EP0339939A2 - Closure devices for containers, and container assemblies incorporating such closure devices - Google Patents
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- EP0339939A2 EP0339939A2 EP89304117A EP89304117A EP0339939A2 EP 0339939 A2 EP0339939 A2 EP 0339939A2 EP 89304117 A EP89304117 A EP 89304117A EP 89304117 A EP89304117 A EP 89304117A EP 0339939 A2 EP0339939 A2 EP 0339939A2
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65D—CONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
- B65D55/00—Accessories for container closures not otherwise provided for
- B65D55/02—Locking devices; Means for discouraging or indicating unauthorised opening or removal of closure
- B65D55/022—Locking devices; Means for discouraging or indicating unauthorised opening or removal of closure with ratchet effect between relatively rotating parts
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65D—CONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
- B65D47/00—Closures with filling and discharging, or with discharging, devices
- B65D47/04—Closures with discharging devices other than pumps
- B65D47/20—Closures with discharging devices other than pumps comprising hand-operated members for controlling discharge
- B65D47/26—Closures with discharging devices other than pumps comprising hand-operated members for controlling discharge with slide valves, i.e. valves that open and close a passageway by sliding over a port, e.g. formed with slidable spouts
- B65D47/28—Closures with discharging devices other than pumps comprising hand-operated members for controlling discharge with slide valves, i.e. valves that open and close a passageway by sliding over a port, e.g. formed with slidable spouts having linear movement
- B65D47/286—Closures with discharging devices other than pumps comprising hand-operated members for controlling discharge with slide valves, i.e. valves that open and close a passageway by sliding over a port, e.g. formed with slidable spouts having linear movement between planar parts
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65D—CONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
- B65D2255/00—Locking devices
- B65D2255/20—Locking devices with coacting elements, e.g. ratchet and pawl, formed integrally in the container and closure or dispensing device, e.g. spout, for permanently preventing removal of the latter
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- THIS INVENTION relates to a closure device for a container. It relates also to a container assembly.
- a closure device for a container which includes a closure body adapted to fit onto a container thereby to close off an access opening in the container; a least one dispensing opening in the closure body; a closure member slidable along a guide path on the closure body, from a first position in which it closes off the dispensing opening, to a second position in which the dispensing opening is uncovered; and a displaceable stop on the closure body so that, when the closure member is in its first position, it is held by the stop against being moved to its second position, the stop hence having to be displaced to permit movement of the closure member from its first to its second position.
- the closure body may comprise a disc-like component with a peripheral skirt depending from the disc-like component, so that the disc-like component has an inner surface surrounded by the skirt as well as an outer surface, with the dispensing opening being provided in the disc-like component and the guide path being provided on the outer surface of the disc-like component, and with the skirt being adapted to engage a neck of the container, the disc-like component further having a portion resiliently movable with respect to the remainder of the disc-like component, and the stop being in the form of a protrusion protruding from the outer surface of said portion of the disc-like component so that the protrusion is displaceable by moving or flexing said portion of the disc-like component relative to the remainder of the disc-like component.
- the closure member may comprise a slide, and at least one securing component depending from the slide and extending through a slot in the disc-like component, with the securing component and the slot adapted so that the slide is held captive on the disc-like component yet can move along the outer surface of the disc-like component from its first to its second position, and vice versa.
- the slide may be of elongate form.
- the protrusion may be arranged at one end of the guide path so that one end of the slide abut against the protrusion when the slide is in its first position.
- the disc-like component may be of substantially constant thickness save in said position where it is of reduced thickness, eg by being provided with a concave recess in its inner surface, to permit the displacing or flexing of said portion.
- the closure body may be of plastics material, and may be of unitary construction, eg a moulding.
- the skirt of the closure body may be adapted for screwing onto the container neck. Hence, it may be provided with a screw thread formation for engaging a complementary screw thread formation on the container neck. At least one locking formation extending inwardly from the skirt and adapted to engage a complementary outwardly protruding locking formation on the container neck, thereby to lock the skirt against being unscrewed from the container neck, may be provided. A plurality of the locking formations, spaced apart about the periphery of the skirt, may be provided.
- closure device for a container which includes a disc-like component adapted to span a container access opening defined by a container neck; a peripheral skirt depending from the disc-like component and adapted to be screwed onto the container neck; and at least one inwardly extending locking formation on the skirt, the locking formation adapted to engage a complementary outwardly protruding locking formation on the container neck, thereby to lock the skirt against being unscrewed or removed from the container neck.
