown in

FIG. 1A

, as inclined teeth


34


′. The inclined teeth


34


′ are set at an angle A from a normal line N perpendicular to a top surface


33




a


of the ridge


33


. An outside surface of the teeth


34


′ is indicated at


34




c


. The inclined teeth


34


′ can also be reinforced by intermediate walls


34




b


formed integrally with the teeth


34


′ and the top surface


33




a


of the ridge


33


. It is believed that the inclined teeth may be more effective for some applications.





FIG. 2

illustrates the closure cap


10


installed onto the bottle


12


in accordance with the present invention. The cap end wall


20


includes downwardly extending annular members


20




a


,


20




b


which press the rim


32


of the liner disc


30


onto a top surface


50




a


of the bottle finish. The domed portion


35


includes an annular side wall


36


and a convex portion in the form of a bottom wall


38


, which extends convexly into the bottle. The annular side wall has an outside surface


36




a


which is substantially parallel all around its circumference to an inside surface


50


of the bottle neck. A seal layer


40


of polymer material is applied onto a surface of the bottom wall


38


and up and onto the annular side wall


36


forming an annular seal layer


44


. The annular seal layer


44


is sized to be compressed against the inside surface of the finish


50


of the bottle neck to effect a seal thereto when the cap


10


is installed onto the bottle.




Advantageously, the liner disc


30


is composed of polypropylene and the seal layer


40


is composed of a polymer liner material such as KRATON or SANTOPRENE.




The domed portion


35


extends downwardly into the bottle. Gas pressure P inside the bottle tends to deflect a central region of the convex portion


38


upwardly which causes a radial outvard force on the annular side wall


36


to further press the annular seal layer


44


against the bottle.




As illustrated in

FIGS. 1 and 2

, the end wall


20


includes a tamper evidence feature


56


. Perimeter-weakened panels


29


are connected to a tab


60


which is engaged by the teeth


34


of the liner disc. The perimeter-weakened panels can be defined by a perimeter


29




a


of a lesser thickness than the remaining end wall


20


, or by scoring or perforating the respective perimeters


29




a


. Differential rotary movement between the end wall


28


and the liner disc


30


acts to tear away the perimeter-weakened panels


29


when the closure cap


10


is unscrewed from the bottle


12


.




Plural cams


70


,


72


are arranged on the end wall


20


toward the teeth


34


for straddling the teeth and assisting in the engagement of the tab


60


with the teeth for forcibly displacing the perimeter-weakened panels


29


.





FIG. 3

illustrates an alternate embodiment wherein a liner disc


100


has a downwardly domed bottom wall


102


which has a more pronounced or deeper semispherical shape (e.g., having a smaller radius of curvature) than the wall


38


shown in FIG.


2


. The depth or radius of curvature of the downwardly domed bottom wall


102


can be adjusted to optimize the sealing effect of the disc liner against the bottle finish. An annular side wall


106


, contiguous with the bottom wall


102


, includes a thickened shoulder


108


which is contiguous with an annular rim


110


. A seal layer


114


is applied onto the bottom wall


102


, the annular side wall


106


, and the thickened shoulder


108


, to the annular rim


110


. The seal layer is relatively thin in a bottom layer


115


, over the bottom wall


102


, and relatively thick in an annular seal layer


120


, over the annular side wall


106


. The annular seal layer


120


includes a first surface portion


121


having a contour with a parallel curvature to a convex surface


102




a


of the bottom wall


102


, and a second surface portion


122


being generally parallel to an inside surface of the bottle finish, i.e., coaxially aligned. The annular seal layer


120


, when the closure is installed onto a bottle, will be pressed into the inside bottle finish


50


by initial compression during installation, and also by internal bottle pressure acting on the bottom wall


102


as described above.





FIG. 4

illustrates another embodiment of the invention. A liner disc


140


is pressed to the top surface


50




a


of the bottle finish by an annular ring


141


pressed by the end wall


20


of the outer shell


11


. The liner disc


140


includes a convex bottom wall


144


having a thickness t


1


and an annular side wall


146


having a relatively reduced thickness t


2


due to an annular groove


150


. The annular sidewall


146


extends continuously into a thickened shoulder


154


which extends into an annular rim


156


. Tamper evidence teeth


134


can extend upwardly from the rim


156


and function as described for the teeth


34


of the first embodiment.




A seal layer


164


is applied onto the bottom wall


144


and onto the side wall


146


, into the groove


150


. An O-ring portion


168


of the seal layer is formed extending out of the groove


150


. For simplicity, the O-ring portion


168


is shown in a non-compressed, relaxed state. Once installed, the O-ring portion


168


would be flattened and squeezed by the bottle finish


50


.





FIG. 5

illustrates another embodiment liner disc


200


having a bottom wall


202


and an annular side wall


204


of similar thickness as the bottom wall. The side wall


204


extends continuously into a shoulder


206


which extends into an annular rim


208


. A seal layer


212


is applied onto a convex bottom surface


202




a


of the bottom wall


202


and is thickened around the annular side wall


204


to create a seal ring portion


216


. The seal ring portion


216


includes a first surface portion


217




a


which has a parallel curvature to the convex bottom surface


202




a


of the bottom wall


202


, and a second surface portion


217




b


which has a smaller radius of curvature than the first surface portion and which diverges radially inwardly. A theoretical O-ring profile


218


is shown dashed within the seal ring portion


216


.





