FIELD OF THE INVENTION
[0001] The object of the present invention is a tamper-evident container and a process of
making the same. The container can find a general application in all the fields which
provide to package products in order to ensure the closure of the container itself
and which provide a safety enabling to show a possible tamper of this latter. Specifically,
the container, object of the present invention, can find an advantageous application
in the pharmaceutical and cosmetic fields, for example for defining portable dispensers
adapted to receive tablets or pills because it is important in these fields to ensure
a provision of intact products and unaltered in anyway.
STATE OF THE ART
[0002] It is known the use of containers, of paper or plastic material, provided with safety
systems configured for showing an evidence of a tamper of the container itself. These
containers, also known as "tamper-evident containers" are configured for enabling
to insert products into the interior thereof and, after a first closure condition,
for enabling to actuate a safety device (this is generally defined as an "arming condition
of the device") so that, following a first closure condition, the container can give
an evidence of it. Generally, these systems are used in the pharmaceutical, cosmetic
and food fields in which it is particularly important to ensure the integrity of supplied
products and according to specifications printed on the container.
[0003] For example, boxes using as a "tamper-evident" system additional packages of plastic
material adapted to wrap the whole box for substantially defining an additional envelope,
are known: this type of boxes is also known in the field as "material wrapping". However,
this type of boxes is not capable of giving an effective evidence of a tamper of the
package; de facto, the retailer might simply remove the external plastic film for
altering or substituting the products inside the container and then could sell this
latter without this additional safety wrapping, by simply offering the consumers the
bare package (the unwrapped container).
[0004] Moreover, boxes using heat-transfer printable self-adhesive labels made of polyester
applied on the closure system of the container as "tamper-evident" systems, are known;
said labels are configured for leaving an evident mark on the container when they
are removed. Also, this latter type of safety systems is not capable of giving an
effective evidence of the tamper of the package; de facto, the tab could be partially
peeled from the container to which the same is applied in order to enable to open
and tamper the product contained inside. After tampering the product, the label could
be glued again to the container in the same position where was applied for the first
time: in this way, it would be possible to effectively disguise the performed opening
of the container.
[0005] Moreover, "tamper-evident" containers of paper material, devoid of additional safety
systems such as for example additional wrappings or labels, were made.
[0006] A first example, described in the U.S.A. patent application No.
US2011/0180537A1, refers to a box completely made of paper material, exhibiting a store provided with
an opening delimited by a free edge; at such opening, there are two lateral tabs opposite
to each other and rotatively movable about the edge. The lateral tabs are configured
for rotating towards the store interior and for being positioned in a partially overlapped
condition. Each of said tabs is cut at the free edge of the store in order to define
a type of movable door. Moreover, the container exhibits a closure system engaged
with the free edge of the store and interposed between the tabs; the closure system
is also rotatively movable about the free edge and is configured for being positioned
above the tabs. Particularly, the lid is provided with an upper tab adapted to overlap
the lateral tabs for defining a closure condition of the container; moreover, the
lid is provided with an inserting tab adapted to be inserted inside the container
and to be blocked by the lateral tabs for preserving said closure condition.
[0007] The upper tab is provided of notches defining the doors which are configured for
cooperating with the respective doors of the lateral tabs. The container provides,
as a tamper-evident system, to forcedly fold the doors of the upper tab and lateral
tabs into the store: opening the container causes the doors supported by the upper
tab to be broken. The end user can detect the performed opening of the container due
to the absence of the doors of the upper tab.
[0008] The container described in the US patent application is an improvement with respect
to the packaging and sealing systems hereinbefore described, at least regarding the
product and process costs because it does not provide using any additional materials
(coatings of plastic film and/or additional labels, for example); the container described
by said patent application is indeed completely made of a paper material: the "tamper-evident"
system is formed by paper portions of the upper tab and lateral internal tabs. While
this system is an improvement in comparison with the beforehand described solutions,
also this latter described approach exhibits an important limit due to the structure
of the "tamper-evident" system which can be easily reached and therefore bypassed
even though the container is closed. The safety device - located on the top of the
container - could be tampered and circumvented when opening the container in order
to not break the doors for not showing the tamper.
[0009] A second example, described in the Italian patent application No.
MI2014A000812 of the same Applicant, refers to a container of paper material comprising a store
exhibiting at least one opening for inserting/withdrawing products from said container;
the opening of the store is delimited by a free edge, with it a system for closing
the container is rotatively movably engaged. Moreover, the container comprises a safety
device defined by a first hooking portion placed inside the store and a second hooking
portion supported by the closure system; the first and second hooking portions are
configured for stably engaging with each other following a first closure condition
of the container ("armed" condition of the container).
[0010] The first hooking portion supports a removable portion which is configured for separating
from the container following a first opening condition of this latter, after the first
closing condition, for showing an evidence of the performed tamper of the container.
[0011] The solution advanced by the Italian patent application No.
MI2014A000812 is an improvement with respect to the prior solutions due to the particular effectiveness
of the safety device. The hooking portions and removable portion of this safety device
are housed into the store and for this reason are hardly reachable and by passable.
[0012] While the beforehand containers are used for implementing tamper-evident solutions,
the Applicant has observed that these latter solutions are anyway improvable in many
aspects.
OBJECT OF THE INVENTION
[0013] Therefore, it is an object of the present invention to substantially solve at least
one of the disadvantages and/or limitations of the prior solutions.
[0014] A first object of the present invention consists of providing a container which can
effectively show a tamper. Particularly, it is an object of the present invention
to provide a container enabling to effectively and quickly check a possible tamper
of the container both by an operator appointed to the distribution of the same (for
example a retailer of the product) and by the final customer (user).
[0015] A further main object of the invention consists of providing a tamper-evident container
which can ensure to easily and effectively arm the container at the first closure
of the same. A further main object of the invention consists of providing a container
which can be simply and quickly made, enabling to minimize the manufacturing and product
costs. A further object of the invention consists of providing a container which is
substantially capable of offering an optimal cosmetic aspect while maintaining simple
the manufacturing and assembly processes. Then it is a secondary object of the invention
to provide a tamper-evident container which can be used many times by the consumer
and which can be disposed of by recycling it, once the container has fulfilled its
function, without particular problems tied to the biodegradability of the material
by which the container is made.
[0016] It is a further object of the present invention to provide a container which can
effectively ensure an evidence of a tamper of the container itself to sight-impaired
people.
