Claims
- 1. A 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 underside of the top portion, which skirt portion has closure retention means complementary to the closure retention means on the container, and a tamper evident band portion joined to the skirt portion and comprising a generally cylindrical body portion and a rib extending inwardly of the body portion and adapted to provide a lip 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 under side facing generally away from the top portion, the body portion being provided with projections or other localized areas of thickening to enhance the longitudinal stiffness of the body portion while still permitting the body portion to expand radially as the band portion is moved over the retaining flange on a container, the upper side of the rib comprising a first surface contiguous with the body portion of the band, which surface slopes inwardly and downwardly away from the top portion to an inner terminus, and a second surface which extends radially inward from the inner terminus of the first surface and has a slope angle more nearly normal to the longitudinal axis of the closure than the first surface is to that longitudinal axis.
- 2. A closure as claimed in claim 1 wherein the rib is segmented into rib segments.
- 3. A closure as claimed in claim 2 wherein at least some of the second surfaces of the upper side of the rib segments are planar.
- 4. A closure as claimed in claim 2 wherein the rib segments are substantially evenly spread around the inside circumference of the band.
- 5. A closure as claimed in claim 2 wherein the rib segments constitute at least 65% of the internal circumference of the band.
- 6. A closure as claimed in claim 5 wherein the rib segments constitute at least 80% of the internal circumference of the band.
- 7. A closure as claimed in claim 2 wherein the rib segments are each separated by a gap and wherein alternate ones of said projections are disposed between and below the gaps between adjacent segments.
- 8. A closure as defined in claim 7 wherein intermediate projections between said alternate projections extend to substantially the center of the underside of the rib segments.
- 9. A closure as claimed in claim 1 wherein the areas of localized thickening are of a thickness sufficient that they project radially beyond the circumference of the remainder of the closure.
- 10. A closure as claimed in claim 1 wherein the closure is formed with means of sealingly engaging with the container to prevent leakage therefrom and wherein said 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 towards 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.
- 11. A closure as claimed in claim 1 wherein the complementary closure retention means is a screw thread.
- 12. A closure as claimed in claim 11 wherein the thread on the internal surface of the skirt is formed of a series of thread segments arranged, starting from a first thread segment distal to the top, along a helical thread locus.
- 13. A closure as claimed in claim 12 wherein 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.
- 14. A closure as claimed in claim 12 wherein each of the substantially planar ends of the thread segments are also inclined to a notional radial plane extending from the longitudinal axis of the closure to the end of the respective thread segment.
- 15. A closure as claimed in claim 1 the tamper evident band portion is joined to the free edge of the skirt portion.
- 16. A closure as claimed in claim 15 wherein the tamper evident band portion is joined to the skirt portion through a plurality of frangible bridges.
- 17. A method of forming a closure as defined in claim 1 comprising a step of injection molding a synthetic plastics material into a mold, the mold defining a recess corresponding in cross-sectional shape to the slope of the upper side of the rib.
- 18. A method of forming a closure as defined in claim 17 further comprising the step of relatively ejecting the closure from the mold.
- 19. A container having a screw threaded neck and a retaining flange below the threaded portion of the neck, to which is connected a closure as defined in claim 1.
- 20. A 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 underside of the top portion, which skirt portion has closure retention means complementary to the closure retention means on the container, and a tamper evident band portion joined to the skirt portion and comprising a generally cylindrical body portion and a rib extending inwardly of the body portion and adapted to provide a lip to engage under a retaining flange extending outwardly from the neck of the container below the closure retention means thereon, the rib having a compound upper side facing generally towards the top portion of the closure and an under side facing generally away from the top portion, the compound upper side of the rib comprising a first frusto-conical surface portion which extends inwardly from the body portion and is angled downwardly from the top portion to an inner terminus, and a second planar or substantially planar surface portion normal or substantially normal to the longitudinal axis of the closure and which extends radially inward from the inner terminus of the first surface portion.
- 21. A method of forming a closure as defined in claim 20 comprising a step of injection molding a synthetic plastics material into a mold, the mold defining a recess corresponding in cross-sectional shape to the slope of the compound upper side of the rib.
- 22. A method of forming a closure as defined in claim 21 further comprising the step of relatively ejecting the closure from the mold.
