FIELD OF THE INVENTION
[0001] The invention relates generally to lids for containers and particularly to tamper-resistant,
tamper-evident lids for containers for products that present significant concerns
for the consumer about unauthorized tampering with the product (e.g. food products
and other consumables). The invention relates in particular to a closure according
to the preamble of claim 1, to a closure member according to the preamble of claim
10, to a system for forming a tamper resistant push-on closure according to claim
11, to a mould for forming a closure, and to methods of moulding a closure.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0002] In the ice cream packaging industry, a variety of closure arrangements are used to
hold a paperboard, plastic or composite lid in place on the paperboard container or
tub holding the ice cream. Examples include
U.S. Patent No. 6,772,901 (Witt),
U.S. Patent No. 7,703,626 (Witt), and
U.S. Patent No. 6,053,353 (Helms).
[0003] Previous solutions involve complex processes for incorporating a paperboard top within
a closure. For example,
U.S. Patent No. 6,772,901 (to the present inventor Witt) describes that a paper top is peripherally sealed
to a downwardly-recessed annular ridge of a plastic rim by induction heating, ultrasonic
welding or spin welding.
U.S. Patent No. 6,772,901 (to the present inventor Witt) describes that in the alternative, the paper top may
be sealed to the annular ridge by applying a coating of adhesive to either side of
the face surfaces prior to insertion of the paper lid.
U.S. Patent No. 7,703,626 (to the present inventor Witt) describes the pre-assembly heating of the closure
components with directed hot air to partially melt the thermoplastic surfaces and
allow the parts to be immediately assembled sealingly, and describes a paperboard
composite closure in which the plastic rim is of a two-piece snap-fit construction
where the paperboard is compressed between first and second annular flanges of the
two-piece plastic rim.
[0004] It is of great and increasing importance that the consumer, at the point of purchase
of a product, be confident that the package that he or she intends to purchase has
not been compromised. If there is a problem with the packaging which cannot be spotted
until the consumer opens it for use, he or she may well never purchase that product
again and consumer confidence is reduced generally.
[0005] WO2010053462A1 discloses storage boxes, enabling the preservation of foodstuffs against external
environmental conditions, a comprising a main body having a cavity with a closed bottom
part and an open top part, a lid which covers the top opening of the said main body
and radial surfaces formed on the brim edges of the said main body; characterized
in that, it comprises a lid lock-notch which ensures that the lid is locked onto the
body every time after the bottom ring is broken during first use and the sealing notch
which hold the said main body from the radial surfaces and the internal surface.
US20010015341A1 discloses a tamper evident closure.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0006] There is provided a tamper resistant push-on closure according to claim 1, a tamper
resistant push-on closure member according to claim 10, a system for forming a tamper
resistant push-on closure according to claim 11, a mould for forming a tamper resistant
push-on closure or closure member according to claim 13, a method of moulding a tamper
resistant push-on closure according to claim 14, and a method of moulding a tamper
resistant push-on closure member according to claim 15.
[0007] The container closure (lid) can be used to resist and make readily detectable tampering
of the products at the point of sale. Particular examples include dairy products,
cosmetics, granular or powdered food products such as tubs for bread crumbs, hardware
product tubs for screws, nuts and bolts, and so on.
[0008] The tamper-resistant tamper-evident container closure may be provided for ice cream,
dairy and other food products that are commercially practical and provides the level
of tamper evidence needed for food safety.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0009] Reference will be made, by way of example, to the accompany drawings which show example
embodiments of the present application, and in which:
FIG. 1 is a plan view of the top of an example closure; and
FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view of another example closure, with a plastic top cover
panel;
FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional portion view of the example closure of FIG. 2;
FIG. 4A is a perspective view of the example closure of FIG. 1 with a container;
FIG. 4B is a perspective view of the example closure of FIG. 1 attached to a container;
FIG. 5 is a outer side view of the example closure of FIG. 1;
FIG. 6A is a cross-sectional view of a further example closure with a container;
FIG. 6B is a cross-sectional portion view of the example closure of FIG. 6A with a
container;
FIG. 7A is a cross-sectional view of the example closure of FIG. 6A attached to a
container; and
FIG. 7B is a cross-sectional portion view of the example closure of FIG. 6B attached
to a container.
DESCRIPTION OF EXAMPLE EMBODIMENTS
[0010] FIG. 1 shows an example closure 10 in accordance with the present disclosure. The
closure 10 is a snap-on closure such as a lid, and may be suitable for use to close
an opening of a food container such as a plastic or paperboard container (e.g., an
ice cream container). The closure 10 of FIG. 1 has a top cover panel 20 and may be
manufactured using a molding process, as described further below.
[0011] As shown in FIG. 2, the closure 10 may include a top cover panel 20, a top cylindrical
band portion 30 with upper and lower margins 30a and 30b, respectively, and a bottom
cylindrical band portion 40 with upper and lower peripheral margins 40a and 40b, respectively.
The top cylindrical band portion 30 and the bottom cylindrical band portion 40 are
integrally formed and connected, and these portions 30, 40 as a single unit may be
referred to in the application as the cylindrical closure portion (closure member)
15. The top cylindrical band portion 30 and the bottom cylindrical band portion 40
are connected by a line of weakness 50 as described below.
