Tamper evident closure member

Abstract
A tamper evident closure member having tamper-evident breakaway strips and correctly spaced reinforced pull-tabs allowing a user to remove the closure member and separate the breakaway strips from a container by lifting the closure member at one of the pull-tabs. The closure member is configured such that the removal and separation happen in a single motion. Moreover, the tamper evident closure member includes engaging walls having a different angle than that of a rim of a container, thereby assisting in complete removal of the breakaway strips during the single motion separation. The closure member also includes vertical indicators providing enhanced tamper resistance.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates in general to packaging containers, and more particularly to a tamper evident closure member, or lid, for a container.




2. Description of the Related Art




In today's retail market, producers of consumer products package a wide number of items in reclosable containers. In particular, producers use reclosable containers to package almost every conceivable food or perishable product. However, a significant danger from accidental or malicious tampering exists when using reclosable containers for such products. Accordingly, producers have developed a wide number of reclosable containers having tamper indication mechanisms for protecting unknowing consumers from these tamper-related dangers. For example, a typical tamper indication mechanism is a lid having a removably attached ring. If the ring is broken, the consumer will know that the contents of the container may be compromised.




However, using the ring to indicate tampering has a variety of drawbacks. For example, the consumer may have to use multiple steps to remove the ring. An example of this is found in U.S. Pat. No. 4,682,706, issued to DeVore et al. on Jul. 28, 1987, disclosing a lid where the consumer first must circumferentially tear off the ring before removing the lid. Other tamper-evident rings require consumers to independently pull multiple tabs or entire ring sections before they are able to remove the lid. Such machinations reduce the desirability and aesthetics of the reclosable container and may force the producer to have to choose between aesthetic functionality and consumer safety.




Furthermore, tamper-evident lids often should satisfy several other design criteria. For example, typically the lid is made from a single injection mold, thereby requiring straightforwardness in lid design. Also, the producer may package the contents of the container in an assembly-line type setting where a high speed capping machine separates each lid and engages it with a newly filled container. Often, these high-speed capping machines also dictate straightforwardness in lid design.




Accordingly, a need exists for a safe, aesthetically pleasing, tamper-evident, reclosable lid having a design that is straightforward enough to be made from a single injection mold, to be used in a high speed capping system, and to be easily removed from the container.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




Accordingly, one aspect of the present invention is to provide a tamper evident closure member, or lid, incorporating single motion separation along with the safety feature of tamper indication. In other words, the closure member may be advantageously separated from the container by the single motion of pulling up on a pull-tab. Moreover, according to this aspect, the structure of the tamper evident closure member is of sufficient straightforwardness that it may be manufactured from a single mold injection and used in a high speed capping machine.




According to another aspect, the tamper evident closure member includes an inner engaging wall engaging a rim of the container at an angle of that advantageously increases the interference fit, or attachment, between the container and the closure member, thereby making undiscovered tampering more difficult. According to another aspect, the closure member includes vertical indicators comprising weakened sections near reinforced pull-tabs, thereby advantageously increasing the likelihood of a noticeable tamper-indicating discontinuity.




According to another aspect, the tamper evident closure member includes a frangible web between a skirt and a plurality of breakaway strips. A plurality of reinforced pull-tabs are circumferentially spaced about the lid between the breakaway strips. The frangible web advantageously promotes single motion separation of the lid from the container, preferably during which the breakaway strips automatically separate from the skirt. According to yet another aspect, the pull-tabs also function to reclose or reseal the closure member to container after the breakaway strips are separated.




Therefore, one aspect of the present invention is a closure member comprising a center section configured to cover a container, a skirt surrounding the center section, a plurality of non-continuous breakaway strips, and a frangible web for attaching the skirt to the breakaway strips. The closure member also includes a plurality of pull-tabs formed on the skirt. Each pull-tab is positioned between adjacent breakaway strips. The closure member also includes at least one protruding edge on each of the breakaway strips. The protruding edge is configured to provide single motion separation of the breakaway strips from the skirt when one of the pull-tabs is lifted upwardly.




Another aspect of the present invention is a reclosable container comprising a container having an inverted U-shaped annular rim terminating at a tip, and a lid. The lid has a center section, a skirt formed at the periphery of the center section and configured to engage the rim of the container, and a plurality of strips frangibly attached to the skirt. Each strip includes an inner edge configured to engage the tip of the rim such that a single motion separates the skirt from the strips and the lid from the container.




