WO2007144750A1 - Tamper -proof closing device for bottles - Google Patents

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WO2007144750A1
WO2007144750A1 PCT/IB2007/001586 IB2007001586W WO2007144750A1 WO 2007144750 A1 WO2007144750 A1 WO 2007144750A1 IB 2007001586 W IB2007001586 W IB 2007001586W WO 2007144750 A1 WO2007144750 A1 WO 2007144750A1
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Nicola Fabiano
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS 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
    • B65D49/00Arrangements or devices for preventing refilling of containers
    • B65D49/02One-way valves
    • B65D49/04Weighted valves

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  • the present invention refers to a tamper-proof closing device for bottles capable of indicating when a bottle has been opened when it should not have been and possible alterations of its content.
  • Such devices usually made from plastic or metallic material, generally comprise a capsule cap, which can be firmly fixed to the neck of the bottle, and a pourer engaged with pressure in the opening foreseen in the neck of the bottle itself .
  • the cap normally has an internal threading suitable for engaging, to open or close the bottle, with a corresponding threading foreseen on the outer upper edge of the neck of the bottle or, alternatively, on the outer surface of the pourer.
  • annular band covering the neck of the bottle, made from the same material with which the cap is manufactured (usually metal or plastic) and joined to it by means of a predetermined breaking line. The first time the bottle has been opened is made obvious from its very detachment, at the predetermined breaking line and following a twisting movement performed on the cap, of the cap itself from the relative annular band.
  • a purpose of the present invention is to solve the problems of the prior art, by providing a tamper-proof closing device for bottles that is not only able to clearly show ; the first time the bottle has been opened, but that can also be used with known capsule caps, therefore without requiring special moulds and/or modifications with respect to current systems for producing capsule caps for bottles .
  • Another purpose of the present invention is to provide a tamper-proof closing device for bottles that is simple and intuitive to use.
  • Yet another purpose of the present invention is to provide a tamper-proof closing device for bottles that is simple and cost-effective to make.
  • Figure 1 is a top side view partially in section of a closing device for bottles according to the present invention, in the closed configuration before the bottle has been opened for the first time;
  • Figure 2 is a vertical section view of the closing device for bottles in the configuration illustrated in figure 1;
  • Figure 3 is a top side view partially in section of a closing device for bottles according to the present invention, in the closed configuration that can be obtained after the bottle has been opened for the first time;
  • Figure 4 is a vertical section view of the closing device for bottles in the configuration illustrated in figure 3 ;
  • Figure 5 is a plan view from below of a first embodiment of the element forming part of the closing device for bottles according to the present invention
  • Figure 5A is a section view obtained along the line A-A of figure 5;
  • Figure 5B is a section view obtained along the line B-B of figure 5 ;
  • Figure 5C is a plan view from above of the element shown in figure 5;
  • Figure 5D is a perspective view of the element shown in figure 5 ;
  • Figure 6 is a plan view from above of a pourer combined with the closing device for bottles according to the present invention.
  • Figure 6A is a partial section view obtained along the line A-A of figure 6 ;
  • Figure 6B is a perspective view of the pourer shown in figure 6;
  • Figure 6C is another perspective view of the pourer shown in figure 6 ;
  • Figure 7 is a plan view from below of the element of figure 5 mounted on the pourer before installation on the bottle;
  • Figure 7A is a partial section view obtained along the line A-A of figure 7;
  • Figure 7B is a perspective view of the elements shown in figure 7;
  • Figure 8 is a plan view from below of another embodiment of the element forming part of the closing device for bottles according to the present invention.
  • Figure 8A is a section view obtained along the line A-A of figure 8;
  • Figure 8B is a section view obtained along the line B-B of figure 8 ;
  • Figure 8C is a plan view from above of the element shown in figure 8.
  • Figure 8D is a perspective view of the element shown in figure 8.
