EP0381118B1 - Tamper-indicating plastic closure - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates generally to tamper-indicating or tamper-evident packaging arrangements, and more particularly to a tamper-indicating plastic closure for a container as disclosed in the introductory portion of claim 1 which functions to provide two modes of interference with the container for enhanced tamper resistance.
- a plastic closure of this type is known form U.S.-A-4,635,808.
- the closure cap of this reference has a tamper-indicating skirt with inwardly extending flaps which move to a position in which they decrease the diameter of the skirt and thus prevent removal of the cap while the skirt is connected to the cap.
- the flaps When a container opening is sealed for the first time, the flaps are bent upwards and engage below a bulge on the container opening. The flaps are prevented from bending downwards by an inward bulge on the skirt, so that when the sealing is first removed, the safety tamper-indicating skirt is torn off.
- the flaps are positioned in an inward and downward direction when a force component is acting on the tamper-indicating skirt in the first opening direction when the closure cap is first removed. In this case, the flaps tend to bend back downwards again, but are restrained by the inward bulge.
- the tamper-indicating skirt is connected to the lower edge of the cap via frangible connectors 16.
- a tamper-indicating closure it is desirable for a tamper-indicating closure to be as resistant as possible to tampering or the like without visibly discernible evidence thereof.
- the present plastic closure has been particularly configured for economical and efficient manufacture for use on existing containers, with the closure being highly resistant to tampering, consistent and reliable in performance, and highly versatile for use with a wide variety of different containers.
- the present invention is characterized by the characterizing features of claim 1.
- two modes of interfering interaction are provided between the flexible tabs and the annular locking ring of the container.
- the flexible tabs are bent upwardly to an out-of-the way disposition as the pilfer band moves downwardly, past the container threads and locking ring.
- the flexible tabs move past the container locking ring, and due to their resilient memory, move inwardly to assume an angularly generally upwardly and inwardly disposition relative to the annular band portion.
- the flexible tabs In this disposition of the flexible tabs, they are positioned for interfering engagement with a generally downwardly facing surface of the container locking ring, whereby in this first mode of interference, the free end portions of the flexible tabs engage the locking ring for fracturing the frangible ribs which at least partially detachably connect the pilfer band to the skirt portion of the closure cap. Clearly visible evidence of opening is thus provided.
- the flexible tabs cooperate and coact with the interference bead of the pilfer band to again interferingly engage and coact with the container locking ring.
- the flexible tabs are engageable with the container locking ring in the event that the flexible tabs assume an angularly downwardly and inwardly extending disposition relative to the annular band portion of the pilfer band.
- the flexible tabs are engageable with the container locking ring by disposition between the locking ring and the annular interference bead.
- the flexible tabs and interference bead are dimensioned relative to the container locking ring so as to resist opening movement of the closure, thereby fracturing the frangible ribs joining the pilfer band to the skirt portion. Again, clear visual evidence of opening is achieved.
- a scoring bead can be provided which extends circumferentially on the inside surface of the closure, and which desirably acts to support the interior of the closure during formation of the circumferential score which distinguishes the pilfer band from the skirt portion of the closure.
- at least some of the frangible ribs of the construction can be configured to extend on the inside surface of the pilfer band between adjacent ones of the flexible tabs. Such ribs desirably function to center the pilfer band on the associated container with respect to the locking ring thereof, thus further enhancing tamper resistance.
- a plurality of circumferentially spaced prestressing projections can be provided on the inside of the pilfer band, with these projections being engageable with the container locking ring for prestressing the frangible ribs joining the pilfer band to the closure skirt portion.
- This prestressing arrangement can desirably promote failure of the frangible ribs in the intended manner.
- Closure 10 can be made by various injection-molding or compression-molding techniques, and it can be formed in accordance with the compression-molding techniques taught in U.S. Patent No. 4,497,765, which is incorporated herein by reference.
- closure 10 includes an upper generally cup-shaped closure cap 12 including a circular top wall portion 14, and a depending, annular cylindrical skirt portion 16.
- Skirt portion 16 preferably includes an internal thread formation 18 configured for threading engagement in cooperation with the threads T of an associated container C to which the closure is fitted.
- the plastic closure can be provided with an associated sealing liner, such as illustrated in the above-referenced patent.
- the present closure further includes an annular pilfer band 20 depending from and at least partially detachably connected to skirt portion 16 of the closure cap.
- Pilfer band 20 preferably comprises a continuous annular band portion 22 arranged in substantial vertical alignment with skirt portion 16.
- the pilfer band is at least partially detachably connected to the skirt portion by a plurality of circumferentially spaced frangible ribs 24 which extend between the inside surfaces of the skirt portion 16 and the band portion 22 of the pilfer band.
- the pilfer band 20 is otherwise distinguished and separated from the skirt portion 16 by a circumferentially extending score line 26.
- score line 26 and frangible rib 24 together cooperate to provide the desired frangible connection between the pilfer band 20 and the closure cap 12.
- the closure cap 12 and the pilfer band 20 are formed integrally with each other during molding, with the ribs 24 molded on the inside surfaces of the skirt portion and pilfer band.
- score line 26 is formed, preferably by use of a scoring cutting blade, thereby distinguishing and separating the pilfer band 20 from the skirt portion 16, with the score line 26 extending partially into the ribs 24.
- the unscored, "residual" portions of the frangible ribs 24 collectively provide the desired frangible connection between the pilfer band and the skirt portion.
- an integral connector portion can be provided between the pilfer band and the skirt portion (such as by leaving a portion of the closure uncut by score line 26) whereby the pilfer band remains connected to the skirt portion 16 after fracture of the ribs.
- one or more fracturable areas can be provided in the pilfer band itself, whereby the pilfer band splits and fractures during closure removal from the associated container.
- the pilfer band includes a plurality of circumferentially spaced, inwardly extending flexible tabs 28 which extend inwardly from the annular band portion 22 of the pilfer band.
