Tamper-evident cap

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6644491
  • Patent Number
    6,644,491
  • Date Filed
    Monday, August 20, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, November 11, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
A tamper-resistant closure includes a cap provided with several cap retainers adapted to engage an annular ridge surrounding a discharge valve mounted on a can and a removable tamper band coupled to a lower edge of the cap to define an undulated frangible tear line between the cap and the tamper band. Several band retainers are provided on the tamper band and adapted to engage the annular ridge. The band retainers cooperate with the cap retainers to help retain the closure on the can while the tamper band remains coupled to the cap. Once the tamper band is removed, the cap retainers engage the annular ridge on the can and cooperate to retain the remaining cap on the can.
Description




BACKGROUND AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




This invention relates to overcaps for mounting on the top of cans or containers. More particularly, the present invention relates to a tamper-resistant overcap having a tear strip that must be removed before the overcap can be removed from the can or container.




Overcaps provide a protective covering for a dispensing device (e.g., push-to-spray button, discharge nozzle, etc.) positioned on the can or container. To remove the contents of the can or container the cap is removed and the dispensing device is activated. Such overcaps are typically formed in a mold using a plastics materials such as polypropylene or high density polyethylene.




The cans or containers are stores in warehouses and later displayed on store shelves for purchase by consumers. During the time period when the cans or containers are stores and displayed they may be accessible to people who wish to tamper with them. It is known to apply a shrink wrap cover to aerosol cans and lids to maximize the tamper resistance of such units. However, this extra packaging step takes time and increases packaging costs.




Consumers are able to determine if the can or containers they are purchasing has been tampered with if the can or container is covered by a tamper-resistant overcap. If the tear strip is missing when the consumer purchases the product, then the consumer is put on notice that the can or container may have been tampered with. After the tear strip is removed from the overcap, a remaining closure portion of the overcap is used to cover the can or containers.




According to the present disclosure, a tamper-resistant closure includes a cap and a removable tamper band coupled to a lower edge of the cap to define a frangible tear line between the cap and the tamper band. Retainers are provided on each of the cap and the removable tamper band for engaging an annular ridge on a can to retain the cap on the can. The tamper-resistant closure is mounted easily on a can having a body and a dome coupled to a top end of the body and formed to include an annular ridge surrounding a discharge valve mounted on the dome.




In preferred embodiments, the retainers on the tamper band cooperate with the retainers on the cap to retain the cap on the can as long as the tamper band is coupled to the cap and the closure is mounted on the can in a tamper-resistant position. Once the tamper band is separated from the cap along the frangible tear line, the cap can be mounted on the can by the consumer and the cap is retained on the can only by engagement of the remaining cap retainers on the cap with the annular ridge on the can.




Three “short” cap retainers are appended to an inner surface of the cap. These cap retainers are arranged to lie in circumferentially spaced-apart relation to one another and to engage the annular ridge on the can whether or not the tamper band is coupled to the cap. Three “long” tamper band retainers are appended to an inner surface of the removable tamper band. The tamper band retainers are arranged to engage the annular ridge on the can until the tamper band is removed by a consumer prior to removal of the cap from the can.




Also in preferred embodiments, the frangible tear line is undulated. Even though the cap retainers lie above the frangible tear line and the tamper band retainers lie below the frangible tear line, each tamper band retainer lies in a space between each pair of “adjacent” cap retainers to form an annular alternating series of cap and tamper band retainers because of the undulated character of the frangible tear line.




Additional features of the invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art upon consideration of the following detailed description of preferred embodiments exemplifying the best mode of carrying out the invention as presently perceived.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The detailed description particularly refers to the accompanying figures in which:





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of the top of a can containing a pressurized product such as whipped cream, the can comprising a body and a dome coupled to a top end of the body and formed to include an annular ridge surrounding a product discharge valve mounted on the dome;





FIG. 2

is a perspective view of an upper portion of the pressurized can of

FIG. 1

carrying a closure in accordance with the present disclosure and showing a cap and a removable circular tamper band provided with a finger-pull tab and coupled to a lower edge of the cap along an undulated frangible tear line;





