Claims
- 1. A method of sealing a container with a plastic closure, said container having an open end, a radial rim portion surrounding said open end, a reduced diameter neck portion adjacent said rim portion and an enclosed container portion adjacent said neck portion, said method comprising:forming a plastic closure of a polymer alloy comprising a relatively malleable soft polymer and a relatively rigid polymer, said plastic closure being sufficiently malleable to permit radial deformation, yet sufficiently rigid to retain its shape following deformation, and sufficiently resistant to creep to maintain a seal between the container and the plastic closure following radial deformation, said plastic closure including a generally cylindrical tubular collar portion having an internal diameter generally equal to or slightly greater than an outside diameter of said rim portion of said container and an integral radial rim portion; telescopically disposing said generally cylindrical tubular collar portion of said plastic closure over said rim portion of said container with said radial rim portion of said plastic closure overlying said rim portion of said container and said generally cylindrical tubular collar portion surrounding said rim of said container having a free end surrounding said reduced diameter neck portion of said container; radially deforming said free end of said generally cylindrical tubular collar portion of said plastic closure into said reduced diameter neck portion of said container beneath said rim portion, said free end of said plastic closure retaining its shape beneath said radial rim portion of said container following deformation to permanently retain said plastic closure on said container and sealing said container open end; and deforming said free end of said tubular portion of said plastic closure into said reduced diameter neck portion of said container using a crimping tool having an inclined surface, said method including relatively rotating said crimping tool and said container with said plastic closure assembled thereon, simultaneously driving said inclined surface against said tubular portion of said closure adjacent said free end, simultaneously cold forming said free end gradually into said reduced diameter neck portion and against said rim portion of said container, permanently deforming said free end into said reduced diameter neck portion and against said rim portion of said container.
- 2. The method of sealing a container with a plastic closure as defined in claim 1, wherein said container includes an elastomeric stopper in said container open end having a radial portion overlying said radial rim portion of said container, said method including compressing said integral radial rim portion of said plastic closure against said radial portion of said elastomeric stopper to seal said plastic closure to said elastomeric stopper and substantially simultaneously radially deforming said free end of said closure tubular collar portion into said reduced diameter neck portion of said container.
- 3. The method of sealing a container with a plastic closure as defined in claim 1, wherein said inclined surface of said crimping tool is frustoconical and said method includes rotating said container with said plastic closure assembled thereon and rotating said crimping tool.
- 4. The method of sealing a container with a plastic closure as defined in claim 1, wherein said method includes sequentially driving a plurality of crimping tools against said tubular portion of said plastic closure adjacent said free end, each of said crimping tools having an inclined surface of a decreasing angle of inclination, thereby gradually deforming said plastic closure into said reduced diameter neck portion without damaging said closure.
- 5. The method of sealing a container with a plastic closure as defined in claim 1, wherein said inclined surface of said crimping tool is stationary having a gradually decreasing angle of inclination and said method includes rotating said container with said plastic closure assembled thereon and driving said container with said plastic closure assembled thereon and driving said container and plastic closure against said gradually decreasing inclined surface.
- 6. The method of sealing a container with a plastic closure as defined in claim 5, wherein said gradually decreasing inclined surface is located on an inside surface of an arcuate rail and said method including simultaneously rotating said container with said plastic closure assembled thereon against said inclined tapered surface of said rail, said tubular collar portion of said closure adjacent said free end being deformed against said inclined surface, and said tubular portion rolling along said arcuate inside inclined surface of said rail, gradually cold forming the circumference of said free end portion of said tubular collar portion into said reduced diameter neck portion of said container and against said radial rim portion.
- 7. The method of sealing a container with a plastic closure as defined in claim 2, wherein said closure includes an integral second tubular portion extending from said radial rim portion of said closure generally coaxially aligned with said tubular collar portion, said method including assembling a piercing element in said second tubular portion releasably retained in said second tubular portion and movable relative to said tubular portion, telescopically disposing said tubular collar portion of said closure on said rim portion of said container with said piercing element telescopically coaxially aligned with said open end of said container, then radially deforming said free end of said generally cylindrical tubular collar portion of said closure into said neck portion of said container.