  • a tamper-proof closing device for bottles according to the present invention is shown, wholly indicated with reference numeral 10.
  • the closing device 10 firstly comprises a cap 12 made from metal or plastic, of the conventional capsule type and provided, in the illustrated embodiment, with an annular covering band 14 that wraps around the neck of the bottle 16 and that is joined to the cap 12 itself by means of an annular line 18 that breaks in a predetermined way (figures 1 and 2) .
  • a threading 20 suitable for engaging in a corresponding threading 22 made on the neck of the bottle 16.
  • the engagement between the threading 20 and the relative threading 22 therefore determines the closing of the cap 12 and, consequently, of the device 10, on the neck of the bottle 16.
  • the closing device 10 also comprises a pourer or diffuser 24, made in a single piece from moulded plastic and inserted with pressure, in a per se known way, inside the neck of the bottle 16, in such a way that the fins 42 formed in a ring on the outer surface of the aforementioned pourer 24 compress forming a seal against the inner wall of the neck of the bottle 16.
  • the pourer 24 can also be provided on the inside with a valve for dispensing the liquid contained inside the bottle 16, such a valve consisting, in the illustrated example, of a ball 26 held by one or more annular containment walls 28 when the bottle 16 is in vertical position.
  • the closing device 10 is provided with at least one disc-shaped element 30 made from moulded plastic, arranged between the cap 12 and the upper edge 32 of the pourer 24, comprising at least one rigid central portion 34 and an annular outer edge 40, between the portion 34 and the edge 40 at least one flexible membrane 36 being arranged, to which one or more interference elements 38 are fixedly connected suitable for cooperating with the upper edge 32 of the pourer 24 to prevent the bottle 16 from completely closing up again after the first time it is opened or, in other words, to make it obvious that it has been opened, said interference elements 38 acting as spacer means between the cap 12 and the pourer 24.
  • the flexible membrane 36 on which the spacer means 38 are situated consists of a continuous circular crown between the rigid central portion 34 and the outer annular edge 40
  • the flexible membrane consists of one or more circular crown sectors 36 separated by one or more holes 48, the sectors 36 and the holes 48 still being located between the rigid central portion 34 and the annular outer edge 40.
  • the distance between pairs of adjacent sectors 36 and, consequently, the length of each membrane sector 36 can be constant, as shown in figure 8C, or else they can vary based upon the different requirements.
  • the disc-shaped element 30 is inserted with pressure inside the upper portion 44 of the cap 12 during the assembly step of the closing device 10 and its annular outer edge 40 is advantageously knurled to better adhere to the inner wall, also preferably knurled, of the upper portion 44 itself.
  • a suitable annular cavity can be formed at the upper portion 44 of the wall of the cap 12 itself, the aforementioned annular cavity being able to house the disc-shaped element 30 in the assembled configuration of the closing device 10.
  • the interference elements 38 consist of a plurality of tabs arranged a certain distance apart along a circumference belonging to the surface of the annular flexible membrane 36, as can be seen in figures 5 and 8.
  • the distance between each of the pairs of adjacent tabs 38 can be constant, as shown in the figures, or else it can be variable according to the types of use of the closing device 10.
  • the disc 30 is as shown for example in the section - S -
  • the disc 30 is applied with pressure on top of the pourer 24, as illustrated in figures 7A and 7B .
  • the rigid central portion 34 is pushed upwards, over the annular outer edge 40, causing the movement of the flexible membrane 36 and the consequent irreversible rotation of the tabs 38 in the radial direction inwards, so as to engage in contact with the upper edge 32 of the pourer 24.
  • the tabs 38 are no longer arranged perpendicular to the rigid central portion 34 but slightly inclined towards the central axis of the bottle 16, as can be seen in figure 7A.
  • the cap 12 shall remain visibly raised with respect to the annular band 14 whilst still being screwed back up on the neck of the bottle 16 as far as it will go, thus making it obvious when the bottle 16 itself has been opened for the first time.