FIG. 3

is a view similar to

FIG. 2

showing partial removal of the circular tamper band while the closure is still retained on the can;





FIG. 4

is a view similar to

FIGS. 2 and 3

showing the circular tear band just before it is removed completely from the cap by the consumer at first use and showing an undulated top edge of the tamper band that had been coupled to a matching undulated lower edge of the cap along the undulated frangible tear line;





FIG. 5

is a perspective view similar to

FIGS. 2-4

showing the cap retained on the annular ridge of a can after removal of the circular tamper band;





FIG. 6

is an enlarged bottom view of the closure taken along line


6





6


of

FIG. 2

before the closure is first mounted on the annular ridge of the can (shown, for example, in

FIG. 1

) at a manufacturing plant showing three long curved tamper band retainers appended to an inner surface of the tamper band, three short somewhat “straight” cap retainers appended to an inner surface of the cap and arranged to lie in spaces between adjacent pairs of tamper band retainers, and six stacking ribs arranged in spaced-apart relation to one another to cause each of the stacking ribs to associate with a “companion” retainer and extend along a line bisecting that companion retainer;





FIG. 7

is a perspective view of a portion of the cap of

FIG. 6

showing the undulated frangible tear line between the cap and the removable tamper band, the three cap retainers, the three tamper band retainers, and portions of four of the six stacking ribs;





FIG. 8

is a side elevation view of the closure of

FIG. 2

prior to installation of that closure on a can, with portions broken away, showing the tamper band appended to a lower edge of the cap;





FIG. 9

is a “flat development” of a lower portion of the closure before removal of the tamper band from the cap showing the three short cap retainers “above” the undulated frangible tear line, the three long tamper band retainers “below” the undulated frangible tear line, the finger-pull tab included in the tamper band, and lowermost ends of the six stacking ribs;





FIG. 10

is a view similar to

FIG. 9

showing partial separation of the removable tamper band from the lower edge of the cap along the undulated frangible tear line;





FIG. 11

is a side elevation view of one set of cans stacked on and above a lower set of cans with a sheet of corrugated material above the lower set of cans and supporting the upper set of cans;





FIG. 12

is a sectional view of the closure of

FIG. 2

taken along line


12





12


of

FIG. 6

mounted on an annular ridge of a can showing the height and configuration of several of the stacking ribs and omitting the discharge valve that is mounted on the top dome of the can and surrounded by the annular ridge;





FIG. 13

is a sectional view of the closure (before removal of the tamper band) taken along line


13





13


of

FIG. 12

showing that when the tamper band is coupled to the cap and used to retain the closure on the can that the three long curved tamper band retainers (shown in phantom) and the three short cap retainers (also shown in phantom) cooperate to engage the annular ridge of the can to retain the closure in a mounted position on the can as shown in

FIG. 2

; and





FIG. 14

is a sectional view of the closure (after removal of the tamper band from the cap) taken along line


14





14


of

FIG. 5

showing that after removal of the tamper band from the cap only the three short cap retainers (shown in phantom) cooperate to retain the cap in a mounted position on the can as shown in FIG.


5


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




A tamper-resistant closure


10


shown, for example, in

FIGS. 6-8

is configured to be mounted on top of a can


12


shown, for example, in

FIG. 1

to cover a product discharge valve


14


included in can


12


as shown, for example, in FIG.


2


. Closure


10


comprises a cap


16


and a removable tamper band


18


coupled to a lower edge of cap


16


to define an undulated frangible tear line


20


between cap


16


and tamper band


18


as shown, for example, in FIGS.


4


and


7


-


10


.




Closure


10


includes cap retainers


22


provided on the lower edge of an inner surface of cap


16


and band retainers


24


provided on an inner surface of tamper band


18


as shown, for example, in

FIGS. 6-10

. These cap retainers


22


and band retainers


24


engage an annular ridge


26


(see

FIG. 1

) included on top of can


12


and cooperate to retain cap


16


in place on can


12


after closure


10


is mounted on can


12


at a can manufacturing plant as shown, for example, in

FIGS. 12 and 13

. Cap retainers


22


and band retainers


24


cooperate to retain cap


16


in place on can


12


until a consumer later removes tamper band


18


from cap


16


just before the consumer removes cap


16


to operate product discharge valve


14


in the usual way to discharge a pressurized product such as whipped cream from can


12


for the first time.