Another aspect of the present invention is a method of packaging goods in a reclosable container. The method comprises filling a container with goods and attaching a closure member having a tamper evidencing mechanism to the container in a manner that provides removal of the closure member from the container along with separation of tamper evidencing mechanism from the closure member in a single motion.




Yet another aspect of the present invention is a method of separating a lid from a container. This method comprises lifting a tab on the periphery of a lid such that the lid completely disengages from a container in a single motion. Moreover, at least one tamper resistant strip is also separated from the lid and the container in the same single motion.




Another aspect of the present invention is a closure member comprising a cover section configured to cover an open end of a container, and a skirt surrounding the cover section. The skirt has a plurality of pull-tabs circumferentially spaced around the periphery of the skirt. Each pull-tab is of a thicker cross section than that of the skirt and each pull-tab has at least one protrusion configured to engage an edge of an a rim of a container so as to attach the closure member to the container.




Another aspect of the present invention is a reclosable container comprising a first surface on a skirt of a closure member. The skirt has a cross section shaped substantially like an inverted letter U. The reclosable container further includes a second surface on a rim of a container. The rim of the container has a cross section shaped substantially like the skirt. The first surface forms a first angle with a vertical plane and the second surface forms a second angle with the vertical plane. Moreover, the second angle is greater than the first angle.




Yet another aspect of the present invention is a closure member comprising a center section configured to cover an open end of a container. The open end of the container terminates in an outermost tip. The closure member also includes a skirt surrounding the center section and having an inverted U-shaped cross section. The inverted U-shaped cross section has a first wall connected to the center section and a second wall opposite the first wall. The closure member also includes at least one pull-tab attached the second wall and at least one breakaway strip adjacently attached to the pull-tab via vertical indicators and attached to the skirt via a perforated web. The breakaway strip has a first protrusion configured to engage the container at the outermost tip such that the vertical indicators, the perforated web, and the breakaway strips form a tamper evidencing mechanism.




Another aspect of the present invention is a closure member comprising a center section configured to cover an open end of a container, a skirt surrounding the center section, a plurality of breakaway strips configured to prevent tampering, and a plurality of weakened sections. Each weakened section frangibly connects at least a portion of each the breakaway strip to the skirt. The closure member also includes at least one pull-tab. The pull-tab is fixedly attached to the skirt and frangibly attached between breakaway strips such that a user lifting on the pull-tab separates the closure member from the container in a single motion.




For the purposes of summarizing the invention, certain aspects, advantages and novel features of the invention have been described. Of course, it is to be understood that not necessarily all such advantages may be achieved in accordance with any particular embodiment of the invention. Thus, the invention may be embodied or carried out in a manner that achieves or optimizes one advantage or group of advantages as taught herein without necessarily achieving other advantages as may be taught or suggested herein.




Other aspects and advantages of the invention will be apparent from the detailed description below and the appended claims.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The present invention is described in more detail below in connection with the attached drawings, which are meant to illustrate and not to limit the invention, and a brief description of which is as follows.





FIG. 1

illustrates a cross-sectional side view of a closure member according to one embodiment of the invention.





FIG. 2

illustrates a front elevation view of the closure member of

FIG. 1

, engaged to a container.





FIG. 3

illustrates a top view of a closure member according to FIG.


1


.





FIG. 4

illustrates a cross-sectional side view of the closure member engaged with the container of FIG.


2


.





FIGS. 5A-5B

illustrates side views of the closure member being disengaged from the container.





FIG. 6

illustrates a front elevation view of a closure member engaged to the container according to another embodiment of the invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT





FIG. 1

illustrates a cross-sectional side view of a tamper evident closure member


100


according to one embodiment of the invention. As shown in

FIG. 1

, the closure member


100


comprises a center section


105


, a skirt


110


, a perforated web


115


, and a breakaway strip


120


. According to the preferred embodiment, the center section


105


is generally planar, of unitary construction, and configured to cover an opening at the top of a container. In addition, the center section


105


may include a wide variety of inner angles, indentations, ridges, and the like. Such construction of the center section


105


advantageously allows a plurality of containers to be efficiently and sturdily stacked or stored on top of one another.