- twelve evenly spaced tabs 28 are provided about the circumference of the pilfer band, with each tab having a width of about 6.1 mm (about 0.240 inches), and a thickness of between about 0.3 mm (about 0.012 inches) and 0.5 mm (0.020 inches).
- the free end portions of adjacent ones of the tabs 28 are closely spaced (about 0.5 mm (0.020 inch) spacing) when the tabs extend horizontally inwardly.
- This horizontally inwardly extending orientation of the tabs is indicated in phantom line, and represents the orientation in which the flexible tabs 28 are preferably molded.
- the flexible tabs 28 cooperate with an annular locking ring portion L of container C for effecting fracture of frangible ribs 24, thereby providing the desired tamper-indication.
- the free end portions of the flexible tabs are engageable with the locking ring L.
- the flexible tabs are configured to cooperate with an annular interference bead 30 provided generally at the lower edge of annular band portion 22 of the pilfer band 20.
- the interference bead 30 is positioned beneath the flexible tabs 28, with the upper, inward edge portion of the interference bead positioned relative to the flexible tabs so that this edge portion is engaged by the tabs in the second failure mode.
- the inside diameter of the interference bead is about equal to or slightly less than an inside diameter collectively defined by the inside surfaces of the circumferentially spaced frangible ribs 24.
- the flexible tabs 28 engage the container C and are moved upwardly generally to an upwardly extending, out-of-the-way disposition as the pilfer band moves downwardly relative to the container threads T and the container locking ring L.
- the flexible tabs 28 are preferably provided with a thickness about equal to the radial dimension of the frangible ribs 24, or the tabs 28 are otherwise configured to collectively define an inside diameter about equal to an inside diameter collectively defined by the ribs 24.
- the flexible tabs 28 When the closure is fully seated on the container, the flexible tabs 28 have moved past the container locking ring L, and thereafter, due to the resilient memory of the plastic, assume a generally angularly upwardly and inwardly extending disposition, as illustrated in FIGURE 4.
- the flexible tabs 28 are now in position for the first mode of interfering interaction and failure in cooperation with the container locking ring. Specifically, unscrewing upward movement of the closure 10 relative to the container urges the generally upwardly extending flexible tabs 28 into and against the container locking ring L.
- This interfering engagement with the container locking ring acts to resist the upward unscrewing movement of the closure, thereby stressing and fracturing the frangible ribs 24. Fracture of the ribs 24 results in clearly visibly discernable separation of the pilfer band 20 from the skirt portion 16, thus providing a clear indication of opening of the container.
- each flexible tab 28 is of a generally planar configuration having a thickness dimensioned between about 0.305 mm (0.012 inches) and 0.5 mm (0.020 inches).
- each flexible tab 28 is preferably dimensioned and configured for sufficient thickness, in the direction from its free end to its base integral with the band portion 22, so as to exhibit sufficient resistance to collapse or deformation to thereby provide the desired interfering interaction with locking band L.
- each of the tabs 28 may be of a non-planar configuration, such as being slightly curved when viewed in cross-section perpendicular to the length of each tab, or similarly, of a generally angled or compound configuration when similarly viewed. As will be appreciated, such arrangements can act to enhance the "column strength" of each flexible tab for providing the desired interfering engagement with locking ring L.
- the flexible tabs 28 are configured for cooperation with interference bead 30 to provide a second and distinct mode of interfering engagement with the container locking ring L.
- the flexible tabs 28 In the event that the flexible tabs 28 are moved from their angularly upwardly and inwardly disposition (such as by unauthorized manipulation or the like, which is desirably inhibited by the inwardly extending bead 30) the flexible tabs will assume an angularly downwardly and inwardly extending disposition, as illustrated in FIGURE 5. In this orientation of the tabs, the tabs are positioned for engagement with the container locking ring L by disposition between the container locking ring and the upper inward edge of the interference bead 30.
- FIGURES 6a and 6b where in FIGURE 6a, a flexible tab 28 is illustrated between the locking ring L and the interference bead 30, with FIGURE 6b illustrating the subsequent failure of frangible rib 24 and separation along score line 26.
- FIGURE 7 therein is illustrated an alternate embodiment of the present tamper-indicating closure.
- this embodiment is the same as the previously described embodiment, although it will be noted that the closure illustrated in FIGURE 7 shows the provision of a sealing liner 15 adjacent to top wall portion 14, and a vent groove 17 traversing the internal thread formation 18, with the vent groove 17 extending into the cylindrical skirt portion 16 of the closure.
- the provision of one or more vent grooves 17 facilitates venting of gas pressure, attendant to closure removal, when the present closure is used in connection with a container having carbonated contents or the like.
- the closure 10 includes a pilfer band 20 which is distinguished and at least partially separated from the skirt portion 16 by a circumferential score 26.
- the pilfer band 20 includes a plurality (twelve being presently preferred) of circumferentially spaced, inwardly extending flexible tabs 28, again configured to provide a dual mode of interference with the locking ring of an associated container.
- an inwardly extending interference bead 30 is positioned beneath the flexible tabs 28, with the tabs 28 being engageable with the interference bead 30 in the second mode of interaction of the closure with an associated container.
- the frangible connection between the pilfer band 20 and the skirt portion 16 is provided by a plurality of circumferentially spaced, frangible ribs 124 which extend between the inside surfaces of the skirt portion and the pilfer band.
- frangible ribs 124 extend on the inside surface of the band portion 22 of the pilfer band 20 between adjacent ones of the flexible tabs 28.
- each of the illustrated frangible ribs 124 is so configured.
- This configuration of the frangible ribs 124 desirably acts to center the pilfer band 20 on the associated container C with respect to the container locking ring L.
- This configuration of the frangible ribs 124 a very limited amount of clearance is provided between the container locking ring L and the inwardly facing surfaces of the frangible ribs 124 when the closure 10 is fully seated on the associated container.
- ribs 124 are rendered fracturable by virtue of the score line 26 partially extending into at least some of the ribs.
