Information
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Patent Grant
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6386385
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Patent Number
6,386,385
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Date Filed
Monday, March 27, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, May 14, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Armstrong Teasdale LLP
- Reeser, III; Robert B.
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
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International Classifications
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Abstract
An apparatus removes a tamper-proof seal from a mouth of a container and retains the tamper-proof seal to prevent any of the seal from falling into the container. The apparatus includes a body having a top surface and a bottom surface. A sidewall circumscribes the body and extends substantially perpendicularly from the top surface of the body. A first projection extends substantially perpendicularly from the top surface and is disposed radially inward from the side wall. A plurality of second projections extend from the top surface of the body and are disposed circumferentially around body top surface.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This application relates generally to tamper-proof seals and, more particularly, to an apparatus for removing tamper-proof seals.
To assure customers that various products have not been tampered with prior to use by the consumer, the mouths of containers storing such products have been sealed. Products that include such seals include commercial products ingested by humans, pharmaceuticals, nasal sprays, motor oils, anti-freezes, insecticides, solvents, etc. The seals are known as “tamper-proof seals” and are typically fabricated from membrane or thin foil-like seals secured by an adhesive about the periphery of the container mouths.
The seals are generally removed from the containers by the consumers to provide access to the contents of the container. Typically to remove such a tamper-proof seal, the consumer punctures the seal and/or peals away most if not all of the seal. Sometimes fragments of the tamper-proof seals are left adhering to the containers and are removed piece by piece. Removing such fragments creates an annoyance for consumers. Furthermore, because of the strengths of the adhesives commonly used in applying the tamper-proof seals, such fragments are often difficult and time-consuming for consumers to remove.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
In an exemplary embodiment, an apparatus cuts and removes a tamper-proof seal from a mouth of a container and retains the tamper-proof seal to prevent the seal from falling into the container. The apparatus includes a body having a top surface and a bottom surface. A sidewall circumscribes the body and extends substantially perpendicularly from the top surface of the body. A first projection extends substantially perpendicularly from the top surface and is disposed radially inward from the side wall. A plurality of second projections extend from the top surface of the body and are disposed circumferentially around body top surface. In the exemplary embodiment, the first projection includes at least one notch and a tip.
The second projections each include a tip and are disposed radially inward from the sidewall.
During operation, the apparatus first projection pierces the tamper-proof seal. As the first projection is inserted further into the container mouth, the second projections pierce the tamper-proof seal and the tamper-proof seal is retained within the first projection notch. The apparatus is rotated to cut the tamper-proof seal in close proximity to the container mouth. As the apparatus is removed, the tamper-proof seal is retained within the apparatus and removed with the apparatus.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a side cross-sectional view of an apparatus and a container including a tamper-proof seal;
FIG. 2
is a container cap assembly including the apparatus shown in
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 3
is a side cross-sectional view of an alternative embodiment of the apparatus shown in
FIG. 1
; and
FIG. 4
is a side cross-sectional view of another embodiment of the apparatus shown in FIG.
1
.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
FIG. 1
is a side cross-sectional view of an apparatus
10
used to remove a tamper-proof seal
12
attached to a container
14
. Tamper-proof seal
12
is attached to container
14
to seal an opening
16
of container
14
and provide a visual indication whether container
14
has been opened. In one embodiment, tamper-proof seal
12
is fabricated from aluminum. Alternatively, tamper-proof seal
12
may be fabricated from any other material that seals container opening
16
to prevent contaminants from entering container
14
and provides a visual indication whether container
14
has been opened, including, but not limited to foils, membranes, cellophane, plastic, or heat shrinkable plastic. In one embodiment, container
12
may hold household products including, but not limited to, products containing chemicals, paints, products, alcohol, cleaning solutions, glues, toxins, or lawn products. In another embodiment, container
12
may hold automotive products including, but not limited to, antifreeze, solvents, cleaning products, or petroleum products. In a further embodiment, container
12
may hold medical or pharmaceutical products. In yet another embodiment, container
12
may hold consumable products including bottled drinking fluids, condiments, or yogurts. In yet a further embodiment, container
12
may hold military or industrial products.