The skirt


110


surrounds the center section


105


of the closure member


100


. According to the preferred embodiment, the skirt


110


comprises an inner surface, called an engaging wall


125


, and an outer surface, called an outer wall


130


. The engaging wall


125


forms a bight or inverted letter “U” shaped cross section with one end of the inverted U-shaped cross section attaching to the container-facing side of the center section


105


. According to the preferred embodiment, the outer wall


130


is shaped substantially similar to the engaging wall


125


with one end of the inverted U-shaped cross section attaching to the center section


105


on the side facing opposite the container. Moreover, the outer wall


130


includes a middle section forming a raised annular rim-shaped top surface


135


. Based on the foregoing, the skirt


110


is configured to assist in attaching the closure member


100


to the container.




It will be understood that a skilled artisan will recognize a wide number of structures for the skirt


110


that assist in attaching the closure member


100


to the container.





FIG. 1

also illustrates the breakaway strip


120


attached to the skirt


110


by way of the perforated web


115


. The perforated web


115


is preferably frangible and comprises weakened sections


137


circumferentially alternating with open sections


138


. The weakened sections


137


are preferably thin relative to the skirt


110


such that when stress is applied to the skirt


110


, the skirt


110


separates from the breakaway strip


120


at the weakened sections


137


. The open sections


138


comprise gaps or spaces between the weakened sections


137


. Thus, only a very small force is required to separate the breakaway strip


120


from the skirt


110


at the perforated web


115


. This ease of separation enhances both the aesthetic value and tamper resistance of the closure member


100


. The aesthetic value of the closure member


100


is enhanced because easy separation of the breakaway strip


120


from the skirt


110


allows for the separation to occur in a single motion, as will be further discussed below. The tamper resistance of the closure member


100


is enhanced because even a small tampering force will still be indicated by the separation of the breakaway strip


120


.




As shown in

FIG. 1

, the breakaway strip


120


includes an inner surface


140


facing radially inward toward the container. The breakaway strip


120


also includes an outer surface


145


opposite that of the inner surface


140


. The inner surface


140


includes an upper protrusion


150


and a lower protrusion


155


such that the inner surface


140


roughly forms a sawtooth-like structure. The upper protrusion


150


provides a locking and tamper evidencing mechanism, as explained below. The lower protrusion


155


relates to the stacking and spacing of the closure member


100


on high-speed capping mechanisms. For example, a typical capping mechanism functions to attach the closure member


100


to a filled container. In order to do this at a relatively high speed, the capping mechanism maintains a plurality of the closure members


100


in a stack at a first location, and feeds one of the closure members


100


from the stack at a time. The lower protrusion


155


ensures that the closure members


100


within the stack will not “stick” together. For example, the lower protrusion


155


advantageously blocks the top surface


135


of a subsequent closure member


100


from sliding into a locked position inside the breakaway strip


120


.




The outer surface


145


comprises a substantially vertical wall. Moreover, in the preferred embodiment, the perforated web


115


is approximately centered between the innermost portion of the inner surface


140


and the outermost portion of the outer surface


145


.




However, it will be understood that a skilled artisan would recognize that the perforated web


115


may advantageously attach to the breakaway strip


120


in a wide number of areas. For example, the perforated web


115


may attach to the breakaway strip


120


anywhere from approximately the innermost portion of the inner surface


140


, thereby leaving only a small edge for the upper protrusion


150


, to the outermost portion of the outer surface


145


.




The closure member


100


also includes at least one and preferably three pull-tabs


160


, shown in

FIG. 1

partially in phantom because each pull-tab


160


circumferentially alternates with the perforated web


115


and the breakaway strip


120


. Thus, the structure of the pull-tab


160


includes the structures shown in phantom and those associated with the breakaway strip


120


.




According to the preferred embodiment, the pull-tab


160


is a reinforced extension of the skirt


110


, in that rather than the skirt


110


tapering down in thickness to the perforated web


115


, the skirt


110


widens in thickness at the pull-tab


160


. Moreover, the pull-tab


160


includes an inner surface


165


and an outer surface


170


. The outer surface


170


is similar in shape to the outer surface


145


of the breakaway strip


120


except that the outer surface


170


of the pull-tab


160


extends vertically to approximately the top surface


135


of the skirt


110


. Moreover, the inner surface


165


of the pull-tab


160


is similar in shape to the inner surface


140


of the skirt


110


, in that the inner surface


165


of the pull-tab


160


includes structures similar to the upper and lower protrusions,


150


and


155


, respectively.