[0012] As shown in FIGS. 2 and 3, at the top peripheral margin 30a the top cylindrical band
portion 30 has a top cover panel 20 that is recessed from the outer side of the top
cylindrical band portion 30 and extends upwardly and inwardly. Beneath the top cover
panel 20, the closure 10 provides an annular ledge 18.
[0013] As shown in FIG. 1, the top cover panel 20 may consist of a paper disk or the like
that may be printed on its upper side for product identification, marketing information,
graphics etc. Particularly for use with ice-cream and food products, the cover panel
20 will have a polymer layer attached to the underside for keeping moisture from the
product from entering through the paper. In the embodiment illustrated in FIGS. 6A,
6B, 7A and 7B, the top cover panel 20 is continuous with the annular ledge 18.
[0014] As shown in FIG. 2, the bottom cylindrical band portion 40 has a plurality of circumferentially
spaced tamper evident tooth systems 70 (may also be referred to herein as tamper resistant
teeth). Extending upwardly and inwardly from the lower peripheral margin 40b of the
bottom cylindrical band 40 at the plurality of tamper evident tooth system 70 are
a plurality of circumferentially spaced teeth 60. The plurality of teeth 60 lock under
the rim of the container when the closure 10 is first pushed downwardly to seal the
container. The plurality of teeth 60 act as a tamper resistant mechanism on the closure
10.
[0015] As shown in FIG. 2, the plurality of teeth 60 may include notches 64, 66 located
at the right and left sides of a top edge 62 of the teeth 60. The notches 64,66 may
further facilitate the locking engagement of the plurality of teeth 60 of the rim
of the container.
[0016] As shown in FIGS. 3 and 4B, for each tamper evident tooth system 70, between the
plurality of teeth 60 and the lower peripheral edge 30b of the top cylindrical band
portion 30 is an open space. Each tamper evident tooth system 70 further has a plurality
of projections 72 that connect the plurality of teeth 60 to the bottom peripheral
area 30b of the top cylindrical band portion 30. The plurality of projections 72 may
be seen when viewing the outer side of the closure 10, providing an effective means
for determining if the closure 10 has been tampered with. Additionally, the plurality
of projections 72 may function to increase the force of engagement of the plurality
of teeth 60 against the lip of the container.
[0017] As shown in FIGS. 2 and 3, along the inner side of each tamper evident tooth system
70 there are two or more projections 76 that are connected to the bottom of the plurality
of teeth 60 and to the lower peripheral margin 40b of the bottom cylindrical band
portion 40. The projections 76 may provide additional rigidity to the plurality of
teeth 60 and also may assist in increasing the force of engagement of the plurality
of teeth 60 against the lip of the container.
[0018] As shown in FIG. 2, the upper peripheral margin 40a of the bottom cylindrical band
portion 40 is thinned and weakened. In the embodiments shown in FIGS. 2, 3, 4B, and
5, the line of weakness 50 includes one or more of a circumferential notch 52, the
plurality of projections 72, and open spaces that are viewable from the outer side
of the bottom cylindrical band portion 40. Legitimate opening of the container by
a consumer starts by separating the top cylindrical band portion 30 from the bottom
cylindrical band portion 40 by tearing away the bottom cylindrical band portion 40
along the line of weakness 50.
[0019] For convenience in legitimately opening the container, the bottom cylindrical band
portion 40 is provided with a gripping means. In an embodiment, as shown in FIGS.
1, 4A, 4B and 5, the bottom cylindrical band 40 is formed with an accessible edge
portion 45 disposed at a location along the outwardly facing surface. The accessible
edge portion 45 may include projections or ridges on its outer surface that assist
a user's ability to grip and hold the portion 45. By exerting moderate force on the
accessible edge portion 45, the bottom cylindrical band portion 40 below the line
of weakness 50 can be removed with the plurality of teeth 60 as a tear-away strip.
That is, the line of weakness 50 is ruptured and the bottom cylindrical band portion
40 having the plurality of teeth 60 is easily removed from the closure 10 and from
the container (not shown).
[0020] In some embodiments, as shown in FIGS. 3, 6A, 6B, 7A, and 7B, the closure 10 has
a multi-snap closing. The inner surface 32 of the top cylindrical band portion 30
may have a plurality of continuous annular ridges 38 extending inwardly along the
circumference of the inner surface 32. As shown in FIGS. 7A and 7B, the plurality
of continuous annular ridges 38 provide multiple contact points against a paperboard
or cardboard rim 102 of a container 100. As paperboard and cardboard rims are flexibly
irregular, the plurality of continuous annular ridges 38 provide multiple places to
contact the paperboard rim 102, thereby improving the seal of the closure 10 on the
container 100. As well, when the bottom cylindrical band portion 40 has been removed,
the plurality of continuous annular ridges 38 provide an improved mechanism for resealing
the container 100.
[0021] The top cylindrical band 30 and the bottom cylindrical band 40 of the closure 10
may be manufactured by a one-piece molding process, such as injection-molding, using
a single mold. This one-step process may help to simplify manufacturing and/or reduce
manufacturing costs. The closure 10 may be molded using any suitable polymer, for
example any suitable food-grade plastic when used as a closure for a food container
(e.g., used as a lid on a yogurt or ice cream container).