- 8. The method of sealing a container with a plastic closure as defined in claim 7, wherein said second tubular portion includes an open end, said method further including sealing said open end of said second tubular portion with a cap following radially deforming said free end of said generally cylindrical tubular collar portion of said closure into said neck portion of said container.
- 9. The method of sealing a container with a plastic closure as defined in claim 1, wherein said method includes injection molding said plastic closure.
- 10. A method of sealing a vial with a polymeric closure, said vial having an open end, a radial rim portion surrounding said open end and a reduced diameter neck portion adjacent said radial rim portion, said method comprising:injection molding a polymeric closure from a polymer which is sufficiently malleable to permit radial deformation, yet sufficiently rigid to retain its shape following deformation and sufficiently resistant to creep to maintain a seal between the polymeric closure and the vial following radial deformation, said closure including a generally cylindrical tubular collar portion having an internal diameter slightly greater than an outside diameter of said rim portion of said vial and an integral radial rim portion; telescopically receiving said tubular collar portion of said polymeric closure over said radial rim portion of said vial with said rim portion of said polymeric closure overlying said rim portion of said vial and said tubular collar portion surrounding said rim portion and said reduced diameter neck portion of said vial; and gradually cold forming said tubular collar portion of said polymeric closure with a crimping tool having an inclined surface facing said tubular collar portion opposite said neck portion of said vial and relatively rotating said vial and said crimping tool, said inclined surface of said crimping tool gradually cold forming said tubular collar portion of said polymeric closure radially inwardly into said reduced diameter neck portion and against an adjacent surface of said rim portion of said vial, permanently securing said closure on said vial and sealing said open end.
- 11. The method of sealing a vial with a polymeric closure as defined in claim 10, wherein said inclined surface of said tool is frustoconical and said method includes relatively rotating said crimping tool and said vial and relatively driving said frustoconical surface against said tubular collar portion of said polymeric closure adjacent a free end of said tubular collar portion.
- 12. The method of sealing a vial with a polymeric closure as defined in claim 11, wherein said method includes rotating said vial with said polymeric closure assembled thereon relative to said crimping tool and driving said tubular collar portion of said polymeric closure against said inclined surface of said crimping tool.
- 13. The method of sealing a vial with a polymeric closure as defined in claim 11, wherein said method includes sequentially driving a plurality of crimping tools against said tubular collar portion, said crimping tools each having an inclined surface of a decreasing angle of inclination, thereby gradually cold forming said tubular collar portion of said polymeric closure radially inwardly into said reduced diameter neck portion without damaging said polymeric closure.
- 14. The method of sealing a vial with a polymeric closure as defined in claim 11, wherein said inclined surface of said crimping tool is located on an inside surface of an arcuate stationary rail and said method includes driving said tubular collar portion of said polymeric closure against said inclined surface and simultaneously rotating said vial and said tubular collar portion rolling along said arcuate inside tapered surface of said crimping tool deforming the entire circumference of said tubular portion against said rim portion of said vial.
- 15. The method of sealing a vial with a polymeric closure as defined in claim 14, wherein said inclined surface of said crimping tool has a gradually decreasing angle of inclination, wherein said method includes driving said tubular collar portion of said polymeric closure against said inclined surface having a gradually decreasing angle of inclination, thereby gradually cold forming said tubular collar portion of said polymeric closure radially inwardly into said reduced diameter neck portion.
- 16. The method of sealing a vial with a plastic closure as defined in claim 1, wherein said vial includes an elastomeric stopper in said vial open end having a radial portion overlying said rim portion of said vial, said method including compressing said integral radial rim portion of said polymeric closure against said radial portion of said stopper to seal said polymeric closure to said stopper and substantially simultaneously radially deforming said tubular collar portion of said closure into said reduced diameter neck portion of said vial.
