Claims
- 1. A tamper evident closure suitable for mounting onto a container having closure retention means on the neck of the container, said closure being molded from a resilient material and comprising a top portion, a skirt portion depending from the top portion, the skirt having on its internal surface a complementary retention means to the container retention means and a tamper-evident band portion extending from the skirt portion by connection through frangible bridges, the band portion comprising a generally cylindrical body having a terminal free edge and segmented ribs extending radially inwardly of the body and adapted to provide a lip having an inner free edge to engage under a retaining flange extending outwardly from the neck of the container closure below the retention means thereon, characterized in that the segmented ribs are disposed annularly on the internal circumference of the band, the combined circumference length of the segmented ribs are equal to at least 50% of the internal circumference of the band and the segmented ribs being separated from each other by a gap, each rib segment having an upper side facing generally towards the top portion of the closure and an underside facing generally away from the top portion, and the inner surface of the band having a plurality of radially inward projections extending from above the free edge of the band to below the inner free edge of the lip the closure being characterized in that the upper side of the segmented rib comprises a first surface contiguous with the body portion of the band, which surface slopes inwardly and downwardly away from the top portion, and a second surface which extends radially inward from the inner terminus of the first surface and has a slope angle substantially normal to the skirt portion of the closure.
- 2. The tamper-evident closure of claim 1 characterized in that at least some of the second surfaces of the upper side of the segmented ribs are planar.
- 3. A tamper evident closure suitable for mounting onto a container having closure retention means on the neck of the container, said closure being molded from a resilient material and comprising a top portion, a skirt portion depending from the top portion, the skirt having on its internal surface a complementary retention means to the container retention means and a tamper-evident band portion extending from the skirt portion by connection through frangible bridges, the band portion comprising a generally cylindrical body having a terminal free edge and segmented ribs extending radially inwardly of the body and adapted to provide a lip having an inner free edge to engage under a retaining flange extending outwardly from the neck of the container below the closure retention means thereon, characterized in that the segmented ribs are disposed annularly on the internal circumference of the band, the combined circumference length of the segmented ribs are equal to at least 50% of the internal circumference of the band and the segmented ribs being separated from each other by a gap, each rib segment having an upper side facing generally towards the top portion of the closure and an underside facing generally away from the top portion, and the inner surface of the band having a plurality of radially inward projections extending from above the free edge of the band to below the inner free edge of the lip the closure being characterized in that alternate radially inward extending projections are disposed between and below the gaps.
- 4. The tamper-evident closure of claim 3, and further characterized in that radially inward extending projections extend to substantially the center of the underside of the rib segments.
- 5. A tamper-evident closure suitable for mounting onto a container having closure retention means on the neck of the container, said closure being molded from a resilient material and comprising a top portion, a skirt portion depending from the top portion, the skirt having on its internal surface a complementary retention means to the container retention means and a tamper-evident band portion extending from the skirt portion by connection through frangible bridges, the band portion comprising a generally cylindrical body portion and a rib extending radially inwardly of the body having a terminal free edge to provide a lip adapted to engage under a retaining flange extending outwardly from the neck of the container below the closure retention means thereon, the rib having an upper side facing generally towards the top portion of the closure and an underside facing generally away from the top portion, characterized in that the upper side of the rib comprises a first surface contiguous with the body portion of the band, which surface slopes inwardly and downwardly away from the top portion, and a second surface which extends radially inward from the inner terminus of the first surface and has a slope angle substantially normal to the skirt portion of the closure.
- 6. The tamper-evident closure of claim 5 and further characterized in that the rib is segmented.
- 7. The tamper-evident closure of claim 6, and further characterized in that the outer surfaces of the band portion have means for imparting longitudinal rigidity to the band portion, including localized thickening while still permitting the band to extend radially outward as the band portion is moved over the neck of the container.
- 8. The tamper-evident closure of claim 6, and further characterized in that the closure is formed with means of sealingly engaging with the container to prevent leakage therefrom and wherein means for sealingly engaging the closure with the container comprises an annular sealing rib which projects downwardly from an underside of the top portion of the closure, the rib including a first portion having a substantially cylindrical inner surface, the first portion being contiguous with the top and lying adjacent to the skirt of the closure and a second, frusto-conical, portion contiguous with an end of the first portion distal to the top and extending radially inwardly to terminate in a circular free edge, the first portion having an internal diameter at least equal to an external diameter of the neck of the container to which the closure is to be attached such that during engagement of the closure with the neck, the second frusto-conical portion will be engaged by a free end of the neck and folded back against the substantially cylindrical inner surface of the first portion of the rib to form a gas-tight seal between at least an outer surface of the neck of the container and the closure.
- 9. The tamper-evident closure of claim 6, and further characterized in that the complementary retention means on the internal surface of the skirt comprises a thread formed of a series of thread segments arranged, starting from a first thread segment distal to the top, along a helical thread locus.
- 10. The tamper-evident closure of claim 6, and further characterized in that each of the thread segments, except the first, is formed with two substantially planar end surfaces which are each inclined to the axis of the closure and face in a direction downwardly and away from the top of the closure.
