Claims
- 1. A method of forming a closure, the closure comprising a top portion, a skirt portion depending from the top portion, 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 to provide a lip, 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, 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, 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, said method comprising the step of injection molding a synthetic plastics material into a mold.
- 2. The method of claim 1 wherein the synthetic plastics material is polyethylene.
- 3. The method of claim 1 wherein the synthetic plastics material is polypropylene.
- 4. A container having a screw threaded neck and a retaining flange below the threaded portion of the neck, to which is connected a closure, the closure comprising a top portion, a skirt portion depending from the top portion, which skirt portion has a screw thread complementary to the threaded portion of the neck of the container, 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 to provide a lip to engage under the retaining flange of the container, 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, 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, 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.
- 5. The container of claim 4 wherein the container is a carbonated beverage container.
- 6. The container of claim 4 wherein the container is formed from polyethylene terephthalate (PET).
- 7. The container of claim 4 wherein the container is formed from glass.
- 8. A mold for use in the injection molding of a closure from a synthetic plastics material, the closure comprising a top portion, a skirt portion depending from the top portion, 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 to provide a lip, 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, 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, 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, the mold defining a recess corresponding in cross-sectional shape to the rib of the closure, the recess defining a first outer surface contiguous with a cylindrical surface of the mold, the first outer surface being inclined to a plane normal to the axis of the mold by an angle, and a second inner surface that extends radially from the terminus of the first outer surface and lies in a plane normal to the axis of the mold.
- 9. A method of forming a closure, the closure comprising a top portion, a skirt portion depending from the top portion, 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 having a terminal free edge and segmented ribs extending radially inwardly of the body to provide a lip, the segmented ribs being disposed annularly on the internal circumference of the band, the combined circumferential length of the segmented ribs being 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, said method comprising the step of injection molding a synthetic plastics material into a mold.
- 10. The method of claim 9 wherein the outer surface of the band portion has means for imparting longitudinal rigidity to the band portion while still permitting the band to extend radially outward as the band portion is moved over the neck of the container.
- 11. The method of claims 9 or 10 wherein the synthetic plastics material is polyethylene.
- 12. The method of claims 9 or 10 wherein the synthetic plastics material is polypropylene.
- 13. A container having a screw threaded neck and a retaining flange below the threaded portion of the neck, to which is connected a closure, the closure comprising a top portion, a skirt portion depending from the top portion, which skirt portion has a screw thread complementary to the threaded portion of the neck of the container, 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 having a terminal free edge and segmented ribs extending radially inwardly of the body to provide a lip to engage under the retaining flange of the container, the segmented ribs being disposed annularly on the internal circumference of the band, the combined circumferential length of the segmented ribs being 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.
- 14. The container of claim 13 wherein the outer surface of the band portion of the closure has means for imparting longitudinal rigidity to the band portion while still permitting the band to extend radially outward as the band portion is moved over the neck of the container.
- 15. The container of claims 13 or 14 wherein the container is a carbonated beverage container.
- 16. The container of claims 13 or 14 wherein the container is formed from polyethylene terephthalate (PET).
- 17. The container of claims 13 or 14 wherein the container is formed from glass.
- 18. A mold for use in the injection molding of a closure from a synthetic plastics material, the mold comprising a plurality of surfaces configured to produce in combination a closure comprising a top portion, a skirt portion depending from the top portion, 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 having a terminal free edge and segmented ribs extending radially inwardly of the body to provide a lip, the segmented ribs being disposed annularly on the internal circumference of the band, the combined circumferential length of the segmented ribs being 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 being characterized in that alternate radially inward extending projections are disposed between and below the gaps.
- 19. The mold of claim 18 for use in the injection molding of the closure from a synthetic plastics material and further wherein the outer surface of the band portion of the closure has means for imparting longitudinal rigidity to the band portion while still permitting the band to extend radially outward as the band portion is moved over the neck of the container.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/922,453 filed Sep. 3, 1997, 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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