WO2012044166A1 - A closure assembly and manufacturing method - Google Patents

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WO2012044166A1
WO2012044166A1 PCT/NL2011/050656 NL2011050656W WO2012044166A1 WO 2012044166 A1 WO2012044166 A1 WO 2012044166A1 NL 2011050656 W NL2011050656 W NL 2011050656W WO 2012044166 A1 WO2012044166 A1 WO 2012044166A1
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cap
neck
tamper
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Laurens Last
Peter Jan van der Molen
Jeroen Gerrit Anton Gebbink
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Ipn Ip B.V.
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Priority to EP11791634.6A priority patent/EP2621822B1/en
Priority to CN201180047580.4A priority patent/CN103228548B/en
Publication of WO2012044166A1 publication Critical patent/WO2012044166A1/en

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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
    • B65D41/00Caps, e.g. crown caps or crown seals, i.e. members having parts arranged for engagement with the external periphery of a neck or wall defining a pouring opening or discharge aperture; Protective cap-like covers for closure members, e.g. decorative covers of metal foil or paper
    • B65D41/32Caps or cap-like covers with lines of weakness, tearing-strips, tags, or like opening or removal devices, e.g. to facilitate formation of pouring openings
    • B65D41/34Threaded or like caps or cap-like covers provided with tamper elements formed in, or attached to, the closure skirt
    • 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
    • B65D41/00Caps, e.g. crown caps or crown seals, i.e. members having parts arranged for engagement with the external periphery of a neck or wall defining a pouring opening or discharge aperture; Protective cap-like covers for closure members, e.g. decorative covers of metal foil or paper
    • B65D41/32Caps or cap-like covers with lines of weakness, tearing-strips, tags, or like opening or removal devices, e.g. to facilitate formation of pouring openings
    • B65D41/34Threaded or like caps or cap-like covers provided with tamper elements formed in, or attached to, the closure skirt
    • B65D41/3442Threaded or like caps or cap-like covers provided with tamper elements formed in, or attached to, the closure skirt with rigid bead or projections formed on the tamper element and coacting with bead or projections on the container
    • B65D41/3447Threaded or like caps or cap-like covers provided with tamper elements formed in, or attached to, the closure skirt with rigid bead or projections formed on the tamper element and coacting with bead or projections on the container the tamper element being integrally connected to the closure by means of bridges
    • 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
    • B65D75/00Packages comprising articles or materials partially or wholly enclosed in strips, sheets, blanks, tubes, or webs of flexible sheet material, e.g. in folded wrappers
    • B65D75/52Details
    • B65D75/58Opening or contents-removing devices added or incorporated during package manufacture
    • B65D75/5861Spouts
    • B65D75/5872Non-integral spouts
    • B65D75/5883Non-integral spouts connected to the package at the sealed junction of two package walls
    • 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
    • B65D2401/00Tamper-indicating means
    • B65D2401/15Tearable part of the closure
    • B65D2401/30Tamper-ring remaining connected to closure after initial removal

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  • the present invention relates to a closure assembly and a method for the manufacturing of a closure assembly.
  • Closure assemblies are known with a plastic screw cap that is screwed onto a neck, e.g. of a container.
  • a tamper-evident ring is integrally formed as a part of the plastic screw cap.
  • a closure assembly according to the preamble of claim 1 is known from US 5 056 675 in the name of Sunbeam Plastics Corp. DE 10 2007 029 541 discloses a closure assembly with a cap having a tamper-evident ring composed of two segments. A first end portion of each segment is connected to the skirt via a non-frangible connector. The second end portion is connected via a single integrally moulded frangible rod portion to an adjacent first end portion of the other segment.
  • the neck of the spout has for each segment a rotation preventing boss that is engageable with a corresponding abutment face on the second end portion of the segment. Upon first time removal of the cap, the frangible rod portion breaks and evidences the removal of the cap.
  • the present invention aims to provide an improved closure assembly, or at least to provide an alternative for known closure assemblies.
  • the present invention primarily aims to provide a closure assembly, wherein the tamper- evident function is very reliable, so that the frangible rod portions reliably break upon removal of the cap.
  • the present invention achieves one or more of the above-mentioned objects by providing a closure assembly according to claim 1.
