Information
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Patent Grant
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6371317
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Patent Number
6,371,317
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Date Filed
Friday, August 7, 199827 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, April 16, 200223 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Garbe; Stephen P.
- Merek; Joseph C.
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 215 252
- 215 258
- 215 317
- 215 253
- 220 784
- 220 785
- 220 786
- 220 787
- 220 788
- 220 284
- 220 285
- 220 280
- 220 326
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A tamper indicating closure according to the present invention includes a top wall and a skirt depending from the top wall. A tamper indicating band is connected to the skirt along a frangible line. The tamper indicating band includes a ring and at least one tab, the at least one tab having a bi-stable geometric shape. In particular, the tab includes a pair of extending members angled toward one another and connected by a transverse member. The shape of the tab allows it to be molded in a downward orientation and later folded to a stable, upward orientation without reheating or otherwise resetting the tab.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to container closures, and in particular to closures including tamper indication such as a tamper indicating band.
BACKGROUND INFORMATION
Tamper indicating closures for bottles and other containers are designed to indicate to the consumer when the container has been opened or otherwise tampered with. Known tamper indicating closures typically include a flat, circular closure top and an annular skirt depending downwardly from the outer rim of the closure top. The inner surface of the skirt portion includes threads which interact with a threaded portion of the container neck to retain the closure on the container.
Tamper indicating closures also typically include a tamper indicating band connected to the bottom of the skirt along a frangible line or joint. The tamper indicating band is generally an annular member which may have a plurality of inwardly and upwardly extending tabs that are retained beneath an annular shoulder on the neck of the container. When the closure is removed from the container for the first time, the tabs contact the shoulder and cause the tamper indication band to separate from the skirt along the frangible line.
With many known tamper indicating closures, the closure top, skirt, and tamper indicating band are formed integrally. However, due to the complexity and shape of the tamper indication closure, the tabs must often be formed facing downwardly, and later folded upwards. In some cases, this method of manufacturing may require reheating of the closure to set the tabs in an upward and inward position, adding to manufacturing time and costs.
In an effort to avoid this problem, some closures are formed with foldable arrangements. Known foldable arrangements, however, are often formed as unitary, foldable bands spanning the circumference of the closure, rather than individual tabs (see, for example, U.S. Pat. No. 4,546,892 to Couput). These foldable bands, and similar arrangements in which the foldable bands are broken up into large segments, can be difficult to fold. To the extent folding is achieved, the folding process can bend and deform the relatively large bands and segments, decreasing the structural integrity and hence the reliability of the tamper indicating mechanism. Other foldable closures group a plurality of tabs with bridging elements (see, for example, U.S. Pat. No. 4,981,230 to Marshall et al.). These groups may suffer the same drawbacks as the foldable bands described above. Alternatively, the groups may require relatively weak bridges which can rupture, again decreasing the structural integrity and reliability of the mechanism.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention provides a tamper indicating closure, which includes a top wall, a skirt depending from the top wall, and a tamper indicating band. The tamper indicating band is connected to the skirt along a frangible line. The tamper indicating band includes a ring and a plurality of tabs having a bi-stable geometric shape. Each tab includes a pair of extending members angled toward one another and connected by a transverse member, forming a generally trapezoidal shape. The shape of the tab allows it to be molded in a downward orientation and later folded to a stable, upward orientation, without requiring reheating or other remolding of the closure or tab.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a side cross-sectional view of an exemplary closure according to the present invention having tabs in a downward orientation.
FIG. 2
is a bottom view of the closure of FIG.
1
.
FIG. 3
is a side cross-sectional view of an exemplary closure according to the present invention having tabs in an upward orientation.
FIG. 4
is a bottom view of the closure of FIG.
3
.
FIG. 5
is a cross-sectional view of an exemplary closure and tab according to the present invention.
FIG. 6
is another cross-sectional view of the closure of
FIG. 5
, with the tab in the upward orientation.
FIG. 7
is a side view of an exemplary container according to the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
FIG. 1
illustrates a closure
20
according to the present invention, which includes a plurality of tabs
34
whose geometric shape allows each tab
34
to be folded upward to a stable position without requiring reheating, remolding or otherwise resetting the tab
34
. In general, closure
20
includes a top wall
22
, a skirt
24
, and a tamper indicating band
30
. Top wall
22
is preferably circular in shape, although any suitable shape may be used. Closure
20
also includes a skirt
24
, for example an annular skirt
24
, depending from the top wall
22
. In the illustrated embodiment, skirt
24
depends from the outer edge of top wall
22
, but top wall
22
may extend beyond skirt
24
if desired. Skirt
22
includes, for example, at least one internal thread
26
that cooperates with an external thread
14
on container
10
(shown in
FIG. 7
) to retain closure
20
on container
10
. While the illustrated embodiment includes internal and external threads
26
and
14
, any suitable retention formation, such as locking lugs, may be provided. The terms “internal thread” and “external thread” should be read to include these alternative formations.