- 11. The tamper-evident closure of claim 6, and further characterized in that at least some of the second surfaces of the upper side of the segmented ribs are planar.
- 12. The tamper-evident closure of claim 11, and further characterized in that the closure is formed with means of sealingly engaging with the container to prevent leakage therefrom and wherein means for sealingly engaging the closure with the container comprises an annular sealing rib which projects downwardly from an underside of the top portion of the closure, the rib including a first portion having a substantially cylindrical inner surface, the first portion being contiguous with the top and lying adjacent to the skirt of the closure and a second, frusto-conical, portion contiguous with an end of the first portion distal to the top and extending radially inwardly to terminate in a circular free edge, the first portion having an internal diameter at least equal to an external diameter of the neck of the container to which the closure is to be attached such that during engagement of the closure with the neck, the second frusto-conical portion will be engaged by a free end of the neck and folded back against the substantially cylindrical inner surface of the first portion of the rib to form a gas-tight seal between at least an outer surface of the neck of the container and the closure.
- 13. The tamper-evident closure of claim 12, and further characterized in that the spaces between the thread segments in adjacent turns of the thread are aligned.
- 14. The tamper-evident closure of claim 6, and further characterized in that the combined circumferential length of the segmented ribs is equal to at least fifty (50%) percent of the internal circumference of the band.
- 15. The tamper-evident closure of claim 14, and further characterized in that the combined circumferential length of the segmented ribs is at least sixty-five (65%) percent of the internal circumference of the band.
- 16. The tamper-evident closure of claim 14, and further characterized in that the combined circumferential length of the segmented ribs is at least eighty (80%) percent of the internal circumference of the band.
- 17. The tamper-evident closure of claim 14, and further characterized in that the outer surfaces of the band portion have means for imparting longitudinal rigidity to the band portion, including localized thickening while still permitting the band to extend radially outward as the band portion is moved over the neck of the container.
- 18. The tamper-evident closure of claim 14, and further characterized in that the segmented ribs are substantially evenly disposed around the inside circumference of the band.
- 19. The tamper-evident closure of claim 18, and further characterized in that the combined circumferential length of the segmented ribs is at least sixty-five (65%) percent of the internal circumference of the band.
- 20. The tamper-evident closure of claim 18, and further characterized in that the combined circumferential length of the segmented ribs is at least eighty (80%) percent of the internal circumference of the band.
- 21. The tamper-evident closure of claim 6, and further characterized in that the segmented ribs are disposed annularly on the internal circumference of the band.
- 22. The tamper-evident closure of claim 5, and further characterized in that radially inward projections are disposed on the interior wall of the band below the rib.
- 23. The tamper-evident closure of claim 22, and further characterized in that the outer surfaces of the band portion have means for imparting longitudinal rigidity to the band portion, including localized thickening while still permitting the band to extend radially outward as the band portion is moved over the neck of the container.
- 24. The tamper-evident closure of claim 22, and further characterized in that the closure is formed with means of sealingly engaging with the container to prevent leakage therefrom and wherein means for sealingly engaging the closure with the container comprises an annular sealing rib which projects downwardly from an underside of the top portion of the closure, the rib including a first portion having a substantially cylindrical inner surface, the first portion being contiguous with the top and lying adjacent to the skirt of the closure and a second, frusto-conical, portion contiguous with an end of the first portion distal to the top and extending radially inwardly to terminate in a circular free edge, the first portion having an internal diameter at least equal to an external diameter of the neck of the container to which the closure is to be attached such that during engagement of the closure with the neck, the second frusto-conical portion will be engaged by a free end of the neck and folded back against the substantially cylindrical inner surface of the first portion of the rib to form a gas-tight seal between at least an outer surface of the neck of the container and the closure.
- 25. The tamper-evident closure of claim 5, and further characterized in that the outer surfaces of the band portion have means for imparting longitudinal rigidity to the band portion, including localized thickening while still permitting the band to extend radially outward as the band portion is moved over the neck of the container.
- 26. The tamper-evident closure of claim 5, and further characterized in that the closure is formed with means of sealingly engaging with the container to prevent leakage therefrom and wherein means for sealingly engaging the closure with the container comprises an annular sealing rib which projects downwardly from an underside of the top portion of the closure, the rib including a first portion having a substantially cylindrical inner surface, the first portion being contiguous with the top and lying adjacent to the skirt of the closure and a second, frusto-conical, portion contiguous with an end of the first portion distal to the top and extending radially inwardly to terminate in a circular free edge, the first portion having an internal diameter at least equal to an external diameter of the neck of the container to which the closure is to be attached such that during engagement of the closure with the neck, the second frusto-conical portion will be engaged by a free end of the neck and folded back against the substantially cylindrical inner surface of the first portion of the rib to form a gas-tight seal between at least an outer surface of the neck of the container and the closure.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/374,534 filed Mar. 7, 1995, now abandoned, which is a National Phase filing of PCT/AU93/00352, filed Jul. 14, 1993.
PCT Information
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WO94/02371 |
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