Container opening
16
includes a wall
20
extending from a body portion
22
a distance
23
and forming a neck
24
. Wall
20
includes an inner surface
26
and an outer surface
28
. Inner surface
26
defines an inner diameter
30
for opening
16
. An outer diameter
32
for neck
24
is measured with respect to neck outer surface
30
. Accordingly, wall
20
has a thickness
34
within container neck
24
. Tamper-proof seal
12
extends across opening inner diameter
30
and is attached to container wall
20
. Outer surface
28
includes a plurality of threads
36
sized to receive a container cap (not shown in FIG.
1
). Alternatively, outer surface
28
includes a plurality of interlocking notches and slots (not shown) corresponding to a plurality of interlocking projections (not shown) extending from the container cap.
Apparatus
10
includes a body
40
and a sidewall
42
and has an axis of symmetry
43
extending through body
40
. Body
40
includes a top surface
44
and a bottom surface
46
. Body
40
has a substantially circular cross-sectional profile. Alternatively, body
40
may have a non-circular cross-sectional profile. Top and bottom surfaces
44
and
46
, respectively, are substantially planar and are substantially parallel. Sidewall
42
circumscribes body
40
and extends substantially perpendicularly from body top surface
46
.
Sidewall
42
includes an inner surface
48
and an outer surface
50
. Inner surface
48
defines an inner diameter
52
larger than container neck outer diameter
32
. In one embodiment, apparatus sidewall
42
is adjustably coupled to apparatus body
40
such that sidewall inner diameter
52
is variable. Sidewall
42
has a height
56
measured with respect to apparatus body top surface
46
. Sidewall height
56
is less than container neck height
23
.
A first projection
60
extends substantially perpendicularly from apparatus body top surface
46
a distance
62
. Distance
62
is less than sidewall height
56
and is measured between body top surface
46
and a tip
64
of projection
60
. Accordingly, apparatus sidewall
42
extends outward from apparatus body
40
farther than first projection
60
. First projection
60
is disposed radially inward from apparatus sidewall
42
. In one embodiment, sidewall
42
is positioned coincident with apparatus axis of symmetry
43
.
Projection
60
includes a body
66
extending between tip
64
and apparatus body top surface
46
. Body
66
includes a first notch
68
and a second notch
70
. First notch
68
circumscribes first projection
60
and is disposed between tip
64
and second notch
70
. Second notch
70
circumscribes first projection
60
and is disposed between tip first notch
68
and apparatus body top surface
46
. In one embodiment, first projection
60
includes more than two notches.
A plurality of second projections
80
extend from apparatus body top surface
46
a distance
82
. Distance
82
is less than sidewall height
56
and less than first projection height
62
. Accordingly, apparatus sidewall
42
extends outward from apparatus body
40
farther than second projections
80
. Each of second projections
80
includes a body
84
and a tip
86
. Each body
84
extends between apparatus body top surface
46
and tip
86
. Distance
82
is measured between apparatus body top surface
46
and tip
86
. In one embodiment, second projections
80
are saw-tooth projections.
Second projections
80
are disposed circumferentially around apparatus
10
and surround first projection
60
. Second projections
80
are disposed a distance
88
radially inward from apparatus sidewall
42
. Distance
88
is slightly larger than container wall thickness
34
. A gap
90
is defined between second projections
80
and apparatus sidewall
42
. In one embodiment, second projections
80
are adjustably coupled to apparatus body
40
such that distance
88
is adjustable.
During operation, apparatus
10
is positioned above container opening
16
such that apparatus first projection
60
is in close proximity to tamper-proof seal
12
covering container opening
16
and is approximately centered above tamper-proof seal
12
. When apparatus first projection
60
is approximately centered above tamper-proof seal
12
, apparatus sidewall
42
is positioned circumferentially radially outward from container neck wall outer surface
28
and apparatus second projections
80
are positioned radially inward in close proximity to neck wall inner surface
26
.