  • the size and thickness of the components that form the disc-shaped element 30 can vary as desired to allow more or less clear raising of the cap 12 after the first time the bottle 16 has been opened, so as to make it more or less obvious that this operation has occurred.
  • the tamper-proof closing device for bottles achieves the purposes outlined earlier, in particular the unequivocal obviousness that the bottle has been opened for the first time but also the simplicity of making and using the closing device itself, which does not require special modifications to capsule caps normally made up to now and that does not have even the slightest difference in operation compared to common equivalent caps for bottles .
  • the tamper-proof closing device for bottles thus conceived can in any case undergo numerous modifications and variations, all of which are covered by the same inventive concept. Moreover, all of the details can be replaced by technically equivalent elements . In practice, the materials used, as well as their size and the components, can be whatever according to the technical requirements .

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Abstract

A tamper-proof closing device (10) for a bottle (16), comprising a cap (12) of the capsule type, joined to an annular covering band (14) of the neck of the bottle (16) by means of an annular line (18) that breaks in a predetermined manner, and a pourer or diffuser (24), inserted with pressure inside the neck of said bottle (16). Between the cap (12) and the upper edge (32) of the pourer (24) at least one disc-shaped element (30) is arranged comprising at least one rigid central portion (34) and an annular outer edge (40), between the portion (34) and the edge (40) at least one flexible membrane (36) being arranged to which one or more interference elements (38) are fixedly connected suitable for cooperating with the upper edge (32) of the pourer (24) to prevent the bottle (16) from completely closing after it has been opened for the first time.

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TAMPER-PROOF CLOSING DEVICE FOR BOTTLES
The present invention refers to a tamper-proof closing device for bottles capable of indicating when a bottle has been opened when it should not have been and possible alterations of its content.
Different closing devices for bottles containing liquids for drinking are known. Such devices, usually made from plastic or metallic material, generally comprise a capsule cap, which can be firmly fixed to the neck of the bottle, and a pourer engaged with pressure in the opening foreseen in the neck of the bottle itself . The cap normally has an internal threading suitable for engaging, to open or close the bottle, with a corresponding threading foreseen on the outer upper edge of the neck of the bottle or, alternatively, on the outer surface of the pourer.
Moreover, below the capsule cap there can be an annular band covering the neck of the bottle, made from the same material with which the cap is manufactured (usually metal or plastic) and joined to it by means of a predetermined breaking line. The first time the bottle has been opened is made obvious from its very detachment, at the predetermined breaking line and following a twisting movement performed on the cap, of the cap itself from the relative annular band.
After the bottle has been opened for the first time, it is extremely simple to alter its content without it being obvious that this has occurred, since the detachment of the cap from the relative annular band, once the cap itself has been accurately screwed back into closed position, cannot always be immediately noticed by an observer who is not paying careful attention.
In light of the above, there is thus a clear need to be able to have a closing device for bottles, like the one according to the present invention, which allows unequivocal visual indication of the possibility of alteration or contamination of the content of the bottle, even to an observer located a certain distance away from the bottle . Therefore, a purpose of the present invention is to solve the problems of the prior art, by providing a tamper-proof closing device for bottles that is not only able to clearly show; the first time the bottle has been opened, but that can also be used with known capsule caps, therefore without requiring special moulds and/or modifications with respect to current systems for producing capsule caps for bottles .
Another purpose of the present invention is to provide a tamper-proof closing device for bottles that is simple and intuitive to use.
Yet another purpose of the present invention is to provide a tamper-proof closing device for bottles that is simple and cost-effective to make.
These purposes according to the present invention are accomplished by making a tamper-proof closing device for bottles as outlined in claim 1.
Further characteristics of the invention are outlined in the subsequent claims.