- a plurality of the locking formations spaced apart circumferentially, may be provided.
- a container assembly which includes a container body defining an enclosed zone for holding goods and having a neck defining an access opening to the zone; a closure device comprising a disc-like component adapted to span the access opening of the body, and a peripheral skirt depending from the disc-like component, the skirt and/or the container neck adapted so that the skirt can be screwed onto the neck; at least one inwardly extending locking formation on the skirt; and at least one complementary outwardly protruding locking formation on the container neck, engaging the locking formation on the skirt, thereby locking the skirt against unscrewing or removal from the container neck.
- reference numeral 10 generally indicates a container assembly according to the third aspect of the invention.
- the container assembly 10 includes a container, generally indicated by reference numeral 12, as well as a closure device, generally indicated by reference numeral 14.
- the closure device 14 includes a closure body, generally indicated by reference numeral 15.
- the closure body 15 comprises a disc-like component 16 and a peripheral skirt 18 depending from the disc-like component 16.
- a circular dispensing opening 20 In the disc-like component 16 are provided a circular dispensing opening 20, as well as two spaced parallel elongate slits 22, the purpose of which will be described in more detail hereunder.
- a stop or protrusion 24 protrudes from the outer surface 19 of the disc-like component 16 and is spaced from the access opening 20.
- the stop 24 has a leading edge 26, the purpose of which will be described in more detail hereunder.
- the closure body 15 is moulded integrally from plastics material, and the disc-like component 16 is of substantially constant thickness, save for a portion 28 thereof, located immediately below the protrusion 24, which is of reduced thickness.
- the portion 28 is defined by a concave recess provided in the undersurface 17 of the disc-like component 16.
- the skirt 18 is provided on its inside with a screw thread formation 30.
- a plurality of tooth or ratchet-like locking formations 32 extend inwardly from the skirt 18, with the screw thread 30 being located between these formations and the disc-like component 16.
- the locking formations 32 are spaced circumferentially apart.
- the closure device 14 also includes a closure member, generally indicated by reference numeral 35.
- the closure member 35 includes a rectangular (when seen in plan view) slide 36 which is slidable along an elongate guide path defined on the upper surface 19 of the disc-like component 16, with the access opening 20 and stop 24 being located in the guide path.
- the member 35 is arcuate-shaped along its length, when seen from the side.
- a pair of spaced parallel bulbous securing components 38 protrude from the slide 36 and are located slidingly in the slits 22 in the disc-like component 16.
- the securing components 38 have portions 39 which are wider than the slits 22, these wider portions being located below the undersurface 17 of the disc-like component 16, so that while the slide 36 is held captive against the upper surface 19 of the disc-like component 16, it can also slide along the guide path.
- a transverse finger-engaging formation 40 protrudes from the operatively upper surface of the slide 36.
- the slide 36 In use, when the slide 36 is located in a first position, as indicated in Figures 5 and 6, it closes off the dispensing opening 20 with an edge 37 of the slide 36 abutting against the edge 26 of the protrusion or stop 24, thereby preventing accidental uncovering of the dispensing opening 20, eg dispensing by children.
- the protrusion 24 is depressed. This causes the portion 28 of the disc-like component 16 to flex relative to the remainder of the disc-like component 16.
- the slide 36 can hence slide over the stop 24, to a second position, as indicated in Figure 7, in which the dispensing opening 20 is uncovered.
- the contents of the container 12 can then be dispensed via the dispensing opening 20.
- the container 12 comprises a container body 42 having a neck 44.
- a screw thread formation 46 which is complementary to the screw thread formation 36 provided on the closure device 14, extends around the neck 44.
- a plurality of circumferentially spaced tooth or ratchet-like locking formations 48 protrude outwardly from the neck 44; and are complementary to the locking formations 32 on the closure device 14.
- the Applicant believes that the closure assembly 10 is to a large degree childproof since, as described hereinbefore, the closure device 14 cannot readily be unscrewed accidently from the container 12, due to the locking formations 32, 48, and the closure member 35 also cannot easily be opened or moved by children, due to the stop 24.
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Abstract
A closure device 14 for a container 12 includes a closure body adapted to fit onto the container thereby to close off an access opening in the container. A dispensing opening is provided in the closure body, and a closure member 35 is slidable along a guide path on the closure body, from a first position in which it closes off the dispensing opening, to a second position in which the dispensing opening is uncovered. A displaceable stop 24 is provided on the closure body so that, when the closure member is in its first position, it is held by the stop against being moved to its second position. The stop hence has to be displaced to permit movement of the closure member from its first to its second position.