[0022] As well, in another embodiment, the cover panel 20 may be made of the same plastic
material as the top cylindrical band portion 30 and the bottom cylindrical band portion
40. Accordingly, in this embodiment, the cover panel 20, the top cylindrical portion
30 and the bottom cylindrical portion 40 may be manufactured by a one-piece molding
process, such as injection-molding, using a single mold.
[0023] The closure 10 of the present application has specific elements that facilitate the
molding process. As shown in FIGS. 1 and 2, the closure 10 has one or more openings
or gates 80 located on the upper peripheral portion 30a of the top cylindrical band
portion 30. The gates 80 act as an opening for the plastic resin to enter a mold and
fill the mold cavity.
[0024] As shown in FIGS. 3, 4B and 5, the upper peripheral portion 40a of the bottom cylindrical
band portion 40 has multiple tooth channels that allow the plastic to flow into the
tamper evident tooth system 70. The tamper evident tooth system 70 includes the plurality
of teeth 60 that is formed on the bottom cylindrical band 40 and the plurality of
projections 72. The plurality of projections 72 define and/or delineate the tooth
channels in the corresponding mold. The tooth channels improve the process of filling
the mold cavity and also increases the speed by which the tamper evident tooth system
70 that includes the plurality of teeth 60 and the projections 72 are formed. As well,
the tooth channels reduce the amount of defects in the tamper evident tooth system
70. Also, the tooth channels further facilitate the creation of larger and thicker
tamper resistant bands than conventional solutions, thereby increasing the rigidity
of the plurality of teeth 60.
[0025] As shown in FIG. 2, the tamper evident tooth system 70 has edges 64, 66 that slope
inwardly. In the embodiment shown in FIG. 1, 4, and 5, during the injection molding
process, the cover panel 20 is inserted into the mold. The mold is filled with resin
by injection. The resin covers the edge of the paper cover panel 20, creating the
lid. The mold then collapses at the edges of the tamper evident tooth system 70 to
facilitate the ejection of the part from the mold.
[0026] FIG. 4A illustrates the closure 10 with a container 100 and FIG. 4B illustrates the
closure 10 attached to the container 100. In an embodiment as shown in FIGS. 4A and
4B, the cover panel 20 (e.g. a disc) is inserted into the mold and then plastic resin
is molded around the top and bottom to hold it in place. In other embodiments, a coating
of suitable adhesive may be applied to either of the outer edge of the facing surfaces
prior to insertion of cover panel 20 onto the annular ledge 18 located on the bottom
of the projection 34. Alternatively, heating, ultrasonic welding, or spin welding
may be used. In another embodiment, the cover panel 20 is secured to the top cylindrical
band 30, by the interference fit in recess 19. The cover panel 20 is secured to the
cylindrical closure portion 15 prior to attaching the closure 10 to the container
100 (FIG. 4B). The closure 10 is attached to the container 100 by applying a downward
force to the top to the closure 10 onto the top of the container 100. As previously
discussed, the plurality of teeth 60 of the closure 10 lock under the rim of the container
when the closure 10 is pushed downwardly to seal the container.
[0027] FIGS. 6A and 6B illustrate a further embodiment for incorporating the cover panel
20 into the cylindrical closure portion 15. As shown in FIGS. 6A and 6B, during assembly
the cover panel 20 may be positioned above the container 100. For example, the cover
panel 20 may be placed to sit and rest on the circumferential paperboard rim 102 of
the container 100. As well, the cylindrical closure portion 15 is positioned above
the cover panel 20. At this stage of assembly, the closure (i.e. cover panel 20 and
cylindrical closure portion 15) has not yet been assembled, and the container 100
would contain a material or food product to be sealed.
[0028] To seal the container 100 with the cylindrical closure portion 15 and the cover panel
20, downward force is applied to attach the cylindrical closure portion 15 onto the
cover panel 20 and the top of the container 100. As shown in FIGS. 7A and 7B, the
cylindrical closure portion 15 snaps onto the paperboard rim 102 and in this process,
the cover panel 20 is secured to the cylindrical closure portion 15, creating an assembled
closure. For example, the cover panel 20 is pushed into position in the upper cylindrical
band portion 30 and is secured within an annular recess 19 located along the inner
circumference of the upper peripheral margin 30a of the top cylindrical band portion
30. In some embodiments, the cover panel 20 may also have an adhesive applied to its
top circumference to further secure the cover panel 20 to annular ledge 18 of the
top cylindrical band portion 30.
[0029] As shown in FIGS. 7A and 7B, the plurality of teeth 60 lock under the rim of the
container when the closure 10 pushed downwardly to seal the container. As well, as
shown in FIGS. 7A and 7B once the closure 10 is attached to the container 10, the
plurality of continuous annular ridges 38 provide multiple contact points against
the paperboard rim 102 of a container 100, providing an improved interference fit.
This improves the seal of the closure 10 on the container 100. As well, when the bottom
cylindrical band portion 40 has been removed, the plurality of continuous annular
ridges 38 provide an improved mechanism for resealing the container 100.
[0030] In the embodiments shown in the figures, the lid is circular. In other embodiments,
it is rectangular, oval, square, or other shapes.
[0031] Although particular embodiments of the invention have been illustrated and described
herein, one of ordinary skill in the art will appreciate that changes or additions
may be made to the design of the closure without departing from the scope of the invention,
which is defined in the claims attached hereto. For example, a solid resilient band
might be used on the tear-away strip portion of the closure instead of individual
tamper-evident teeth. In lieu of paperboard, different flexible sheet materials might
be used, according to the final intended application. The inside wall of the top cylindrical
band could be formed with threads to adapt the closure for use on a threaded container.