Tamper band


18


can be separated from cap


16


easily along undulated frangible tear line


20


using finger-pull tab


54


in a manner shown, for example, in

FIGS. 2-4

. Once tamper band


18


has been separated from can


12


, cap


16


is retained on can


12


only by engagement of cap retainers


22


provided on the lower edge of cap


16


with annular ridge


26


on top of can


12


. Cap


16


can now be removed from and remounted on can


12


easily at the option of the consumer. In each case, once remounted on can


12


, cap


16


will be retained in its mounted position on can


12


by engagement of cap retainers


22


with annular ridge


26


on top of can


12


as shown, for example, in

FIGS. 5 and 14

.




As shown in

FIG. 1

, can


12


comprises a body


30


, a dome


32


coupled to a top end of body


30


at annular chime


34


, product discharge valve


14


mounted on ceiling


36


, and annular ridge


26


extending upwardly from ceiling


36


and surrounding product discharge valve


14


. Although valve


14


is a tilt-actuated valve, it is within the scope of this disclosure to include any suitable valve


14


in can


12


. Moreover, ridge


26


could be somewhat irregular or discontinuous without departing from the disclosure made herein. Although closure


10


is shown to be mounted on a pressurized can, it is within the scope of this disclosure to configure closure


10


to mount on a wide variety of pressurized and non-pressurized containers.




Referring now to

FIGS. 7-9

, cap


16


includes a side wall


40


having an annular lower rim


42


. Annular lower rim


42


comprises an annular rim strip


44


and a series of downwardly extending retainer tabs


46


. As shown best in

FIGS. 6 and 7

, retainer tabs


46


are positioned to lie in circumferentially spaced-apart relation to one another about annular rim strip


44


. As shown best in

FIGS. 8-10

, each cap retainer


22


is coupled to an inner surface of a lowermost edge of one of the downwardly extending retainer tabs


46


.




Continuing to refer to

FIGS. 7-9

, removable tamper band


18


comprises a band strip


50


and a series of upwardly extending retainer mounts


52


coupled to band strip


50


. As shown best in

FIGS. 6 and 7

, retainer mounts


52


are positioned to lie in circumferentially spaced-apart relation to one another about band strip


50


. As shown best in

FIGS. 8-10

, each band retainer


24


is coupled to an inner surface of one of the retainer mounts


52


and arranged to extend along a portion of the boundary between a retainer mount


52


and the band strip


50


. Removable tamper band


18


further includes a finger-pull tab


54


coupled to one end of band strip


50


and configured to be gripped by a user to facilitate separation of tamper band


18


from cap


16


by the user.




As shown best in

FIGS. 9 and 10

, removable tamper band


18


is coupled to annular lower rim


42


of cap


16


to define frangible tear line


20


therebetween. In the illustrated embodiment, frangible tear line


20


is undulated.




As shown, for example, in

FIG. 8

, cap


16


has a central axis


56


and each of cap retainers


22


and band retainers


24


intersect a reference plane


58


perpendicular to central axis


56


while tamper band


18


remains coupled to cap


16


along undulated frangible tear line


20


. Each of the upwardly extending retainer mounts


52


lies in a space between a pair of adjacent retainer tabs


46


as shown, for example, in

FIG. 9

to establish an annular alternating series of downwardly extending retainer tabs and upwardly extending retainer mounts lying in end-to-end relation to one another between annular rim strip


44


and annular band strip


50


and between reference planes


58


and


62


.




Each upwardly extending retainer mount


52


includes an uppermost edge


60


extending along portions of undulated frangible tear line


20


as shown, for example, in FIG.


9


. These uppermost edges


60


lie in a second reference plane


62


perpendicular to central axis


56


and above plane


54


as shown, for example, in

FIGS. 8 and 9

. As suggested in

FIG. 7

, these uppermost edges


60


are curved about central axis


56


of cap


16


.