Tamper indicating band
30
is connected to skirt
24
along a frangible line
28
. Preferably tamper indicating band
30
is connected to skirt
24
at the bottom of skirt
24
, as illustrated in FIG.
1
. Frangible line
28
may include any type of frangible formation, for example a score line along the entire circumference or a series of score lines each encompassing a segment of the circumference. In the illustrated embodiment, frangible line
28
includes a plurality of bridges
29
. Bridges
29
may be formed during the original molding of closure
20
, but preferably frangible line
28
is molded as a solid line. The areas between bridges
29
are then created by scoring, as described, for example, in U.S. Pat. No. 4,595,547, whose disclosure is incorporated herein by reference.
Tamper indicating band
30
includes ring
32
, which is preferably annular in shape. Tamper indicating band
30
also includes at least one tab
34
, preferably a plurality of tabs
34
arranged circumferentially around ring
32
. Preferably tabs
34
are spaced slightly apart, as illustrated in FIG.
1
. Each tab
34
generally includes a pair of extending members
36
connected by a transverse member
38
, with the extending members
36
of each tab
34
being angled inwardly toward each other. Extending members
36
each are connected to ring
32
at a base
40
of the extending member.
Each tab
34
is a generally trapezoidal member having a generally trapezoidal hole therethrough. Preferably the trapezoidal hole is located at the base of tab
34
, rather than, for example, in the center of tab
34
. The resulting structure comprises the two extending members
36
and transverse member
38
. In a preferred embodiment, each tab
34
is relatively thin at its base
40
and gradually thickens moving toward tip
42
, as illustrated in
FIGS. 5 and 6
.
The geometric shape of tab
34
creates a bi-stable configuration that has equilibrium positions in both a downward orientation and an upward orientation. In particular, tamper indicating band
30
may be molded with tabs
34
in the downward and inward orientation, for example at approximately 60° from the horizontal. This configuration is illustrated in
FIGS. 1
,
2
and
5
. As noted above, molding tabs
34
in the downward orientation provides manufacturing advantages compared to molding tabs
34
in an upward orientation.
After molding, tabs
34
may be folded to an upward orientation. Because transverse member
38
is relatively thick compared to the base of each extending member
36
, it does not tend to compress or flex significantly during folding. Rather, the folding action biases extending members
36
outwardly away from one another as tab
34
approaches the horizontal. At a point near the horizontal, extending members
36
are at a maximum outward angle. Once past the horizontal, continued upward motion tends to return extending members
36
to their original, inwardly-directed angle. Accordingly, as tab
34
is first moved upward, the tendency of extending members
36
to return to their original angle biases tab
34
toward the downward orientation. If tab
34
were released prior to reaching the horizontal, it would return to the downward orientation. However, once tab
34
passes a point approximately at the horizontal, then it will become biased toward the upward orientation. When tab
34
is released after passing this point, it will move toward the stable upward orientation, for example approximately 60° above the horizontal. This position is illustrated in
FIGS. 3
,
4
and
6
.
With tabs
34
in the upward orientation, closure
20
can be applied to container
10
, and tabs
34
may be biased further upward to pass over shoulder
16
of the container. Once past shoulder
16
, tabs
34
may return to the normal upward orientation and lock under shoulder
16
. In this position, tabs
34
may contact neck
12
, shoulder
16
, or both. Alternatively, tabs
34
may rest just under shoulder
16
without contacting shoulder
16
or neck
12
. When closure
20
is removed, tabs
34
will contact shoulder
16
to prevent tamper indicating band
30
from removal from container
10
with the remainder of closure
20
. Tamper indicating band
30
will therefore separate from skirt
24
along frangible line
28
, providing tamper indication.
Closure
20
and container
10
may be formed from any suitable materials and may be constructed using any suitable processes. Preferably closure
20
is a unitary member (including tamper indicating band
30
) and is made of plastic. Preferred plastics include polypropylene and polyethylene. Closure
20
is preferably formed by compression or injection molding. Container
10
is also preferably a unitary member formed of either glass or plastic, preferred plastics including polyethylene terephthalate (“PET”), polypropylene, and polyethylene. Container
10
is preferably formed using a blow molding process, and in particular if PET is employed then container
10
is preferably stretch blow molded. Tabs
34
may be folded using any suitable process. Preferably, however, tabs
34
are folded by punch pressing tabs
34
upwardly.