- this embodiment includes a circumferentially extending scoring bead 127 on the inside of the closure, with the scoring bead 127 preferably extending continuously along the inside of the closure, and with circumferential score line 26 positioned beneath the scoring bead.
- a scoring mandrel inserted into the closure is preferably employed, with a scoring knife or the like then applied to the exterior surface of the closure.
- a scoring knife or the like it is presently preferred that position of the scoring knife be referenced relative to the interiorly-positioned scoring mandrel.
- the scoring bead 127 is configured to securely engage and seat against the scoring mandrel, whereby highly efficient and accurate formation of the score line 26, with the desired degree of partial cutting of the frangible ribs 124, is readily accomplished.
- the flexible tabs 28 are preferably provided with a thickness about equal to the radial dimension of frangible ribs 124. This preferred dimensional relation permits the tabs 28 to desirably support the interior of the closure during scoring (when the tabs 28 are flexed upwardly against the inside surface of the closure) in absence of the scoring bead 127.
- a further feature of the embodiment of FIGURE 7 concerns the formation of each of the frangible ribs 124 with an upper portion 125 which extends on the inside surface of skirt portion 16 above scoring bead 127.
- This configuration of the frangible ribs has been found to desirably enhance the columnar strength of the overall closure, which facilitates high-speed ejection from the associated molding apparatus.
- FIGURE 8 therein is illustrated a further alternate embodiment of the present closure.
- this embodiment is like that described above and illustrated in FIGURE 7, although the embodiment of Figure 8 does not include a scoring bead 127.
- the absence of the scoring bead, together with the extended configuration of frangible ribs 124 (with upper portions 125) can enhance the gas venting characteristics of the closure.
- this embodiment of the present tamper-indicating closure includes an arrangement for prestressing the frangible connection between the pilfer band 20 and the skirt portion 16 provided by the frangible ribs 124.
- a plurality of circumferentially spaced, prestressing projections 131 are provided on the inside surface of the band portion 20 of the pilfer band.
- these prestressing projections 131 are each positioned on a respective one of the frangible ribs 124.
- the prestressing projections 131 are provided on alternate ones of the frangible ribs 124, but a fewer or greater number of the projections 131 can be similarly provided.
- Projections 131 can be provided to prestress the frangible ribs 124 attendant to both application and removal of the closure. During application of the closure to the associated container, the projections 131 are engageable with the container locking ring L, thus acting to expand and "bell out” the pilfer band 20 attendant to application. This action can act to weaken the unscored, residual portion of each frangible rib 124, thereby facilitating failure of the frangible ribs in the intended manner during closure removal.
- the prestressing projections 131 can cooperate with the locking ring L during closure removal. In particular, this can occur in conjunction with stressing and fracture of the ribs 124 when tabs 28 extend angularly downwardly, and are positioned between the container locking ring L and interference bead 30. Attendant to this action, the projections 131 provide additional interference with the container locking ring, thus desirably subjecting the frangible ribs 124 to additional stress to assure fracture and failure of the ribs.
- a further feature of the embodiment of FIGURE 8 concerns configuring the pilfer band 20 for fracture of the band portion 22, which is ordinarily desired, as discussed above, in conjunction with the provision of an unscored connector portion which integrally joins the pilfer band to the skirt portion 16 after fracture of ribs 124. By such an arrangement, the pilfer band remains joined to, but partially detached from, the skirt portion 16.
- FIGURE 8 illustrates the manner in which a vertical score is preferably formed in the pilfer band 20.
- an external scoring knife is preferably applied to the pilfer band so as to form one or more scores extending to a depth as illustrated in phantom line at 133.
- such vertical scoring is provided between one of the flexible tabs 28 and an adjacent frangible rib 124, so that such vertical scoring does not extend into either the tab 28 or the rib 124.
- the vertical scoring extend partially, but not completely, into the interference bead 30, to thereby define a fracturable residual portion 135 of the pilfer band.
- This arrangement preserves a desired degree of strength in the pilfer band, to facilitate high-speed application, while still rendering the pilfer band fracturable in the intended manner.
- the present closure a high degree of tamper-resistance is provided by the present closure.
- various modifications and departures from the illustrated embodiment can be effected.
- the number, spacing, thickness, and configuration of the flexible tabs 28 can be varied and selected while keeping with the principles disclosed herein.
- the annular interference bead 30 is preferably substantially continuous in nature for providing additional circumferential hoop strength for the closure, segmented or otherwise discontinuous configurations for the interference bead can be alternately employed.
- a closure embodying the present invention may be composite in nature, such as a combination metallic and plastic closure (with or without a separate sealing liner).
- this plastic closure 10 includes a cup-like closure cap 12 having a circular top wall portion 14, and a depending annular or cylindrical skirt portion 16 having an internal thread formation 18.
- closure 10 is intended to be applied to an associated container C having an external bead-like locking ring L which extends circumferentially of the neck portion of the container perpendicular to the vertical axis thereof.
- Locking ring L is positioned just beneath external container threads T, with the container C including a hand grip or handle H.
- the closure includes an annular pilfer band 20 depending from skirt portion 16 which is at least partially detachably connected to the skirt portion by a plurality of circumferentially spaced apart fracturable bridges 22.
- the fracturable bridges can alternately be provided generally along the inner surfaces of the pilfer band and skirt portion, such as disclosed in U.S. Patent No. 4,418,828.
- Pilfer band 20 includes an annular, bead-like interference lip 24 extending circumferentially about the inner surface of the pilfer band 20.
- interference lip 24 does not extend perpendicularly to the vertical axis of closure 10, but rather extends in a plane arranged at an acute angle relative to the vertical axis of the closure. In the preferred form, this plane is arranged at an acute angle in the range of about 1 degree to about 5 degrees relative to the closure axis.