After being positioned above container opening
16
, apparatus
10
is brought into contact with container
14
such that container wall
20
is circumferentially inserted into apparatus gap
90
defined between second projections
80
and apparatus sidewall
42
. Simultaneously, apparatus first projection
60
pierces tamper-proof seal
12
and as apparatus
10
is forced downward around container opening
16
, tamper-proof seal
12
is retained in apparatus first projection first notch
68
.
Additional pressure is applied to apparatus
10
to force container wall
20
to contact apparatus body top surface
46
. Simultaneously, apparatus second projections
80
puncture tamper-proof seal
12
and depending on a tautness of tamper-proof seal
12
, tamper-proof seal
12
is retained in either apparatus first projection first notch
68
or apparatus first projection second notch
70
.
After apparatus second projections
80
puncture tamper-proof seal
12
, apparatus
10
is rotated and second projections
80
cut tamper-proof seal
12
away from container
14
in close proximity to container wall
20
. When apparatus
10
is removed from container
16
, tamper-proof seal
12
is retained by apparatus first projection
60
and is removed from container opening
16
without the risk of any of tamper-proof seal
12
falling into container
16
.
FIG. 2
is a side cross-sectional view of a container cap assembly
100
. Container cap assembly
100
includes apparatus
10
and a container cap
102
. Container cap
102
is disposed adjacent apparatus body bottom surface
44
. In one embodiment, apparatus
10
is attached to container cap
102
. Alternatively, as shown in
FIG. 2
, apparatus
10
is formed integrally with container cap
102
.
Container cap
102
includes a second sidewall
104
extending from apparatus body bottom surface
44
and circumscribing apparatus body
40
. Second sidewall
104
extends substantially perpendicularly from apparatus body bottom surface
44
and includes an inner surface
106
and an outer surface
108
. Inner surface
106
defines an inner diameter
110
slightly larger than container neck outer diameter
32
. Accordingly, container cap
102
is sized to rotatably attach to container
16
to close container cap opening
16
. In one embodiment, second sidewall
104
includes a plurality of threads
112
sized to receive plurality of threads
36
disposed on container outer surface
28
. Alternatively, cap
102
is a child-resistant type of cap and second sidewall
104
includes a plurality of interlocking projections (not shown) corresponding to a plurality of interlocking notches and slots.
During operation, cap assembly
100
is attached to container
14
such that container cap
102
is rotatably coupled to container neck
24
and tamper-proof seal
12
covers container opening
16
. To remove tamper-proof seal
12
with cap assembly
100
, container cap
102
is uncoupled and removed from container
14
exposing tamper-proof seal
12
. Cap assembly
100
is inverted such that apparatus
10
is positioned above container opening
16
in close proximity to tamper-proof seal
12
. Apparatus
10
is used to remove tamper-proof seal
12
(as described in
FIG. 1
) and cap assembly
100
is inverted such that container cap
102
may be rotatably coupled to container
14
to cover container opening
16
.
FIG. 3
is a side cross-sectional view of an alternative embodiment of an apparatus
200
used to remove tamper-proof seal
12
from container
14
. In one embodiment, apparatus
200
is attached to container cap assembly
100
(shown in FIG.
2
). In an alternative embodiment, apparatus
200
is formed integrally with container cap assembly
100
. Apparatus
200
includes a body
240
and a sidewall
242
and has an axis of symmetry
243
extending through body
240
. Body
240
includes a top surface
244
and a bottom surface
246
. Body
240
has a substantially circular cross-sectional profile. Alternatively, body
240
may have a non-circular cross-sectional profile. Top and bottom surfaces
244
and
246
, respectively, are substantially planar and are substantially parallel. Sidewall
242
circumscribes body
240
and extends substantially perpendicularly from body top surface
246
.
