Tamper evident container

Abstract
A tamper resistant package for foods and other materials includes a container and a plug closure having a side wall and a flange spaced outwardly from the side wall. A detachable tear strip on the upper edge of the container is initially heat sealed to the edge of the flange. When the tear strip is detached, the heat seal ruptures to release the closure. The closure can thereafter be applied to cover the container with the upper edge of the container sandwiched closely between the closure wall and flange.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




This invention relates generally to containers and more particularly to a container that is constructed in a manner to visually indicate when it has been opened or tampered with.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




There have been a variety of tamper proof and tamper evident containers proposed for use in various applications. For example, in the case of foods, medicines and other consumer products, it is often desirable for the packaging to provide easily noted visual evidence when the package has been opened. The tamper evident packages that have been proposed in the past have generally been characterized by complexity that results in high costs and reliability problems. Further, many containers cannot be effectively closed again after they have been initially opened.




Containers with detachable tear strips have been proposed in various forms and typically provide a tear strip that must be removed in order to open the container. Thus, the presence of an intact tear strip indicates an unopened container and the absence or partial tearing of the strip indicates tampering. Although this type of construction has achieved some popularity, the techniques that have been used to construct the tear strips have resulted in high costs. Also, adequately closing and sealing the container once it has been opened has been a problem with this type of container construction.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




In accordance with the present invention, a tamper evident container is equipped with a detachable tear strip that must be removed to open the container. The invention is characterized by a container body and a closure having a side wall that fits closely inside of the container body. The closure also includes a flange which is connected with the side wall, preferably by an annular neck. The tear strip is connected with the upper edge of the container body along a line of weakness that facilitates detachment of the tear strip when it is desired to open the container. The flange terminates in a lower edge that is heat sealed to the upper edge of the tear strip.




The container can be opened by tearing away the tear strip along the line of weakness which connects it with the container body. This also results in rupture of the heat seal so that the closure is released from the container body and can be removed to provide access to the contents of the container. The closure can be replaced on the container with the upper part of the container wall closely sandwiched between the flange on the outside and the closure wall on the inside. The neck on the closure seats on the upper edge of the container wall so that the closure has a tight fit on the container to effectively contain the contents.




Other and further objects of the invention, together with the features of novelty appurtenant thereto, will appear in the course of the following description.











DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




In the accompanying drawings which form a part of the specification and are to be read in conjunction therewith and in which like reference numerals are used to indicate like parts in the various views:





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a tamper evident container constructed according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention, with the tear strip included on the upper portion of the container body shown partially detached from the container;





FIG. 2

is a fragmentary sectional view on an enlarged scale taken generally along line


2





2


of

FIG. 1

in the direction of the arrows;





FIG. 3

is a fragmentary sectional view similar to

FIG. 2

, but showing the closure removed from the container after the tear strip has been detached; and





FIG. 4

is a fragmentary sectional view similar to

FIGS. 2 and 3

, but showing the closure replaced on the container after having been initially opened.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




Referring now to the drawings in more detail and initially to

FIG. 1

, numeral


10


generally designates a container which may be used in a variety of applications, including holding various types of food items and particularly other, smaller containers which may contain foods and other materials. The container


10


includes a hollow container body


12


which holds the contents of the container. The container body has a cylindrical side wall


14


and a bottom


16


which may take the form of a disk closing the bottom of the side wall


14


. As best shown in

FIGS. 2-4

, the side wall


14


of the container body has an upper end portion


18


which terminates in a circular upper edge


20


. The container body


12


may be constructed of any suitable material such as paperboard coated with a thermoplastic material.




With reference to

FIGS. 1 and 2

in particular, a detachable tear strip


22


has a lower edge


24


that is connected with the upper edge


20


of the container wall


14


along a circular line of weakness


26


which may be perforated or otherwise weakened. The tear strip


22


essentially forms an upward continuation of the side wall


14


extending above its upper end portion


18


. The tear strip


22


also has an upper edge


28


. The tear strip


22


is preferably provided with a tab


30


on one end which may be grasped with the fingers in order to detach the tear strip


22


from the container body


12


.