FIG. 2

illustrates a front elevational view of the closure member


100


engaged to a container


200


according to the preferred embodiment of the invention. As shown in

FIG. 2

, the closure member


100


includes the skirt


110


having the top surface


135


. In addition,

FIG. 2

shows the breakaway strip


120


attached to the skirt


110


by way of the perforated web


115


. As discussed in the foregoing, the perforated web


115


preferably includes the weakened sections


137


(not shown) alternating with open sections


138


(not shown) advantageously providing separation when even only a small force is applied.




However, it will be understood by one of ordinary skill in the art that the perforated web


115


may include a wide number of structures configured to break when stress is applied to the skirt


110


. For example, the perforated web


115


may only include the weakened sections


137


. Alternatively, the perforated web


115


may comprise vertical grooves spaced apart so as to break when stress is applied.





FIG. 2

also illustrates a front elevational view of the pull-tab


160


. As shown in

FIG. 2

, the pull-tab


160


is surrounded on both sides by vertical indicators


215


, and firmly connected to the skirt


110


near the top surface


135


. The vertical indicators


215


comprise thinned material similar to the weakened sections


137


. Accordingly, if accidental or malicious tampering occurs, the vertical indicators


215


advantageously provide weakened material adjacent to reinforced material on the pull-tab


160


, thereby providing the consumer with a likely area for such tampering to be indicated by a break or discontinuity.




Moreover, the pull-tab


160


provides additional advantageous functionality. For example, when stress is applied to the pull-tab


160


in an outwardly lever-type fashion, the pull-tab


160


hinges at the skirt


110


near the top surface


135


while breaking though the vertical indicators


215


. Such lever-action being located near the top surface


135


of the skirt


110


advantageously transfers the stress to the closure member


100


, thereby easily peeling the skirt


110


up and away from the container


200


in a single motion.





FIG. 3

illustrates a top view of the closure member


100


according to the preferred embodiment of the invention. As shown in

FIG. 3

, the closure member


100


includes the center section


105


, circumferentially surrounded by the top surface


135


of the skirt


110


. According to this embodiment, three pull-tabs,


160


A,


160


B, and


160


C are approximately evenly spaced and attached around the edge of the skirt


110


. One breakaway strip


120


is connected between each of the pull-tabs


160


. Such configuration of the pull-tabs


160


and the breakaway strip


120


advantageously provides multiple points along the periphery of the closure member


100


where stress may be applied to remove the closure member


100


from the container


200


.





FIG. 4

illustrates a cross-sectional side view of the closure member


100


engaged to the container


200


, according to the preferred embodiment of the invention. As shown in

FIG. 4

, the container


200


includes an inverted U-shaped annular rim


400


having an inner surface


405


, so named because the extension of the inner surface


405


is also the surface corresponding to the inside of the container


200


. The annular rim


400


also includes an outer surface


410


, so named because the extension of the outer surface


410


is the surface corresponding to the outside of the container


200


.




According to the preferred embodiment, the inner surface


405


is shaped substantially like the engaging wall


125


of the skirt


110


. According to this embodiment, the rim


400


and the engaging wall


125


form a friction fit relationship such that the closure member


100


can be re-used to cover the container


200


and form a seal even after the breakaway strip


120


is removed.





FIG. 4

also illustrates the advantageous relationship between an annular tip


415


at the extremity of the rim


400


and the breakaway strip


120


. For example, according to this embodiment, as the closure member


100


is first engaged to cover the container


200


, the breakaway strip


120


hinges outwardly at the perforated web


115


such that the upper and lower protrusions,


150


and


155


, on the inner surface


140


of the breakaway strip


120


slide around the inner surface


405


of the rim


400


. Once the annular tip


415


is pushed beyond the upper protrusion


150


, the breakaway strip


120


hinges back toward the outer surface


410


of the container


200


. Thus, the perforated web


115


advantageously allows the breakaway strip


120


to flex to a larger diameter and snap over the annular tip


415


of the rim


400


of the container


200


.