FIG. 6

demonstrates the action of the liner disc


200


under internal bottle pressure. Internal pressure P causes seal expansion E in the radial direction. An expected pivot location PV of the side wall will cause more of a lower portion


216




a


of the seal ring portion


216


to engage the bottle inside surface. More seal pressure and greater contact area ensures a better seal under the influence of internal bottle pressure.




From the foregoing, it will be observed that numerous variations and modifications may be effected without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. It is to be understood that no limitations with respect to the specific apparatus illustrated herein is intended or should be inferred. It is, of course, intended to cover by the appended claims all such modifications as fall within the scope of the claims.



Claims
  • 1. For a closure having threads for engaging a container, and closing an opening of the container defined by a container wall, a separate liner disc comprising:an annular seal portion including an annular side wall having an outside surface substantially parallel all around its circumference to an inside surface of said container wall for radially pressing said inside surface of the container wall to seal thereto; a convex portion closing said annular seal portion and exposed to pressure from within the container, said convex portion extending in a direction into the container and including a convex surface facing into the container; and a sealing layer applied to said outside surface of said annular side wall and to said convex surface of said convex portion continuously, said sealing layer forming a relatively thick annular seal layer covering said annular side wall and a relatively thin bottom layer covering said convex portion.
  • 2. The liner disc according to claim 1, wherein said annular seal layer comprises an O-ring shape.
  • 3. The liner disc according to claim 1, wherein said annular seal layer includes a first outer surface portion having a contour substantially parallel to said convex surface of said convex portion, and a contiguous second outer surface portion substantially parallel to said inside surface of said container wall.
  • 4. The liner disc according to claim 1, wherein said annular seal layer includes a first surface portion having a contour substantially parallel to a curvature of said convex surface of said convex portion, and a second surface portion contiguous with said first surface portion and which diverges radially inwardly with a smaller radius of curvature from said first surface portion.
  • 5. A closure for a bottle neck, comprising:a cap outer shell having at least one inside retaining element for engagement to the exterior of the bottle neck, the cap outer shell having an end wall and a depending annular side wall; a liner disc having an annular rim arranged to be pressed to an end of the bottle neck by the end wall, a contiguous annular region arranged for sealing in a radial direction against an inside surface of the bottle neck and having an outside surface, and a contiguous region closing the annular region and facing in a direction away from said end wall and into the bottle neck; and a seal layer applied continuously to said annular region and said contiguous region of said liner disc for sealing against the inside surface of the bottle neck, said seal layer including a relatively thick annular seal layer covering said annular region and a relatively thin bottom layer covering said continuous region.
  • 6. The closure according to claim 5 wherein said annular region comprises an annular side wall having an outside surface substantially parallel to an axis of the bottle neck.
  • 7. The closure according to claim 5 wherein said seal layer is composed of a polymer material being softer than said liner disc.
  • 8. The closure according to claim 5 wherein said contiguous region is convex shaped.
  • 9. For a closure having threads for engaging a container, and closing an opening of the container defined by a container wall, a liner disc comprising:an annular seal portion for radially pressing an inside surface of the container wall to seal thereto; and a convex portion closing said annular seal portion and exposed to pressure from within the container, said convex portion extending in a direction into the container, wherein said annular seal portion includes an annular side wall having an outside surface facing said inside surface of said container wall, and said convex portion includes a convex surface facing into the container, and the disc includes a sealing layer applied to said outside surface of said annular side wall and to said convex surface of said convex portion continuously, said sealing layer forming an annular seal layer covering said annular side wall, wherein said annular side wall includes an annular groove for holding said annular seal layer partially therein, said annular seal layer comprising an O-ring profile.
  • 10. A closure assembly for engaging a container, and closing an opening of the container defined by a container wall, said closure assembly comprising:a closure element having an annular rim arranged to be pressed against an end of said container wall and a depending annular seal portion for radially pressing an inside surface of the container wall to seal thereagainst, said annular seal portion including an annular side wall having an outside surface facing said inside surface of said container wall, said closure clement including a lower surface positioned inwardly of said outside surface and facing into said container; and a sealing layer applied continuously to said outside surface of said annular side wall and to said lower surface of said closure element, said sealing layer forming an annular seal layer covering said annular side wall, said annular seal layer comprising an O-ring shape, said annular side wall including an annular groove for holding said annular seal layer partially therein, said annular seal layer comprising an O-ring profile.
  • 11. A closure assembly in accordance with claim 10, wherein:said closure assembly includes an internally threaded skirt portion for retaining said closure assembly on said container.
  • 12. A closure assembly in accordance with claim 10, wherein:said closure assembly includes an annular skirt having at least one inside retaining element for engagement with the exterior of said container wall.
  • 13. A closure assembly in accordance with claim 10, wherein:said lower surface of said closure element is positioned at the lower extent of said outside surface of said closure element and is downwardly convex.
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