The characteristics and advantages of a tamper-proof closing device for bottles according to the present invention shall become clearer from the following description, given as an example and not for limiting purposes, referring to the attached schematic drawings, in which: Figure 1 is a top side view partially in section of a closing device for bottles according to the present invention, in the closed configuration before the bottle has been opened for the first time;
Figure 2 is a vertical section view of the closing device for bottles in the configuration illustrated in figure 1;
Figure 3 is a top side view partially in section of a closing device for bottles according to the present invention, in the closed configuration that can be obtained after the bottle has been opened for the first time;
Figure 4 is a vertical section view of the closing device for bottles in the configuration illustrated in figure 3 ;
Figure 5 is a plan view from below of a first embodiment of the element forming part of the closing device for bottles according to the present invention;
Figure 5A is a section view obtained along the line A-A of figure 5;
Figure 5B is a section view obtained along the line B-B of figure 5 ; Figure 5C is a plan view from above of the element shown in figure 5;
Figure 5D is a perspective view of the element shown in figure 5 ;
Figure 6 is a plan view from above of a pourer combined with the closing device for bottles according to the present invention;
Figure 6A is a partial section view obtained along the line A-A of figure 6 ;
Figure 6B is a perspective view of the pourer shown in figure 6;
Figure 6C is another perspective view of the pourer shown in figure 6 ;
Figure 7 is a plan view from below of the element of figure 5 mounted on the pourer before installation on the bottle;
Figure 7A is a partial section view obtained along the line A-A of figure 7;
Figure 7B is a perspective view of the elements shown in figure 7;
Figure 8 is a plan view from below of another embodiment of the element forming part of the closing device for bottles according to the present invention;
Figure 8A is a section view obtained along the line A-A of figure 8;
Figure 8B is a section view obtained along the line B-B of figure 8 ;
Figure 8C is a plan view from above of the element shown in figure 8; and
Figure 8D is a perspective view of the element shown in figure 8. With reference to the figures, a tamper-proof closing device for bottles according to the present invention is shown, wholly indicated with reference numeral 10.
The closing device 10 firstly comprises a cap 12 made from metal or plastic, of the conventional capsule type and provided, in the illustrated embodiment, with an annular covering band 14 that wraps around the neck of the bottle 16 and that is joined to the cap 12 itself by means of an annular line 18 that breaks in a predetermined way (figures 1 and 2) . In the illustrated embodiment, in the tubular side portion of the cap 12 there is therefore a threading 20 suitable for engaging in a corresponding threading 22 made on the neck of the bottle 16. The engagement between the threading 20 and the relative threading 22 therefore determines the closing of the cap 12 and, consequently, of the device 10, on the neck of the bottle 16.
The closing device 10 also comprises a pourer or diffuser 24, made in a single piece from moulded plastic and inserted with pressure, in a per se known way, inside the neck of the bottle 16, in such a way that the fins 42 formed in a ring on the outer surface of the aforementioned pourer 24 compress forming a seal against the inner wall of the neck of the bottle 16. The pourer 24 can also be provided on the inside with a valve for dispensing the liquid contained inside the bottle 16, such a valve consisting, in the illustrated example, of a ball 26 held by one or more annular containment walls 28 when the bottle 16 is in vertical position. According to the invention, the closing device 10 is provided with at least one disc-shaped element 30 made from moulded plastic, arranged between the cap 12 and the upper edge 32 of the pourer 24, comprising at least one rigid central portion 34 and an annular outer edge 40, between the portion 34 and the edge 40 at least one flexible membrane 36 being arranged, to which one or more interference elements 38 are fixedly connected suitable for cooperating with the upper edge 32 of the pourer 24 to prevent the bottle 16 from completely closing up again after the first time it is opened or, in other words, to make it obvious that it has been opened, said interference elements 38 acting as spacer means between the cap 12 and the pourer 24. Based upon a first embodiment thereof, illustrated in figures 5-5D, the flexible membrane 36 on which the spacer means 38 are situated consists of a continuous circular crown between the rigid central portion 34 and the outer annular edge 40, whereas according to another preferred embodiment, illustrated in figures 8-8D of the attached drawings, the flexible membrane consists of one or more circular crown sectors 36 separated by one or more holes 48, the sectors 36 and the holes 48 still being located between the rigid central portion 34 and the annular outer edge 40. In the case in which there are many membrane sectors 36, the distance between pairs of adjacent sectors 36 and, consequently, the length of each membrane sector 36, can be constant, as shown in figure 8C, or else they can vary based upon the different requirements. The disc-shaped element 30 is inserted with pressure inside the upper portion 44 of the cap 12 during the assembly step of the closing device 10 and its annular outer edge 40 is advantageously knurled to better adhere to the inner wall, also preferably knurled, of the upper portion 44 itself. In addition or alternatively, in order to avoid the possibility of undesired decoupling between the cap 12 and the disc-shaped element 30, a suitable annular cavity can be formed at the upper portion 44 of the wall of the cap 12 itself, the aforementioned annular cavity being able to house the disc-shaped element 30 in the assembled configuration of the closing device 10.