1. A tamper resistant push-on closure (10) for a container (100) having an opening with
a peripheral outwardly extending lip formation (102), the closure (10) comprising:
a top cover panel (20);
a top cylindrical band portion (30) having an upper peripheral margin (30a) extending
from the top cover panel (20), and a lower peripheral margin (30b);
a bottom cylindrical band portion (40) having an upper peripheral margin (40a) and
a lower peripheral margin (40b);
a rupturable line of weakness (50) between the lower peripheral margin (30b) of the
top cylindrical band portion (30) and the upper peripheral margin (40a) of the bottom
cylindrical band portion (40);
a plurality of rigid teeth (60) extending from the lower peripheral margin (40b) of
the bottom cylindrical band portion (40) in an upward and inward direction for locking
engagement against the lip (102) of the container when the closure member (10) is
secured on the container (100); and
characterized in that the plurality of rigid teeth (60) are connected directly to the lower peripheral
margin (30b) of the top cylindrical band portion (30) by a plurality of projections
(72) for providing a visual tamper evident indication, for increasing the force of
engagement of the plurality of teeth against the lip of the container, and for facilitating
the flow of plastic resin through a plurality of tooth channels of a complementary
mould during the production of the plurality of rigid teeth.
2. The closure according to claim 1, wherein the top cylindrical band portion (30) has
a plurality of continuous annular ridges (38) extending inwardly along the circumference
of an inner surface each of said ridges for contacting a side surface of the container
(100) in an interference fit.
3. The closure according to claim 1 or claim 2, wherein a bottom of the plurality of
teeth (60) are connected to the lower peripheral margin (40b) of the bottom cylindrical
band portion (40) by a plurality of inwardly extending projections (76) for increasing
the rigidity of the plurality of teeth and for increasing the force of engagement
of the plurality of teeth against the lip of the container.
4. The closure according to any one of claims 1 to 3, wherein the top cylindrical band
portion (30), the bottom cylindrical band portion (40), the rupturable line of weakness
(50), the plurality of rigid teeth (60), and the plurality of projections (72) of
the closure (10) are formed of plastic material in a single injection molding step.
5. The closure according to any one of claims 1 to 4, wherein the rupturable line of
weakness (50) is an apex of a circumferential groove along an outer wall of the bottom
cylindrical band portion (40).
6. The closure according to any one of claims 1 to 5, wherein an accessible edge portion
(45) is formed in the bottom cylindrical band portion (40) to permit ready gripping
and tearing a part of the bottom band below the line of weakness.
7. The closure according to any preceding claim, wherein the top cover panel comprises
a pre-formed top cover panel (20), and wherein the top cylindrical band portion (30)
comprises a recess (19), and the pre-formed top cover panel (20) is secured to the
top cylindrical band portion (30) by an interference fit in the recess (19).
8. The closure according to any one of claims 1 to 6, wherein the top cover panel comprises
a pre-formed top cover panel (20) that is held in place in the top cylindrical band
portion (30) by plastic resin moulded around the edge of the pre-formed top cover
panel (20) or moulded around the top and bottom of the pre-formed top cover panel
(20).
9. The closure according to any one of claims 1 to 6, wherein the top cover panel comprises
a moulded top cover panel (20), the top cylindrical band portion (30) and the bottom
cylindrical band portion (40) are made of the same plastic resin by a one-piece moulding
process.
10. A tamper resistant push-on closure member for forming a tamper resistant push-on closure
(10) for a container (100) having an opening with a peripheral outwardly extending
lip formation (102), the closure member (10) comprising:
a top cylindrical band portion (30) having an upper peripheral margin (30a) for receiving
a pre-formed top cover panel (20), and a lower peripheral margin (30b);
a bottom cylindrical band portion (40) having an upper peripheral margin (40a) and
a lower peripheral margin (40b);
a rupturable line of weakness (50) between the lower peripheral margin (30b) of the
top cylindrical band portion (30) and the upper peripheral margin (40a) of the bottom
cylindrical band portion (40);
a plurality of rigid teeth (60) extending from the lower peripheral margin (40b) of
the bottom cylindrical band portion (40) in an upward and inward direction for locking
engagement against the lip (102) of the container when the closure member (10) is
secured on the container (100); and
wherein top cylindrical band portion (30) comprises a recess (19), and the top cylindrical
band portion (30) is configured for the pre-formed top cover panel (20) to be pushed
into the recess (19) during assembly of the top cylindrical band portion (30) onto
the rim (102) of a container (100),
characterized in that the plurality of rigid teeth (60) are connected directly to the lower peripheral
margin (30b) of the top cylindrical band portion (30) by a plurality of projections
(72) for providing a visual tamper evident indication, for increasing the force of
engagement of the plurality of teeth against the lip of the container, and for facilitating
the flow of plastic resin through a plurality of tooth channels of a complementary
mould during the production of the plurality of rigid teeth.
11. A system for forming a tamper resistant push-on closure (10) for a container (100)
having an opening with a peripheral outwardly extending lip formation (102), comprising:
the closure member according to claim 10; and
a pre-formed top cover panel (20) configured to be received into the recess (19) of
the closure member.