- the interference lip as shown is extending continuously about the inner surface of the pilfer band 20, it should be recognized that the lip 24 may be otherwise configured, so as to extend discontinually about the inner surface such as by the provision of a series of segments, lugs, or like projections. Whether the interference lip 24 is of a continuous or discontinuous configuration, it is contemplated that the lip extends in a skewed or non-perpendicular relationship to the vertical axis of the closure.
- this non-uniform stressing desirably results in the deformation of the pilfer band 20 to an out-of-round, non-circular configuration, i.e., to a generally elliptical or oval shape.
- This deformation in the pilfer band facilitates movement of the interference lip past the locking ring L during application of the closure to the container, thereby reducing the force required for application and minimizing stresses created on fracturable bridges 22.
- the interference lip 24 again cooperated with the container locking ring L to create a non-uniform stressing of the pilfer band 20, and in particular provide a progressive stressing of fracturable bridges 22.
- a plurality of circumferentially spaced centering ribs 26 are provided on the inside surface of pilfer band 20 above interference lip 24. Centering ribs 26 are positioned to engage the container locking ring L during closure removal, and thus maintain the pilfer band in a circular configuration.
- centering means can be employed, such as by the provision of a continuous ring on the interior of the closure, or by the provision of an area of relatively reduced inside diameter just above the interference lip.
- a centering arrangement be provided for engagement with locking ring L as the interference lip 24 engages the locking ring, to thereby prevent the pilfer band from assuming a non-circular configuration, thus assuring the intended fracture of bridges 22.
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- The present invention relates generally to tamper-indicating or tamper-evident packaging arrangements, and more particularly to a tamper-indicating plastic closure for a container as disclosed in the introductory portion of claim 1 which functions to provide two modes of interference with the container for enhanced tamper resistance.
- A plastic closure of this type is known form U.S.-A-4,635,808. The closure cap of this reference has a tamper-indicating skirt with inwardly extending flaps which move to a position in which they decrease the diameter of the skirt and thus prevent removal of the cap while the skirt is connected to the cap. When a container opening is sealed for the first time, the flaps are bent upwards and engage below a bulge on the container opening. The flaps are prevented from bending downwards by an inward bulge on the skirt, so that when the sealing is first removed, the safety tamper-indicating skirt is torn off. The flaps are positioned in an inward and downward direction when a force component is acting on the tamper-indicating skirt in the first opening direction when the closure cap is first removed. In this case, the flaps tend to bend back downwards again, but are restrained by the inward bulge. The tamper-indicating skirt is connected to the lower edge of the cap via
frangible connectors 16. - As will be appreciated, it is desirable for a tamper-indicating closure to be as resistant as possible to tampering or the like without visibly discernible evidence thereof. To this end, the present plastic closure has been particularly configured for economical and efficient manufacture for use on existing containers, with the closure being highly resistant to tampering, consistent and reliable in performance, and highly versatile for use with a wide variety of different containers.
- The present invention is characterized by the characterizing features of claim 1.
- According to the present invention, two modes of interfering interaction, for tamper-indication, are provided between the flexible tabs and the annular locking ring of the container. During application of the closure to the container, the flexible tabs are bent upwardly to an out-of-the way disposition as the pilfer band moves downwardly, past the container threads and locking ring. As the closure is fully seated on the container, the flexible tabs move past the container locking ring, and due to their resilient memory, move inwardly to assume an angularly generally upwardly and inwardly disposition relative to the annular band portion. In this disposition of the flexible tabs, they are positioned for interfering engagement with a generally downwardly facing surface of the container locking ring, whereby in this first mode of interference, the free end portions of the flexible tabs engage the locking ring for fracturing the frangible ribs which at least partially detachably connect the pilfer band to the skirt portion of the closure cap. Clearly visible evidence of opening is thus provided.
- In a second mode of interfering interaction, the flexible tabs cooperate and coact with the interference bead of the pilfer band to again interferingly engage and coact with the container locking ring. In this mode of operation, the flexible tabs are engageable with the container locking ring in the event that the flexible tabs assume an angularly downwardly and inwardly extending disposition relative to the annular band portion of the pilfer band. In this orientation, the flexible tabs are engageable with the container locking ring by disposition between the locking ring and the annular interference bead. The flexible tabs and interference bead are dimensioned relative to the container locking ring so as to resist opening movement of the closure, thereby fracturing the frangible ribs joining the pilfer band to the skirt portion. Again, clear visual evidence of opening is achieved.
- In accordance with alternate, illustrated embodiments of the present closure, a scoring bead can be provided which extends circumferentially on the inside surface of the closure, and which desirably acts to support the interior of the closure during formation of the circumferential score which distinguishes the pilfer band from the skirt portion of the closure. Additionally, at least some of the frangible ribs of the construction can be configured to extend on the inside surface of the pilfer band between adjacent ones of the flexible tabs. Such ribs desirably function to center the pilfer band on the associated container with respect to the locking ring thereof, thus further enhancing tamper resistance. If desired, a plurality of circumferentially spaced prestressing projections can be provided on the inside of the pilfer band, with these projections being engageable with the container locking ring for prestressing the frangible ribs joining the pilfer band to the closure skirt portion. This prestressing arrangement can desirably promote failure of the frangible ribs in the intended manner.
- Numerous other features and advantages of the present invention will become readily apparent from the following detailed description, the accompanying drawings, and the appended claims.
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- FIGURE 1 is a side elevational view, in partial cross-section, of a tamper-indicating plastic closure embodying the principles of the present invention applied to an associated container;
- FIGURE 2 is a cross-sectional view of the novel tamper-indicating closure;
- FIGURE 3 is a fragmentary, side-elevational view, in partial cross-section illustrating application of the novel closure to the associated container;
- FIGURE 4 is a view similar to FIGURE 3 illustrating the closure after application to the associated container, and in a position for providing a first mode of interfering engagement with the container;
- FIGURE 5 is a view similar to FIGURE 4, illustrating the closure in position for effecting a second mode of interfering engagement with the associated container;
- FIGURES 6a and 6b are views similar to FIGURE 5, further illustrating the second mode of interfering engagement of the closure with the associated container;
- FIGURE 7 is a fragmentary, cross-sectional view of a further embodiment of the present tamper-indicating plastic closure; and
- FIGURE 8 is a view similar to FIGURE 7 illustrating another embodiment of the present tamper-indicating closure.