Description
- THIS INVENTION relates to a closure device for a container. It relates also to a container assembly.
- According to a first aspect of the invention there is provided a closure device for a container, which includes
a closure body adapted to fit onto a container thereby to close off an access opening in the container;
a least one dispensing opening in the closure body;
a closure member slidable along a guide path on the closure body, from a first position in which it closes off the dispensing opening, to a second position in which the dispensing opening is uncovered;
and
a displaceable stop on the closure body so that, when the closure member is in its first position, it is held by the stop against being moved to its second position, the stop hence having to be displaced to permit movement of the closure member from its first to its second position. - The closure body may comprise a disc-like component with a peripheral skirt depending from the disc-like component, so that the disc-like component has an inner surface surrounded by the skirt as well as an outer surface, with the dispensing opening being provided in the disc-like component and the guide path being provided on the outer surface of the disc-like component, and with the skirt being adapted to engage a neck of the container, the disc-like component further having a portion resiliently movable with respect to the remainder of the disc-like component, and the stop being in the form of a protrusion protruding from the outer surface of said portion of the disc-like component so that the protrusion is displaceable by moving or flexing said portion of the disc-like component relative to the remainder of the disc-like component.
- The closure member may comprise a slide, and at least one securing component depending from the slide and extending through a slot in the disc-like component, with the securing component and the slot adapted so that the slide is held captive on the disc-like component yet can move along the outer surface of the disc-like component from its first to its second position, and vice versa. The slide may be of elongate form. The protrusion may be arranged at one end of the guide path so that one end of the slide abut against the protrusion when the slide is in its first position.
- The disc-like component may be of substantially constant thickness save in said position where it is of reduced thickness, eg by being provided with a concave recess in its inner surface, to permit the displacing or flexing of said portion.
- The closure body may be of plastics material, and may be of unitary construction, eg a moulding.
- The skirt of the closure body may be adapted for screwing onto the container neck. Hence, it may be provided with a screw thread formation for engaging a complementary screw thread formation on the container neck. At least one locking formation extending inwardly from the skirt and adapted to engage a complementary outwardly protruding locking formation on the container neck, thereby to lock the skirt against being unscrewed from the container neck, may be provided. A plurality of the locking formations, spaced apart about the periphery of the skirt, may be provided.
- According to a second aspect of the invention, there is provided closure device for a container, which includes
a disc-like component adapted to span a container access opening defined by a container neck;
a peripheral skirt depending from the disc-like component and adapted to be screwed onto the container neck; and
at least one inwardly extending locking formation on the skirt, the locking formation adapted to engage a complementary outwardly protruding locking formation on the container neck, thereby to lock the skirt against being unscrewed or removed from the container neck. - As mentioned hereinbefore, a plurality of the locking formations, spaced apart circumferentially, may be provided.
- According to a third aspect of the invention, there is provided a container assembly, which includes
a container body defining an enclosed zone for holding goods and having a neck defining an access opening to the zone;
a closure device comprising a disc-like component adapted to span the access opening of the body, and a peripheral skirt depending from the disc-like component, the skirt and/or the container neck adapted so that the skirt can be screwed onto the neck;
at least one inwardly extending locking formation on the skirt;
and
at least one complementary outwardly protruding locking formation on the container neck, engaging the locking formation on the skirt, thereby locking the skirt against unscrewing or removal from the container neck. - The invention will now be described by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings.
- In the drawings,
- FIGURE 1 shows an exploded three-dimensional view of a container assembly according to the third aspect of the invention, incorporating a closure device according to the first aspect of the invention;
- FIGURE 2 shows a plan view of the closure device of Figure 1, without its closure member;
- FIGURE 3 shows a view from the bottom of the closure device of Figure 2;
- FIGURE 4 shows a sectional view through IV-IV in Figure 2;
- FIGURE 5 shows a plan view of the closure device of Figure 1, with its closure member in its first position;
- FIGURE 6 shows a sectional view through VI-VI in Figure 5;
- FIGURE 7 shows, in part, a sectional view through VII-VII in Figure 5, but with the closure member in its second position; and
- FIGURE 8 shows an end view of the closure member of the closure device of Figure 1.