- 23. A container having a screw threaded neck and a retaining flange below the threaded portion of the neck, to which is connected a closure as defined in claim 20.
- 24. A 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 underside of the top portion, which skirt portion has closure retention means complementary to the closure retention means on the container, and a tamper evident band portion joined to the skirt portion and comprising a generally cylindrical body portion and a rib extending inwardly of the body portion and adapted to provide a lip to engage under a retaining flange extending outwardly from the neck of the container below the closure retention means thereon, the rib having a compound upper side facing generally towards the top portion of the closure and an under side facing generally away from the top portion, the compound upper side of the rib comprising a first frusto-conical surface portion which extends inwardly from the body portion and is angled downwardly from the top portion to an inner terminus, and a second planar or substantially planar surface portion normal or substantially normal to the longitudinal axis of the closure and which extends radially inward from the inner terminus of the first surface portion, the body portion being provided with projections or other localized areas of thickening to enhance the longitudinal stiffness of the body portion while still permitting the body portion to expand radially as the band portion is moved over the retaining flange on a container.
- 25. A method of forming a closure as defined in claim 24 comprising a step of injection molding a synthetic plastics material into a mold, the mold defining a recess corresponding in cross-sectional shape to the slope of the compound upper side of the rib.
- 26. A method of forming a closure as defined in claim 25 further comprising the step of relatively ejecting the closure from the mold.
- 27. A container having a screw threaded neck and a retaining flange below the threaded portion of the neck, to which is connected a closure as defined in claim 24.
- 28. A 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 underside of the top portion, which skirt portion has closure retention means complementary to the closure retention means on the container, and a tamper evident band portion joined to the skirt portion and comprising a generally cylindrical body portion and a rib extending inwardly of the body portion and adapted to provide a lip 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 under side facing generally away from the top portion, the upper side of the rib comprising a first surface contiguous with the body portion, which surface slopes inwardly and downwardly away from the top portion to an inner terminus at a first slope angle, and a second surface which is positioned radially inward from the inner terminus of the first surface and has a second slope angle more nearly normal to the longitudinal axis of the closure than the first slope angle, the slope angle of the second surface being normal to the longitudinal axis of the closure or up to 10° to the normal.
- 29. A method of forming a closure as defined in claim 28 comprising a step of injection molding a synthetic plastics material into a mold, the mold defining a recess corresponding in cross-sectional shape to the slope of the upper side of the rib.
- 30. A method of forming a closure as defined in claim 29 further comprising the step of relatively ejecting the closure from the mold.
- 31. A container having a screw threaded neck and a retaining flange below the threaded portion of the neck, to which is connected a closure as defined in claim 28.
- 32. A 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 underside of the top portion, which skirt portion has closure retention means complementary to the closure retention means on the container, and a tamper evident band portion joined to the skirt portion and comprising a generally cylindrical body portion and a rib extending inwardly of the body portion and adapted to provide a lip 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 under side facing generally away from the top portion, the upper side of the rib comprising a first surface contiguous with the body portion, which surface slopes inwardly and downwardly away from the top portion to an inner terminus at a first slope angle, and a second surface which is positioned radially inward from the inner terminus of the first surface and has a second slope angle more nearly normal to the longitudinal axis of the closure than the first slope angle, the slope angle of the second surface being normal to the longitudinal axis of the closure or up to 10° to the normal, the body portion being provided with projections or other localized areas of thickening to enhance the longitudinal stiffness of the body portion while still permitting it to expand radially as it is forced over the retaining flange on a container.
- 33. A method of forming a closure as defined in claim 32 comprising a step of injection molding a synthetic plastics material into a mold, the mold defining a recess corresponding in cross-sectional shape to the slope of the upper side of the rib.
- 34. A method of forming a closure as defined in claim 33 further comprising the step of relatively ejecting the closure from the mold.
- 35. A container having a screw threaded neck and a retaining flange below the threaded portion of the neck, to which is connected a closure as defined in claim 32.
Priority Claims (2)
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| PL5933 |
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/268,324, filed Mar. 16, 1999, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,325,225, which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/922,453, filed Sep. 3, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,089,390, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/374,534, filed Mar. 7, 1995, now abandoned, which is a 371 of International Application No. PCT/AU93/00352, filed Jul. 14, 1993.
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