- FIGURE 9 illustrates a further embodiment of a tamper-indicting closure;
- FIGURE 10 is a cross sectional view of the closure illustrated in FIGURE 9; and
- FIGURE 11 is a fragmentary, cross-sectional view taken along lines 11-11 of FIGURE 10.
- While the present invention is susceptible of embodiment in various forms, there is shown in the drawings and will hereinafter be described a presently preferred embodiment, with the understanding that the present disclosure is to be considered as an exemplification of the invention, and is not intended to limit the invention to the specific embodiment illustrated.
- With reference first to FIGURE 1, therein is illustrated a
plastic closure 10 embodying the principles of the present invention. Closure 10 can be made by various injection-molding or compression-molding techniques, and it can be formed in accordance with the compression-molding techniques taught in U.S. Patent No. 4,497,765, which is incorporated herein by reference. - As illustrated,
closure 10 includes an upper generally cup-shaped closure cap 12 including a circulartop wall portion 14, and a depending, annularcylindrical skirt portion 16.Skirt portion 16 preferably includes aninternal thread formation 18 configured for threading engagement in cooperation with the threads T of an associated container C to which the closure is fitted. If desired, the plastic closure can be provided with an associated sealing liner, such as illustrated in the above-referenced patent. - The present closure further includes an
annular pilfer band 20 depending from and at least partially detachably connected toskirt portion 16 of the closure cap. Pilferband 20 preferably comprises a continuousannular band portion 22 arranged in substantial vertical alignment withskirt portion 16. In the preferred embodiment, the pilfer band is at least partially detachably connected to the skirt portion by a plurality of circumferentially spacedfrangible ribs 24 which extend between the inside surfaces of theskirt portion 16 and theband portion 22 of the pilfer band. As shown, thepilfer band 20 is otherwise distinguished and separated from theskirt portion 16 by a circumferentially extendingscore line 26. - In accordance with the teachings of U.S. Patent No. 4,418,828, incorporated herein by reference,
score line 26 andfrangible rib 24 together cooperate to provide the desired frangible connection between thepilfer band 20 and theclosure cap 12. Specifically, theclosure cap 12 and thepilfer band 20 are formed integrally with each other during molding, with theribs 24 molded on the inside surfaces of the skirt portion and pilfer band. Thereafter,score line 26 is formed, preferably by use of a scoring cutting blade, thereby distinguishing and separating thepilfer band 20 from theskirt portion 16, with thescore line 26 extending partially into theribs 24. - By this arrangement, the unscored, "residual" portions of the
frangible ribs 24 collectively provide the desired frangible connection between the pilfer band and the skirt portion. If desired, an integral connector portion can be provided between the pilfer band and the skirt portion (such as by leaving a portion of the closure uncut by score line 26) whereby the pilfer band remains connected to theskirt portion 16 after fracture of the ribs. In conjunction with such a connector portion, one or more fracturable areas can be provided in the pilfer band itself, whereby the pilfer band splits and fractures during closure removal from the associated container. - Referring now to the configuration of the
pilfer band 20, the present closure has been specifically configured to provide a very high degree of tamper resistance, and in particular provides two distinct and separate modes of interfering interaction with the associated container. To this end, the pilfer band includes a plurality of circumferentially spaced, inwardly extendingflexible tabs 28 which extend inwardly from theannular band portion 22 of the pilfer band. In a current embodiment, twelve evenly spacedtabs 28 are provided about the circumference of the pilfer band, with each tab having a width of about 6.1 mm (about 0.240 inches), and a thickness of between about 0.3 mm (about 0.012 inches) and 0.5 mm (0.020 inches). By this arrangement, the free end portions of adjacent ones of thetabs 28 are closely spaced (about 0.5 mm (0.020 inch) spacing) when the tabs extend horizontally inwardly. This horizontally inwardly extending orientation of the tabs is indicated in phantom line, and represents the orientation in which theflexible tabs 28 are preferably molded. - As will be further described, the
flexible tabs 28 cooperate with an annular locking ring portion L of container C for effecting fracture offrangible ribs 24, thereby providing the desired tamper-indication. In a first mode of interference and failure, the free end portions of the flexible tabs are engageable with the locking ring L. In a second mode of failure, the flexible tabs are configured to cooperate with anannular interference bead 30 provided generally at the lower edge ofannular band portion 22 of thepilfer band 20. To this end, theinterference bead 30 is positioned beneath theflexible tabs 28, with the upper, inward edge portion of the interference bead positioned relative to the flexible tabs so that this edge portion is engaged by the tabs in the second failure mode. In the preferred form, the inside diameter of the interference bead is about equal to or slightly less than an inside diameter collectively defined by the inside surfaces of the circumferentially spacedfrangible ribs 24. - Referring now to FIGURE 3, the function of the present closure will be described. During application of the
closure 10 to the associated containers theflexible tabs 28 engage the container C and are moved upwardly generally to an upwardly extending, out-of-the-way disposition as the pilfer band moves downwardly relative to the container threads T and the container locking ring L. To this end, theflexible tabs 28 are preferably provided with a thickness about equal to the radial dimension of thefrangible ribs 24, or thetabs 28 are otherwise configured to collectively define an inside diameter about equal to an inside diameter collectively defined by theribs 24. - When the closure is fully seated on the container, the
