Claims
- 1. A tamper-evident system comprising:
- (a) a container having a neck including:
- a threaded annular portion;
- a set of lugs constructed on the container neck below the threaded annular portion; and
- (b) a cap including:
- a top portion;
- a first skirt portion depending from the top portion and having internal threads complementary to the container threads;
- an intermediate separable strip depending from the first skirt portion, a boundary between the first skirt portion and the separable strip defined by a first line of weakness;
- a second skirt portion depending from the separable strip, a boundary between the separable strip and second skirt portion defined by a second line of weakness; and
- a set of lugs extending inward on both the separable strip and the second annular skirt portion of the cap,
- the lugs of the cap and the lugs of the container neck constructed to slide relative to each other upon threading of the cap onto the container while engaging each other to prevent unthreading of the cap from the container, the separable strip removable from the cap to leave a tamper-indicating gap between the first and second skirt portions.
- 2. The tamper-evident system of claim 1 wherein the lugs of the container extend outward from the container neck.
- 3. The tamper-evident cap of claim 1 wherein the lugs of the cap extend inward from the second skirt portion.
- 4. The tamper-evident cap of claim 1 wherein the lugs of the container include staggered lugs for engaging lugs of the cap on either or both of the separable strip and second skirt portion.
- 5. The tamper-evident cap of claim 1 wherein the lugs of the cap are tapered to compress to maintain engagement with the lugs of the container.
- 6. The tamper-evident system of claim 1 wherein the set of lugs on the cap extend inward on the separable strip portion of the cap.
- 7. The tamper-evident system of claim 1 wherein the set of lugs on the cap extend inward on the second annular skirt portion of the cap.
RELATED APPLICATION DATA
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/621,765, filed Dec. 4, 1990, now U.S. Pat. No. 5, 111,947.
US Referenced Citations (35)
Foreign Referenced Citations (5)
Number |
Date |
Country |
2442341 |
Sep 1974 |
DEX |
1-85250 |
Jun 1989 |
JPX |
108041 |
Feb 1989 |
TWX |
977312 |
Dec 1964 |
GBX |
2031856 |
Apr 1980 |
GBX |
Continuation in Parts (1)
|
Number |
Date |
Country |
Parent |
621765 |
Dec 1990 |
|