12. The closure of any one of claims 1 to 7 or the system of claim 11, wherein the top
cover panel comprises a pre-formed top cover panel (20), and wherein adhesive is provided
on a face of the pre-formed top cover panel (20) to secure the pre-formed top cover
panel (20) to an annular ledge (18) of the top cylindrical band portion (30).
13. A mould for forming a tamper resistant push-on closure (10) for a container (100)
according to any one of claims 1 to 9 and 11, or for forming a tamper resistant push-on
closure member according to claim 10 or claim 12, the mould comprising:
a plurality of tooth channels positioned between the portions of the mould for forming
the lower peripheral margin of the top cylindrical band portion and the upper peripheral
margin of the bottom cylindrical band portion for facilitating the flow of plastic
resin during the production of the plurality of rigid teeth to form a plurality of
projections (72).
14. A method of moulding the tamper resistant push-on closure (10) for a container (100)
according to any one of claims 1 to 6 and 8 to 9, the method comprising:
filling the mould with a resin to form the top cylindrical band portion (30), the
bottom cylindrical band portion (40), the rupturable line of weakness (50), and the
plurality of rigid teeth (60); and either
i. wherein the top cover panel comprises a pre-formed top cover panel (20), placing
the pre-formed top cover panel (20) in the mould before filling the mould with resin;
or
ii. wherein the top cover panel comprises a moulded top cover panel (20), filling
the mould with resin additionally forms the moulded top cover panel (20) in a one-piece
moulding process with the top cylindrical band portion (30), the bottom cylindrical
band portion (40), the rupturable line of weakness (50), and the plurality of rigid
teeth (60).
15. A method of moulding a tamper resistant push-on closure member according to claim
10, the method comprising:
filling the mould with a resin to form the top cylindrical band portion (30), the
bottom cylindrical band portion (40), the rupturable line of weakness (50), and the
plurality of rigid teeth (60).
1. Manipulationssicherer Aufsteckverschluss (10) für einen Behälter (100) mit einer Öffnung
mit einer sich umfänglich nach außen erstreckenden Lippenformation (102), wobei der
Verschluss (10) Folgendes umfasst:
eine obere Abdeckplatte (20);
einen oberen zylindrischen Bandabschnitt (30) mit einem oberen Umfangsrand (30a),
der sich von der oberen Abdeckplatte (20) erstreckt, und einem unteren Umfangsrand
(30b);
einen unteren zylindrischen Bandabschnitt (40) mit einem oberen Umfangsrand (40a)
und einem unteren Umfangsrand (40b);
eine zerreißbare Schwächungslinie (50) zwischen dem unteren Umfangsrand (30b) des
oberen zylindrischen Bandabschnittes (30) und dem oberen Umfangsrand (40a) des unteren
zylindrischen Bandabschnittes (40);
eine Vielzahl von starren Zähnen (60), die sich von dem unteren Umfangsrand (40b)
des unteren zylindrischen Bandabschnittes (40) in einer Aufwärts- und Einwärtsrichtung
zum verriegelnden Eingriff gegen die Lippe (102) des Behälters erstrecken, wenn das
Verschlusselement (10) an dem Behälter (100) befestigt ist; und
dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Vielzahl von starren Zähnen (60) direkt mit dem unteren Umfangsrand (30b) des
oberen zylindrischen Bandabschnittes (30) durch eine Vielzahl von Vorsprüngen (72)
verbunden sind, um eine visuelle Angabe für Manipulationsbeweis bereitzustellen, um
die Kraft des Eingriffs der Vielzahl von Zähnen gegen die Lippe des Behälters zu erhöhen,
und um den Fluss von Kunststoffharz durch eine Vielzahl von Zahnkanälen einer komplementären
Form während der Herstellung der Vielzahl von starren Zähnen zu erleichtern.
2. Verschluss nach Anspruch 1, wobei der obere zylindrische Bandabschnitt (30) eine Vielzahl
von durchgehenden ringförmigen Rippen (38) aufweist, die sich entlang des Umfangs
einer Innenfläche von jeder der Rippen nach innen erstrecken, um eine Seitenfläche
des Behälters (100) in einer Presspassung zu kontaktieren.
3. Verschluss nach Anspruch 1 oder Anspruch 2, wobei eine Unterseite der Vielzahl von
Zähnen (60) mit dem unteren Umfangsrand (40b) des unteren zylindrischen Bandabschnittes
(40) durch eine Vielzahl von sich nach innen erstreckenden Vorsprüngen (76) verbunden
ist, um die Steifigkeit der Vielzahl von Zähnen zu erhöhen und um die Eingriffskraft
der Vielzahl von Zähnen gegen die Lippe des Behälters zu erhöhen.
4. Verschluss nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 3, wobei der obere zylindrische Bandabschnitt
(30), der untere zylindrische Bandabschnitt (40), die zerreißbare Schwächungslinie
(50), die Vielzahl von starren Zähnen (60) und die Vielzahl von Vorsprüngen (72) des
Verschlusses (10) aus Kunststoffmaterial in einem einzigen Spritzgussschritt gebildet
werden.
5. Verschluss nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 4, wobei die zerreißbare Schwächungslinie
(50) ein Scheitel einer Umfangsnut entlang einer Außenwand des unteren zylindrischen
Bandabschnittes (40) ist.