The interference elements 38 consist of a plurality of tabs arranged a certain distance apart along a circumference belonging to the surface of the annular flexible membrane 36, as can be seen in figures 5 and 8. The distance between each of the pairs of adjacent tabs 38 can be constant, as shown in the figures, or else it can be variable according to the types of use of the closing device 10. To increase the sealing performance of the closing device 10 according to the present invention it is possibly to finally foresee, below the rigid central portion 34 of the disc-shaped element 30 and formed in a single piece with it, a projection 46 that inserts into the hole made in the pourer 24, at its upper portion 32. Operatively, before assembly inside the closing device 10, the disc 30 is as shown for example in the section - S -
of figure 5A, in other words with the membrane 36 inclined centrally downwards, the rigid central portion 34 arranged at a slightly lower height than the annular outer edge 40 and the interference elements or tabs 38 substantially perpendicular to the rigid central portion 34 itself.
Then the disc 30 is applied with pressure on top of the pourer 24, as illustrated in figures 7A and 7B . During this step of assembly, the rigid central portion 34 is pushed upwards, over the annular outer edge 40, causing the movement of the flexible membrane 36 and the consequent irreversible rotation of the tabs 38 in the radial direction inwards, so as to engage in contact with the upper edge 32 of the pourer 24. In this way, the tabs 38 are no longer arranged perpendicular to the rigid central portion 34 but slightly inclined towards the central axis of the bottle 16, as can be seen in figure 7A. Once the disc 30 has been applied to the pourer 24, the latter is inserted with pressure in the hole of the bottle 16, filled beforehand with its content, and then the cap 12 and the relative annular band 14 are associated with it, thus obtaining the closed and sealed configuration illustrated in figures 1 and 2. In order to open the bottle 16 for the first time it is therefore necessary to cause the laceration of the predetermined annular breaking line 18, unscrewing and lifting the cap 12 to remove it from the bottle 16 itself. It should be specified that in this step the tabs 38, although compressed against the upper edge 32 of the pourer 24, do not in any way hinder the operation of opening the bottle 16 for the first time. However, during the subsequent closing of the device 10 on the neck of the bottle 16, in other words when the cap 12 is screwed back onto the bottle 16 itself, the upper edge 32 of the pourer 24 interferes with the lower free end portion of the tabs 38, bending them further upwards as shown in figures 3 and 4. Such bending upwards and inwards of the tabs 38 no longer allows the cap 12 to be completely screwed back onto the bottle 16, although an excellent seal is in any case ensured by means of the projection 46 still inserted inside the outlet hole of the pourer 24.
In other words, as can be seen in figures 3 and 4, the cap 12 shall remain visibly raised with respect to the annular band 14 whilst still being screwed back up on the neck of the bottle 16 as far as it will go, thus making it obvious when the bottle 16 itself has been opened for the first time. Of course, the size and thickness of the components that form the disc-shaped element 30 can vary as desired to allow more or less clear raising of the cap 12 after the first time the bottle 16 has been opened, so as to make it more or less obvious that this operation has occurred.