Sidewall
242
includes an inner surface
248
and an outer surface
250
. Inner surface
248
defines an inner diameter
252
larger than container neck outer diameter
32
. In one embodiment, apparatus sidewall
242
is adjustably coupled to apparatus body
240
such that sidewall inner diameter
252
is variable. Sidewall
242
has a height
256
measured with respect to apparatus body top surface
246
. Sidewall height
256
is less than container neck height
23
.
A first projection
260
extends substantially perpendicularly from apparatus body top surface
246
a distance
262
. Distance
262
is less than sidewall height
256
and is measured between body top surface
246
and a tip
264
of projection
260
. Accordingly, apparatus sidewall
242
extends outward from apparatus body
240
farther than first projection
260
. First projection
260
is disposed radially inward from apparatus sidewall
242
. In one embodiment, sidewall
242
is positioned coincident with apparatus axis of symmetry
243
.
Projection
260
includes a body
266
extending between tip
264
and apparatus body top surface
246
. Body
266
includes a plurality of filaments
268
extending radially outward from body
266
and disposed adjacent projection tip
264
. Filaments
268
are disposed circumferentially around projection body
266
.
A plurality of second projections
280
extend from apparatus body top surface
246
a distance
282
. Distance
282
is less than sidewall height
256
and less than first projection height
262
. Accordingly, apparatus sidewall
242
extends outward from apparatus body
240
farther than second projections
280
. Each of second projections
280
includes a body
284
and a tip
286
. Each body
284
extends between apparatus body top surface
246
and tip
286
. Distance
282
is measured between apparatus body top surface
246
and tip
286
. In one embodiment, second projections
280
are saw-tooth projections.
Second projections
280
are disposed circumferentially around apparatus
200
and surround first projection
260
. Second projections
280
are disposed a distance
288
radially inward from apparatus sidewall
242
. Distance
288
is slightly larger than container wall thickness
34
. A gap
290
is defined between second projections
280
and apparatus sidewall
242
. In one embodiment, second projections
280
are adjustably coupled to apparatus body
240
such that distance
288
is adjustable.
During operation, apparatus
200
is positioned above container opening
16
such that apparatus first projection
260
is in close proximity to tamper-proof seal
12
covering container opening
16
and is approximately centered above tamper-proof seal
12
. When apparatus first projection
260
is approximately centered above tamper-proof seal
12
, apparatus sidewall
242
is positioned circumferentially radially outward from container neck wall outer surface
28
and apparatus second projections
280
are positioned radially inward in close proximity to neck wall inner surface
26
.
After being positioned above container opening
16
, apparatus
200
is brought into contact with container
14
such that container wall
20
is circumferentially inserted into apparatus gap
290
defined between second projections
280
and apparatus sidewall
242
. Simultaneously, apparatus first projection
260
pierces tamper-proof seal
12
and first projection filaments
268
flex and are forced through tamper-proof seal
12
.
Additional pressure is applied to apparatus
200
to force container wall
20
to contact apparatus body top surface
246
. Simultaneously, apparatus second projections
280
puncture tamper-proof seal
12
and first projection filaments
268
spring radially outward from first projection
260
once through an opening (not shown) created in tamper-proof seal
12
by first projection tip
264
. Because filaments
268
extend radially outward from first projection
260
, tamper-proof seal
12
is retained in apparatus
200
with filaments
268
.
After apparatus second projections
280
puncture tamper-proof seal
12
, apparatus
200
is rotated and second projections
280
cut tamper-proof seal
12
away from container
14
in close proximity to container wall
20
. When apparatus
200
is removed from container
16
, tamper-proof seal
12
is retained by apparatus first projection filaments
268
and is removed from container opening
16
without the risk of any of tamper-proof seal
12
falling into container
16
.
FIG. 4
is a side cross-sectional view of another embodiment of an apparatus
300
used to remove tamper-proof seal
12
from container
14
. In one embodiment, apparatus
300
is attached to container cap assembly
100
(shown in FIG.