  • each segment is forked with an upper prong and a lower prong each extending in circumferential direction, each prong having an end face, and with the abutment surface between said prongs circumferentially offset from the end faces of the prongs.
  • a frangible rod portion preferably a single rod portion, extends between the end face of each prong and the adjacent first end portion of said other segment.
  • Each prong has - seen in a radial plane of the closure assembly - a - - greater cross-section than the associated frangible rod portion.
  • the rotation preventing boss extends into the opening between the upper and lower prongs when the cap is secured on the neck, so that upon rotating the cap in opening direction by the user from its closed position for the first time the abutment face contacts said boss and causes deflection of said segment as well as breaking of the frangible rod portions, the prongs cooperating with the boss to retain the second end portion of the segment in vertical direction.
  • This arrangement causes a highly reliable functioning of the tamper-evident ring, in particular with respect to the breakage of the rod portions that provide the visible evidence of the removal of the cap.
  • the arrangement operates reliable even when the segments are rather flexible, which allows for a limited use of plastic material which is relevant for such mass- produced plastic caps.
  • the arrangement allows to cause breakage of said frangible rod portions on the basis of a very limited rotation of the screw cap from its closed position, so that the user experiences a rather immediate breakage of said rod portions when he starts to open the closure.
  • the frangible rod portions lie recessed inwards with respect to the outer face of the tamper-evident ring segments and recessed inwards with respect to the outer face of the rotation preventing boss. This protects the rods against premature breakage, e.g. during storage and transportation, handling of the closure assembly (e.g. on equipment sealing the assembly in a pouch), etc.
  • the tamper-evident ring has two semi-circular segments and the neck has two rotation preventing bosses at 180° angularly spaced locations. It will be appreciated that in particular larger diameter closures may benefit from a design with three, four or even more segments.
  • the article comprises a circumferential lower flange and a circumferential upper flange, said flanges each protruding outwardly and extending circumferentially around the neck, the lower and upper flanges being spaced apart.
  • the lower flange extends underneath the lower edge of the tamper-evidence ring, and the upper flange lies against the inner face of the tamper evident ring near the top thereof.
  • the flanges also add in keeping the tamper-evident ring at the desired location when the cap is in closed position.
  • one or more cooperating angular cap positioning members are present on the neck and on the skirt that allow to secure the cap on the neck at relatively high speed, normally with automated equipment, the finally obtained closed position of the cap on the neck being such that the one or more rotation preventing bosses are received in their respective openings between the prongs of the forked ends of the segments of the tamper-evident ring.
  • the present invention also relates to a method for manufacturing a closure assembly as described herein, comprising the steps of:
  • Fig. 1 shows a perspective view of an embodiment of the closure assembly according to the invention
  • FIG. 2 shows the assembly of figure 1 in a different perspective
  • Fig. 3 shows a vertical cross-section of the assembly of figures 1 and 2,
  • Fig. 4a shows a horizontal cross-section of the assembly of figures 1 and 2 at the height of the rotation preventing bosses
  • Fig. 4b shows detail B of figure 4a on a larger scale
  • Fig. 5 shows a different vertical cross-section of the assembly of figures 1 and 2,
  • Fig. 6 shows a side view of the closure assembly
  • Fig. 7 shows detail A of figure 2 on a larger scale
  • Fig. 8 shows detail C of figure 6 on a larger scale
  • Fig. 9 shows detail D of figure 5 on a larger scale.
  • Reference numeral 1 denotes an article forming a tubular neck 2 around a product passage 3 in the article.
  • the neck 2 forms a mouth at a top end of the product passage.
  • the neck 2 has an exterior side. - -
  • the article 1 here comprises a connector portion 5 to be fastened to a container (not shown, e.g. a collapsible pouch).
  • the article 1 is embodied as a spout with a connector portion that is adapted to be sealed between opposed film walls of a collapsible pouch container.
  • the connector portion can have a different design, or even be absent, e.g. if the article is a container with an integral neck, e.g. a blow moulded bottle.
  • the connector portion 5 here includes diametrically opposed fins 5a, 5b as is known in the art.
  • Reference numeral 20 denotes a rotational cap, preferably a screw cap, that is injection moulded of plastic material.