Moreover, once the breakaway strip


120


has snapped over the rim


400


, the upper protrusion


150


of the breakaway strip


120


advantageously promotes the tamper indicating aspect of the closure member


100


. For example, once the closure member


100


is engaged to the container


200


, any attempt to lift the closure member


100


off the container


200


engages the annular tip


415


of the container


200


with the upper protrusion


150


on the breakaway strip


120


. The engagement of the annular tip


415


and the upper protrusion


150


applies stress to the perforated web


115


and the vertical indicators


215


. Any further lifting of the closure member


100


or prying under the breakaway strip


120


will exert enough force onto one or all of the vertical indicators


215


or weakened sections


137


to cause either visible damage or a tamper indicating break therein. Accordingly, the closure member


100


cannot be removed and the interior of the container


200


cannot be accessed without removal of at least a portion of the breakaway strip


120


or some other visible damage to the closure member


100


.




According to the preferred embodiment of the invention, the outermost side of the engaging wall


125


advantageously forms a first angle


420


with a vertical plane. Moreover, the outermost side of the inner surface


405


of the container


200


forms a second angle


425


with the same vertical plane. As shown in

FIG. 4

, the first angle


420


is greater than the second angle


425


such that the engaging wall


125


has a natural tendency to try to lift or raise the closure member


100


off the container


200


.




Such natural tendency in the structures provides several distinct advantages. For example, before the container


200


has first been opened, i.e., before the breakaway strip


120


has been separated from the skirt


110


, the lifting tendency raises the closure member


100


until the upper protrusion


150


engages the annular tip


415


. Thus, the upper protrusion


150


locks the closure member


100


onto the container


200


. This locking advantageously decreases the likelihood that any accidental or malicious tampering can go undetected. Moreover, this locking advantageously increases the ease of separation between the skirt


110


and the breakaway strip


120


. Both of these advantages stem from the relatively small force needed to separate the breakaway strip


120


from the skirt


110


. The more force produced from the foregoing lifting tendency, the less additional force will be needed to separate the breakaway strip


120


.




In addition to the foregoing, the lifting tendency also enables the reclosure or resealing of the closure member


100


to the container


200


. For example, the after the initial opening, i.e., after the breakaway strip


120


has been separated from the skirt


110


, the upper protrusion


150


found on the inner surface


165


of the pull-tabs


160


catches the annular tip


415


. Thus, after the initial opening, the upper protrusion


150


locks the closure member


100


onto the container


200


through the pull-tabs


160


.




In addition to the advantages in locking and reclosure provided by the steeper angled engaging wall


125


, the differing angles between the outermost side of the engaging wall


125


and the outermost side of the container


200


creates a sealing point


430


between the outermost side of the engaging wall


125


and the container


200


where the two structures meet. The sealing point


430


advantageously allows the closure member


100


to reseal to the container


200


even after the breakaway strip


120


has been separated from the skirt


110


.





FIGS. 5A-5B

illustrates side views of the closure member


100


being disengaged from the container


200


, according to the preferred embodiment of the invention. In this embodiment, the skirt


110


includes three pull-tabs


160


A,


160


B, and


160


C, circumferentially spaced between three breakaway strips


120


A,


120


B and


120


C, each breakaway strip


120


having a corresponding perforated web


115


A,


115


B


115


C, respectively. Accordingly, each pull-tab


160


corresponds with its clockwise-adjacent like-named perforated web


115


and breakaway strip


120


. According to the preferred embodiment, the pull-tabs


160


B and


160


C are spaced substantially equidistant in opposite circumferential directions from the pull-tab


160


A. According to one alternative embodiment (not shown), the pull-tabs


160


B and


160


C preferably range from 90 degrees to 170 degrees away from the pull-tab


160


A. More preferably, the pull-tabs


160


B and


160


C are approximately 115 degrees to 125 degrees away from the pull-tab


160


A.