2
). In an alternative embodiment, apparatus
300
is formed integrally with container cap assembly
100
. Apparatus
300
includes a body
340
and a sidewall
342
and has an axis of symmetry
343
extending through body
340
. Body
340
includes a top surface
344
and a bottom surface
346
. Body
340
has a substantially circular cross-sectional profile. Alternatively, body
340
may have a non-circular cross-sectional profile. Top and bottom surfaces
344
and
346
, respectively, are substantially planar and are substantially parallel. Sidewall
342
circumscribes body
340
and extends substantially perpendicularly from body top surface
346
.
Sidewall
342
includes an inner surface
348
and an outer surface
350
. Inner surface
348
defines an inner diameter
352
larger than container neck outer diameter
32
. In one embodiment, apparatus sidewall
342
is adjustably coupled to apparatus body
340
such that sidewall inner diameter
352
is variable. Sidewall
342
has a height
356
measured with respect to apparatus body top surface
346
. Sidewall height
356
is less than container neck height
23
.
A plurality of projections
380
extend from apparatus body top surface
346
a distance
382
. Distance
382
is less than sidewall height
356
and accordingly, apparatus sidewall
342
extends outward from apparatus body
340
farther than projections
380
. Each projection
380
includes a body
384
, and a tip
386
. Each body
384
extends between apparatus body top surface
346
and tip
386
. Distance
382
is measured between apparatus body top surface
346
and tip
386
.
Each body
384
includes a first portion
390
and a second portion
392
. Each first portion
390
extends between apparatus body top surface
346
and body second portion
392
. Each second portion
392
extends between body first portion
390
and projection tip
386
. Body first portion has a thickness
394
that is substantially uniform between apparatus body top surface
346
and body second portion
392
. Body second portion is substantially conical and tapers outward from tip
386
to a thickness
396
. Thickness
396
is greater than body first portion thickness
394
and accordingly a shoulder
398
is created between body first portion
390
and body second portion
392
. Each projection shoulders
394
is located a distance
400
from apparatus body top surface
346
.
Projections
380
are disposed circumferentially around apparatus
300
a distance
410
radially inward from apparatus sidewall
342
. Distance
410
is slightly larger than container wall thickness
34
. A gap
412
is defined between projections
380
and apparatus sidewall
342
. In one embodiment, projections
380
are adjustably coupled to apparatus body
340
such that distance
410
is adjustable.
During operation, apparatus
300
is positioned above container opening
16
such that apparatus projections
380
are in close proximity to tamper-proof seal
12
covering container opening
16
while apparatus sidewall
342
is positioned circumferentially radially outward from container neck wall outer surface
28
. As apparatus
300
is brought into contact with container
14
, container wall
20
is circumferentially inserted into apparatus gap
412
defined between projections
380
and apparatus sidewall
342
. Simultaneously, apparatus projections
380
pierce tamper-proof seal
12
. Tamper-proof seal
12
contracts as tapered projection body second portions
392
pierce tamper-proof seal
12
.
As additional pressure is applied to apparatus
300
to force container wall
20
to contact apparatus body top surface
346
, tamper-proof seal
12
expands slightly and is retained by projection shoulders
394
. Apparatus
200
is then rotated and projections
380
cut tamper-proof seal
12
away from container
14
in close proximity to container wall
20
. When apparatus
300
is removed from container
16
, tamper-proof seal
12
is retained by apparatus projection shoulders
394
and is removed from container opening
16
without the risk of any of tamper-proof seal
12
falling into container
16
.
The above described apparatus is cost-effective and reliable. The apparatus includes a first projection and a plurality of second projections which pierce the tamper-proof seal and circumferentially cut the seal from the container. When the apparatus is removed from the container, the tamper-proof seal is retained in the apparatus without any of the tamper-proof seal falling into the container. As a result, a cost-effective and reliable apparatus is provided.
While the invention has been described in terms of various specific embodiments, those skilled in the art will recognize that the invention can be practiced with modification within the spirit and scope of the claims.