[0017] These and other objects which will better appear in the following description, are
substantially met by a container and process of making the same according to what
is disclosed in one or more of the attached claims and/or of the following aspects,
considered alone or in any combinations with each other or in combination with anyone
of the attached claims and/or in combination with anyone of the further aspects or
characteristics described in the following.
SUMMARY
[0018] The aspects of the invention are described in the following.
[0019] In a 1st aspect, it is provided a tamper-evident container (1) comprising:
- at least one store (2), optionally of sheet material, defining an internal volume
(3) and configured for housing products, said store (2) exhibiting a passage opening
(5) delimited by a free edge (6), said passage opening (5) being configured for putting
in communication the internal volume (3) of the store (2) with the external environment,
- at least one closure system (7), optionally of sheet material, engaged at said free
edge (6) and movable, particularly by rotation, with respect to the store (2), the
closure system (7) being configured for defining at least one closure condition in
which the system (7) itself interdicts the communication between the internal volume
(3) of the store (2) and the external environment, the closure system (7) being configured
for defining an opening condition in which the system (7) itself enables the communication
between the internal volume (3) and the external environment.
[0020] In a 2nd aspect according to the aspect 1, the container comprises at least one safety
device (12), optionally of sheet material, engaged at least partially with the store
(2) and at least partially with the closure system (7), said safety device (12) comprising
at least one breakage portion (15) configured for separating from at least one between
said closure system (7) and store (2) following a first opening of the closure system
(7),
the container (1) comprising an electric circuit (30) defined at least partially on
the safety device (12), said circuit (30) being configured for changing at least one
between an electric property and a physical property following the first opening of
the closure system (7).
[0021] In a 3rd aspect according to the preceding aspect, said electric property comprises
at least one selected in the group of: the resistance of the electric circuit (30),
the impedance of the electric circuit (30).
[0022] In a 4th aspect according to the aspect 2 or 3, said physical property comprises
an electric continuity between two points of the electric circuit (30).
[0023] In a 5th aspect according to anyone of the aspects from 2 to 4, wherein the electric
circuit (30) comprises a circuit line (33) extending partially on the breakage portion
(15) and, particularly seamlessly, at least partially on at least one selected in
the group between: the store (2), the second hooking portion (14) of the safety device,
and wherein said electric circuit (30) is configured for:
- exhibiting, following a first closure of the closure system (7) and before a first
opening of this latter, a circuit line (33) extending seamlessly on the breakage portion
(15) and on at least one between: the store (2), safety device (12),
- exhibiting, following a first opening of the closure system (7), an interrupted circuit
line (33) configured for showing evidence of a tamper of the container (1).
[0024] In a 6th aspect according to the preceding aspect, the circuit line (33) extends
- before the first opening of the closure system (7) - seamlessly between a first
and second end portions (31, 32).
[0025] In a 7th aspect according to the preceding aspect, at least one between said first
and second end portions (31, 32) being not defined on the breakage portion (15).
[0026] In an 8th aspect according to the aspect 6 or 7, said first and second end portions
(31, 32), following the first opening of the closure system (7), being not electrically
connected to each other.
[0027] In a 9th aspect according to anyone of the aspects from 6 to 8, said first and second
end portions (31, 32) of the electric circuit (30) are not defined both on the breakage
portion (15).
[0028] In a 10th aspect according to anyone of the aspects from 6 to 9, the circuit line
(33) - following a first closure of the closure system (7) and before the first opening
of said closure system (7) - crosses at least partially the breakage portion (15)
and seamlessly connects said first and second end portions (31, 32).
[0029] In an 11th aspect according to anyone of the aspects from 6 to 10, at least part
of the circuit line (33) - following the first opening of the closure system - is
configured for separating together with the breakage portion (15) for interrupting
the connection between said first and second end portions (31, 32).
[0030] In a 12th aspect according to anyone of the aspects from 2 to 11, the breakage portion
(15) -following a first opening of the closure system (7) - is configured for irreversibly
separating from at least one between said closure system (7) and store (2) for irreversibly
causing an irreversible variation of at least one between the electric property and
physical property of the electric circuit (30).
[0031] In a 13th aspect according to anyone of the aspects from 2 to 12, the electric circuit
(30) is configured for:
- enabling, following a first closure of the closure system (7) and before a first opening
of this latter, the passage of a signal, particularly an electric signal, representative
of a closure condition of said electric circuit (30) and therefore transmitting a
signal representative of the first closure condition of the closure system (7);
- defining, following a first opening of the closure system (7), at least one interruption
point of the electric circuit (30) itself adapted to prevent the passage of a signal
representative of a closure condition of the circuit itself, said circuit, following
the first opening of the closure system (7), being configured for giving evidence
of a tamper of the container (1) by means of the failed passage and transmission of
said signal.
[0032] In a 14th aspect according to anyone of the aspects from 6 to 13, the store (2) of
sheet material extends between an internal surface (2a) delimiting the internal volume
(3), and an external surface (2b) - opposite to the internal surface (2a) -which outwardly
delimits the store (2),
wherein the first and second end elements (31, 32), distinct and separated from each
other, are disposed on the external surface (2b) of the store (2) for respectively
defining a first and second contacts.
[0033] In a 15th aspect according to the preceding aspect, said first and second contacts
are configured for electrically connecting a detecting device, said first and second
contacts being further configured for:
- transmitting to said detecting device - following a first closure of the closure system
and before a first opening of the closure system (7) - a signal representative of
a closure condition of said electric circuit, particularly for confirming the presence
of said breakage portion (15),
- not transmitting any signal type - following a first opening of the closure system
following a first closure of this latter - for giving evidence of the lack of the
breakage portion (15) and therefore for giving evidence of a tamper of the container
(1).
[0034] In a 16th aspect according to anyone of the aspects from 2 to 15, the safety device
(12) and store (2) are completely made of a non-conductive sheet material.
[0035] In a 17th aspect according to anyone of the aspects from 2 to 16, the electric circuit
(30) comprises a printed circuit, optionally made by an offset print, on at least
part of the safety device (12).
[0036] In an 18th aspect according to anyone of the aspects from 2 to 17, the closure system
(7) comprises a tab (8) supporting a closure portion (9) engaged with the free edge
(6) of the store (2) and movable, particularly by rotation, with respect to this latter,
the tab (8) further exhibiting at least one inserting portion (10) configured for
inserting, in the closure condition of the closure system (7), inside the volume (3)
of the store (2),
the safety device (12) comprising:
- at least one first hooking portion (13) supported by the tab (8) of the closure system
(7),
- at least one second hooking portion (14) engaged with the store (2) and configured
for cooperating with said first hooking portion (13),
the first and second hooking portions (13, 14) being configured for stably engaging
with each other during a first closure condition of the closure system (7),
at least one between said first and second hooking portions (13, 14) supporting said
breakage portion (15) which is configured for separating from the safety device (12)
following a first opening of the closure system (7) following a first closure of this
latter.