  • the cap 20 has been secured on the neck 2 of the article 1 , the cap 20 sealing the product passage 3 in closed position of the cap on the neck.
  • the cap 20 seals the product passage at the mouth at the top end of the product passage, but other designs, e.g. wherein sealing is at a distance below the mouth, are also possible.
  • the cap 20 is adapted to be manually rotated by a user from the closed position in an opening direction to allow for removal of the cap from the neck of the article by a user to open the product passage 3.
  • the cap may be tethered to the article if desired.
  • the cap 20 comprises a top wall 21 and a downward depending skirt 22.
  • the skirt 22 has an interior side, an exterior side, and a lower edge remote from the top wall 21 .
  • the exterior side of the neck 2 and the interior side of the skirt 22 have cooperating rotational connection means, here first and second screw threads on the neck and skirt respectively.
  • the cap 20 furthermore comprises a tamper-evident ring 30 that is integrally moulded with the top wall 21 and the skirt 22 of the cap 20.
  • the ring 30 is located below the skirt 21.
  • the tamper-evident ring 30 here is composed of a series of two segments 30a, 30b. Each segment 30a, b is connected via a non-frangible connector portion 30c to the skirt 22 at a first end portion of the segment. Each segment is connected at its second end portion, remote from the first end, via integrally moulded frangible rod members 40, 41 to an adjacent first end portion of another segment of the tamper-evident ring. If desired one or more additional frangible bridges may be present between the segment and the skirt of the cap, e.g. extending between the top edge of the segment and the underside of the skirt of the cap.
  • the exterior side of the neck 2 has for each segment 30a, b of the tamper-evident ring a rotation preventing boss 15, here - as is preferred - a single boss per segment 30a, b.
  • This boss 15 is engageable with a corresponding abutment face on the segment as will be explained below.
  • the boss has, as is preferred, a ramp face facilitating the screwing of the cap onto the neck without breakage of the rods 40, 41 .
  • the boss has, as is preferred, a stop face that comes into abutment with an abutment surface on the segment.
  • the cap 20 with integrally moulded tamper-evident ring 30 has been secured on the neck via a rotational securing motion, the tamper-evident ring 30 with the frangible rod portions 40, 41 remaining intact during said securing motion.
  • each segment 30a, b is forked with an upper prong 31 and a lower prong 32, each prong extending in circumferential direction.
  • Each prong has an end face and the abutment surface 33 lies between the prongs 31 , 32 circumferentially offset from the end faces of the prongs.
  • a frangible rod portion 41 , 40 extends between the end face of each prong 31 , 32 and the adjacent first end portion of the neighboring segment. As is preferred the rod portions lie in a horizontal plane.
  • Each prong 31 , 32 has - seen in a radial plane of the closure assembly - a greater cross- section than the associated frangible rod portion 41 , 40.
  • the cross-sections have a ratio of at least 1 ,5 : 1. This allows for a relative sturdy design of the prongs when compared to the rather weak rod portions, with the result that the prongs can serve their retaining purpose for the second end of the segment during the opening of the closure, whereas the rod portions 40, 41 break easily and quickly.
  • the rotation preventing boss 15 extends into the opening between the upper and lower prongs 31 , 32.
  • the cap is in said position held in place by non-shown angular cap positioning members which are present on the neck and on the skirt as is known in the art.
  • the abutment face 33 contacts the boss 15 rather immediately and continued rotation by the user causes deflection of the segment (e.g. in the form of an outwardly bowed arc compared to its original shape) as well as breaking of the frangible rod portions 40, 41.
  • the prongs 31 , 32 cooperate with the boss 15 to retain the second end portion of the segment at least in vertical direction so that the segment can not come free from the boss without breakage of the rod portions.
  • frangible rod portions 40, 41 lie recessed inwards with respect to the outer face of the tamper-evident ring segments 30a, b and recessed inwards with respect to the outer face of the rotation preventing boss 15 so that premature breakage (e.g. during transport and storage) is prevented.
  • the tamper-evident ring has two segments and the neck has two rotation preventing bosses at 180° angularly spaced locations.