FIG. 5A

illustrates the closure member


100


as it is partially disengaged from the rim


400


of the container


200


. According to

FIG. 5A

, stress is applied in an upwardly direction to the bottom of the pull-tab


160


A when the user pulls upwardly on the pull-tab


160


A. The pull-tab


160


A hinges outwardly, breaking away from the perforated webs


115


A and


115


C at their vertical indicators


215


. As continued upward stress is applied to the pull-tab


160


A, the reinforcement of the pull-tab


160


A raises the top surface


135


of the skirt


110


. As mentioned, the upper protrusion


150


on the breakaway strips


120


A and


120


C lock against the annular tip


415


of the rim


400


. Thus, as the closure member


100


is raised, the breakaway strips


120


A and


120


C remain locked underneath the annular tip


415


, thereby breaking the weakened sections


137


and separating the skirt


110


from the breakaway strips


120


A and


120


C.




According to one embodiment, the upward stress on the pull-tab


160


A and the spacing of the pull-tabs


160


B and


160


C, forces the pull-tabs


160


B and


160


C inward toward the container


200


. This inward motion tightens the engagement of the upper protrusion


150


of the pull-tabs


160


B and


160


C to the annular tip


415


of the rim


400


of the container


200


. This action temporarily affixes the pull-tabs


160


B and


160


C to the annular tip


415


such that further stress is applied between the skirt


110


and the breakaway strips


120


A and


120


C. This further stress advantageously separates the skirt


110


from the breakaway strips


120


A and


120


C, without necessitating that the user manually pull the breakaway strips


120


off from the skirt


110


. Thus, according to the preferred embodiment, the user separates the closure member


100


from the container


200


in a single motion. Preferably, this single motion also completely separates the breakaway strips


120


from the skirt


110


. However, in some instances, the user may still separate dangling portions of the breakaway strips


120


from the skirt


110


.




As continued upward stress is applied to the pull-tab


160


A, the engagement of the pull-tabs


160


B and


160


C is overcome and the skirt


110


between the pull-tabs


160


B and


160


C begins to rise off of the rim


400


of the container


200


. However, as shown in

FIG. 5B

, even though the skirt


110


is nearly completely separated from the container


200


, the upper protrusion


150


of the breakaway strip


120


B remains locked underneath the annular tip


415


of the container


200


. Thus, the skirt


110


hinges at, and eventually breaks away from the breakaway strip


120


B, near its center.





FIG. 6

illustrates a front elevational view of a closure member


600


engaged to the container


200


according to another embodiment of the invention. The closure member


600


of

FIG. 6

is similar to the closure member


100


of

FIG. 2

in that in their respective preferred embodiments, both the closure member


100


and the closure member


600


include three pull-tabs


160


A,


160


B, and


160


C. However, the front elevational view of

FIG. 2

differs from that of

FIG. 6

in that the front elevational view of

FIG. 6

is rotated so as to highlight various distinctive features of this embodiment.




Accordingly,

FIG. 6

illustrates the closure member


600


having the skirt


110


having the top surface


135


. In addition,

FIG. 6

shows the pull-tabs


160


A and


160


B each surrounded by the vertical indicators


215


, and firmly connected to the skirt


110


near the top surface


135


. As mentioned in the foregoing, when stress is applied to one of the pull-tabs


160


, that pull-tab


160


hinges near the top surface


135


of the skirt


110


while breaking though the vertical indicators


215


. This stress is thus advantageously transferred to the skirt


110


, thereby enabling the separation of the closure member


600


from the container


200


in the single motion of lifting the pull-tab


160


.





FIG. 6

also illustrates open sections


138


adjacent to the vertical indicators


215


. Having the open sections


138


adjacent to the vertical indicators


215


advantageously weakens the vertical indicators


215


such that when one of pull-tabs


160


is raised, the vertical indicators


215


are easily broken.





FIG. 6

also illustrates the closure member


600


having the breakaway strips


120


. The breakaway strip


120


attaches to the skirt


110


via a weakened section


605


and a fixed section


610


. In addition, the breakaway strip


120


attaches to the pull-tabs


160


A and


160


B via the vertical indicators


215


. According to this embodiment, the weakened section


605


comprises frangible, thinned, or otherwise perforated material such that stress applied to the skirt


110


separates the breakaway strip


120


from the skirt


110


at the weakened section


605


. In addition, the fixed section


610


comprises an extension of the skirt fastened in a fixed manner to the breakaway strip


120


, thereby creating a non-frangible connection between the breakaway strip


120


and the skirt


110


.