[0037] In a 19th aspect according to the preceding aspect, the electric circuit (30) is
defined on at least one selected in the group of the following breakage portions (15):
the breakage portion supported by the first hooking portion (13), the breakage portion
supported by the second hooking portion (14).
[0038] In a 20th aspect according to the aspect 18 or 19, the second hooking portion (14)
is disposed at least partially in the container (1), particularly said second hooking
portion (14) being at least partially placed in the internal volume (3) of the store
(2),
the first hooking portion (13), during the first closure of the system (7), being
configured for inserting at least partially into the internal volume (3) of the store
(2) for stably engaging the second hooking portion (14),
the breakage portion (15) supporting at least part of the electric circuit (30) being
disposed - at least during the first closure of the closure system (7) - into the
internal volume of the store (2).
[0039] In a 21st aspect according to anyone of the aspects from 18 to 20, the store (2)
comprises at least one lateral wall (4) extending along an axis and exhibiting, according
to a cross-section normal to said axis, a closed-outline shape, the lateral wall (4)
defining said free edge (6) delimiting the opening (5),
wherein the second hooking portion (14) extends along a development surface at least
partially parallel to the lateral wall of the store (2).
[0040] In a 22nd aspect according to anyone of the aspects from 18 to 21, the store (2)
comprises a front wall (4a) in front of a rear wall (4b) facing and parallel to each
other, the front wall and rear wall are connected to each other by means of a first
and second lateral walls (4c, 4d) also facing and parallel to each other, the front
wall (4a) being distanced from the rear wall (4b), the first and second lateral walls
(4c, 4d) of the store (2) being distanced from each other,
wherein the closure system (7) is directly connected, particularly integrally joined,
to the rear wall (4b) of the store (2), while the second hooking portion (14) is associated
to the front wall (4a) of the store (2).
[0041] In a 23rd aspect according to anyone of the aspects from 18 to 22, the breakage portion
(15) is only supported by the second hooking portion (14) of the safety device (12),
particularly the breakage portion (15) is disposed - at least during the first closure
of the closure system (7) - in the internal volume of the store (2).
[0042] In a 24th aspect according to anyone of the aspects from 18 to 23, one between said
first and second hooking portions (13, 14) exhibits the breakage portion (15) having
at least one undercut portion (16), at least the other between said first and second
hooking portions (14, 13) being configured for engaging said undercut portion (16)
following the first closure of the closure system (7).
[0043] In a 25th aspect according to the preceding aspect, the undercut portion (16) of
the breakage portion (15) is delimited by a gripping edge (17) which, following the
first closure of the closure system (7), is distinct and distanced from the free edge
(6) of the store (2).
[0044] In a 26th aspect according to the aspect 24 or 25, the undercut portion (16) of the
breakage portion (15) comprises at least one hook (18) defining a seat (19) the concavity
thereof faces, during the first closure of the closure system, away from the passage
opening (5) of the store (2).
[0045] In a 27th aspect according to anyone of the aspects from 24 to 26, wherein one between
said first and second hooking portions, not exhibiting said breakage portion (15),
comprises at least one respective undercut portion (20) delimited by a respective
gripping edge (21), said respective undercut portion (20), following the first closure
of the closure system (7), is configured for engaging the undercut portion (16) of
the breakage portion (15).
[0046] In a 28th aspect according to the preceding aspect, the gripping edge (17) of the
breakage portion (15), in the first closure condition of the closure system (7), is
interposed between the free edge (6) of the store (2) and the respective gripping
edge (21) of the hooking portion not exhibiting the breakage portion (15).
[0047] In a 29th aspect according to anyone of the aspects from 2 to 28, the electric circuit
is made by a paint or ink at least partially made of a conductive material.
[0048] In a 30th aspect according to anyone of the aspects from 18 to 29, the store (2)
comprises at least one through control opening (24) disposed at the breakage portion
(15) of the safety device (12) and at the inserting portion (10) of the tab (8),
wherein the control opening (24) is configured for:
- enabling - following the first closure of the closure system and before the first
opening of this latter - to display the breakage portion (15),
- enabling to display the inserting portion (10) of the tab (8) following the first
opening of the container (1) for giving evidence of a tamper of the container (1).
[0049] In a 31st aspect according to the preceding aspect, wherein at least part of the
inserting portion (10) visible from the control opening (24) is different and distinct
from at least part of the breakage portion (15) visible from the control opening (24),
the distinctiveness between the visible parts of the inserting portion (10) and removable
portion (15) is adapted to show from the outside the tamper of the container (1) after
the first opening of this latter.
[0050] In a 32nd aspect according to anyone of the aspects from 18 to 31, the first hooking
portion (13) is directly connected to the inserting portion (10), particularly is
integrally joined, and emerges tangent to this latter, the inserting portion (10)
being interposed between the first hooking portion (13) and the closure portion (9)
of the tab (8),
wherein the second hooking portion (14) is directly connected to the front lateral
wall (4) of the store (2) and develops substantially parallel to this latter.
[0051] In a 33d aspect according to anyone of the aspects from 18 to 32, the breakage portion
(15) is only supported by the second hooking portion (14) of the safety device (12).
[0052] In a 34th aspect according to anyone of the aspects from 18 to 33, the electric circuit
(30) is only defined on the second hooking portion (14) of the safety device (12),
on the breakage portion (15) and on the store (2).
[0053] In a 35th aspect according to anyone of the aspects from 6 to 34, the end portions
(31, 32) of the electric circuit (30) are defined on the store (2), particularly on
an external surface of the store (2).
[0054] In a 36th aspect according to anyone of the aspects from 18 to 35, the circuit line
(33) extends - following the first closure of the closure system (7) and before the
first opening of this latter - seamlessly from the store (2) to the breakage portion
(15) supported by the second hooking portion (14) of the safety device (12).
[0055] In a 37th aspect according to anyone of the preceding aspects, wherein the container
(1) is made by folding a single flat blank (50), particularly said blank (50) being
completely made of paper sheet material.
[0056] In a 38th aspect according to anyone of the preceding aspects, the container comprises
at least one electric circuit (30) connected to the store (2) and defined at least
partially on the closure system (7), said electric circuit (30) being configured for
determining at least one between one electric property and one physical property of
the electric circuit (30) itself following at least one first closure of the closure
system (7).
