The present invention relates to a tamper-evident dispensing closure comprising a body adapted to be attached to a container. The container has a shoulder portion surrounding a dispensing opening. The closure body has a top wall and a peripheral wall which extends from the top wall towards a lower end, such that said lower end of the peripheral wall defines an open end of the body. The open end of the body is in use placed over the shoulder portion of the container. The top wall is provided with a dispensing passage which in use is in line with the dispensing opening of the container. The peripheral wall is provided with tamper-evident means, which cause the peripheral wall to rupture when the closure is removed from the container, thereby indicating tampering with the closure.
The invention thus proposes to provide a closure of which the structural integrity is destroyed when the closure is removed from the container, thereby indicating that the container-closure assembly has been tampered with.
In a particular embodiment the peripheral wall of the closure body has on its inner side one or more protrusions that project inwardly, which protrusions are adapted to be, at least partially, received in corresponding recesses in the shoulder portion of the container, wherein the peripheral wall on the inner side next to at least one of the protrusions is provided with a weakening line. In this embodiment the protrusions on the inner side of the closure body and the recesses cooperate to block the rotation of the closure with respect to the shoulder of the container. If in an attempt to remove the closure from the container a certain rotational force is applied to the closure, the protrusions which are held by the recesses will cause such a tension in the material that the peripheral wall will rupture at the location of the weakening line. Thereby an inerasable indication is left on the closure that an attempt is made to tamper with the container-closure assembly.
In a possible embodiment the one or more protrusions are formed as ribs which extend from the open end towards the top wall of the closure body, a lower portion of the ribs being adapted to be received in said corresponding recesses in the shoulder portion of the container.
In a further possible embodiment the weakening line is a groove on the inner surface of the peripheral wall, preferably a groove which has substantially a V-shape. In case the protrusion is a rib which extends from the open end towards the top wall of the closure body, the groove preferably extends along at least a substantial part of the length of the rib.
In a possible embodiment the ribs have a first portion that is substantially perpendicular with respect to the peripheral wall and a second portion that is bent away from the first portion. Preferably the groove is provided at that side of the rib to which also the second rib portion bends away. Also preferably the ribs have an end edge which forms an abutment surface for abutting against a stop surface at the recess in the shoulder of the container. In this preferred embodiment the attempted rotation of the closure body with respect to the shoulder of the container pushes the abutment surface against a wall of the recess in the shoulder. As the groove is on the same side to which the second portion is bent, the rotational force will open up the groove even more, which eventually causes the peripheral wall at the groove to be torn towards the outer side of the peripheral wall.
Preferably, the second portion extends in an angle with respect to the first portion between 90° and 180°, preferably of about 120°. In a further preferred embodiment the peripheral wall is provided with four ribs, consisting of two pairs of diametrically opposite ribs with respect to the central axis of the closure body, the second rib portions of two diametrically opposite ribs being parallel to each other.
In a possible embodiment the closure has a pivotable lid connected to the body by means of a hinge, in particular a film hinge, wherein the groove is provided on the side of the closure body where the hinge is.
Preferably, the peripheral wall is provided with four ribs, consisting of two pairs of diametrically opposite ribs with respect to the central axis of the closure body.
The tamper-evident closure is typically manufactured from plastic material by means of injection moulding. The closure body and the pivotable lid are thus formed in one piece.
The invention furthermore relates to an assembly of a container and a tamper-evident closure as described in the above, wherein the container has a shoulder portion and a neck portion which defines a dispensing opening of the container, wherein recesses are provided in the shoulder portion of the container, in which the protrusions, or at least a portion thereof, are received.
The invention will be further described in detail with reference to the drawings, in which:
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The closure 1 has on the inside two opposed cylinder segments 27 which are positioned concentrically with the collar 26. The cylinder segments 27 extend from the top 20 wall 21 downwards. At the lower end of the cylinder segments at the radially seen inner side, a ring segment 28 extends which has a conical surface 28a that faces downwards, i.e. towards the open end of the closure and a radial surface that faces upwards, i.e. towards the top wall 21.
On the top wall 21 is furthermore provided an inner cylindrical collar 29 which is concentrical with the cylinder segments 27. The collar 29 is located radially inward from the cylinder segments 27. The inner collar 29 extends in the same direction as the cylinder segments 27 but has a smaller length than the cylinder segments 27. In the collar 29 a sealing ring 70 is arranged.
When the closure 1 is placed on the container 50, the neck portion 52 of the container 50 is inserted into the space between the cylinder segments 27. The circumferential ring 54 is moved beyond the ring segments 28 on the cylinder segments whereby the a snap action takes place. During the locking movement the conical surfaces 28a and 54a slide over each other until the ring segments 28 snaps behind the circumferential ring 28 such that the radial surfaces 28b and 54b engage each other. The closure 1 is now locked on the container 50. In this state the end surface 52a of the container neck 52 abuts the sealing ring 70. The collar 29 surrounds the upper end portion of the container neck 52.
On the inner side of the peripheral wall 22 of the closure 1 four ribs 80 are provided as can be seen in
The shoulder portion 51 of the container 50 is provided with four recesses 55 formed as indents. Each recess 55 has a wall portion 56 that is substantially parallel with the second portion 82 of the corresponding rib 80. A wall portion 57 is present which forms a stop surface for the end edge of the second portion 82 of the rib 80.
Next to two of the ribs 80 a V-groove 201 is provided in the peripheral wall 22 of the closure 1. The groove 201 is provided on the side of the rib 80 to which the second rib portion 82 bends off with respect to the first rib portion 81. When a rotational force is applied to the closure 1 in attempt to lever the closure 1 from the container 50, the abutment surface against the wall 57 of the recess 55 in the shoulder 51. As the groove 201 is on the same side to which the second rib portion 82 is bent, the rotational force will spread open the groove, which eventually causes the peripheral wall 22 at the groove tip to be torn towards 20 the outer side of the peripheral wall 22.
In the embodiment shown there are only provided grooves 201 at the rear side of the closure 1, i.e. that side where the hinge (not visible) for the pivotable lid 3 is arranged.
There are provided two grooves 201 which has the advantage that the peripheral wall 22 will tear regardless of what direction the closure is rotated with respect to the container. Either way, one of the grooves 201 will be spread open and cause a tear in the peripheral wall 22.
In the embodiment shown in the drawings, the closure body and the container have a essentially oval cross sectional shape. This must not be considered limiting as both the container as the closure body, may have another shape, such as for example circular, polygonal, rectangular or square.
In the preferred embodiment shown in the figures, the protrusions on the inner side of the peripheral wall are formed as ribs, in particular ribs with two legs. It must be noted however, that the protrusions could have another suitable shape as well. The protrusions could be formed as simple lugs that extend inwardly and do not extend over the entire height of the peripheral wall. Also the protrusions could be formed as ribs with another shape, not necessarily with the shape as shown in the preferred embodiment.
Also the weakening line is formed as V-groove in the preferred embodiment. It is however also conceivable to make weakening lines in another way. Actually it is only essential that a predetermined weak spot is created where the material will tear when the tension in the material is above a certain threshold.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2007839 | Nov 2011 | NL | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/NL2012/050803 | 11/13/2012 | WO | 00 |