It has thus been seen that the tamper-proof closing device for bottles according to the present invention achieves the purposes outlined earlier, in particular the unequivocal obviousness that the bottle has been opened for the first time but also the simplicity of making and using the closing device itself, which does not require special modifications to capsule caps normally made up to now and that does not have even the slightest difference in operation compared to common equivalent caps for bottles . The tamper-proof closing device for bottles thus conceived can in any case undergo numerous modifications and variations, all of which are covered by the same inventive concept. Moreover, all of the details can be replaced by technically equivalent elements . In practice, the materials used, as well as their size and the components, can be whatever according to the technical requirements .

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1. Tamper-proof closing device (10) for a bottle (16), comprising a cap (12) of the capsule type, joined to an annular covering band (14) of the neck of said bottle (16) by means of an annular line (18) that breaks in a predetermined manner, and a pourer or diffuser (24) , inserted with pressure inside the neck of said bottle
(16) , characterised in that between said cap (12) and the upper edge (32) of said pourer (24) at least one disc-shaped element (30) is arranged comprising at least one rigid central portion (34) and an annular outer edge (40) , between said portion (34) and said edge (40) at least one flexible membrane (36) being arranged to which one or more interference elements (38) are fixedly connected suitable for cooperating with the upper edge (32) of said pourer (24) to prevent said bottle (16) from completely closing after it has been opened for the first time.
2. Device (10) according to claim 1, characterised in that said flexible membrane (36) consists of a continuous circular crown situated between said rigid central portion (34) and said annular outer edge (40) .
3. Device (10) according to claim 1, characterised in that said flexible membrane (36) consists of one or more circular crown sectors separated by one or more holes (48) , said circular crown sectors and said holes (48) being located between said rigid central portion (34) and said annular outer edge (40) .
4. Device (10) according to claim 3, characterised in that the distance between pairs of adjacent circular crown sectors (36) and the length of each circular crown sector (36) are constant.
5. Device (10) according to claim 3, characterised in that the distance between pairs of adjacent circular crown sectors (36) and the length of each circular crown sector (36) are variable.
6. Device (10) according to claim 1, characterised in that said one or more interference elements (38) consist of a plurality of tabs arranged a certain distance .apart along a circumference belonging to the surface of said flexible membrane (36) .
7. Device (10) according to claim 6, characterised in that the distance between each pair of adjacent tabs (38) is constant.
8. Device (10) according to claim 6, characterised in that the distance between each pair of adjacent tabs
(38) is variable.
9. Device (10) according to claim 1, characterised in that said at least one disc-shaped element (30) is inserted with pressure inside the upper portion (44) of said cap (12) during the assembly step of the closing device (10) .
10. Device (10) according to claim 9, characterised in that the annular outer edge (40) of said at least one disc-shaped element (30) is knurled to better adhere to the inner wall, also knurled, of said upper portion (44) .
11. Device (10) according to claim 9, characterised in that inside said upper portion (44) of said cap (12) an annular cavity is formed suitable for housing said at least one disc-shaped element (30) in the assembled configuration of the closing device (10) .
12. Device (10) according to claim 1, characterised in that below said rigid central portion (34) of said at least one disc-shaped element (30) a projection (46) is formed, in a single piece with said central portion (34) , suitable for inserting into the hole made in said pourer (24) at its upper portion (32) .
13. Device (10) according to claim 1, characterised in that said pourer (24) is provided on the inside with a valve for dispensing the liquid contained inside said bottle (16) , said valve consisting of a ball (26) held by one or more annular containment walls (28) when said bottle (16) is in vertical position.
14. Tamper-proof closing device for bottles as described previously and as illustrated and for the specified purposes.
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