[0057] In a 39th aspect according to the preceding aspect, said electric property comprises
at least one selected in the group between: the resistance of the electric circuit
(30), the impedance of the electric circuit (30).
[0058] In a 40th aspect according to the aspect 38 or 39, said physical property comprises
at least one of:
- an open state of the circuit (30),
- a closed state of the circuit (30),
- a number of openings of the electric circuit (30) following a first closure of the
circuit (30) itself,
- a number of closures of the circuit (30).
[0059] In a 41st aspect according to anyone of the aspects from 2 to 40, the electric circuit
(30) is configured for determining the number of closures performed by the closure
system (7).
[0060] In a 42nd aspect according to anyone of the aspects from 2 to 41, the electric circuit
(30) is configured for determining a tamper condition of the container (1) as a function
of a predetermined relationship between:
- a reference parameter, and
- at least one between said electric and physical properties of the electric circuit
itself (30), determined by means of the electric circuit (30) itself following at
least one first closure of the closure system (7).
[0061] In a 43rd aspect according to anyone of the aspects from 2 to 42, the electric circuit
(30) is configured for:
- determining a predetermined number of closures of the closure system (7),
- determining a tamper condition of the container when the electric circuit (30) itself
should determine a number of closures of the closure system greater than 1.
[0062] In a 44th aspect according to anyone of the aspects from 2 to 43, the electric circuit
(30) comprises:
- a first end contact (35) defined on the closure system (7),
- a second end contact (36) connected to the store (2), said second end contact (36)
being adapted to contact the first end contact (35) in the closure condition of the
closure system (7) for defining a closure of the electric circuit (30),
- a circuit line (33) electrically connecting - both in the closure condition and in
the open condition of the closure system (7) - the first and second end contacts (35,
36),
- a control unit (34) active on the circuit line (33) and configured for:
∘ determining the electric contact between the first and second end contacts (35,
36) and therefore the closure of the electric circuit (30),
∘ determining the number of closures of the electric circuit (30),
∘ determining a tamper condition of the electric circuit (30) when the number of closures
of the electric circuit (30), particularly the closures of the closure system (7),
is greater than 1.
[0063] In a 45th aspect according to the preceding aspect, the store (2) of sheet material
extends between an internal surface (2a) delimiting the internal volume (3) and an
external surface (2b) - opposite to the internal surface (2a) - which outwardly delimits
the store (2),
the closure system (7) of sheet material extends between a first and second surfaces
respectively seamlessly joined to the internal and external surfaces (2a, 2b) of the
store (2), said closure system (7) - in the closed condition - being at least partially
inserted into the internal volume (3) of the store (2),
wherein the first end contact (35) is defined on the second surface of the closure
system (7) while the second end contact (36) is defined inside the store (2),
the first and second end contacts (35, 36) - in the closed condition of the closure
system (7), particularly inside the store (2) - are configured for defining an electric
contact.
[0064] In a 46th aspect according to the preceding aspect, the container (1) comprises an
abutment portion (37) integrally joined to the free edge of the store (2) and folded
into the internal volume (3) of this latter, the abutment portion (37) is made of
a sheet material and extends, in thickness, between a first and a second surfaces
respectively seamlessly joined to the internal and external surfaces (2a, 2b) of the
store (2), wherein the closure system (7) is adapted to abut against the abutment
portion (37) inside the store (2),
wherein the second end contact (36) is defined on the second surface of the abutment
portion, the first end contact (35) being defined on the second surface of the closure
system (7),
wherein the circuit line (33) seamlessly extends on the following surfaces:
- a second surface of the abutment portion (37),
- an external surface (2b) of the store (2),
- a second surface of the closure system (7).
[0065] In a 47th aspect according to the aspect 44 or 45 or 46, the control unit (34) comprises:
- an integrated device, particularly of a programmable type, optionally a chip,
- a memory connected or integrated to the integrated device,
- a supply connected to the integrated device and/or memory,
- optionally, a transmission device connected to the integrated device and/or memory,
said transmission device being configured for transmitting a signal representative
of at least one of said electric and physical properties of the electric circuit (30),
particularly of the number of closures of the closure system (7), for signaling a
possible tamper condition of the container (1).
[0066] In a 48th aspect according to anyone of the aspects from 44 to 47, the closure system
(7) comprises at least one tab (8) exhibiting a closure portion (9) engaged with the
free edge (6) of the store (2) and movable, particularly by rotation, with respect
to this latter, moreover the tab (8) exhibiting at least one inserting portion (10)
configured for inserting, in the closure condition of the closure system (7), inside
the volume (3) of the store (2), wherein the first end contact (35) is defined on
the inserting portion (10).
[0067] In a 49th aspect according to the preceding aspect, the container (1) comprises a
safety device (12) of sheet material exhibiting:
- at least one first hooking portion (13) supported by the tab (8) of the closure system
(7),
- at least one second hooking portion (14) engaged with the store (2) and configured
for cooperating with said first hooking portion (13),
the first and second hooking portions (13, 14) being configured for stably engaging
each other during a first closure condition of the closure system (7),
wherein the second hooking portion (14) is disposed inside the store (2) and substantially
defines at least part of the abutment portion (37) supporting the second end contact
(36) configured for electrically contacting the first end contact supported by the
inserting portion (10) of the closure system (7).
[0068] In a 50th aspect according to anyone of the aspects from 2 to 49, the first and/or
second hooking portions (13, 14) exhibit at least one breakage portion (15) configured
for separating from the safety device (12) following a first open condition of the
closure system (7) following said first closure condition for giving evidence of a
tamper of the container (1),
[0069] in the closure condition of the system (7), the first hooking portion (13) being
configured for inserting at least partially inside the internal volume (3) of the
store (2) for stably engaging the second hooking portion (14).
[0070] In a 51st aspect according to anyone of the aspects from 18 to 50, the safety device
(12), store (2) and closure system (7) are completely made of a non-conductive sheet
material.
[0071] In a 52nd aspect according to anyone of the aspects from 2 to 51, the electric circuit
(30) comprises a printed circuit, optionally made by an offset print.
[0072] In a 53rd aspect according to anyone of the aspects from 18 to 52, the electric circuit
is printed on at least part of the safety device (12), store (2) and closure system
(7).
[0073] In a 54th aspect according to anyone of the aspects from 49 to 53, the electric circuit
(30) is not defined on the breakage portion (15) of the safety device (12).