  • the article comprises a circumferential lower flange 10 and a circumferential upper flange 12. These flanges each protrude outwardly and extending circumferentially around the neck 2, the lower and upper flanges being spaced apart.
  • the lower flange 10 extends underneath the lower edge of the tamper-evidence ring 30, and the upper flange 12 lies against the inner face of the tamper evident ring near the top thereof.
  • the article is a spout having a lower connector portion with two fins extending sideways in opposed directions, the rotation preventing bosses 15 generally lie in the plane through said fins 5a, b.
  • the article 1 could be a product container having a container body, wherein possibly the neck 2 is integrally moulded with the container body.
  • the article is a fitment to be secured to a container body.

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Abstract

A closure assembly comprises an article (1) forming a tubular neck (2) around a product passage ( 3 ) in said article. The neck forms a mouth at a top end of said product passage. The assembly further comprises a rotational cap (20) that is injection moulded of plastic material and that is secured on or to be secured on said neck of the article. The cap seals the product passage in closed position of the cap on said neck, and the cap - for removal of the cap from the neck of the article by a user to open the product passage - is adapted to be manually rotated from the closed position in an opening direction.

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A CLOSURE ASSEMBLY AND MANUFACTURING METHOD
The present invention relates to a closure assembly and a method for the manufacturing of a closure assembly.
Closure assemblies are known with a plastic screw cap that is screwed onto a neck, e.g. of a container. A tamper-evident ring is integrally formed as a part of the plastic screw cap.
A closure assembly according to the preamble of claim 1 is known from US 5 056 675 in the name of Sunbeam Plastics Corp. DE 10 2007 029 541 discloses a closure assembly with a cap having a tamper-evident ring composed of two segments. A first end portion of each segment is connected to the skirt via a non-frangible connector. The second end portion is connected via a single integrally moulded frangible rod portion to an adjacent first end portion of the other segment. The neck of the spout has for each segment a rotation preventing boss that is engageable with a corresponding abutment face on the second end portion of the segment. Upon first time removal of the cap, the frangible rod portion breaks and evidences the removal of the cap.
The present invention aims to provide an improved closure assembly, or at least to provide an alternative for known closure assemblies.
The present invention primarily aims to provide a closure assembly, wherein the tamper- evident function is very reliable, so that the frangible rod portions reliably break upon removal of the cap. The present invention achieves one or more of the above-mentioned objects by providing a closure assembly according to claim 1.
In the inventive closure assembly the second end portion of each segment is forked with an upper prong and a lower prong each extending in circumferential direction, each prong having an end face, and with the abutment surface between said prongs circumferentially offset from the end faces of the prongs. A frangible rod portion, preferably a single rod portion, extends between the end face of each prong and the adjacent first end portion of said other segment. Each prong has - seen in a radial plane of the closure assembly - a - - greater cross-section than the associated frangible rod portion. The rotation preventing boss extends into the opening between the upper and lower prongs when the cap is secured on the neck, so that upon rotating the cap in opening direction by the user from its closed position for the first time the abutment face contacts said boss and causes deflection of said segment as well as breaking of the frangible rod portions, the prongs cooperating with the boss to retain the second end portion of the segment in vertical direction.
This arrangement causes a highly reliable functioning of the tamper-evident ring, in particular with respect to the breakage of the rod portions that provide the visible evidence of the removal of the cap. The arrangement operates reliable even when the segments are rather flexible, which allows for a limited use of plastic material which is relevant for such mass- produced plastic caps.
The arrangement allows to cause breakage of said frangible rod portions on the basis of a very limited rotation of the screw cap from its closed position, so that the user experiences a rather immediate breakage of said rod portions when he starts to open the closure.
Preferably the frangible rod portions lie recessed inwards with respect to the outer face of the tamper-evident ring segments and recessed inwards with respect to the outer face of the rotation preventing boss. This protects the rods against premature breakage, e.g. during storage and transportation, handling of the closure assembly (e.g. on equipment sealing the assembly in a pouch), etc.
Preferably the tamper-evident ring has two semi-circular segments and the neck has two rotation preventing bosses at 180° angularly spaced locations. It will be appreciated that in particular larger diameter closures may benefit from a design with three, four or even more segments.