According to the preferred embodiment, the inner surface


140


of the breakaway strip


120


corresponding to the fixed section


610


does not include the upper protrusion


150


. By not including the upper protrusions


150


in the fixed section


610


, the breakaway strip


120


corresponding to the fixed section


610


does not engage the annular tip


415


of the container


200


, and thereby does not inhibit removal of the closure member


600


. As with the foregoing embodiment illustrated in

FIG. 2

, the closure member


600


of

FIG. 6

can be advantageously removed in a single motion from the container


200


. However, according to this embodiment, the breakaway strips


120


also advantageously remain attached to the skirt


110


at the fixed sections


610


.




Although the foregoing invention has been described in terms of preferred embodiments, other embodiments will be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art. For example, the perforated web


115


may comprise a break line, a score, or simply weakened material without gaps or the open sections


138


. In addition, the container


200


may include ridges, protrusions, or angles on the inner surface


405


before the rim


400


such that the resealability between the engaging wall


125


and the container


200


is improved.




It will also be apparent that a skilled artisan may advantageously employ differing shaped pull-tabs


160


to further enhance the functionality discussed in the foregoing description. Additionally, other combinations, omissions, substitutions and modifications will be apparent to the skilled artisan in view of the foregoing disclosure. Accordingly, the present invention is not intended to be limited by the recitation of the embodiments, but is instead to be defined by the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. A closure member comprising:a center section configured to cover a container; a skirt surrounding the center section; a plurality of non-continuous breakaway strips; a frangible web for attaching the skirt to the breakaway strips; a plurality of pull-tabs formed on the skirt, wherein each pull-tab is positioned between adjacent breakaway strips; and at least one protruding edge on each of the breakaway strips, the protruding edge configured to provide single motion separation of the breakaway strips from the skirt when one of the pull-tabs is lifted upwardly.
  • 2. The closure member according to claim 1,wherein the plurality of pull-tabs includes a first, second and third pull-tab, and wherein the second pull-tab is spaced at least 90 degrees in a counter-clockwise direction from the first pull-tab, and the third pull-tab is spaced at least 90 degrees in a clockwise direction from the first pull-tab.
  • 3. The closure member according to claim 1,wherein the plurality of pull-tabs includes a first, second and third pull-tab, and wherein the second pull-tab is spaced between 115 and 125 degrees in a counter-clockwise direction from the first pull-tab, and the third pull-tab is spaced between 115 and 125 degrees in a clockwise direction from the first pull-tab.
  • 4. The closure member according to claim 1, wherein the frangible web includes weakened sections alternating with open sections.
  • 5. A reclosable container comprising:a container having an inverted U-shaped annular rim terminating at a tip; and a lid having a center section, a skirt formed at the periphery of the center section and configured to engage the rim of the container, and a plurality of strips frangibly attached to the skirt, wherein each strip includes an inner edge configured to engage the tip of the rim such that a single motion separates the skirt from the strips and the lid from the container.
  • 6. The reclosable container according to claim 5, wherein the lid further comprises a perforated web attaching the plurality of strips to the skirt.
  • 7. The reclosable container according to claim 6, wherein the perforated web includes weakened sections alternating with open sections.
  • 8. The reclosable container according to claim 5, wherein the lid further comprises a plurality of pull-tabs spaced between the plurality of strips, wherein each pull-tab is fixedly attached to the skirt such that lifting upwardly on one pull-tab separates the skirt from the strips and the lid from the container.
  • 9. A closure member comprising:a cover section configured to cover an open end of a container; and a skirt surrounding the cover section and having a plurality of pull-tabs circumferentially spaced around the periphery of the skirt, each pull-tab being of a thicker cross section than that of the skirt and each pull-tab having at least one protrusion configured to engage an edge of an a rim of a container so as to attach the closure member to the container.
  • 10. The closure member according to claim 9,wherein the plurality of pull-tabs includes a first, second and third pull-tab, and wherein the second pull-tab is spaced at least 90 degrees in a counter-clockwise direction from the first pull-tab, and the third pull-tab is spaced at least 90 degrees in a clockwise direction from the first pull-tab.