A plug closure which is generally identified by numeral


32


is used to cover the otherwise open top of the container body


12


. The closure


32


includes a discoidal lid portion


34


which is substantially flat. The closure


32


has a stepped construction and includes an inclined wall


36


which angles downwardly and outwardly from the outer periphery of the lid portion


34


. An annular shoulder


38


extends outwardly from the lower edge of the inclined wall


36


. The closure


32


has a cylindrical side wall


40


which extends downwardly from the shoulder


38


and has a size to fit closely inside of the container wall


14


, as shown in FIG.


2


. The lower edge of the side wall


40


is beveled at


42


to facilitate the fit of the side wall


40


inside of the container wall


14


.




The plug closure


32


has a short annular neck


44


which extends outwardly from the upper edge of the side wall


40


and essentially forms an outer continuation of the shoulder


38


. A downwardly extending flange


46


is connected at its upper end with the outer edge of the neck


44


. The flange


46


is cylindrical and is spaced outwardly from and parallel to the side wall


40


. The flange


46


is spaced away from wall


40


by the neck


44


a distance that is substantially equal to or slightly greater than the thickness dimension T (see

FIG. 2

) of the container wall


14


.




The flange


46


terminates in a circular lower edge


48


which is adjacent to and connected with the upper edge


28


of the tear strip


22


by a heat scal


50


. The closure


32


may be constructed of a suitable material such as paperboard coated with a thermoplastic which can be heated in order to provide the heat seal between the flange edge


48


and the tear strip edge


28


.




In order to initially open the container


10


, it is necessary to detach the tear strip


22


from the container body


12


by grasping the tab


30


and tearing the strip


22


away from the container body along the line of weakness


26


. As the tear strip


22


is detached, the heat seal


50


is ruptured so that the flange


46


is released from its initial attachment to the tear strip. This releases the closure


34


and allows it to be lifted off of the top of the container body


12


, thereby providing access to the contents of the container


10


.




In order to replace the closure


32


, it can simply be applied to the upper edge portion


18


of the container wall


14


by fitting the closure wall


40


inside of the container wall


14


with the flange


48


located adjacent to and outwardly of the container wall


14


. The closure


32


can be lowered onto the upper edge portion


18


of the container until the underside of the neck


44


seats on the upper edge


20


of the container wall in abutting relationship with it, as shown in FIG.


4


. The upper edge portion


18


of the container wall is closely sandwiched between the flange


46


on the outside and the closure wall


40


on the inside, with the seating of the neck


44


on edge


20


enhancing the tight fit of the closure


32


on the container body


12


. When the closure


32


is replaced on the container body in this fashion after having been initially removed, it is located at a lower position than its initial position wherein the heat seal


50


holds the flange


46


at the position shown in

FIG. 2

well above the edge


20


of the container side wall.




In this manner, the container


10


is constructed so that the presence of the tear strip


22


in an intact condition provides visual evidence that the container is unopened and has not been tampered with. At the same time, the closure


32


can be easily removed simply by tearing away the tear strip


22


. Any remaining contents can be enclosed within the container body


12


by replacing the closure


32


and seating it in the position of

FIG. 4

wherein it provides a tight fit on the top of the container to enclose the remaining contents of the container body.




From the foregoing it will be seen that this invention is one well adapted to attain all ends and objects hereinabove set forth together with the other advantages which are obvious and which are inherent to the structure.




It will be understood that certain features and subcombinations are of utility and may be employed without reference to other features and subcombinations. This is contemplated by and is within the scope of the claims.




Since many possible embodiments may be made of the invention without departing from the scope thereof, it is to be understood that all matter herein set forth or shown in the accompanying drawings is to be interpreted as illustrative, and not in a limiting sense.