Preferably the article comprises a circumferential lower flange and a circumferential upper flange, said flanges each protruding outwardly and extending circumferentially around the neck, the lower and upper flanges being spaced apart. Preferably - with the cap secured on the neck in closed position thereof -the lower flange extends underneath the lower edge of the tamper-evidence ring, and the upper flange lies against the inner face of the tamper evident ring near the top thereof. In this manner the lower flange hinders or prevents the introduction of a tool underneath the tamper-evident ring segments when an attempt is made to open the cap without damaging the tamper-evident ring. The flanges also add in keeping the tamper-evident ring at the desired location when the cap is in closed position. - -
Preferably and as known in the art one or more cooperating angular cap positioning members are present on the neck and on the skirt that allow to secure the cap on the neck at relatively high speed, normally with automated equipment, the finally obtained closed position of the cap on the neck being such that the one or more rotation preventing bosses are received in their respective openings between the prongs of the forked ends of the segments of the tamper-evident ring.
Further preferred details of the inventive closure assembly are disclosed in the subclaims and in the description with reference to the drawings.
The present invention also relates to a method for manufacturing a closure assembly as described herein, comprising the steps of:
- providing the article, e.g. by injection moulding of plastic material,
- injection moulding the cap with integral tamper-evident ring,
- securing the cap with integral tamper evident ring on the neck of the article.
In the drawings:
Fig. 1 shows a perspective view of an embodiment of the closure assembly according to the invention,
Fig. 2 shows the assembly of figure 1 in a different perspective,
Fig. 3 shows a vertical cross-section of the assembly of figures 1 and 2,
Fig. 4a shows a horizontal cross-section of the assembly of figures 1 and 2 at the height of the rotation preventing bosses,
Fig. 4b shows detail B of figure 4a on a larger scale,
Fig. 5 shows a different vertical cross-section of the assembly of figures 1 and 2,
Fig. 6 shows a side view of the closure assembly,
Fig. 7 shows detail A of figure 2 on a larger scale,
Fig. 8 shows detail C of figure 6 on a larger scale,
Fig. 9 shows detail D of figure 5 on a larger scale.
With reference to figures 1 -9 now a preferred embodiment of the closure assembly according to the invention will be discussed.
Reference numeral 1 denotes an article forming a tubular neck 2 around a product passage 3 in the article. The neck 2 forms a mouth at a top end of the product passage. The neck 2 has an exterior side. - -
The article 1 here comprises a connector portion 5 to be fastened to a container (not shown, e.g. a collapsible pouch). In this example the article 1 is embodied as a spout with a connector portion that is adapted to be sealed between opposed film walls of a collapsible pouch container. The connector portion can have a different design, or even be absent, e.g. if the article is a container with an integral neck, e.g. a blow moulded bottle. The connector portion 5 here includes diametrically opposed fins 5a, 5b as is known in the art.
The tubular neck 2 here extends above the connector portion 5. Reference numeral 20 denotes a rotational cap, preferably a screw cap, that is injection moulded of plastic material.
The cap 20 has been secured on the neck 2 of the article 1 , the cap 20 sealing the product passage 3 in closed position of the cap on the neck. Here the cap 20 seals the product passage at the mouth at the top end of the product passage, but other designs, e.g. wherein sealing is at a distance below the mouth, are also possible.
The cap 20 is adapted to be manually rotated by a user from the closed position in an opening direction to allow for removal of the cap from the neck of the article by a user to open the product passage 3. The cap may be tethered to the article if desired.
The cap 20 comprises a top wall 21 and a downward depending skirt 22. The skirt 22 has an interior side, an exterior side, and a lower edge remote from the top wall 21 . The exterior side of the neck 2 and the interior side of the skirt 22 have cooperating rotational connection means, here first and second screw threads on the neck and skirt respectively.
The cap 20 furthermore comprises a tamper-evident ring 30 that is integrally moulded with the top wall 21 and the skirt 22 of the cap 20. The ring 30 is located below the skirt 21.