[0074] In a 55th aspect according to anyone of the aspects from 18 to 54, the second hooking
portion (14) is disposed in the internal volume (3) of the store (2),
the first hooking portion (13), during the first closure of the system (7), being
configured for inserting at least partially inside the internal volume (3) of the
store (2) for stably engaging the second hooking portion (14).
[0075] In a 56th aspect according to anyone of the aspects from 18 to 55, the store (2)
comprises at least one lateral wall (4) extending along an axis and exhibiting according
to a cross-section normal to said axis, a closed outline shape, the lateral wall (4)
defining said free edge (6) delimiting the opening (5), wherein the second hooking
portion (14) extends along a development surface at least partially parallel to the
lateral wall of the store (2).
[0076] In a 57th aspect according to anyone of the aspects from 46 to 56, the store (2)
comprises a wall (4a) in front of a rear wall (4b) facing and parallel to each other,
the front wall and rear wall are connected to each other by means of a first and second
lateral walls (4c, 4d) also facing and parallel to each other, the front wall (4a)
being distanced from the rear wall (4b), the first and second lateral walls (4c, 4d)
of the store (2) being distanced from each other,
wherein the closure system (7) is directly connected, particularly integrally joined,
to the rear wall (4b) of the store (2), while the second hooking portion (14), particularly
the abutment portion (37) supporting said second end contact (36), is associated to
the front wall (4a) of the store (2).
[0077] In a 58th aspect according to anyone of the aspects from 18 to 47, the breakage portion
(15) is only supported by the second hooking portion (14) of the safety device (12),
particularly the breakage portion (15) is disposed - at least during the first closure
of the closure system (7) - in the internal volume of the store (2).
[0078] In a 59th aspect according to anyone of the aspects from 18 to 58, one between said
first and second hooking portions (13, 14) exhibits the breakage portion (15) having
at least one undercut portion (16), at least the other between said first and second
hooking portions (14, 13) being configured for engaging said undercut portion (16)
following the first closure of the closure system (7).
[0079] In a 60th aspect according to the preceding aspect, the undercut portion (16) of
the breakage portion (15) is delimited by a gripping edge (17) which, following the
first closure of the closure system (7), is distinct and distanced from the free edge
(6) of the store (2).
[0080] In a 61st aspect according to the aspect 59 or 60, the undercut portion (16) of the
breakage portion (15) comprises at least one hook (18) defining a seat (19) the concavity
thereof faces, during the first closure of the closure system, away from the passage
opening (5) of the store (2).
[0081] In a 62nd aspect according to anyone of the aspects from 59 to 61, one between said
first and second hooking portions, not exhibiting said breakage portion (15), comprises
at least one respective undercut portion (20) delimited by a respective gripping edge
(21), said respective undercut portion (20), following the first closure of the closure
system (7), is configured for engaging the undercut portion (16) of the breakage portion
(15).
[0082] In a 63rd aspect according to the preceding aspect, the gripping edge (17) of the
breakage portion (15), in the first closure condition of the closure system (7), is
interposed between the free edge (6) of the store (2) and the respective gripping
edge (21) of the hooking portion not exhibiting the breakage portion (15).
[0083] In a 64th aspect according to anyone of the aspects from 18 to 63, the store (2)
comprises at least one through control opening (24) disposed at the breakage portion
(15) of the safety device (12) and at the inserting portion (10) of the tab (8),
wherein the control opening (24) is configured for:
- enabling - following the first closure of the closure system and before the first
opening of this latter - to display the breakage portion (15),
- enabling to display the inserting portion (10) of the tab (8) following the first
opening of the container (1) for giving evidence of a tamper of the container (1).
[0084] In a 65th aspect according to the preceding aspect, at least part of the inserting
portion (10) visible from the control opening (24) is different and distinct from
at least part of the breakage portion (15) visible from the control opening (24),
the distinctiveness between the visible parts of the inserting portion (10) and removable
portion (15) is adapted to show from the outside the tamper of the container (1) following
the first opening of this latter.
[0085] In a 66th aspect according to the preceding aspect, the first hooking portion (13)
is directly connected to the inserting portion (10), particularly is integrally joined,
and emerges tangent to this latter, the inserting portion (10) being interposed between
the first hooking portion (13) and closure portion (9) of the tab (8),
wherein the second hooking portion (14) is directly connected to the front lateral
wall (4) of the store (2) and substantially develops parallel to this latter.
[0086] In a 67th aspect according to anyone of the aspects from 2 to 68, the breakage portion
(15) is only supported by the second hooking portion (14) of the safety device (12).
[0087] In a 68th aspect according to anyone of the preceding aspects, the container is made
by firstly folding a single flat blank (50), particularly said blank (50) being completely
made of paper sheet material.
[0088] In a 69th aspect, it is provided a process of making a container (1) according to
anyone of the preceding aspects.
[0089] In a 70th aspect according to the preceding aspect, the process comprises at least
the following steps:
- folding a first sheet (51), particularly a first flat-type sheet for defining the
store (2),
- folding a second sheet (57), particularly a first flat-type sheet, joined to the first
sheet for defining said closure system (7).
[0090] In a 71st aspect according to the aspect 69 or 70, the process comprises a step of
providing the safety device (12), optionally of sheet material, and engaging said
device (12) at least partially with the store (2) and at least partially with the
closure system (7), said safety device (12) comprising at least one breakage portion
(15) configured for separating from at least one between said closure system (7) and
store (2) following a first opening of the closure system (7),
further, the process comprising the step of defining the electric circuit (30) at
least partially on the safety device (12), said circuit (30) being configured for
changing at least one between an electric property and a physical property following
the first opening of the closure system (7).
[0091] In a 72nd aspect according to the preceding aspect, the step of providing the safety
device (12) provides the following sub-steps:
- providing the first hooking portion (13),
- providing the second hooking portion (14) supporting said breakage portion (15),
- defining, on the breakage portion (15) and on the second hooking portion (14), the
electric circuit (30).