6. Verschluss nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 5, wobei ein zugänglicher Kantenabschnitt
(45) in dem unteren zylindrischen Bandabschnitt (40) gebildet ist, um leichtes Greifen
und Reißen eines Teils des unteren Bandes unterhalb der Schwächungslinie zu ermöglichen.
7. Verschluss nach einem vorhergehenden Anspruch, wobei die obere Abdeckplatte eine vorgeformte
obere Abdeckplatte (20) umfasst und wobei der obere zylindrische Bandabschnitt (30)
eine Aussparung (19) umfasst und die vorgeformte obere Abdeckplatte (20) an dem oberen
zylindrischen Bandabschnitt (30) durch eine Presspassung in der Aussparung (19) befestigt
ist.
8. Verschluss nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 6, wobei die obere Abdeckplatte eine vorgeformte
obere Abdeckplatte (20) umfasst, die in dem oberen zylindrischen Bandabschnitt (30)
durch Kunststoffharz an Ort und Stelle gehalten wird, das um die Kante der vorgeformten
oberen Abdeckplatte (20) geformt ist oder um die Oberseite und die Unterseite der
vorgeformten oberen Abdeckplatte (20) geformt ist.
9. Verschluss nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 6, wobei die obere Abdeckplatte eine geformte
obere Abdeckplatte (20) umfasst, wobei der obere zylindrische Bandabschnitt (30) und
der untere zylindrische Bandabschnitt (40) durch einen einteiligen Formprozess aus
dem gleichen Kunststoffharz hergestellt sind.
10. Manipulationssicheres Aufsteckverschlusselement zum Bilden eines manipulationssicheren
Aufsteckverschlusses (10) für einen Behälter (100) mit einer Öffnung mit einer sich
umfänglich nach außen erstreckenden Lippenformation (102), wobei das Verschlusselement
(10) Folgendes umfasst:
einen oberen zylindrischen Bandabschnitt (30) mit einem oberen Umfangsrand (30a) zum
Aufnehmen einer vorgeformten oberen Abdeckplatte (20), und einem unteren Umfangsrand
(30b);
einen unteren zylindrischen Bandabschnitt (40) mit einem oberen Umfangsrand (40a)
und einem unteren Umfangsrand (40b);
eine zerreißbare Schwächungslinie (50) zwischen dem unteren Umfangsrand (30b) des
oberen zylindrischen Bandabschnittes (30) und dem oberen Umfangsrand (40a) des unteren
zylindrischen Bandabschnittes (40);
eine Vielzahl von starren Zähnen (60), die sich von dem unteren Umfangsrand (40b)
des unteren zylindrischen Bandabschnittes (40) in einer Aufwärts- und Einwärtsrichtung
zum verriegelnden Eingriff gegen die Lippe (102) des Behälters erstrecken, wenn das
Verschlusselement (10) an dem Behälter (100) befestigt ist; und
wobei der obere zylindrische Bandabschnitt (30) eine Aussparung (19) umfasst und der
obere zylindrische Bandabschnitt (30) so konfiguriert ist, dass die vorgeformte obere
Abdeckplatte (20) während der Montage des oberen zylindrischen Bandabschnittes (30)
auf der Umrandung (102) eines Behälters (100) in die Aussparung (19) gedrückt wird,
dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Vielzahl von starren Zähnen (60) direkt mit dem unteren Umfangsrand (30b) des
oberen zylindrischen Bandabschnittes (30) durch eine Vielzahl von Vorsprüngen (72)
verbunden sind, um eine visuelle Angabe für Manipulationsbeweis bereitzustellen, um
die Kraft des Eingriffs der Vielzahl von Zähnen gegen die Lippe des Behälters zu erhöhen,
und um den Fluss von Kunststoffharz durch eine Vielzahl von Zahnkanälen einer komplementären
Form während der Herstellung der Vielzahl von starren Zähnen zu erleichtern.
11. System zum Bilden eines manipulationssicheren Aufsteckverschlusses (10) für einen
Behälter (100) mit einer Öffnung mit einer sich umfänglich nach außen erstreckenden
Lippenformation (102), umfassend:
das Verschlusselement nach Anspruch 10; und
eine vorgeformte obere Abdeckplatte (20), die konfiguriert ist, um in die Aussparung
(19) des Verschlusselements aufgenommen zu werden.
12. Verschluss nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 7 oder System nach Anspruch 11, wobei die
obere Abdeckplatte eine vorgeformte obere Abdeckplatte (20) umfasst und wobei Klebstoff
auf einer Seite der vorgeformten oberen Abdeckplatte (20) bereitgestellt ist, um die
vorgeformte obere Abdeckplatte (20) an einer ringförmigen Leiste (18) des oberen zylindrischen
Bandabschnittes (30) zu befestigen.
13. Form zum Bilden eines manipulationssicheren Aufsteckverschlusses (10) für einen Behälter
(100) nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 9 und 11 oder zum Bilden eines manipulationssicheren
Aufsteckverschlusselements nach Anspruch 10 oder Anspruch 12, wobei die Form Folgendes
umfasst:
eine Vielzahl von Zahnkanälen, die zwischen den Abschnitten der Form positioniert
sind, zum Bilden des unteren Umfangsrands des oberen zylindrischen Bandabschnittes
und des oberen Umfangsrands des unteren zylindrischen Bandabschnittes, um den Fluss
von Kunstharz während der Herstellung der Vielzahl von starren Zähne zu erleichtern,
um eine Vielzahl von Vorsprüngen (72) zu bilden.
