AU690212B2 - Tamper evident closure - Google Patents
Tamper evident closure Download PDFInfo
- Publication number
- AU690212B2 AU690212B2 AU16469/95A AU1646995A AU690212B2 AU 690212 B2 AU690212 B2 AU 690212B2 AU 16469/95 A AU16469/95 A AU 16469/95A AU 1646995 A AU1646995 A AU 1646995A AU 690212 B2 AU690212 B2 AU 690212B2
- Authority
- AU
- Australia
- Prior art keywords
- closure
- container
- flap
- leading edge
- skirt
- Prior art date
- Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
- Ceased
Links
Description
AUSTRALIA
Patents Act 1990 COMPLETE SPECIFICATION FOR A STANDARD PATENT
ORIGINAL
TO BE COMPLETED BY APPLICANT 00 Name of Applicant: Actual Inventor(s) Address for Service: Invention Title: G V ENGINEERING PTY LTD MICHAEL VERTER Barker, Blenkinship Associates Patent Attorneys PO Box 34, CHATSWOOD NSW 2067 TAMPER EVIDENT CLOSURE sc
D
Details of Associated Provisional Application Nos: PM5055 filed April 1994 The following statement is a full description of this invention, including the best method of performing it known to me:e- L II-Al B~B~a~arrmrrsll- Il- TAMPER EVIDENT CLOSURE The present invention relates to a tamper evident closure and in particular to a closure and a system for use in relation to a container having an externally threaded neck.
In recent times it has become desirable to design closures such that once a product is enclosed by a manufacturer within a container any subsequent opening of the container is evidenced by the breaking of some part of the closure or attachment thereto.
Many commercially successful tamper evident closures have been designed and where screw threaded containers are involved the most popular designs usually involve a cap having a tamper evident band suspended beneath its skirt. Although such designs have been relatively successful there are pioblems associated with the unintentional breaking of the small bridges which attach the band to the skirt eloel of the closure which breakage often occurs during the screwing on of the closure :.:."rather than the unscrewing of the closure. In some existing designs the tamper evident band becomes a nuisance once it breaks away from the closure as it either falls into the product being dispensed or falls away to create a litter/pollution *":problem or alternatively just gets in the way. In other designs the tamper evident feature does not provide sufficient visual evidence that a container has been opened as a closure may be resealed and only a very close inspection will reveal that the container has been tampered with.
It is accordingly the object of the present invention to overcome one or more of the deficiencies associated with existing taper evident closures for screw threaded containers or at least to provide the market with an alternative.
According to the present invention there is provided a thermoplastic closure having an annular internally threaded skirt portion; one or more portions of the skirt beneath the internally threaded portion being configured as a flap capable of folding radially outwardly with respect to the skirt about a vertical hinge; container engaging means extending towards the container from a position on the flap adjacent its leading edge (with reference to the unscrewing operation) and being adapted to interact with a trigger on or near the neck of the container; the configuration of the container engaging means and trigger means facilitating ratchet-like interaction between the two components whereby they override each other during the running up of the closure onto the container but during unscrewing of the closure from the container the two components interfere with 0:0t** each other so as to impede unscrewing of the closure; one or more frangible joints joining the leading edge of the flap to the closure skirt such frangible joints being adapted to fracture after the container engaging means and trigger means have engaged each other during the unscrewing operation; the flap being adapted to fold radially outwar!y about its vertical hinge after said fracture.
oleoe One embodiment of the present invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
I-
Figure I is a side elevation of a closure in accordance with the present invention; Figure II is a bottom plan view of the closure of Figure I; Figure m is a section through A-A' of the closure of Figure I in place upon a container; Figure IV is a section through the closure and container of Figure II during the opening operation; Figure V is an enlarged perspective view of the embodiment depicted in Figure I; and 'Figure VI is a perspective view of a cap in accordance with the present invention differing from those depicted in Figures I-V hereof.
annular skirt 2.
le As best viewed from Figure II the lower extremity 3 of skirt 2 is provided with two radially inwardly directed teeth 4. The teeth are of a ramp-like configuration such that the leading edges 5 of the teeth are formed as undercuts whereas the opposing and trailing sides 6 of the teeth are of a less steep ramp-like configuration forming an obtuse angle with the adjacent internal surfaces of the skirt 2. The term "leading" as used throughout this document is defined relative to the unscrewing direction of travel of the closure. The term undercut where used herein with reference to the leading faces and/or edges of teeth 4 and more generally protrusions shall mean that the leading face of such protrusions forms an acute angle with a tangent to the skirt in front of the tooth/protrusion with reference to the direction of travel during unscrewing of the closure.
It will be observed that teeth 4 are mounted at the leading edge of flap portions 7 of lower extremity 3 of annular skirt 2; the flap portions being defined by an L *e shaped cut-away portion 8 of the skirt wall. The L shaped cut-away portion 8 is .".spanned by bridges 13 at its vertical portion.