  • 11. A closure member comprising:a center section configured to cover an open end of a container, the open end of the container terminating in an outermost tip; a skirt surrounding the center section and having an inverted U-shaped cross section, the inverted U-shaped cross section having a first wall connected to the center section and a second wall opposite the first wall; at least one pull-tab attached the second wall; and at least one breakaway strip adjacently attached to the pull-tab via vertical indicators and attached to the skirt via a perforated web, the breakaway strip having a first protrusion configured to engage the container at the outermost tip such that the vertical indicators, the perforated web, and the breakaway strips form a tamper evidencing mechanism, wherein the closure member further comprises three pull-tabs, each pull-tab having a pull-tab protrusion substantially similar to the first protrusion on the breakaway strip.
  • 12. The closure member of claim 11, wherein the closure member engages the container in a manner tending to lift the closure member off the container, thereby applying a force to the first protrusion and the pull-tab protrusion where they engage the container at the outermost tip.
  • 13. The closure member of claim 11, wherein the breakaway strip further includes a second protrusion below the first protrusion, the second protrusion configured to enable use of the closure member in high speed capping machines.
  • 14. The closure member of claim 1, wherein the perforated web comprises weakened section alternating with open sections.
  • 15. A closure member comprising:a center section configured to cover an open end of a container; a skirt surrounding the center section; a plurality of breakaway strips configured to prevent tampering; a plurality of weakened sections, each weakened section frangibly connecting at least a portion of each the breakaway strip to the skirt; and at least one pull-tab fixedly attached to the skirt and frangibly attached between breakaway strips such that a user lifting on the pull-tab separates the closure member from the container in a single motion.
  • 16. The closure member according to claim 15, wherein the at least one pull-tab is frangibly attached between breakaway strips via vertical indicators configured to prevent tampering.
  • 17. The closure member according to claim 15, wherein portions of the breakaway strips are fixedly attached to the skirt such that only the portions of the breakaway strips frangibly attached to the skirt by the weakened sections separate from the skirt when the closure member is removed from the container.
  • 18. The closure member according to claim 15, wherein the breakaway strips are entirely frangibly attached to the skirt by the weakened sections such that the breakaway strips separate from the skirt when the closure member is removed from the container.
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Photograph of a closure member manufactured by Berry Plastic Corporation before the filing date of the instant application.
Photograph of a closure member manufactured by Berry Plastic Corporation before the filing date of the instant application.
Photograph of a closure member manufactured by Berry Plastic Corporation before the filing date of the instant application.
Photograph of a closure member manufactured by Berry Plastic Corporation before the filing date of the instant application.
Photograph of a closure member manufactured by Berry Plastic Corporation before the filing date of the instant application.
Photograph of a closure member manufactured by Berry Plastic Corporation before the filing date of the instant application.
Photograph of a closure member manufactured by Berry Plastic Corporation before the filing date of the instant application.
Photograph of a closure member manufactured by Berry Plastic Corporation before the filing date of the instant application.
Photograph of a closure member manufactured by Berry Plastic Corporation before the filing date of the instant application.
Photograph of a closure member manufactured by Berry Plastic Corporation before the filing date of the instant application.
Photograph of a closure member manufactured by Berry Plastic Corporation before the filing date of the instant application.
Photograph of a closure member manufactured by Berry Plastic Corporation before the filing date of the instant application.
Photograph of a closure member manufactured by Berry Plastic Corporation before the filing date of the instant application.
Photograph of a closure member manufactured by Hi Plas before the filing date of the instant application.
Photograph of a closure member manufactured by Hi Plas before the filing date of the instant application.
Photograph of a closure member manufactured by Hi Plas before the filing date of the instant application.
Photograph of a closure member manufactured by Hi Plas before the filing date of the instant application.
Photograph of a closure member manufactured by Hi Plas before the filing date of the instant application.
Photograph of a closure member manufactured by Hi Plas before the filing date of the instant application.
Photograph of a closure member manufactured by Hi Plas before the filing date of the instant application.
Photograph of a closure member manufactured by Hi Plas before the filing date of the instant application.
Photograph of a closure member manufactured by Hi Plas before the filing date of the instant application.
Photograph of a closure member manufactured by Hi Plas before the filing date of the instant application.
Photograph of a closure member manufactured by Hi Plas before the filing date of the instant application.
Photograph of a closure member manufactured by Hi Plas before the filing date of the instant application.