Claims
- 1. An apparatus for removing a tamper-proof seal from an opening of a container, said apparatus comprising:a body comprising a top surface and a bottom surface; a sidewall circumscribing said body and extending substantially perpendicularly from said body top surface; a first projection extending substantially perpendicularly from said body top surface, said first projection disposed radially inward from said sidewall and comprising at least one notch and a first tip, said notch configured to retain the tamper-proof seal, said tip configured to pierce the tamper-proof seal; and a plurality of second projections extending from said body top surface and disposed radially inward from said sidewall, said first projection further comprising a plurality of filaments extending radially outward from said first projection tip.
- 2. An apparatus in accordance with claim 1 wherein said filaments configured to retain the tamper-proof seal.
- 3. An apparatus in accordance with claim 1 wherein each of said plurality of second projections comprises a second tip.
- 4. An apparatus in accordance with claim 1 wherein said first projection is disposed radially inward from said plurality of second projections.
- 5. An apparatus in accordance with claim 1 wherein said plurality of second projections circumferentially surround said first projection.
- 6. An apparatus in accordance with claim 1 wherein said first projection extends from said body top surface a first distance, said plurality of second projections extend from said body top surface a second distance, said sidewall extends from said body top surface a third distance, said third distance greater than said first distance and said second distance.
- 7. An apparatus in accordance with claim 6 wherein said first distance greater than said second distance.
- 8. An apparatus in accordance with claim 1 further comprising a container cap extending from said apparatus body bottom surface, said container cap configured to attach to the container.
- 9. An apparatus in accordance with claim 8 wherein said container cap comprises a plurality of threads.
- 10. A cap for a container including an opening, the opening defined by a lip and covered with a tamper-proof seal, said cap comprising:a body comprising a top surface and a bottom surface; a first sidewall circumscribing said body and extending substantially perpendicularly from said body top surface; a second sidewall circumscribing said body and extending from said body bottom surface; and a first projection extending substantially perpendicularly from said body bottom surface, said first projection disposed radially inward from said second sidewall, said first projection further comprises a plurality of filaments extending radially outward from said first projection tip, said filaments configured to retain the tamper-proof seal.
- 11. A cap in accordance with claim 10 further comprising a plurality of second projections extending from said body bottom surface, said plurality of second projections disposed radially inward a first distance from said second sidewall.
- 12. A method for removing a tamper-proof seal from an opening of a container using an apparatus, the apparatus including a body, a sidewall, and a first projection, the body having a top surface and a bottom surface, the sidewall circumscribing the body and extending from the body top surface, the first projection extending substantially perpendicularly from the body top surface and disposed radially inward from the sidewall, the first projection further includes a plurality of filaments extending radially outward from the first projection tip, said method comprising the steps of:positioning the apparatus in close proximity to the container opening; piercing the tamper-proof seal with the first projection; rotating the apparatus; and removing the apparatus with the tamper-proof seal retained therein by the filaments after the first projection has pierced the tamper-proof seal.
- 13. A method in accordance with claim 12 wherein the apparatus further includes a cap extending from the apparatus body bottom surface, the cap configured to attach to the container, said step of positioning the apparatus further comprising:removing the cap from the container opening; and inverting the cap above the container opening.
- 14. A method in accordance with claim 12 wherein the container opening is defined by a lip having a thickness, the apparatus further including a plurality of second projections disposed radially inward from the sidewall, each of the plurality of second projections includes a tip, the plurality of second projections disposed radially inward from the sidewall a first distance, the first distance greater than the container lip thickness, said step of positioning the apparatus further comprising positioning the apparatus such that the sidewall contacts the body top surface between the sidewall and the plurality of second projections.
- 15. A method in accordance with claim 14 wherein the first projection is disposed radially inward from the plurality of second projections, the plurality of second projections circumferentially surround the first projection, said method further comprising piercing the tamper-proof seal with the plurality of second projections.
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