Referring now to

FIG. 6

, it will be seen that cap retainers


22


are relatively short as compared to the longer band retainers


24


. Each cap retainer


22


subtends an angle


64


of about 23° and in a preferred embodiment 23.5°. The total or cumulative arc length of all three cap retainers


22


is 70.5°. Two of the band retainers


24


subtend an angle


66


of about 75° and a third of the band retainers


24


(i.e., the band retainer located near tear band slot


68


) subtends an angle


69


of about 69°. The total or cumulative arc length of all three band retainers


24


is 219.3°. The total or cumulative arc length of all six retainers


22


,


24


is 289.8°. Angles


64


,


66


,


69


are measured from “blend-in” to “blend-in.”




Cap retainers


22


and band retainers


24


cooperate to engage effectively about 80% of annular ridge


26


(e.g., 289.8/360) on can


12


when tamper band


18


is attached to side wall


40


of cap


16


and closure


10


is mounted on can


12


in a “tamper-resistant” position as shown, for example, in

FIGS. 2 and 14

. Cap retainers


22


alone cooperate to engage effectively about 20% of annular ridge


26


(e.g., 70.5/360) on can


12


upon removal of tamper band


18


from side wall


40


of cap


16


and closure


10


is mounted on can


12


in a “normal-closure” position as shown, for example, in

FIGS. 5 and 14

. As shown best in

FIG. 6

in the illustrated embodiment, each cap retainer


22


is “cut” flat across to present a straight edge


23


so that cap retainers


22


are not cut radially and do not follow the curvature of the cap.




Cap


16


further comprises a series of upright stacking ribs


70


appended to a somewhat frustoconical inner surface


72


of side wall


40


. The ribs


70


are arranged to lie in uniformly circumferentially spaced-apart relation to one another about inner surface


72


of side wall


40


. As shown best in

FIG. 6

, in an illustrated embodiment, each upright stacking rib


70


is associated with only one of retainer tabs


22


and retainer mounts


24


. Each upright stacking rib


70


includes a lowermost end


74


positioned to lie adjacent to said only one of the retainer tabs


22


and retainer mounts


24


as shown, for example, in

FIGS. 7-9

and along a line


76


bisecting said only one of the retainer tabs


22


and retainer mounts


24


as shown, for example, in FIG.


6


.




The lowermost end


74


of each upright stacking rib


70


is spaced apart from frangible tear line


20


and adapted to engage an upper portion of annular ridge


26


on can


12


as shown, for example, in FIG.


12


. At the warehouse, a first set of cans


12


is set on a pallet


80


and a second set of cans


12


is set on a cardboard sheet


82


that is set on top of closures


10


included in the underlying first set of cans


12


. Upright stacking ribs


70


cooperate to prevent deformation of closures


10


under loads applied by overlying sets of stacked cans, which deformation could lead to unwanted premature product discharge from cans


12


. Each upright stacking rib


70


extends from lowermost end


74


to an uppermost end


78


terminating at a ceiling


80


of cap


16


as shown, for example, in FIG.


12


.




Although the invention has been described in detail with reference to certain preferred embodiments, variations and modifications exist within the scope and spirit of the invention as described and defined in the following claims.