[0092] In a 73rd aspect according to anyone of the aspects from 70 to 72, the first sheet
(51) extends in thickness between a first and second development surfaces respectively
adapted to define - following the step of providing the store (2) -the internal surface
(2a) and external surface (2b) of the store (2), said first sheet (51) comprising:
- at least one first and one second portions (52, 54) interconnected by a central connecting
portion (53), said central connecting portion (53) being interposed between the first
and second portions (52, 54),
- at least one first and one second lateral connecting portions (55, 56), the first
portion (52) being interposed between the first lateral connecting portion (55) and
the central connecting portion (53), the second portion (54) being interposed between
the second lateral connecting portion (56) and the central connecting portion (53),
each of said portions (52, 53, 54, 55, 56) comprising at least two opposite longitudinal
edges and two opposite end edges, said portions (52, 54), central connecting portion
(53) and said lateral connecting portions (55, 56) being joined along the longitudinal
edges and aligned along a single connecting direction,
wherein said second sheet (57) comprises at least one first and one second portions
(58, 59) integrally joined to each other, the first portion (58) of the second sheet
being connected to the first sheet (51) so that said first portion (58) is interposed
between the second portion (59) of the second sheet (57) and the first sheet (51),
wherein the step of providing the store (2) comprises at least the following sub-steps:
- folding the portions of the first sheet (51) for forming the passage opening (5) delimited
by the free edge (6),
- joining the lateral connecting portions (55, 56),
wherein the step of providing the closure system comprises at least one step of folding
the first and second portions of the second sheet for respectively forming the closure
portion (9) and inserting portion (10) of the closure system (7).
[0093] In a 74th aspect according to the preceding aspect, the step of providing the safety
device (12) comprises the following sub-steps:
- providing a third sheet (62) comprising at least one portion (63) integrally joined
to the second portion (59) of the second sheet (57), the portion (63) of the fourth
sheet (62) longitudinally emerging from the second sheet (57) oppositely to the first
sheet (51), said third sheet (62) being configured for defining the first hooking
portion (13) of the container (1),
- providing a fourth sheet (64) comprising at least one portion (65) integrally joined
to the first sheet (51) and configured for defining the second hooking portion (14)
of the container (1),
- folding the portion (65) of the fourth sheet (64) for forming the second hooking portion
(14) of the safety device (12) so that this latter is disposed inside the volume (3)
of the store (2),
the step of providing the third and/or fourth sheets (62, 64) providing a step of
forming, on the respective portion (63, 65), at least one further portion (66) integrally
joined to said portion (63, 65) by means of a weakening line (67), said further portion
being further configured for defining the breakage portion (15) of the container (1)
on which at least part of the electric circuit (30) is defined.
[0094] In a 75th aspect according to the preceding aspect, the first, second, third, fourth
sheets (51, 57, 62, 64) are integrally joined for forming a single sheet blank (50),
particularly of paper material.
[0095] In a 76th aspect according to the preceding aspect, the step of providing the further
portion (66) of the third and/or fourth sheets (62, 64) provides to form at least
one undercut (70) which is adapted to define the undercut portion (16) of the breakage
portion (15), at least one between said first and second hooking portions (13, 14)
being configured, in the first closure condition of the container (1), for engaging
said undercut portion (16),
and wherein the step of forming at least one of the portions (63, 65), respectively
of the third and fourth sheets (62, 64) and not supporting said further portion (66),
provides at least to form an undercut (71) adapted to define the respective undercut
portion (20) of the container (1) which is delimited by the respective gripping edge
(21), said respective undercut portion (20), in the first closure condition of the
closure system (7), being configured for engaging the undercut portion (16) of the
breakage portion (15).
[0096] In a 77th aspect according to the aspect 75 or 76, the step of forming the portion
(63) of the third sheet (62) provides at least the following sub-steps:
- forming, as an extension of the second portion (59) of the second sheet (57), a flat
sheet substantially parallel to the second sheet (57), the extension sheet emerging
from the second portion (59) oppositely to the first portion (59) of the second sheet
(57),
- forming an undercut (71) adapted to define the first hooking portion (13) of the container
(1);
and wherein the step of forming the portion (65) of the fourth sheet (64) comprises
at least the following sub-steps:
- forming, as an extension of the first sheet (51), a flat sheet substantially parallel
to the second sheet (57),
- forming on said sheet at least one undercut (70) adapted to define the second hooking
portion (14) of the container (1),
- forming on said sheet at least one weakening line (67) adapted to form the further
portion (66) which supports the undercut (70),
the breakage portion (15) being defined by means of the steps of forming the fourth
sheet (64).
[0097] In a 78th aspect according to anyone of the aspects from 69 to 77, the electric circuit
(30) is made by printing, particularly by an offset print.
[0098] In a 79th aspect according to anyone of the aspects from 69 to 78, the container
(1) is made by folding a single flat sheet of paper material, said electric circuit
(30) being made by a printing process, particularly by an offset print, on said single
sheet.
[0099] In an 80th aspect according to anyone of the aspects from 69 to 79, the electric
circuit (30) seamlessly extends on the first sheet, on the fourth sheet (64) and on
the further portion (66), particularly defined on said fourth sheet (64).
[0100] In an 81st aspect, it is provided a process of making a container according to anyone
of the aspects from 1 to 68, comprising the following steps:
- folding a first sheet (51), particularly a first flat-type sheet, for defining the
store (2),
- folding a second sheet (57), particularly a first flat-type sheet, joined to the first
sheet for defining said closure system (7),
- defining an electric circuit (30) connected to the store (2) and defined at least
partially on the closure system (7), said electric circuit (30) being configured for
determining at least one between an electric property and a physical property of the
electric circuit (30) itself following at least one first closure of the closure system
(7).
[0101] In an 82nd aspect according to the preceding aspect, the first sheet (51) extends
in thickness between a first and second development surfaces respectively adapted
to define - following the provision of the store (2) - the internal surface (2a) and
external surface (2b) of the store (2), said first sheet (51) comprising:
- at least one first and one second portions (52, 54) interconnected by a central connecting
portion (53), said central connecting portion (53) being interposed between the first
and second portions (52, 54),
- at least one first and one second lateral connecting portions (55, 56), the first
portion (52) being interposed between the first lateral connecting portion (55) and
the central connecting portion (53), the second portion (54) being interposed between
the second lateral connecting portion (56) and the central connecting portion (53),
each of said portions (52, 53, 54, 55, 56) comprising at least two opposite longitudinal
edges and two opposite end edges, said portions (52, 54), central connecting portion
(53) and said lateral connecting portions (55, 56) being joined along the longitudinal
edges and aligned along a single connecting direction,
wherein said second sheet (57) comprises at least one first and one second portions
(58, 59) integrally joined to each other, the first portion (58) of the second sheet
being connected to the first sheet (51) so that said first portion (58) is interposed
between the second portion (59) of the second sheet (57) and the first sheet (51),
wherein the step of providing the store (2) comprises at least the following sub-steps:
- folding the portions of the first sheet (51) for forming the passage opening (5) delimited
by the free edge (6),
- joining the lateral connecting portions (55, 56),
wherein the step of providing the closure system comprises at least one step of folding
the first and second portions of the second sheet for respectively forming the closure
portion (9) and inserting portion (10) of the closure system (7).
