This invention relates to closures for containers such as drums used for storage and shipment of liquids, and more particularly to a plastic bung seal which is destroyed when pried off the closure fitment or plug of a container, so that unauthorized access to the container can be detected.
A fluid-containing drum is typically provided with an opening formed in an end wall of the drum by a permanently attached fitment. A plug or “bung” is removably threaded into the fitment to seal the opening.
Since it is desirable to prevent unauthorized access through the opening, a bung seal is commonly used to cover, and prevent access to, the fitment and bung. The seal is preferably designed so that it is destroyed in the process of removal. When this objective is achieved successfully, unauthorized removal can be readily detected.
U.S. Pat. Nos. 3,122,261, 3,923,192, 3,987,929 and 4,706,836 disclose bung seals manufactured of plastic, which snap fit over the fitment and plug. A problem with plastic bung seals is that they do not always create a sufficiently tight seal, and can be removed and re-attached without detection.
U.S. Pat. Nos. 2,760,671, 5,996,833, 6,360,908, 6,726,048 and 7,080,749, and U.S. patent publication 2004/0144786 disclose plastic bung seals formed with tear strips that can be torn away for removal of the seals.
Most of the prior art plastic bung seals are formed with rim-engaging elements that are constituted either by a continuous circular structure, or consist of a series of teeth disposed around the perimeter of the seal. If made sufficiently flexible to be easily snapped onto a fitment or plug, these seals are often so weak as to be easily removed and replaced, sometimes without detection.
An object of this invention is to provide a simple and secure seal that can be snapped onto the rim of a fitment or plug of a container, that attaches securely to the container, and that can be easily and quickly removed, but only by visible destruction of the seal.
The tamper-evident seal according to the invention comprises a molded unit composed of plastics and having a substantially flat end wall with a circular perimeter, and a side wall extending perpendicularly from the perimeter of the end wall. The side wall has a circular edge spaced from the end wall, and a substantially cylindrical inner face. The side wall is preferably formed with a tapered outward flare at its circular edge.
A plurality of detents, which are unitary with the side wall, protrude inwardly from the inner face of the side wall for locking engagement with an overhanging rim on the closure of a fluid container. Preferably, the detents protrude from said inner face of the side wall at a location spaced from said circular edge of the side wall.
One of the detents is circumferentially spaced from each of the other detents by an angle of at least 90 degrees measured along an arc centered on the central axis of the cylindrical inner face of the side wall. Preferably the detents are three in number and disposed at 120 degree intervals on the inner face of the side wall. A pull tab extends outward from the side wall at a location adjacent said one of the detents, and preferably from the circular edge of the side wall. Two score lines extend from the pull tab, past said one of the detents on opposite sides thereof, toward the end wall. Optionally, the score lines can also extend across the end wall or across part of the end wall. The score lines weaken the side wall and permit a strip, defined by an area of the side wall between the score lines, and including said one of the detents, to be pulled away from the remainder of the side wall, thereby releasing the seal from the overhanging rim on the closure of the fluid container.
Preferably, the side wall of the seal has sufficient resilience that the seal can be engaged with the closure by causing said one of said detents to expand away from the other detents of a fluid container as the seal is pressed onto the closure, and allowing the detents to snap into locking engagement with an overhanging rim on the closure. To this end, each of the detents is preferably formed with a rim-engaging ramp extending obliquely from said inner face of the side wall toward the end wall and a rim-engaging surface extending inward from said side wall in substantially parallel relationship to the end wall.
Because the detents are arranged so that the detent between the score lines is at least 90 degrees away from the other detents, the seal can be relatively rigid compared to conventional seals, yet easily snapped onto the rim of a bung or bung fitment. Moreover, the arrangement of the detents is such that the pull tab need only be pulled far enough to release the one detent between the score lines from the rim in order to release the seal.
Other objects, details and advantages of the invention will be apparent from the following detailed description when read in conjunction with the drawings.
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The side wall 16 has a substantially cylindrical inner face 18, and is flared at 20, forming a circular edge 22 that has a diameter slightly larger than the outer diameter of side wall 16. Preferably, the side wall is tapered at the location of the flare to ensure that attempts to pry the seal away from the container will either tear or deform the circular edge 22.
Three detents 24, 26 and 28 (see
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The detents 26 and 28 are both spaced at least 90 degrees from detent 24 along arcs centered on the axis of the cylindrical inner face 18 of the side wall. Preferably each of the detents itself subtends an arc of not more than 30 degrees centered on the same axis. Even if each of three detents subtends 30 degrees, the detents can still be positioned at uniform intervals and 90 degrees apart from one another.
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A tab 48, which is also a part of the molded unit, protrudes outward from the lower part of side wall 16 between the score lines 44 and 46, and preferably from the edge 22 of the sidewall. A through hole 50 is preferably provided in the tab for insertion of a tool, such as a screwdriver, for exerting a pulling force on the tab sufficient to break the seal along the score lines and peel back a strip 52 as shown in
Various modifications can be made to the seal described. For example, the locations and number of the detents can be modified, so long as the detent adjacent the pull tab is at least 90 degrees away from each of the other detents. The pull tab can be positioned on the side wall at a location remote from edge 22.
Still other modifications may be made to the apparatus and method described above without departing from the scope of the invention as defined in the following claims.