0 As will best be viewed from Figure BI internally directed teeth 4 are adapted to interact with radially externally directed teeth 9 on container neck 10. It will be appreciated that teeth 9 are configured in a similar manner to teeth 4 except that they face the opposite direction. The configuration is such that the undercut face of teeth 9 will interfere with the opposing undercuts 5 on teeth 4 thereby preventing relative motion between the closure and the container during the unscrewing operation. Conversely during the screwing of the closure onto the 9, container it will be appreciated that the gentle ramp-like portions of teeth 4 and 9 will readily ride over each other thereby permitting relative motion.
Once teeth 4 and 9 have come into an undercut to undercut interference relationship with each other during the unscrewing of the closure from the containe. further unscrewing of the container causes bridges 13 at the leading edge of the flap to fracture. This fracturing allows flap 7 to move radially outwardly with respect to the container neck 10 which movement removes teeth 4 from an interfering relationship with teeth 9 thereby permitting further unscrewing of the closure. The radially outward movement of flap 7 from the main wall of skirt 2 additionally visually evidences the opening of the container.
Two weakened hinge portions 12 for each flap 7 define and guide the radially outward movement of flap 7 after opening and cause the flap to adopt a bi-fold configuration which enhances and maintains the radial projection of the flap after opening so as to increase its visual impact. Although it is desirable that hinge portions 12 be weakened as compared to the remainder of the skirt it should be f appreciated that the deformable nature of thermoplastic materials from which closures and skirts are normally fabricated may allow a flap to "hinge" irrespective of whether or not a specific weakened "hinge" point existed. The word "hinge" where used herein should therefore be read as encompassing the ability of a flap to bend radially outward whether or not a specific weakened hinge point is provided.
It has been found that with caps manufactured from polyethylene or polypro, ene it is desirable that the vertical hinge portions 12 are of reduced thickness as compared with the remainder of the closure walls and in this regard 0.2-0.25 mm in thickness has been found to be ideal although 0.1-0.35 mm in thickness would probably suffice. If the weakened portions are made too thin then there is a danger that they may tear away from the skirt thereby failing to impart the very obvious radially protruding winged appearance to the cap which is essential in order that the best visual evidence of container opening is obtained. If the hinged portions are fabricated from too thick a thermoplastic material then despite frangible bridges breaking and opening of the closure the elastic limit of the thermoplastic material in the hinges may not be exceeded and the flap may return to a position similar to that which it maintains prior to opening again with the result that insufficient visual evidence of opening is present.
It will be noted from the embodiment depicted herewith that four teeth 9 are provided on the container neck whereas two teeth 4 are provided on the closure 000000 skirt. The number of teeth may of course be varied without departing from the scope and intendment of the present invention and although it is considered that two flaps and two teeth on each of the container and the closure are desirable the invention would work with only one flap and one tooth on each of the container and the closure.
It is considered that bi-fold flaps which extend for between ten and twenty degrees of the circumference of the closure are of the greatest utility.
-I -I II
Claims (5)
- 2. A closure system :n acordance with claim 1 wberein the on~e or more frangible joint% adjaiedi the leading edge of the flap are in front of the leading edge of the flap,
- 3. A closurc sygrem in accordance wit cls!M I wherein the container ezPngag mewns is an inwardly dirocted ramp-shaped protrusion haying an underewr at its lea4ing edge.
- 4. A system in accordsnce with claim 1 hereof wherein the b~igger means on the closure comprise one or more ramp-haped protrusions having an undcrcut adacent the leading edge thereof adapted to engage the leading edge of the contai-ner qngaging ieans during the unscrewing operaion. A SYSTcM in accord~,ncc with Claim 1 herwf wherein there are two or more trigger meanns on th1 neck of the container,
- 6. A system in accordmcc with clai 1 hcreof wheren there are provided two flaps spaced at approximately tone hundred and eighty degreet from each other,
- 7. A systemn in accrdarncc with claim 1 hereof wherein the portion of die closure skint carrying uii fla,s is the lowermosi portion of the skidt. 6 ABSTRACT A thermoplastic closure 1 having an annular internally threaded skirt 2 portion; one or more portions of the skirt beneath the internally threaded portion being confi ured as a flap 7 capable of folding radially outwardly with respect to the skirt about a vertical hinge 12; container engaging means 4 extending towards the container from a position on the flap adjacent its leading edge (with reference to the unscrewing operation) and being adapted to interact with a trigger 9 on or near the neck of the container; the configuration of the container engaging means and trigger means facilitating ratchet-like interaction between tbh. two components whereby they override each other during the running up of the closure onto the container but during unscrewing of the closure from the container the two components interfere with each other so as to impede unscrewing of the closure; one or more frangible joints 13 joining the leading edge of the flap to the closure skirt such frangible joints being adapted to fracture after the container engaging means and trigger means have engaged each other during the unscrewing operation; the flap being adapted to fold radially outwardly about its vertical hinge si after said fracture.