14. Verfahren zum Formen des manipulationssicheren Aufsteckverschlusses (10) für einen
Behälter (100) nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 6 und 8 bis 9, wobei das Verfahren Folgendes
umfasst:
Füllen der Form mit einem Harz, um den oberen zylindrischen Bandabschnitt (30), den
unteren zylindrischen Bandabschnitt (40), die zerreißbare Schwächungslinie (50) und
die Vielzahl von starren Zähnen (60) zu bilden; und entweder
i. wobei die obere Abdeckplatte eine vorgeformte obere Abdeckplatte (20) umfasst,
Platzieren der vorgeformten oberen Abdeckplatte (20) in der Form, bevor die Form mit
Harz gefüllt wird; oder
ii. wobei die obere Abdeckplatte eine geformte obere Abdeckplatte (20) umfasst, das
Füllen der Form mit Harz zusätzlich die geformte obere Abdeckplatte (20) in einem
einteiligen Formprozess mit dem oberen zylindrischen Bandabschnitt (30), dem unteren
zylindrischen Bandabschnitt (40), der zerreißbaren Schwächungslinie (50) und der Vielzahl
von starren Zähnen (60) bildet.
15. Verfahren zum Formen eines manipulationssicheren Aufsteckverschlusselements nach Anspruch
10, wobei das Verfahren Folgendes umfasst:
Füllen der Form mit einem Harz, um den oberen zylindrischen Bandabschnitt (30), den
unteren zylindrischen Bandabschnitt (40), die zerreißbare Schwächungslinie (50) und
die Vielzahl von starren Zähnen (60) zu bilden.
1. Fermeture à pression inviolable (10) pour un récipient (100) ayant une ouverture avec
une formation périphérique de lèvre s'étendant vers l'extérieur (102), la fermeture
(10) comprenant :
un panneau haut de couverture (20) ;
une partie haute de bande cylindrique (30) ayant une marge périphérique supérieure
(30a) s'étendant depuis le panneau haut de couverture (20), et une marge périphérique
inférieure (30b) ;
une partie basse de bande cylindrique (40) ayant une marge périphérique supérieure
(40a) et une marge périphérique inférieure (40b) ;
une ligne de faiblesse rupturable (50) entre la marge périphérique inférieure (30b)
de la partie haute de bande cylindrique (30) et la marge périphérique supérieure (40a)
de la partie basse de bande cylindrique (40) ;
une pluralité de dents rigides (60) s'étendant depuis la marge périphérique inférieure
(40b) de la partie basse de bande cylindrique (40) dans une direction vers le haut
et vers l'intérieur pour un engagement de verrouillage contre la lèvre (102) du récipient
lorsque l'élément de fermeture (10) est fixé sur le récipient (100) ; et
caractérisé en ce que la pluralité de dents rigides (60) sont directement raccordées à la marge périphérique
inférieure (30b) de la partie haute de bande cylindrique (30) par une pluralité de
saillies (72) pour fournir une indication visuelle d'inviolabilité, pour augmenter
la force d'engagement de la pluralité de dents contre la lèvre du récipient, et pour
faciliter l'écoulement de résine plastique à travers une pluralité de canaux de dent
d'un moule complémentaire pendant la production de la pluralité de dents rigides.
2. Fermeture selon la revendication 1, dans laquelle la partie haute de bande cylindrique
(30) a une pluralité de nervures annulaires continues (38) s'étendant vers l'intérieur
le long de la circonférence d'une surface intérieure, chacune desdites nervures destinées
à venir en contact avec une surface latérale du récipient (100) dans un ajustement
serré.
3. Fermeture selon la revendication 1 ou la revendication 2, dans laquelle le bas de
la pluralité de dents (60) est raccordé à la marge périphérique inférieure (40b) de
la partie basse de bande cylindrique (40) par une pluralité de saillies s'étendant
vers l'intérieur (76) pour augmenter la rigidité de la pluralité de dents et pour
augmenter la force d'engagement de la pluralité de dents contre la lèvre du récipient.
4. Fermeture selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 3, dans laquelle la partie
haute de bande cylindrique (30), la partie basse de bande cylindrique (40), la ligne
de faiblesse rupturable (50), la pluralité de dents rigides (60), et la pluralité
de saillies (72) de la fermeture (10) sont formées de matière plastique dans une étape
unique de moulage par injection.
5. Fermeture selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 4, dans laquelle la ligne
de faiblesse rupturable (50) est un sommet d'une rainure circonférentielle le long
d'une paroi externe de la partie basse de bande cylindrique (40).
6. Fermeture selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 5, dans laquelle une partie
de bord accessible (45) est formée dans la partie basse de bande cylindrique (40)
pour permettre une saisie et un déchirage aisés d'une partie de la bande basse sous
la ligne de faiblesse.
7. Fermeture selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, dans laquelle le
panneau haut de couverture comprend un panneau haut de couverture préformé (20), et
dans laquelle la partie haute de bande cylindrique (30) comprend un évidement (19),
et le panneau haut de couverture préformé (20) est fixé à la partie haute de bande
cylindrique (30) par un ajustement serré dans l'évidement (19).