[0102] In an 83rd aspect according to the aspect 81 or 82, the process comprises a step
of providing the safety device (12) which provides the following sub-steps:
- providing the first hooking portion (13),
- providing the second hooking portion (14) supporting said breakage portion (15),
- defining, on the second hooking portion (14), the second end contact (36) of the electric
circuit (30).
[0103] In an 84th aspect according to the preceding aspect, wherein the step of providing
the safety device (12) comprises the following sub-steps:
- providing a third sheet (62) comprising at least one portion (63) integrally joined
to the second portion (59) of the second sheet (57), the portion (63) of the fourth
sheet (62) longitudinally emerging from the second sheet (57) oppositely to the first
sheet (51), said third sheet (62) being configured for defining the first hooking
portion (13) of the container (1),
- providing a fourth sheet (64) comprising at least one portion (65) integrally joined
to the first sheet (51) and configured for defining the second hooking portion (14)
of the container (1),
- folding the portion (65) of the fourth sheet (64) for forming the second hooking portion
(14) of the safety device (12) so that this latter is disposed inside the volume (3)
of the store (2),
wherein the electric circuit (30) is seamlessly made on the first sheet (51), on the
second sheet (57) and on the fourth sheet (64).
[0104] In an 85th aspect according to the preceding aspect, the step of providing the third
and/or fourth sheets (62, 64) provides a step of forming, on the respective portion
(63, 65), at least one further portion (66) integrally joined to said portion (63,
65) by a weakening line (67), said further portion being configured for defining the
breakage portion (15) of the container (1).
[0105] In an 86th aspect according to the preceding aspect, the first, second, third, fourth
sheets (51, 57, 62, 64) are integrally joined for forming a single sheet blank (50),
particularly of paper material.
[0106] In an 87th aspect according to the preceding aspect, the step of providing the further
portion (66) of the third and/or fourth sheets (62, 64) provides to form at least
one undercut (70) which is adapted to define the undercut portion (16) of the breakage
portion (15), at least one between said first and second hooking portions (13, 14)
being configured, in the first closure condition of the container (1), for engaging
said undercut portion (16),
and wherein the step of forming at least one of the portions (63, 65), respectively
of the third and fourth sheets (62, 64) and not supporting said further portion (66),
provides at least to form an undercut (71) adapted to define the respective undercut
portion (20) of the container (1) which is delimited by the respective gripping edge
(21), said respective undercut portion (20), in the first closure condition of the
closure system (7), being configured for engaging the undercut portion (16) of the
breakage portion (15).
[0107] In an 88th aspect according to anyone of the aspects from 85 to 87, the step of forming
the portion (63) of the third sheet (62) provides at least the following sub-steps:
- forming, as an extension of the second portion (59) of the second sheet (57), a flat
sheet substantially parallel to the second sheet (57), the extension sheet emerging
from the second portion (59) oppositely to the first portion (59) of the second sheet
(57),
- forming an undercut (71) adapted to define the first hooking portion (13) of the container
(1);
and wherein the step of forming the portion (65) of the fourth sheet (64) provides
at least the following sub-steps:
- forming, as an extension of the first sheet (51), a flat sheet substantially parallel
to the second sheet (57),
- forming on said sheet at least one undercut (70) adapted to define the second hooking
portion (14) of the container (1),
- forming on said sheet at least one weakening line (67) adapted to form the further
portion (66) which supports the undercut (70),
the breakage portion (15) being defined by the steps of forming the fourth sheet (64).
[0108] In an 89th aspect according to anyone of the aspects from 81 to 88, the electric
circuit (30) is made by printing, particularly an offset print.
[0109] In a 90th aspect according to anyone of the aspects from 81 to 89, the container
(1) is made by folding a single flat sheet of paper material, said electric circuit
(30) being made by a printing process, particularly by an offset print, on said single
sheet.
[0110] In a 91st aspect, it is provided an use of a container (1) according to anyone of
the aspects from 1 to 68 for containing at least one selected in the group of the
following products: drugs, medicines, cosmetic products.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0111] Some embodiments and some aspects of the invention will be described with reference
to the attached drawings given only in an indicative and therefore non-limiting way,
wherein:
- Figure 1 is a perspective view of a container according to the present invention disposed
in a closure condition;
- Figure 2 is a perspective view of a container according to the present invention disposed
in an open condition;
- Figure 3 is a perspective view of a container according to the present invention during
a closing step;
- Figure 4 is a detailed view of the container in Figure 3;
- Figures 5 and 6 are perspective schematic views of a container according to the present
invention disposed in different operative conditions;
- Figure 6A is a cross-section view along the line VI-VI, of the container in Figure
6;
- Figures 7 and 8 are further perspective schematic views of a container according to
the present invention disposed in different operative conditions;
- Figure 9 is a detailed perspective view of a container according to the present invention;
- Figures 10 and 11 are views of a further embodiment of a container according to the
present invention;
- Figures 12 and 12A are detailed views of the container in Figure 10;
- Figure 12B is a cross-section view along the line XII-XII of the container in Figure
12A;
- Figure 13 is a schematic view of a flat blank for making a container according to
the present invention;
- Figures 14 and 15 are schematic views of a process for making a container according
to the present invention;
- Figures from 16 to 19 are further perspective views of a further embodiment of a container
according to the present invention;
- Figures from 20 to 24 are perspective views of a further embodiment of a container
according to the present invention;
- Figure 25 is a schematic view of a flat blank for making a container according to
the embodiment illustrated in Figures from 20 to 24.
DEFINITIONS AND CONVENTIONS
[0112] It is observed that in the present detailed description, corresponding parts illustrated
in the different figures are indicated by means of the same numeral references. The
figures could illustrate the object of the invention by not-to-scale representations;
therefore, parts and components illustrated in the figures regarding the object of
the invention could only refer to schematic representations.
[0113] Instead, the term "product" means an article or a combination of articles of any
type. For example, the product can be a drug or a medicine at a solid, liquid or gel
state, in other words consisting of two or more of said aggregation states. Moreover,
the product can for example comprise: food products (for example confectionary products),
cigarettes or cigars. The term product can further mean a package, for example a blister,
supporting a plurality of articles. Moreover, the term product can mean at least one
selected in the group between: one or more bottles of cosmetic articles, one or more
bottles of medicines.