The tamper-evident ring 30 here is composed of a series of two segments 30a, 30b. Each segment 30a, b is connected via a non-frangible connector portion 30c to the skirt 22 at a first end portion of the segment. Each segment is connected at its second end portion, remote from the first end, via integrally moulded frangible rod members 40, 41 to an adjacent first end portion of another segment of the tamper-evident ring. If desired one or more additional frangible bridges may be present between the segment and the skirt of the cap, e.g. extending between the top edge of the segment and the underside of the skirt of the cap. The exterior side of the neck 2 has for each segment 30a, b of the tamper-evident ring a rotation preventing boss 15, here - as is preferred - a single boss per segment 30a, b. This boss 15 is engageable with a corresponding abutment face on the segment as will be explained below. The boss has, as is preferred, a ramp face facilitating the screwing of the cap onto the neck without breakage of the rods 40, 41 . The boss has, as is preferred, a stop face that comes into abutment with an abutment surface on the segment.
The cap 20 with integrally moulded tamper-evident ring 30 has been secured on the neck via a rotational securing motion, the tamper-evident ring 30 with the frangible rod portions 40, 41 remaining intact during said securing motion.
As can be seen best in figures 7, 8 and 9 the second end portion, or forward end portion when seen in opening direction of the cap, of each segment 30a, b is forked with an upper prong 31 and a lower prong 32, each prong extending in circumferential direction. Each prong has an end face and the abutment surface 33 lies between the prongs 31 , 32 circumferentially offset from the end faces of the prongs.
A frangible rod portion 41 , 40, as is preferred a single rod portion, extends between the end face of each prong 31 , 32 and the adjacent first end portion of the neighboring segment. As is preferred the rod portions lie in a horizontal plane.
Each prong 31 , 32 has - seen in a radial plane of the closure assembly - a greater cross- section than the associated frangible rod portion 41 , 40. Preferably the cross-sections have a ratio of at least 1 ,5 : 1. This allows for a relative sturdy design of the prongs when compared to the rather weak rod portions, with the result that the prongs can serve their retaining purpose for the second end of the segment during the opening of the closure, whereas the rod portions 40, 41 break easily and quickly.
As can be seen - with the cap secured in closed position on the neck - the rotation preventing boss 15 extends into the opening between the upper and lower prongs 31 , 32. As is preferred the cap is in said position held in place by non-shown angular cap positioning members which are present on the neck and on the skirt as is known in the art. - -
Upon rotating the cap in opening direction by the user from its closed position for the first time the abutment face 33 contacts the boss 15 rather immediately and continued rotation by the user causes deflection of the segment (e.g. in the form of an outwardly bowed arc compared to its original shape) as well as breaking of the frangible rod portions 40, 41. In this process the prongs 31 , 32 cooperate with the boss 15 to retain the second end portion of the segment at least in vertical direction so that the segment can not come free from the boss without breakage of the rod portions.
As is preferred the frangible rod portions 40, 41 lie recessed inwards with respect to the outer face of the tamper-evident ring segments 30a, b and recessed inwards with respect to the outer face of the rotation preventing boss 15 so that premature breakage (e.g. during transport and storage) is prevented.
It will be appreciated that here the tamper-evident ring has two segments and the neck has two rotation preventing bosses at 180° angularly spaced locations.
As is preferred the article comprises a circumferential lower flange 10 and a circumferential upper flange 12. These flanges each protrude outwardly and extending circumferentially around the neck 2, the lower and upper flanges being spaced apart.
With the cap 20 secured on the neck in closed position thereof, the lower flange 10 extends underneath the lower edge of the tamper-evidence ring 30, and the upper flange 12 lies against the inner face of the tamper evident ring near the top thereof.
As is preferred the article is a spout having a lower connector portion with two fins extending sideways in opposed directions, the rotation preventing bosses 15 generally lie in the plane through said fins 5a, b.
As will be appreciated the article 1 could be a product container having a container body, wherein possibly the neck 2 is integrally moulded with the container body. In the embodiment shown here, as in other possible embodiments, the article is a fitment to be secured to a container body.