- 17. The method of sealing a vial with a polymeric closure as defined in claim 16, wherein said polymeric closure includes an integral second tubular portion extending from said radial rim portion spaced from generally coaxially aligned with said tubular portion, said method including assembling a piercing member in said second tubular portion releasably retained in said second tubular portion, telescopically disposing said tubular collar portion of said closure on said rim portion of said vial with said piercing member coaxially aligned with said open end of said vial and movable relative to said elastomeric stopper to pierce said stopper, then radially deforming said tubular collar portion of said elastomeric closure into said neck portion of said vial.
- 18. The method of sealing a vial with a polymeric closure as defined in claim 10, wherein said method includes injection molding said polymeric closure from a polymer alloy comprising a relatively malleable soft polymer and a relatively rigid polymer.
- 19. The method of sealing a vial with a polymeric closure as defined in claim 18, wherein said method includes co-injecting a polymer alloy including a polycarbonate and a soft malleable co-polymer.
- 20. A method of sealing a container with a polymeric closure, said container having an open end, a radial rim portion surrounding said open end and a reduced diameter neck portion adjacent said rim portion and an elastomeric septum received in said open end of said container having a rim portion overlying said rim portion of said container, said method comprising the following steps:forming a polymeric closure including a generally cylindrical tubular portion having an internal diameter slightly greater than an outside diameter of said rim portion of said container and an integral radial rim portion from a polymer which is sufficiently malleable to permit radial deformation, yet sufficiently rigid to retain its shape following deformation and sufficiently resistant to creep to maintain a seal between said polymeric closure and said container following radial deformation; telescopically receiving said tubular collar portion of said polymeric closure over said radial rim portion of said container and said rim portion of said elastomeric septum with said rim portion of said polymeric closure overlying said rim portion of said elastomeric stopper and said tubular collar portion surrounding said rim portion and said reduced diameter neck portion of said container; and simultaneously compressing said rim portion of said polymeric closure against said rim portion of said elastomeric septum and gradually cold forming said tubular collar portion of said polymeric closure against an inclined surface of a crimping tool having a decreasing angle of inclination opposite said neck portion of said container and relatively rotating said vial against said inclined surface of said crimping tool, gradually cold forming said tubular collar portion of said polymeric closure radially inwardly into said reduced diameter neck portion of said container, permanently securing said closure on said container and sealing said open end of said container.
- 21. The method of sealing a container with a polymeric closure as defined in claim 20, wherein said method includes sequentially driving a plurality of crimping tools against said tubular collar portion of said polymeric closure each having an inclined surface of a different decreased angle of inclination, thereby gradually cold forming said tubular collar portion of said polymeric closure into said reduced diameter neck portion of said container.
- 22. The method of sealing a container with a polymeric closure as defined in claim 20, wherein said method includes gradually cold forming said tubular collar portion of said polymeric closure by driving said container and polymeric closure against a stationary crimping tool having a gradually decreasing angle of inclination and simultaneously rotating said container and polymeric closure while maintaining compression of said radial rim portion of said polymeric closure against said rim portion of said elastomeric septum.
- 23. A method of sealing a container with a plastic closure, said container having an open end, a radial rim portion surrounding said open end, a reduced diameter neck portion adjacent said rim portion and an enclosed container portion adjacent said neck portion, said method comprising:forming a plastic closure of a polymer which is sufficiently malleable to permit radial deformation, yet sufficiently rigid to retain its shape following deformation, and sufficiently resistant to creep to maintain a seal between the container and the plastic closure following radial deformation, said plastic closure including a generally cylindrical tubular collar portion having an internal diameter generally equal to or slightly greater than an outside diameter of said rim portion of said container and an integral radial rim portion; telescopically disposing said generally cylindrical tubular collar portion of said plastic closure over said rim portion of said container with said radial rim portion of said plastic closure overlying said rim portion of said container and said generally cylindrical tubular collar portion surrounding said rim of said container having a free end surrounding said reduced diameter neck portion of said container; and, radially deforming said free end of said generally cylindrical tubular collar portion of said plastic closure into said reduced diameter neck portion of said container beneath said rim portion, said free end of said plastic closure retaining its shape beneath said radial rim portion of said container following deformation to permanently retain said plastic closure on said container and sealing said container open end, wherein said deforming said free end of said tubular portion of said plastic closure into said reduced diameter neck portion of said container includes using a crimping tool having an inclined surface, relatively rotating said crimping tool and said container with said plastic closure assembled thereon, simultaneously driving said inclined surface against said tubular portion of said closure adjacent said free end, simultaneously cold forming said free end gradually into said reduced diameter neck portion and against said rim portion of said container, permanently deforming said free end into said reduced diameter neck portion and against said rim portion of said container.