Claims
  • 1. A tamper-resistant closure for mounting on a can having a body and a dome coupled to a top end of the body and formed to include an annular ridge surrounding a discharge valve mounted on the dome, the closure comprisinga cap including a side wall having an annular lower rim, a removable tamper band coupled to a lower edge of the annular lower rim to define a frangible tear line therebetween, means for engaging an annular ridge on a can to retain the can on the can when the closure is mounted on the can in a tamper-resistant position the engaging means including cap retainers coupled to the annular lower rim and tamper band retainers coupled to the removable tamper band, wherein the annular lower rim includes an annular rim strip and a series of downwardly extending retainer tabs positioned to lie in circumferentially spaced-apart relation to one another about the annular rim strip, the removeble tamper band includes an annular band strip and a series upwardly extending retainer mounts arranged to lie in circumferentially spaced-apart relation to one another about the annular band strip and in spaces defined between adjacent downwardly extending retainer tabs to establish an annular alternating series of downwardly extending retainer tabs and upwardly extending retainer mounts lying in end-to-end relation to one another between the annular rim strip and band strip; and wherein a first of the tamper band retainers subtends an angle of about 69°, a first of the cap retainers subtends an angle of about 23.5°, a second of the tamper band retainers subtends an angle of about 75°, a second of the cap retainers subtends an angle of about 23.5°, a third of the tamper band retainers subtends an angle of about 75°, and a third of the cap retainers subtends an angle of about 23.5°.
  • 2. The closure of claim 1, wherein the frangible tear line is undulated to lie between each tamper band retainer and the side wall and also between each cap retainer and a lowermost edge of the removable tamper band while the tamper band is coupled to the annular lower rim of the cap.
  • 3. The closure of claim 1, wherein the annular lower rim includes a rim strip and a series of downwardly extending retainer tabs coupled to the rim strip and arranged to lie along portions of the undulated frangible tear line and each of the cap retainers is appended to one of the downwardly extending retainer tabs.
  • 4. The closure of claim 1, wherein the removable tamper band includes a band strip and a series of upwardly extending retainer mounts coupled to the band strip and arranged to lie along portions of the undulated frangible tear line and each of the tamper band retainers is appended to one of the upwardly extending retainer mounts.
  • 5. The closure of claim 1, wherein the frangible tear line is undulated, each upwardly extending retainer mount includes a curved uppermost edge extending along portions of the frangible tear line, and each downwardly extending retainer tab includes a curved lowermost edge extending along other portions of the frangible tear line.
  • 6. The closure of claim 1, wherein the cap has a central axis and each of the cap retainers and tamper band retainers intersect a first plane perpendicular to the central axis.
  • 7. The closure of claim 6, wherein the frangible tear line is undulated and each upwardly extending retainer mount includes an uppermost edge extending along portions of the frangible tear line and lying in a second plane perpendicular to the central axis and above the first plane.
  • 8. The closure of claim 1, wherein the annular lower rim includes a rim strip having a lower edge and retainer tabs coupled to the lower edge of the rim strip and arranged to extend downwardly away from the lower edge of the rim strip and each of the cap retainers is coupled to one of the retainer tabs.
  • 9. The closure of claim 8, wherein the engaging means includes three retainer tabs and the cap retainer on each retainer tab subtends an angle of about 23.5°.
  • 10. The closure of claim 8, wherein the rim strip is annular, the retainer tabs are uniformly spaced apart about the circumference of the annular rim strip to define spaces therebetween, the tamper band includes a band strip having an upper edge and retainer mounts coupled to the upper edge of the band strip and arranged to extend upwardly away from the upper edge of the band strip, each of the retainer mounts is positioned to lie in one of the spaces formed between a pair of adjacent retainer tabs to cause each of such spaces to be occupied by one of the tamper band retainer mounts, and each of the tamper band retainers is coupled to one of the retainer mounts.
  • 11. The closure of claim 10, wherein the cap further includes a series of upright stacking ribs appended to a frustoconical-conical inner surface of the side wall and arranged to lie in uniformly circumferentially spaced-apart relation about the frustoconical-conical inner surface and each upright stacking rib is associated with only one of the retainer tabs and retainer mounts and includes a lowermost end positioned to lie adjacent to said only one of the retainer tabs and retainer mounts and along a line bisecting said only one of the retainer tabs and retainer mounts.
  • 12. The closure of claim 10, wherein the engaging means includes three retainer mounts and the tamper band retainer on each retainer mount subtends an angle of at least 60°.
