Claims
- 1. A tamper-evident closure for an outlet, the closure comprising:a cap which rotatably engages an associated outlet; and a tamper evident ring carried by the cap and having at least one projection, rotation of the cap in a cap removal direction being opposed by engagement of the at least one projection with a surface of the associated outlet until at least one of a portion of the ring and a portion of the cap breaks, allowing the cap to be removed from the associated outlet, wherein the portion of the ring or cap which breaks includes at least one tab on the ring or the cap which snap fits into at least one slot on the other of the ring and the cap.
- 2. The tamper-evident closure of claim 1, wherein the at least one tab includes a plurality of tabs.
- 3. The tamper-evident closure of claim 1, wherein the at least one tab has an arrow-shaped distal end.
- 4. The tamper-evident closure of claim 1, wherein the at least one tab defines fingers which are depressed towards a shaft when the at least one tab is snap fit into the at least one slot on the cap and spring outwardly to engage an adjacent shoulder of the cap when the fingers have passed through the at least one slot, thereby resisting a force applied to pull the at least one tab back through the at least one slot.
- 5. The tamper-evident closure of claim 1, wherein the at least one projection includes a plurality of projections.
- 6. The tamper-evident closure of claim 1, wherein the engagement of the at least one tab with the cap opposes rotation of the cap relative to the ring during rotation of the cap in the cap removal direction until a sufficient rotational force is applied to break the tabs.
- 7. The tamper-evident closure of claim 1, further including a seal retained in a groove defined on an inner surface of the cap, the seal sealing the cap to the outlet.
- 8. The tamper-evident closure of claim 1, wherein the cap includes a threaded portion on an inner surface thereof for engagement with a threaded portion on the outlet.
- 9. The tamper-evident closure of claim 1, wherein the at least one tab includes at least one finger located at a distal end of the tab, said at least one finger passing through the at least one slot.
- 10. The tamper-evident closure of claim 9, wherein the at least one finger includes two fingers.
- 11. The tamper-evident closure of claim 1, wherein the tamper-evident ring includes a disk portion with a central aperture for receiving the outlet therethrough.
- 12. The tamper-evident closure of claim 11, wherein the at least one tab extends from a first surface of the disk and the at least one projection extends from a second surface of the disk.
- 13. The tamper-evident closure of claim 12, wherein the at least one projection is formed from a cut-out portion of the disk.
- 14. The tamper-evident closure of claim 12, further including:an annular flange which extends from the same surface of disk as the at least one tab.
- 15. The tamper-evident closure of claim 14, wherein the annular flange is received around the cap when the ring is carried by the cap.
- 16. The tamper-evident closure of claim 12, wherein the second surface is opposite to the first surface.
- 17. The tamper-evident closure of claim 16, wherein the at least one projection includes a sliding portion and an engagement portion.
- 18. The tamper-evident closure of claim 17, wherein the sliding portion slides over a portion of a valve body when the cap is rotated in a cap engagement direction, the engagement portion engaging the valve body portion when the cap is rotated in a cap removal direction.
- 19. A combination of a closure assembly and a valve assembly comprising:a valve assembly comprising a valve body and an outlet extending generally perpendicular to the valve body, the outlet having an internal bore with an opening for dispensing a fluid therefrom and a land on an exterior surface thereof, the valve body having an internal bore which is fluidly connected with the internal bore of the outlet, a sealing member received within the valve body internal bore for selectively closing a fluid connection between the valve body and the outlet internal bore; a closure assembly comprising: a cap configured for attachment to the outlet of the valve body so as to cover the opening; and, a tamper-evident ring operatively connected with the cap by at least one tab, which is located on one of the ring and the cap, the ring including at least one projection for engaging the land on the outlet to resist removal of the cap from the outlet until movement of the cap in a cap removal direction breaks one of the at least one tab and the at least one projection.
- 20. The combination of claim 19, wherein the at least one tab includes a plurality of tabs, and wherein at least one of the tabs is broken by movement of the cap in a cap removal direction, thereby allowing the cap to be operatively disconnected from the tamper evident ring.
- 21. A method of providing evidence of removal of a cap from an outlet, the method comprising:engaging a tab on a ring with a slot on the cap, the engagement preventing rotation of the cap relative to the ring without breaking the tab; rotatably engaging the cap with the outlet until at least one projection carried by the ring contacts a surface of the outlet, the projection resisting rotation of the cap in a cap removal direction; and, applying a sufficient force to the cap in the cap removal direction to cause the tab to break, allowing the cap to be removed from the outlet.
- 22. The method of claim 21, further including the step of:providing an annular flange on the ring which inhibits unauthorized tampering with the at least one tab.
- 23. A tamper-evident closure for an outlet, the closure comprising:a cap which rotatably engages the outlet, the cap including a slot; a tamper evident ring including: a tab, the tab including a frangible portion and at least one finger, the finger snap fitting into the slot on the cap, and a projection, rotation of the cap in a cap removal direction being opposed by engagement of the projection with a surface of the outlet until the frangible portion of the tab breaks, allowing the cap to be removed from the outlet.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/735,014, filed Dec. 12, 2000, now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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