- In the drawings,
reference numeral 10 generally indicates a container assembly according to the third aspect of the invention. - The
container assembly 10 includes a container, generally indicated byreference numeral 12, as well as a closure device, generally indicated byreference numeral 14. - The
closure device 14 includes a closure body, generally indicated byreference numeral 15. Theclosure body 15 comprises a disc-like component 16 and aperipheral skirt 18 depending from the disc-like component 16. In the disc-like component 16 are provided a circular dispensing opening 20, as well as two spaced parallelelongate slits 22, the purpose of which will be described in more detail hereunder. - A stop or
protrusion 24 protrudes from theouter surface 19 of the disc-like component 16 and is spaced from the access opening 20. Thestop 24 has a leadingedge 26, the purpose of which will be described in more detail hereunder. - The
closure body 15 is moulded integrally from plastics material, and the disc-like component 16 is of substantially constant thickness, save for aportion 28 thereof, located immediately below theprotrusion 24, which is of reduced thickness. Theportion 28 is defined by a concave recess provided in theundersurface 17 of the disc-like component 16. - The
skirt 18 is provided on its inside with ascrew thread formation 30. A plurality of tooth or ratchet-like locking formations 32, the purpose of which will be described in more detail hereunder, extend inwardly from theskirt 18, with thescrew thread 30 being located between these formations and the disc-like component 16. Thelocking formations 32 are spaced circumferentially apart. - The
closure device 14 also includes a closure member, generally indicated byreference numeral 35. Theclosure member 35 includes a rectangular (when seen in plan view)slide 36 which is slidable along an elongate guide path defined on theupper surface 19 of the disc-like component 16, with the access opening 20 andstop 24 being located in the guide path. Themember 35 is arcuate-shaped along its length, when seen from the side. A pair of spaced parallelbulbous securing components 38 protrude from theslide 36 and are located slidingly in theslits 22 in the disc-like component 16. Thesecuring components 38 haveportions 39 which are wider than theslits 22, these wider portions being located below theundersurface 17 of the disc-like component 16, so that while theslide 36 is held captive against theupper surface 19 of the disc-like component 16, it can also slide along the guide path. A transverse finger-engaging formation 40 protrudes from the operatively upper surface of theslide 36. - In use, when the
slide 36 is located in a first position, as indicated in Figures 5 and 6, it closes off the dispensing opening 20 with anedge 37 of theslide 36 abutting against theedge 26 of the protrusion or stop 24, thereby preventing accidental uncovering of the dispensing opening 20, eg dispensing by children. However, when it is desired to open the access opening 20, theprotrusion 24 is depressed. This causes theportion 28 of the disc-like component 16 to flex relative to the remainder of the disc-like component 16. Theslide 36 can hence slide over thestop 24, to a second position, as indicated in Figure 7, in which thedispensing opening 20 is uncovered. The contents of thecontainer 12 can then be dispensed via the dispensing opening 20. - The
container 12 comprises acontainer body 42 having aneck 44. Ascrew thread formation 46, which is complementary to thescrew thread formation 36 provided on theclosure device 14, extends around theneck 44. A plurality of circumferentially spaced tooth or ratchet-like locking formations 48 protrude outwardly from theneck 44; and are complementary to thelocking formations 32 on theclosure device 14. Hence, once theclosure device 14 has been screwed onto theneck 44 of the container, the locking 32, 48 engage one another, thereby preventing accidental unscrewing of theformations closure device 14, eg by children. - The Applicant believes that the
closure assembly 10 is to a large degree childproof since, as described hereinbefore, theclosure device 14 cannot readily be unscrewed accidently from thecontainer 12, due to the locking 32, 48, and theformations closure member 35 also cannot easily be opened or moved by children, due to thestop 24.
Claims (10)
1. A closure device for a container, which includes
a closure body adapted to fit onto a container thereby to close off an access opening in the container;
at least one dispensing opening in the closure body;
a closure member slidable along a guide path on the closure body, from a first position in which it closes off the dispensing opening, to a second position in which the dispensing opening is uncovered;
and
a displaceable stop on the closure body so that, when the closure member is in its first position, it is held by the stop against being moved to its second position, the stop hence having to be displaced to permit movement of the closure member from its first to its second position.
a closure body adapted to fit onto a container thereby to close off an access opening in the container;
at least one dispensing opening in the closure body;
a closure member slidable along a guide path on the closure body, from a first position in which it closes off the dispensing opening, to a second position in which the dispensing opening is uncovered;
and
a displaceable stop on the closure body so that, when the closure member is in its first position, it is held by the stop against being moved to its second position, the stop hence having to be displaced to permit movement of the closure member from its first to its second position.