- 24. The method of sealing a container with a plastic closure as defined in claim 23, wherein said inclined surface of said crimping tool is frustoconical and said method includes rotating said container with said plastic closure assembled thereon and rotating said crimping tool.
- 25. The method of sealing a container with a plastic closure as defined in claim 23, wherein said method includes sequentially driving a plurality of crimping tools against said tubular portion of said plastic closure adjacent said free end, each of said crimping tools having an inclined surface of a decreasing angle of inclination, thereby gradually deforming said plastic closure into said reduced diameter neck portion without damaging said closure.
- 26. The method of sealing a container with a plastic closure as defined in claim 23, wherein said inclined surface of said crimping tool is stationary having a gradually decreasing angle of inclination and said method includes rotating said container with said plastic closure assembled thereon and driving said container with said plastic closure assembled thereon and driving said container and plastic closure against said gradually decreasing inclined surface.
- 27. The method of sealing a container with a plastic closure as defined in claim 26, wherein said gradually decreasing inclined surface is located on an inside surface of an arcuate rail and said method including simultaneously rotating said container with said plastic closure assembled thereon against said inclined tapered surface of said rail, said tubular collar portion of said closure adjacent said free end being deformed against said inclined surface, and said tubular portion rolling along said arcuate inside inclined surface of said rail, gradually cold forming the circumference of said free end portion of said tubular collar portion into said reduced diameter neck portion of said container and against said radial rim portion.
- 28. A method of sealing a container with a plastic closure, said container having an open end, a radial rim portion surrounding said open end, a reduced diameter neck portion adjacent said rim portion and an enclosed container portion adjacent said neck portion, said method comprising:forming a plastic closure of a polymer which is sufficiently malleable to permit radial deformation, yet sufficiently rigid to retain its shape following deformation, and sufficiently resistant to creep to maintain a seal between the container and the plastic closure following radial deformation, said plastic closure including a generally cylindrical tubular collar portion having an internal diameter generally equal to or slightly greater than an outside diameter of said rim portion of said container and an integral radial rim portion, an integral second tubular portion extending from said radial rim portion of said closure generally coaxially aligned with said tubular collar portion, and an elastomeric stopper in said container open end having a radial portion overlying said radial rim portion of said container; assembling a piercing element in said second tubular portion releasably retained in said second tubular portion and movable relative to said tubular portion; telescopically disposing said generally cylindrical tubular collar portion of said plastic closure over said rim portion of said container with said radial rim portion of said plastic closure overlying said rim portion of said container, said generally cylindrical tubular collar portion surrounding said rim of said container having a free end surrounding said reduced diameter neck portion of said container, and said piercing element telescopically coaxially aligned with said open end of said container; compressing said integral radial rim portion of said plastic closure against said radial portion of said elastomeric stopper to seal said plastic closure to said elastomeric stopper; and, radially deforming said free end of said generally cylindrical tubular collar portion of said plastic closure into said reduced diameter neck portion of said container beneath said rim portion, said free end of said plastic closure retaining its shape beneath said radial rim portion of said container following deformation to permanently retain said plastic closure on said container and sealing said container open end, said compressing and said deforming being substantially simultaneous.
- 29. The method of sealing a container with a plastic closure as defined in claim 28, wherein said second tubular portion includes an open end, said method further including sealing said open end of said second tubular portion with a cap following radially deforming said free end of said generally cylindrical tubular collar portion of said closure into said neck portion of said container.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This Application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/168,502, filed Oct. 8, 1998, which claims priority under 35 U.S.C. Section 119(e) to U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/082,372, filed Apr. 20, 1998.
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