Claims
  • 1. A tamper evident container assembly, comprising:a container body having a container wall terminating in an upper edge portion presenting a selected thickness; a tear strip on said upper edge portion of the container wall, said tear strip being detachable from said container wall; a plug closure for closing the container body, said closure including a lid portion and a side wall which has a size to fit closely inside of the container wall; a flange on said closure spaced outwardly from said side wall a distance substantially corresponding with the thickness of said container wall upper edge portion, said flange having a lower edge; and a seal sealing said lower edge of the flange to said tear strip to initially hold said plug closure on said container body in a first position covering said container body, said seal releasing when said tear strip is detached from said container wall to allow said closure to fit on said container body in a second position wherein said closure covers the container body with the upper edge portion of the container wall sandwiched between said flange and said side wall of the closure.
  • 2. A container assembly as set forth in claim 1, wherein said seal comprises a heat seal.
  • 3. A container assembly as set forth in claim 1, wherein:said tear strip includes upper and lower edges; said lower edge of said tear strip is connected with said upper edge portion of said container wall along a line of weakness to allow detachment of the tear strip from the container body; and said seal connects said lower edge of said flange with said upper edge of the tear strip.
  • 4. A container assembly as set forth in claim 3, wherein said seal comprises a heat seal.
  • 5. A container assembly as set forth in claim 4, including a neck on said closure connecting said flange with said side wall.
  • 6. A container assembly as set forth in claim 3, including a neck on said closure connecting said flange with said side wall.
  • 7. A container assembly as set forth in claim 6, wherein said neck abuts said upper edge portion of the container wall in the second position of said closure.
  • 8. A container assembly as set forth in claim 1, including a neck on said closure connecting said flange with said side wall.
  • 9. A container assembly as set forth in claim 8, wherein:said upper edge portion of said container wall presents a substantially circular edge; and said neck abuts said circular edge in the second position of said closure.
  • 10. A tamper evident container comprising:a container body having a container wall presenting a selected thickness and terminating in an upper edge; a tear strip connected to said upper edge of the container wall along a line of weakness, said tear strip being detachable from said upper edge along said line of weakness; a plug closure for covering said container body, said closure having a lid portion and a side wall which has a size and shape to fit closely inside of said container wall; a flange on said closure connected with said side wall by a neck and terminating in a lower edge, said neck being arranged to space said flange outwardly from said side wall by a distance substantially equal to the thickness of the side wall; and a heat seal acting to seal said lower edge of said flange to said tear strip to initially hold said closure in a first position covering the container body, said heat seal releasing when said tear strip is detached along said lien of weakness to allow removal of said closure from the container and placement of the closure on the container in a second position wherein the closure covers said container with said container wall sandwiched between said side wall and flange and said neck abutting said upper edge of the container wall.
  • 11. A container as set forth in claim 10, wherein:said tear strip has upper and lower edges; said lower edge of said tear strip is connected with said upper edge of the container wall along said line of weakness; and said heat seal acts to seal said lower edge of said flange to said upper edge of said tear strip.
  • 12. A tamper evident container construction comprising:a container body having a generally cylindrical container wall terminating in an upper edge; a tear strip having top and bottom edges, said bottom edge being connected with said upper edge of the container wall at a line of weakness along which the tear strip can be torn away from the container body; a plug closure having a lid portion and a generally cylindrical side wall arranged to fit closely inside of said container wall; a flange on said closure spaced a selected distance outwardly from said side wall and terminating in a lower edge; and a heat seal providing a seal between said lower edge of the flange and said upper edge of the tear strip to initially hold the closure in a raised position covering the container body, said heat seal releasing when the tear strip is torn away from the container body along said line of weakness to allow removal of said closure from the container body and placement of said closure on the container body in a lower position wherein the closure covers the container body with said container wall sandwiched closely between said side wall and said flange.
  • 13. A container construction as set forth in claim 12, including a neck on said closure connecting said flange with said side wall.
  • 14. A container construction as set forth in claim 13, wherein said neck seats on said upper edge of the container wall in said lower position of said closure.
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