Priority Applications (1)
Application Number | Priority Date | Filing Date | Title |
---|---|---|---|
AU16469/95A AU690212B2 (en) | 1994-04-15 | 1995-04-13 | Tamper evident closure |
Applications Claiming Priority (3)
Application Number | Priority Date | Filing Date | Title |
---|---|---|---|
AUPM5055A AUPM505594A0 (en) | 1994-04-15 | 1994-04-15 | Tamper evident closure |
AUPM5055 | 1994-04-15 | ||
AU16469/95A AU690212B2 (en) | 1994-04-15 | 1995-04-13 | Tamper evident closure |
Publications (2)
Publication Number | Publication Date |
---|---|
AU1646995A AU1646995A (en) | 1995-10-26 |
AU690212B2 true AU690212B2 (en) | 1998-04-23 |
Family
ID=25616431
Family Applications (1)
Application Number | Title | Priority Date | Filing Date |
---|---|---|---|
AU16469/95A Ceased AU690212B2 (en) | 1994-04-15 | 1995-04-13 | Tamper evident closure |
Country Status (1)
Country | Link |
---|---|
AU (1) | AU690212B2 (en) |
Cited By (1)
Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
---|---|---|---|---|
WO2001030663A1 (en) * | 1999-10-26 | 2001-05-03 | Wellman Industrial Plastics Co. Pty. Limited | Container and lid combination with tamper evident mechanism |
Citations (3)
Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
---|---|---|---|---|
AU4636189A (en) * | 1988-11-23 | 1990-06-12 | Lawson Mardon (Mi) Limited | Tamper evident closure |
US4967920A (en) * | 1989-06-26 | 1990-11-06 | Continental White Cap, Inc. | Partial tamper band |
GB2290098A (en) * | 1993-01-29 | 1995-12-13 | Shell Int Research | Subsea wellhead connections |
-
1995
- 1995-04-13 AU AU16469/95A patent/AU690212B2/en not_active Ceased
Patent Citations (3)
Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
---|---|---|---|---|
AU4636189A (en) * | 1988-11-23 | 1990-06-12 | Lawson Mardon (Mi) Limited | Tamper evident closure |
US4967920A (en) * | 1989-06-26 | 1990-11-06 | Continental White Cap, Inc. | Partial tamper band |
GB2290098A (en) * | 1993-01-29 | 1995-12-13 | Shell Int Research | Subsea wellhead connections |
Cited By (1)
Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
---|---|---|---|---|
WO2001030663A1 (en) * | 1999-10-26 | 2001-05-03 | Wellman Industrial Plastics Co. Pty. Limited | Container and lid combination with tamper evident mechanism |
Also Published As
Publication number | Publication date |
---|---|
AU1646995A (en) | 1995-10-26 |
Similar Documents
Publication | Publication Date | Title |
---|---|---|
CA1227457A (en) | Safety closure | |
US6116441A (en) | Dual tamper evident closure | |
US5356019A (en) | Tamper indicating plastic closure | |
US4470513A (en) | Tamper-indicating closure | |
CA2072954C (en) | Threaded dispensing closure with flap | |
US5207783A (en) | Safety closures for containers | |
EP1105319B1 (en) | Dual tamper evident closure | |
US4595123A (en) | Tamper evident closure cap | |
US5450973A (en) | Tamper-evident closure apparatus | |
US4460100A (en) | Removable resistant container cap and neck assembly | |
CA2184740A1 (en) | Closure cap with anti-tamper strip | |
US4458822A (en) | Tamper-indicating closure | |
CA2140273A1 (en) | Tamper evident closure | |
CA2247813A1 (en) | Flip top cap with tamper evident flap | |
TW279835B (en) | Tamper-evident closure with captive band | |
IE56394B1 (en) | Container closure | |
US7445130B2 (en) | Closure cap | |
EP0720566A1 (en) | Preform with closure | |
CA2266961A1 (en) | Closure cap for closure of a container mouth | |
US6116442A (en) | Tamper indicating closure | |
SK94894A3 (en) | Closed packing | |
WO1995028334A1 (en) | Tamper evident closure | |
AU690212B2 (en) | Tamper evident closure | |
US5640998A (en) | Tube having a head of a plastic composition including a detachable closure | |
WO1998002362A3 (en) | A tamper-proof package having a temper-indicating seal |
Legal Events
Date | Code | Title | Description |
---|---|---|---|
MK14 | Patent ceased section 143(a) (annual fees not paid) or expired | ||
NA | Applications received for extensions of time, section 223 |
Free format text: AN APPLICATION TO EXTEND THE TIME FROM 20030413 TO 20031113 IN WHICH TO PAY A RENEWAL FEE HAS BEEN LODGED |
|
NB | Applications allowed - extensions of time section 223(2) |
Free format text: THE TIME IN WHICH TO PAY A RENEWAL FEE HAS BEEN EXTENDED TO 20031113 |