The device according to the present invention has been described with respect to several exemplary embodiments. It can be understood, however, that there are many other variations of the above-described embodiments which will be apparent to those skilled in the art, even where elements have not explicitly been designated as exemplary. For example, closure
20
may include an annular sealing ring
50
to help seal the contents of the container
10
from contamination or spoiling. Similarly, closure
20
may include a plurality of ridges on the outer surface of skirt
24
to provide a frictional gripping surface for the consumer. It is understood that these and other modifications are within the teaching of the present invention, which is to be limited only by the claims appended hereto.
Claims
- 1. A tamper indicating band for a closure, comprising:a plastic ring; and a plurality of plastic trapezoidal tabs disposed on the ring, each having a transverse member and extending members, a maximum thickness of the transverse member being substantially equal to a maximum thickness of a tip of each extending member when said thickness are measured in the same direction, and each of the tabs having a trapezoidal hole therethrough, each of the tabs being formed in a downward direction and constructed to fold to a stable inward and upward orientation.
- 2. The tamper indicating band according to claim 1, wherein the trapezoidal hole is located at a base of the trapezoidal tab.
- 3. The tamper indicating band according to claim 2, wherein the plurality of tabs are arranged circumferentially around the ring.
- 4. The tamper indicating band according to claim 3, wherein each of the tabs gradually thickens in a direction toward a tip of the extending members.
- 5. The tamper indicating band according to claim 3, wherein the plurality of tabs are spaced apart from one another along the ring.
- 6. A tamper indicating closure for a container, comprising:a top wall; an annular skirt depending from the top wall, the annular skirt including an internal thread; and a tamper indicating band connected to the skirt along frangible line, the tamper indicating band connected to the skirt along a frangible line, the tamper indicating band including: a plastic ring; and a plurality of plastic tabs each connected to the ring at a base, each of the tabs comprising a pair of extending members angled toward each other and joined by a transverse member having a maximum thickness substantially equal to a maximum thickness of a tip of each extending member when said thickness are measured in the same direction, each of the tabs being formed in a downward orientation and constructed to fold to a stable inward and upward orientation.
- 7. The tamper indicating closure according to claim 6, wherein the plurality of tabs are arranged circumferentially around the ring.
- 8. The tamper indicating closure according to claim 7, wherein each of the tabs gradually thickens in a direction toward a tip of the extending members.
- 9. The tamper indicating closure according to claim 7, wherein the plurality of tabs are spaced apart from one another along the ring.
- 10. A tamper indicating closure and container, comprising: a container having a cylindrical neck, the neck including an external thread and a shoulder below the external thread; anda closure, including: a top wall; an annular skirt depending from the top wall, the annular skirt including an internal thread; and a tamper indicating band connected to a bottom edge of the skirt along a frangible line, the tamper indicating band including: a plastic ring; and a plurality of plastic tabs each connected to the ring at a base, each of the tabs comprising a pair of extending members angled toward each other and joined by a transverse member having a maximum thickness substantially equal to a maximum thickness of a tip of each extending member when said thickness are measured in the same direction, each of the tabs being formed in a downward orientation and constructed to fold to a stable inward an upward orientation, the tabs locking under the container shoulder when closure is applied to the container, and the tabs contacting the shoulder when closure is removed so that the tamper indicating band separates from the skirt along the frangible line.
- 11. The closure and container according to claim 10, wherein the plurality of tabs are arranged circumferentially around the ring.
- 12. The closure and container according to claim 11, wherein each of the tabs gradually thickens in a direction toward a tip of the extending members.
- 13. The closure and container according to claim 11, wherein the plurality of tabs are spaced apart from one another along the ring.
- 14. A tamper indicating closure for a container, comprising:a top wall; an annular skirt depending from the top wall, the annular skirt including an internal thread; and a tamper indicating band connected to the skirt along a fragible line, the tamper indicating band including: a plastic ring; and a plurality of plastic tabs each connected to the ring at a base, each of the tabs comprising a pair of extending member angled toward each other and joined by a transverse member having a maximum thickness substantially equal to a maximum thickness of a tip of each extending member when said thickness are measured in the same direction, each of the tabs being formed in a downward orientation and constructed to fold to a stable inward and upward orientation.
- 15. The tamper indicating closure according to claim 14, wherein the plurality of tabs are arranged circumferentially around the ring.
- 16. The tamper indicating closure according to claim 15, wherein each of the tabs gradually thickens in a direction toward a tip of the extending members.
- 17. The tamper indicating closure according to claim 15, wherein the plurality of tabs are spaced apart from one another along the ring.
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