  • 13. The closure of claim 10, wherein the engaging means includes three retainer mounts, two of the tamper band retainers subtend angles of about 75°, and another of the tamper band retainers subtend an angle of about 69°.
  • 14. The closure of claim 1, wherein the frangible tear line is undulated to define a series of spaced-apart, downwardly projecting retainer tabs in the annular lower rim above the undulated frangible tear line and a series of spaced-apart upwardly projecting retainer mounts in the removable tamper band below the undulated frangible tear line, one of the cap retainers is coupled to each of the downwardly projecting retainer tabs, and one of the tamper band retainers is coupled to each of the upwardly projecting retainer mounts.
  • 15. The closure of claim 14, wherein the cap further includes a series of upright stacking ribs appended to a frustoconical-conical inner surface of the side wall and arranged to lie in uniformly circumferentially spaced-apart relation about the frustoconical-conical inner surface and each upright stacking rib is associated with only one of the retainer tabs and retainer mounts and includes a lowermost end positioned to be adjacent to said only one of the retainer tabs and retainer mounts.
  • 16. The closure of claim 14, wherein each pair of adjacent downwardly projecting retainer tabs is positioned to lie in circumferentially spaced-apart relation one to another to define a space therebetween containing one of the upwardly projecting retainer mounts therein.
  • 17. The closure of claim 16, wherein the cap has a central axis and each of the cap retainers and tamper band retainers intersect a first plane perpendicular to the central axis.
  • 18. The closure of claim 16, wherein the cap further includes a series of upright stacking ribs appended to a frustoconical-conical inner surface of the side wall and arranged to lie in uniformly circumferentially spaced-apart relation about the frustoconical-conical inner surface end each upright stacking rib is associated with only one of the retainer tabs and retainer mounts and includes a lowermost end positioned to be adjacent to said only one of the retainer tabs and retainer mounts.
  • 19. A tamper-resistant closure for mounting on a can having a body and a dome coupled to a top end of the body and formed to include an annular ridge surrounding a discharge valve mounted on the dome, the closure comprisinga can including a side wall having an annular lower rim, a removable tamper band coupled to a lower edge of the annular lower rim to define a frangible tear line therebetween, means for engaging an annular ridge on a can to retain the cap on the can when the closure is mounted on the can in a tamper-resistant position, the engaging means including cap retainers coupled to the annular lower rim and tamper band retainers coupled to the removable tamper band, wherein the annular lower rim includes an annular rim strip and a series of downwardly extending retainer tabs positioned to lie in circumferentially spaced-apart relation to one another about the annular rim strip, the removable tamper band includes an annular band strip and a series of upwardly extending retainer mounts arranged to lie in circumferentially spaced-apart relation to one another about the annular band strip and spaces defined between adjacent downwardly extending retainer tabs to establish an annular alternating series of downwardly extending retainer tabs and upwardly extending retainer mounts lying in end-to-end relation to one another between the annular rim strip and band strip; and wherein the cap further includes a series of upright stacking ribs appended to a frustoconical-conical inner surface of the side wall and arranged to lie in uniformly circumferentially spaced-apart relation about the frustoconical-conical inner surface and each upright stacking rib is associated with only one of the retainer tabs and retainer mounts and includes a lowermost end positioned to lie adjacent to said only one of the retainer tabs and retainer mounts and along a line bisecting said only one of the retainer tabs and retainer mounts.
  • 20. A tamper-resistant closure for mounting on a can having a body and a dome coupled to a top end of the body and formed to include an annular ridge surrounding a discharge valve mounted on the dome, the closure comprisinga cap including a side wall, a removable tamper band coupled to the side wall to define a frangible line therebetween, and means for effectively engaging about 80% of an annular ridge on a can when the tamper band is attached to the side wall and the closure is mounted on the can in a tamper-resistant position and about 20% of an annular ridge on a can upon removal of the tamper band from the side wall and the closure is mounted on the can in a normal-closure position.
  • 21. The closure of claim 20, wherein the engaging means includes three tamper band retainers coupled to the tamper band and three cap retainers coupled to the side wall, each of the tamper band retainers subtends an angle of more than 60° to cause the three tamper band retainers to be adapted to engage about 60% of an annular ridge on a can when the tamper band is attached to the side wall and the closure is mounted on the can in a tamper-resistant position, and each of the cap retainers subtends an angle of about 23° to cause the three caps retainers to be adapted to engage about 20% of an annular ridge on a can when the closure is mounted on the can and even after removal of the tamper band from the cap.