flexible tabs 28 have moved past the container locking ring L, and thereafter, due to the resilient memory of the plastic, assume a generally angularly upwardly and inwardly extending disposition, as illustrated in FIGURE 4. Theflexible tabs 28 are now in position for the first mode of interfering interaction and failure in cooperation with the container locking ring. Specifically, unscrewing upward movement of theclosure 10 relative to the container urges the generally upwardly extendingflexible tabs 28 into and against the container locking ring L. This interfering engagement with the container locking ring acts to resist the upward unscrewing movement of the closure, thereby stressing and fracturing thefrangible ribs 24. Fracture of theribs 24 results in clearly visibly discernable separation of thepilfer band 20 from theskirt portion 16, thus providing a clear indication of opening of the container. - In a current embodiment, each
flexible tab 28 is of a generally planar configuration having a thickness dimensioned between about 0.305 mm (0.012 inches) and 0.5 mm (0.020 inches). However, as will be appreciated, eachflexible tab 28 is preferably dimensioned and configured for sufficient thickness, in the direction from its free end to its base integral with theband portion 22, so as to exhibit sufficient resistance to collapse or deformation to thereby provide the desired interfering interaction with locking band L. To this end, each of thetabs 28 may be of a non-planar configuration, such as being slightly curved when viewed in cross-section perpendicular to the length of each tab, or similarly, of a generally angled or compound configuration when similarly viewed. As will be appreciated, such arrangements can act to enhance the "column strength" of each flexible tab for providing the desired interfering engagement with locking ring L. - In accordance with the present invention, the
flexible tabs 28 are configured for cooperation withinterference bead 30 to provide a second and distinct mode of interfering engagement with the container locking ring L. In the event that theflexible tabs 28 are moved from their angularly upwardly and inwardly disposition (such as by unauthorized manipulation or the like, which is desirably inhibited by the inwardly extending bead 30) the flexible tabs will assume an angularly downwardly and inwardly extending disposition, as illustrated in FIGURE 5. In this orientation of the tabs, the tabs are positioned for engagement with the container locking ring L by disposition between the container locking ring and the upper inward edge of theinterference bead 30. In this manner, the tabs cooperate and coact with the interference bead to again provide interfering interaction with the container locking ring, to thereby fracturefrangible ribs 24 for at least partially detaching thepilfer band 20 from theskirt portion 16. This action is illustrated in FIGURES 6a and 6b, where in FIGURE 6a, aflexible tab 28 is illustrated between the locking ring L and theinterference bead 30, with FIGURE 6b illustrating the subsequent failure offrangible rib 24 and separation alongscore line 26. - Referring now to FIGURE 7, therein is illustrated an alternate embodiment of the present tamper-indicating closure. In most respects, this embodiment is the same as the previously described embodiment, although it will be noted that the closure illustrated in FIGURE 7 shows the provision of a
sealing liner 15 adjacent totop wall portion 14, and avent groove 17 traversing theinternal thread formation 18, with thevent groove 17 extending into thecylindrical skirt portion 16 of the closure. The provision of one ormore vent grooves 17 facilitates venting of gas pressure, attendant to closure removal, when the present closure is used in connection with a container having carbonated contents or the like. - As in the previous embodiment, the
closure 10 includes apilfer band 20 which is distinguished and at least partially separated from theskirt portion 16 by acircumferential score 26. Moreover, thepilfer band 20 includes a plurality (twelve being presently preferred) of circumferentially spaced, inwardly extendingflexible tabs 28, again configured to provide a dual mode of interference with the locking ring of an associated container. To this end, an inwardly extendinginterference bead 30 is positioned beneath theflexible tabs 28, with thetabs 28 being engageable with theinterference bead 30 in the second mode of interaction of the closure with an associated container. - In this embodiment, the frangible connection between the
pilfer band 20 and theskirt portion 16 is provided by a plurality of circumferentially spaced,frangible ribs 124 which extend between the inside surfaces of the skirt portion and the pilfer band. Significantly, at least some of thefrangible ribs 124 extend on the inside surface of theband portion 22 of thepilfer band 20 between adjacent ones of theflexible tabs 28. In the illustrated embodiment, each of the illustratedfrangible ribs 124 is so configured. - This configuration of the
frangible ribs 124 desirably acts to center thepilfer band 20 on the associated container C with respect to the container locking ring L. By virtue of this configuration of thefrangible ribs 124, a very limited amount of clearance is provided between the container locking ring L and the inwardly facing surfaces of thefrangible ribs 124 when theclosure 10 is fully seated on the associated container. This desirably acts to enhance tamper-resistance since thefrangible ribs 124 thus act to prevent deformation of the pilfer band to an out-of-round configuration, thus substantially precluding removal of the pilfer band from the associated container without attendant fracture of thefrangible ribs 124. Like thefrangible ribs 24 of the previous embodiment,ribs 124 are rendered fracturable by virtue of thescore line 26 partially extending into at least some of the ribs. - In the embodiment of FIGURE 7, an arrangement is provided to facilitate efficient and accurate formation of the
score line 26. Specifically, this embodiment includes a circumferentially extending scoringbead 127 on the inside of the closure, with the scoringbead 127 preferably extending continuously along the inside of the closure, and withcircumferential score line 26 positioned beneath the scoring bead. - During scoring of the present closure, a scoring mandrel inserted into the closure is preferably employed, with a scoring knife or the like then applied to the exterior surface of the closure. For high-speed manufacture, it is presently preferred that position of the scoring knife be referenced relative to the interiorly-positioned scoring mandrel.
- Accordingly, it is desirable to have the closure remain in a substantially fixed position on the scoring mandrel, without excessive deformation or deflection during scoring. Otherwise, inaccurate scoring may result.