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C L A I M S
1 . A closure assembly comprising:
- an article (1 ) forming a tubular neck (2) around a product passage (3) in said article, said neck forming a mouth at a top end of said product passage, said neck having an exterior side; - a rotational cap (20) that is injection moulded of plastic material and that is secured on or to be secured on said neck (2) of the article, the cap sealing the product passage (3) in closed position of the cap on said neck, and the cap - for removal of the cap from the neck of the article by a user to open the product passage - being adapted to be manually rotated from the closed position in an opening direction; wherein the cap (20) comprises a top wall (21 ) and a downward depending skirt (22), said skirt having an interior side, an exterior side, and a lower edge remote from the top wall, wherein the exterior side of the neck (2) and the interior side of the skirt (22) have cooperating rotational connection means, preferably first and second screw threads on said neck and skirt respectively, wherein the cap (20) furthermore comprises a tamper-evident ring (30) that is integrally moulded below the skirt, said tamper-evident ring being composed of a series of multiple segments (30a, b), each segment being connected via a non-frangible connector (30c) portion to the skirt at a first end portion of the segment, each segment (30a, b) being connected at its second end portion via integrally moulded frangible rod portions (40,41 ) to an adjacent first end portion of another segment of the tamper-evident ring, wherein the exterior side of the neck has for each segment (30a, b) of the tamper-evident ring a rotation preventing boss (15), said boss (15) being engageable with a corresponding abutment face (33) on the segment, wherein the cap (20) with integrally moulded tamper-evident ring (30) has been or will be secured on the neck via a rotational securing motion, the tamper-evident ring and frangible bridge portions remaining intact during said securing motion, wherein the cap (20) with tamper-evident ring (30) is embodied such that upon rotating the cap in opening direction by the user from its closed position for the first time, the frangible rod portions (40,41 ) between the segments of the tamper-evident ring break thereby evidencing the removal of the cap from the neck, characterized in that the second end portion of each segment (30a, b) is forked with an upper prong (31 ) and a lower prong (32), each prong extending in circumferential direction, each prong having an end face, and with the abutment surface (33) between said prongs (31 ,32) circumferentially offset from the end faces of the prongs, and in that a frangible rod portion (40,41 ) extends between the end face of each prong (32,31 ) and the adjacent first end portion of said other segment (30b), and in that each prong (31 ,32) has - seen in a radial plane of the closure assembly - a greater cross-section than the associated frangible rod portion (41 ,40), and in that the rotation preventing boss (15) extends into the opening between the upper and lower prongs (31 ,32) when the cap is secured on the neck, so that upon rotating the cap in opening direction by the user from its closed position for the first time the abutment face (33) contacts said boss (15) and causes deflection of said segment (30a) as well as breaking of the frangible rod portions (40,41 ), the prongs cooperating with the boss to retain the second end portion of the segment (30a) in vertical direction.
2. A closure assembly according to claim 1 , wherein the frangible rod portions (40,41 ) lie recessed inwards with respect to the outer face of the tamper-evident ring segments (30a, b) and recessed inwards with respect to the outer face of the rotation preventing boss (15).
3. Closure assembly according to one or more of the preceding claims, wherein tamper- evident ring has two segments (30a, b) and wherein the neck has two rotation preventing bosses (15) at 180° angularly spaced locations.
4. A closure assembly according to one or more of the preceding claims, wherein the article comprises a circumferential lower flange (10) and a circumferential upper flange (12), said flanges each protruding outwardly and extending circumferentially around the neck, the lower and upper flanges being spaced apart, and wherein - with the cap (20) secured on the neck in closed position thereof -the lower flange (10) extends underneath the lower edge of the tamper-evidence ring (30), and the upper flange (12) lies against the inner face of the tamper evident ring near the top thereof.
5. A closure assembly according to one or more of the preceding claims, wherein the article is a container having a container body, wherein possibly the neck is integrally moulded with the container body.
6. Closure assembly according to one or more of the claims 1 - 5, wherein the article (1 ) is a fitment to be secured to a container body, e.g. the article is a spout, e.g. having a lower connector portion (5) to be secured between opposed film walls of a collapsible pouch container.
7. Closure assembly according to claim 6, wherein the article is a spout having a lower connector portion with two fins (5a, b) extending sideways in opposed directions, and wherein the rotation preventing bosses generally lie in the plane through said fins.
8. Method for manufacturing an assembly according to one or more of the preceding claims, comprising the steps of:
- providing the article,
- injection moulding the cap with integral tamper-evident ring,
- securing the cap with integral tamper evident ring on the neck of the article.
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