  • 22. The closure of claim 21, where the cap has a central axis and each of the cap retainers and tamper band retainers intersect a first plane perpendicular to the central axis.
  • 23. The closure of claim 21, wherein the engaging means includes three tamper band retainers coupled to the tamper band and three cap retainers coupled to the side wall, each of the tamper band retainers subtends an angle of more than 60° to cause the three tamper band retainers to be adapted to engage about 60% of an annular ridge on a can when the tamper baud is attached to the side wall and the closure is mounted on the can in a tamper-resistant position, and each of the cap retainers subtends an angle of about 23° to cause the three caps retainers to be adapted to engage about 20% of an annular ridge on a can when the closure is mounted on the can and even after removal of the tamper band from the cap.
  • 24. The closure of claim 21, wherein the cap further includes a series of upright stacking ribs appended to a frustoconical-conical inner surface of the side wall and arranged to lie in uniformly circumferentially spaced-apart relation about the frustoconical-conical inner surface and each upright stacking rib is associated with only one of the cap retainers and tamper band retainers and includes a lowermost end positioned to lie adjacent to said only one of the cap retainers and tamper band retainers and along a line bisecting said only one of the cap retainers and tamper band retainers.
  • 25. The closure of claims 20, wherein the frangible tear line is undulated and the engaging means includes a plurality of cap retainers coupled to the side wall and positioned to lie above the undulated frangible tear line and a plurality of tamper band retainers coupled to the tamper band and positioned to lie below the undulated frangible tear line so as to be separated from the side wall upon removal of the tamper band from the side wall.
  • 26. The closure of claim 25, wherein the engaging means includes three circumferentially spaced-apart cap retainers on an inner surface of the side wall.
  • 27. The closure of claim 26, wherein the engaging means further includes three circumferentially spaced-apart tamper band retainers on an inner surface of the tamper band.
  • 28. The closure of claim 27, wherein each of the tamper band retainers is positioned to lie in a space defined between each adjacent pair of circumferentially spaced-apart cap retainers.
  • 29. A tamper-resistant closure for mounting on a can having a body and a dome coupled to a top end of the and formed to include an annular ridge surrounding a discharge valve mounted on the dome, the closure comprising,a cap including a side wall having an inner surface, a removable tamper band coupled to a lower edge of the side wall to define a frangible tear line therebetween, a plurality of cap retainers coupled to the inner surface of the side wall to along and above the frangible tear line and adapted to engage an annular ridge on a can when the cap is mounted on the can, and a plurality of tamper band retainers coupled to an inner surface of removable tamper band to lie along and below the frangible tear line and adapted to engage an annular ridge on a can where the removeable tamper band is coupled to the lower edge of the side wall and the cap is mounted on the can, wherein the cap further includes a series of upright stacking ribs appended to the inner surface of the side wall and arranged to lie in uniformly circumferentially spaced-apart relation about the inner surface and each upright stacking rib is associated with only one of the cap retainers and tamper band retainers and includes a lowermost end positioned to lie adjacent to said only one of the cap retainers and tamper band retainers and along a line bisecting said only one of the cap retainers and tamper band retainers.
  • 30. The closure of claim 29, wherein the frangible tear line is undulated.
  • 31. The closure of claim 30, wherein the cap has a central axis and each of the cap retainers and tamper band retainers intersect a first plane perpendicular to the central axis.
  • 32. A tamper-resistant closure for mounting on a can having a body and a dome coupled to a top end of the body and formed to include an annular ridge surrounding a discharge valve mounted on the dome, the closure comprisinga cap including a side wall having an inner surface, a removable tamper band coupled to a lower edge of the side wall to define a frangible tear line therebetween, a plurality of cap retainer coupled to the inner surface of the side wall to lie along and above the frangible tear line and adapted to engage an annular ridge on a can when the cap is mounted on the can, and a plurality of tamper band retainers coupled to an inner surface of the removable tamper band to lie along and below the frangible tear line and adapted to engage an annular ridge on a can where the removable tamper band is coupled to the lower edge of the side wall and the cap is mounted on the can, wherein a first of the tamper band retainers subtends an angle of about 69°, a first of the cap retainers subtends an angle of about 23.5°, a second of the tamper band retainers subtends an angle of about 75°, a second of the cap retainers subtends an angle of about 23.5°, a third of the tamper band retainers subtends an angle of about 75°, and a third of the cap retainers subtends an angle of about 23.5°.
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