- Thus, the scoring
bead 127 is configured to securely engage and seat against the scoring mandrel, whereby highly efficient and accurate formation of thescore line 26, with the desired degree of partial cutting of thefrangible ribs 124, is readily accomplished. - As in the previous embodiment, the
flexible tabs 28 are preferably provided with a thickness about equal to the radial dimension offrangible ribs 124. This preferred dimensional relation permits thetabs 28 to desirably support the interior of the closure during scoring (when thetabs 28 are flexed upwardly against the inside surface of the closure) in absence of the scoringbead 127. - Efficient and accurate scoring is further facilitated by the disposition of the
frangible ribs 124 between adjacent ones of the tabs 128. By this arrangement, any possible overlap of one of the tabs 128 with an adjacent frangible rib (such as by deformation and elongation of a flexible tab attendant to ejection from its molding apparatus) is avoided. Additionally, this extended configuration of thefrangible ribs 124 permits thescore line 26 to be positioned relatively close to the bottom edge of thepilfer band 20, which has been found to desirably enhance the tamper-resistance of the present closure, since any unauthorized manipulation or other tampering is more likely to result in fracture of one or more of thefrangible ribs 124. - A further feature of the embodiment of FIGURE 7 concerns the formation of each of the
frangible ribs 124 with anupper portion 125 which extends on the inside surface ofskirt portion 16 above scoringbead 127. This configuration of the frangible ribs has been found to desirably enhance the columnar strength of the overall closure, which facilitates high-speed ejection from the associated molding apparatus. - Referring now to FIGURE 8, therein is illustrated a further alternate embodiment of the present closure. In most respects, this embodiment is like that described above and illustrated in FIGURE 7, although the embodiment of Figure 8 does not include a scoring
bead 127. The absence of the scoring bead, together with the extended configuration of frangible ribs 124 (with upper portions 125) can enhance the gas venting characteristics of the closure. - Two additional features of the embodiment of FIGURE 8 should be noted. First, this embodiment of the present tamper-indicating closure includes an arrangement for prestressing the frangible connection between the
pilfer band 20 and theskirt portion 16 provided by thefrangible ribs 124. Specifically, a plurality of circumferentially spaced,prestressing projections 131 are provided on the inside surface of theband portion 20 of the pilfer band. In the illustrated embodiment, and in accordance with the preferred configuration, these prestressingprojections 131 are each positioned on a respective one of thefrangible ribs 124. In the illustrated embodiment, the prestressingprojections 131 are provided on alternate ones of thefrangible ribs 124, but a fewer or greater number of theprojections 131 can be similarly provided. -
Projections 131 can be provided to prestress thefrangible ribs 124 attendant to both application and removal of the closure. During application of the closure to the associated container, theprojections 131 are engageable with the container locking ring L, thus acting to expand and "bell out" thepilfer band 20 attendant to application. This action can act to weaken the unscored, residual portion of eachfrangible rib 124, thereby facilitating failure of the frangible ribs in the intended manner during closure removal. - Additionally, the prestressing
projections 131 can cooperate with the locking ring L during closure removal. In particular, this can occur in conjunction with stressing and fracture of theribs 124 whentabs 28 extend angularly downwardly, and are positioned between the container locking ring L andinterference bead 30. Attendant to this action, theprojections 131 provide additional interference with the container locking ring, thus desirably subjecting thefrangible ribs 124 to additional stress to assure fracture and failure of the ribs. - A further feature of the embodiment of FIGURE 8 concerns configuring the
pilfer band 20 for fracture of theband portion 22, which is ordinarily desired, as discussed above, in conjunction with the provision of an unscored connector portion which integrally joins the pilfer band to theskirt portion 16 after fracture ofribs 124. By such an arrangement, the pilfer band remains joined to, but partially detached from, theskirt portion 16. - To this end, FIGURE 8 illustrates the manner in which a vertical score is preferably formed in the
pilfer band 20. Specifically, an external scoring knife is preferably applied to the pilfer band so as to form one or more scores extending to a depth as illustrated in phantom line at 133. Preferably, such vertical scoring is provided between one of theflexible tabs 28 and an adjacentfrangible rib 124, so that such vertical scoring does not extend into either thetab 28 or therib 124. - Notably, it is preferred that the vertical scoring extend partially, but not completely, into the
interference bead 30, to thereby define a fracturableresidual portion 135 of the pilfer band. This arrangement preserves a desired degree of strength in the pilfer band, to facilitate high-speed application, while still rendering the pilfer band fracturable in the intended manner. - Thus, a high degree of tamper-resistance is provided by the present closure. As will be appreciated, various modifications and departures from the illustrated embodiment can be effected. For example, the number, spacing, thickness, and configuration of the
flexible tabs 28 can be varied and selected while keeping with the principles disclosed herein. Similarly, while theannular interference bead 30 is preferably substantially continuous in nature for providing additional circumferential hoop strength for the closure, segmented or otherwise discontinuous configurations for the interference bead can be alternately employed. Moreover, while the present invention has been illustrated in the form of a one-piece, all plastic closure, it will be appreciated that a closure embodying the present invention may be composite in nature, such as a combination metallic and plastic closure (with or without a separate sealing liner). - Referring now to FIGURES 9-11, therein is illustrated a further embodiment of tamper-indicating
plastic closure 10. In accordance with previous embodiments, thisplastic closure 10 includes a cup-like closure cap 12 having a circulartop wall portion 14, and a depending annular orcylindrical skirt portion 16 having aninternal thread formation 18. As shown in FIGURE 9,closure 10 is intended to be applied to an associated container C having an external bead-like locking ring L which extends circumferentially of the neck portion of the container perpendicular to the vertical axis thereof. Locking ring L is positioned just beneath external container threads T, with the container C including a hand grip or handle H. - In this embodiment, the closure includes an
annular pilfer band 20 depending fromskirt portion 16 which is at least partially detachably connected to the skirt portion by a plurality of circumferentially spaced apart fracturable bridges 22. The fracturable bridges can alternately be provided generally along the inner surfaces of the pilfer band and skirt portion, such as disclosed in U.S. Patent No. 4,418,828. -