8. Fermeture selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 6, dans laquelle le panneau
haut de couverture comprend un panneau haut de couverture préformé (20) qui est maintenu
en place dans la partie haute de bande cylindrique (30) par une résine plastique moulée
autour du bord du panneau haut de couverture préformé (20) ou moulé autour du haut
et du bas du panneau haut de couverture préformé (20).
9. Fermeture selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 6, dans laquelle le panneau
haut de couverture comprend un panneau haut de couverture moulé (20), la partie haute
de bande cylindrique (30) et la partie basse de bande cylindrique (40) sont faites
de la même résine plastique par un processus de moulage en une seule pièce.
10. Élément de fermeture à pression inviolable pour former une fermeture à pression inviolable
(10) pour un récipient (100) ayant une ouverture avec une formation périphérique de
lèvre s'étendant vers l'extérieur (102), l'élément de fermeture (10) comprenant :
une partie haute de bande cylindrique (30) ayant une marge périphérique supérieure
(30a) pour recevoir un panneau haut de couverture préformé (20), et une marge périphérique
inférieure (30b) ;
une partie basse de bande cylindrique (40) ayant une marge périphérique supérieure
(40a) et une marge périphérique inférieure (40b) ;
une ligne de faiblesse rupturable (50) entre la marge périphérique inférieure (30b)
de la partie haute de bande cylindrique (30) et la marge périphérique supérieure (40a)
de la partie basse de bande cylindrique (40) ;
une pluralité de dents rigides (60) s'étendant depuis la marge périphérique inférieure
(40b) de la partie basse de bande cylindrique (40) dans une direction vers le haut
et vers l'intérieur pour un engagement de verrouillage contre la lèvre (102) du récipient
lorsque l'élément de fermeture (10) est fixé sur le récipient (100) ; et
dans laquelle la partie haute de bande cylindrique (30) comprend un évidement (19),
et la partie haute de bande cylindrique (30) est configurée pour que le panneau haut
de couverture préformé (20) soit poussé dans l'évidement (19) pendant l'assemblage
de la partie haute de bande cylindrique (30) sur la lèvre (102) d'un récipient (100),
caractérisée en ce que la pluralité de dents rigides (60) sont directement raccordées à la marge périphérique
inférieure (30b) de la partie haute de bande cylindrique (30) par une pluralité de
saillies (72) pour fournir une indication visuelle d'inviolabilité, pour augmenter
la force d'engagement de la pluralité de dents contre la lèvre du récipient, et pour
faciliter l'écoulement de résine plastique à travers une pluralité de canaux de dent
d'un moule complémentaire pendant la production de la pluralité de dents rigides.
11. Système de formation d'une fermeture à pression inviolable (10) pour un récipient
(100) ayant une ouverture avec une formation périphérique de lèvre s'étendant vers
l'extérieur (102), comprenant :
l'élément de fermeture selon la revendication 10 ; et
un panneau haut de couverture préformé (20) configuré pour être reçu dans l'évidement
(19) de l'élément de fermeture.
12. Fermeture selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 7 ou système selon la revendication
11, dans lequel le panneau haut de couverture comprend un panneau haut de couverture
préformé (20), et dans lequel un adhésif est prévu sur une face du panneau haut de
couverture préformé (20) pour fixer le panneau haut de couverture préformé (20) à
une baguette annulaire (18) de la partie haute de bande cylindrique (30).
13. Moule pour former une fermeture à pression inviolable (10) pour un récipient (100)
selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 9 et 11, ou pour former un élément de
fermeture à pression inviolable selon la revendication 10 ou la revendication 12,
le moule comprenant :
une pluralité de canaux de dent positionnés entre les parties du moule pour former
la marge périphérique inférieure de la partie haute de bande cylindrique et la marge
périphérique supérieure de la partie basse de bande cylindrique pour faciliter l'écoulement
de résine plastique pendant la production de la pluralité de dents rigides pour former
une pluralité de saillies (72).
14. Procédé de moulage de la fermeture à pression inviolable (10) pour un récipient (100)
selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 6 et 8 à 9, le procédé comprenant :
le remplissage du moule avec une résine pour former la partie haute de bande cylindrique
(30), la partie basse de bande cylindrique (40), la ligne de faiblesse rupturable
(50) et la pluralité de dents rigides (60) ; et soit
i. dans lequel le panneau haut de couverture comprend un panneau haut de couverture
préformé (20), le placement du panneau haut de couverture préformé (20) dans le moule
avant de remplir le moule de résine ; soit
ii. dans lequel le panneau haut de couverture comprend un panneau haut de couverture
moulé (20), le remplissage du moule avec de la résine forme en outre le panneau haut
de couverture moulé (20) dans un processus de moulage en une seule pièce avec la partie
haute de bande cylindrique (30), la partie basse de bande cylindrique (40), la ligne
de faiblesse rupturable (50) et la pluralité de dents rigides (60).
15. Procédé de moulage d'un élément de fermeture à pression inviolable selon la revendication
10, le procédé comprenant :
le remplissage du moule avec une résine pour former la partie haute de bande cylindrique
(30), la partie basse de bande cylindrique (40), la ligne de faiblesse rupturable
(50) et la pluralité de dents rigides (60).