2. A device as claimed in Claim 1, wherein the closure body comprises a disc-like component with a peripheral skirt depending from the disc-like component, so that the disc-like component has an inner surface surrounded by the skirt as well as an outer surface, with the dispensing opening being provided in the disc-like component and the guide path being provided on the outer surface of the disc-like component, and with the skirt being adapted to engage a neck of the container, the disc-like component further having a portion resiliently movable with respect to the remainder of the disc-like component, and the stop being in the form of a protrusion protruding from the outer surface of said portion of the disc-like component so that the protrusion is displaceable by moving or flexing said portion of the disc-like component relative to the remainder of the disc-like component.
3. A device as claimed in Claim 2, wherein the closure member comprises a slide, and at least one securing component depending from the slide and extending through a slot in the disc-like component, with the securing component and the slot adapted so that the slide is held captive on the disc-like component yet can move along the outer surface of the disc-like component from its first to its second position, and vice versa.
4. A device as claimed in Claim 3, wherein the protrusion is arranged at one end of the guide path so that one end of the slide abut against the protrusion when the slide is in its first position.
5. A device as claimed in any one of Claims 2 to 4 inclusive, wherein the disc-like component is of substantially constant thickness save in said position, where it is of reduced thickness by being provided with a concave recess in its inner surface, to permit the displacing or flexing of said portion.
6. A device as claimed in any one of Claims 2 to 5 inclusive, wherein the closure body is a moulding of plastics material, with the skirt of the closure body being provided with a screw thread formation for engaging a complementary screw thread formation on the container neck, and with at least one locking formation extending inwardly from the skirt and adapted to engage a complementary outwardly protruding locking formation on the container neck, thereby to lock the skirt against being unscrewed from the container neck, being provided.
7. A device as claimed in Claim 6, wherein a plurality of the locking formations, spaced apart about the periphery of the skirt, are provided.
8. A closure device for a container, which includes
a disc-like component adapted to span a container access opening defined by a container neck;
a peripheral skirt depending from the disc-like component and adapted to be screwed onto the container neck; and
at least one inwardly extending locking formation on the skirt, the locking formation adapted to engage a complementary outwardly protruding locking formation on the container neck, thereby to lock the skirt against being unscrewed or removed from the container neck.
a disc-like component adapted to span a container access opening defined by a container neck;
a peripheral skirt depending from the disc-like component and adapted to be screwed onto the container neck; and
at least one inwardly extending locking formation on the skirt, the locking formation adapted to engage a complementary outwardly protruding locking formation on the container neck, thereby to lock the skirt against being unscrewed or removed from the container neck.
9. A device as claimed in Claim 8, wherein a plurality of the locking formations, spaced apart circumferentially, are provided.
10. A container assembly, which includes
a container body defining an enclosed zone for holding goods and having a neck defining an access opening to the zone;
a closure device comprising a disc-like component adapted to span the access opening of the body, and a peripheral skirt depending from the disc-like component, the skirt and/or the container neck adapted so that the skirt can be screwed onto the neck;
at least one inwardly extending locking formation on the skirt;
and
at least one complementary outwardly protruding locking formation on the container neck, engaging the locking formation on the skirt, thereby locking the skirt against unscrewing or removal from the container neck.
a container body defining an enclosed zone for holding goods and having a neck defining an access opening to the zone;
a closure device comprising a disc-like component adapted to span the access opening of the body, and a peripheral skirt depending from the disc-like component, the skirt and/or the container neck adapted so that the skirt can be screwed onto the neck;
at least one inwardly extending locking formation on the skirt;
and
at least one complementary outwardly protruding locking formation on the container neck, engaging the locking formation on the skirt, thereby locking the skirt against unscrewing or removal from the container neck.
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| ES2126465A1 (en) * | 1995-10-18 | 1999-03-16 | Reig Jaime Baucells | Safety closure for containers |
| US10611511B1 (en) | 2018-10-29 | 2020-04-07 | Gk Packaging, Inc. | Spirally threaded molded bottle finish having removable and nonremovable closures and closures therefor |
| WO2024019891A1 (en) * | 2022-07-20 | 2024-01-25 | Closure Systems International Inc. | Child-resistant closure and package |
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