Pilfer band 20 includes an annular, bead-like interference lip 24 extending circumferentially about the inner surface of thepilfer band 20. Notably,interference lip 24 does not extend perpendicularly to the vertical axis ofclosure 10, but rather extends in a plane arranged at an acute angle relative to the vertical axis of the closure. In the preferred form, this plane is arranged at an acute angle in the range of about 1 degree to about 5 degrees relative to the closure axis. While the interference lip as shown is extending continuously about the inner surface of thepilfer band 20, it should be recognized that thelip 24 may be otherwise configured, so as to extend discontinually about the inner surface such as by the provision of a series of segments, lugs, or like projections. Whether theinterference lip 24 is of a continuous or discontinuous configuration, it is contemplated that the lip extends in a skewed or non-perpendicular relationship to the vertical axis of the closure. - By virtue of the skewed configuration of the
interference lip 24 with respect to the closure axis, non-circular engagement is created between the interference lip and the locking ring L of the container during application and removal of the closure. Consequently, stresses created on the closure, are non-uniform about the circumference of the closure. - During application, this non-uniform stressing desirably results in the deformation of the
pilfer band 20 to an out-of-round, non-circular configuration, i.e., to a generally elliptical or oval shape. This deformation in the pilfer band facilitates movement of the interference lip past the locking ring L during application of the closure to the container, thereby reducing the force required for application and minimizing stresses created onfracturable bridges 22. During closure removal, theinterference lip 24 again cooperated with the container locking ring L to create a non-uniform stressing of thepilfer band 20, and in particular provide a progressive stressing offracturable bridges 22. During closure removal, that portion of theinterference lip 24 closest to thetop wall portion 12 of the closure first engages the locking ring L of the container. This results in localized stressing in the region of this initial engagement. In this manner, progressive failure of thebridges 22 can be induced. - In order to prevent the
interference lip 24 from slipping over the locking ring L without failure ofbridges 22 during closure removal, it is desirable to provide means for preventing thepilfer band 22 from assuming a non-circular configuration. To this end, a plurality of circumferentially spaced centeringribs 26 are provided on the inside surface ofpilfer band 20 aboveinterference lip 24. Centeringribs 26 are positioned to engage the container locking ring L during closure removal, and thus maintain the pilfer band in a circular configuration. - As will be appreciated, other suitable forms of centering means can be employed, such as by the provision of a continuous ring on the interior of the closure, or by the provision of an area of relatively reduced inside diameter just above the interference lip. In essence, it is contemplated that a centering arrangement be provided for engagement with locking ring L as the
interference lip 24 engages the locking ring, to thereby prevent the pilfer band from assuming a non-circular configuration, thus assuring the intended fracture ofbridges 22. - It is to be understood that no limitation with respect to the specific embodiments is intended or should be inferred. The disclosure is intended to cover by the appended claims all such modifications as fall within the score of the claims.
Claims (9)
- A tamper-indicating plastic closure (10) for a container having an annular locking ring (L), said closure comprising:
a closure cap (12) including a circular top wall portion (14), and a depending, generally cylindrical skirt portion (16);
an annular pilfer band (20), including an annular band portion (22), depending from said skirt portion (16);
frangible rib means (24, 124) at least partially connecting said pilfer band (20) to said skirt portion (16);
said pilfer band (20) including interference means (28, 30) in the inside surface of said pilfer band (20);
said interference means (28, 30) being engageable with the locking ring (L) of said container during removal of said closure (10) therefrom for fracturing said frangible ribs (24, 124);
characterized by
said interference means comprising a plurality of circumferentially spaced flexible projections (28) extending inwardly of said annular band portion (22) and an interference bead (30) located on the inside of said annular band portion (22) below the flexible projections (28);
said flexible projections (28) being of sufficient length and rigidity to be engageable with said container locking ring (L) when said flexible projections (28) extend generally upwardly and inwardly of said annular band portion (22) for fracturing said frangible means (24, 124); and
said flexible projections (28) being engageable with said container locking ring (L) when said flexible projections (28) extend generally downwardly and inwardly of said annular band portion (22) and are disposed between said annular locking ring (L) and said interference bead (30) for fracturing said frangible rib means (24, 124). - A tamper-indicating plastic closure (10) in accordance with claim 1, wherein
said frangible rib means (24, 124) comprises a plurality of frangible ribs (24, 124) extending between the inside surfaces of said skirt portion (16) and said annular band portion (22) of said pilfer band (20), said pilfer band (20) being distinguished and at least partially separated from said skirt portion (16) by circumferential score means (26) extending partially into said frangible ribs (24, 124). - A tamper-indicating plastic closure (10) in accordance with claim 2, wherein
each of said flexible tab means (28) has a thickness about equal to the radial dimension of said frangible ribs (24, 124). - A tamper-indicating plastic closure in accordance with claim 1, wherein
each of said flexible tab means (28) has a thickness dimension between about 0.305 mm and 0.5 mm (about 0.012 inches and 0.020 inches). - A tamper-indicating plastic closure in accordance with claim 1, including centering means (26) engageable with said container locking ring for centering said closure (10) on said container.
- A tamper-indicating plastic closure in accordance with claim 5, wherein
said frangible rib means (124) comprises a plurality of circumferentially spaced frangible ribs (124) extending between the inside surfaces of said skirt portion (16) and said annular band portion (22) of said pilfer band (20), said centering means (26) comprising portions of at least some of said frangible ribs (124) extending between adjacent ones of said flexible tab means (28). - A tamper-indicating plastic closure in accordance with claim 2, including scoring bead means (127) extending circumferentially about the inside of said closure (10) for supporting the interior of said closure (10) during formation of said circumferential score means (26).
- A tamper-indicating plastic closure in accordance with claim 2, including
prestressing means (131) for prestressing said frangible ribs (124) comprising a plurality of circumferentially spaced prestressing projections (131) on the inside of said pilfer band (20) each positioned on a respective one of said frangible ribs (124), said prestressing projections (131) being engageable with said container locking ring for prestressing said frangible ribs (124). - A tamper-indicating plastic closure in accordance with claim 1, wherein
said pilfer band (20) includes at least one vertical score (133) means extending partially into said interference bead (30) to define a fracturable residual portion (135) of said pilfer band (20).
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