[0114] The term "paper material" means paper or paperboard; particularly, the sheet material
useable for making the container can exhibit a grammage comprised between 100 and
500 g/m
2, particularly comprised between 200 and 400 g/m
2. The relevant paper material extends between a first and second prevalent development
surfaces. The paper sheet material used for making the container can, in an embodiment
variant thereof, be covered for at least one portion of the first and/or second prevalent
development surfaces by a coating of plastic material, for example a film, the object
thereof consists of strengthening the container. When the coating is disposed for
covering an external surface of the container, the same can be also used for forming
a barrier against water and/or moisture which could weaken and structurally damage
the package by consequently warping the paper material forming this latter. Advantageously
but in a non-limiting way, the coating can comprise a plastic film adapted to completely
cover both sides (the first and second prevalent development surfaces) of the paper
material defining the package; the thickness of the coating film can exhibit values
varying between 5 and 300 µm, particularly between 10 and 200 µm, still more particularly
between 10 and 100 µm. The plastic material coating can be for example selected among
the following materials: LDPE, HDPE, PP, PE.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
Container
[0115] 1 generally indicates a tamper-evident container for containing and supporting products.
The present invention will not specifically describe the useable products because
such container 1 can generally find an application in all the fields providing to
package products in order to ensure the closure of the container itself and to provide
a safety feature enabling to give evidence of a possible tamper of this latter. The
container 1 can find an advantageous application in the pharmaceutical and cosmetic
fields, for example for defining dispensers adapted to receive pills or tablets; in
these fields, it is important to provide the products in an intact condition and anyway
unaltered and therefore is important the use of containers capable of giving evidence
of a possible tamper or of a first opening.
1. First embodiment of the container 1
[0116] As it is visible in the attached figures, the container 1 comprises at least one
store 2 defining an internal volume 3 configured for housing products; the store 2
substantially implements a compartment adapted to receive and support the products.
More particularly, the store 2 comprises at least one lateral wall 4 defining at least
one passage opening 5 delimited by a free edge 6: the passage opening 5 is configured
for putting in communication the internal volume 3 of the store 2 with the external
environment. The attached figures illustrate, in a non-limiting way, a configuration
of the store 2 exhibiting two passage openings 5 opposite to each other with respect
to the store 2 itself so that this latter can substantially define a conduit or tube
laterally delimited by said wall 4 and open at the longitudinal ends. However, it
is not excluded the possibility of making for example a store 2 exhibiting a single
passage opening 5 or even a number of openings 5 greater than two (these conditions
are not illustrated in the attached figures).
[0117] The attached figures illustrate a preferred but non-limiting configuration of the
store 2 exhibiting a prismatic rectangular shape (four lateral flat walls 4 having
a rectangular shape); the store actually exhibits a front wall 4a and a rear wall
4b facing and parallel to each other: the front wall and rear wall are connected to
each other by means of a first and second lateral walls 4c, 4d also facing and parallel
to each other. The front wall 4a is distanced from the rear wall 4b; the first and
second lateral walls 4c, 4d of the store 2 are also distanced from each other. The
front and rear walls 4a, 4b exhibit the same rectangular shape (the walls are identical
in shape and size); the lateral walls 4c, 4d exhibit an identical rectangular shape
(the walls are identical in shape and size). However, it is not excluded the possibility
of making a store 2 having a different shape, for example a square, trapezoidal or
cylindrical shape.
[0118] As it is visible in Figures 1, 3, 4, from 8 to 13 for example, the store 2 can for
instance comprise, in a non-limiting way, at least one through control opening 24
disposed substantially at the free edge 6 of the passage opening 5. The attached figures
illustrate a configuration of the opening 24 which defines a closed perimetral edge
and distanced from the free edge 6 of the store; the opening 24 can exhibit, in a
non-limiting way, a cylindrical, rectangular, elliptical or square shape. As an alternative,
the opening 24 can exhibit an open perimetral edge adapted to define at least part
of the free edge 6; with such configuration, the opening 24 substantially comprises
a through indentation defined on the lateral wall 4 of the store in continuity with
the free edge 6: the indentation (opening 24) substantially defines a depression of
the free edge 6.
[0119] When the control opening 24 is distinct and distanced from the free edge 6, in other
words is defined by a closed outline opening, the store 2 can further comprise - in
addition to the control opening 24 - an indentation 27 defined as the free edge 6;
as it is visible in the attached figures, the indentation 27 is in contact with the
free edge 6 for defining a kind of depression: the indentation 27 substantially represents
a depressed portion in continuity with the free edge 6. More particularly, the indentation
27 is defined on the lateral wall 4 of the store 2, particularly on the same lateral
wall on which the control opening 24 is defined. The indentation 27 exhibits an open
perimetral edge having a substantially "C" or "V" or "U" shape, the concavity thereof
facing away from the internal volume 3 of the store 2. The depression (indentation
27) extends only along a small portion on the lateral wall; particularly, the maximum
depth of the indentation 27 is equal to or greater than 1 mm, particularly is comprised
between 1 and 10 mm; the maximum depth is represented by the maximum distance between
the free edge 6 and a bottom edge of the indentation 27.
[0120] In a preferred but non-limiting embodiment of the invention, the store 2 is made
of a sheet material, particularly a paper sheet material (completely of paper material),
and obtained for example by folding it. More particularly, the sheet of the store
2 is defined in thickness between an internal surface 2a delimiting the internal volume
3 and an external surface 2b - opposite to the internal surface 2a - which delimits
the outside of the store 2.
[0121] As it is visible in the attached figures, the container 1 further comprises at least
one closure system 7, also made of sheet material, engaged at the free edge 6 and
movable, particularly by rotation, with respect to the store 2. Particularly, the
closure system 7 is configured for defining at least one closure condition (see Figure
1, for example) in which the system 7 itself interdicts the communication between
the internal volume 3 of the store 2 and the external environment; the closure system
7 is further configured for defining at least one open condition (see Figure 2, for
example) in which the system 7 itself enables the communication between the internal
volume and the external environment. De facto, the system 7 substantially represents
a lid adapted to cooperate with the store 2 in order to manage the access to the internal
volume 3. Advantageously, the container 1 comprises a closure system 7 for each passage
opening 5 of the store 2. The attached figures illustrate, in a non-limiting way,
a configuration of the container 1 exhibiting two passage openings 5; in such condition,
the container 2 exhibits two closure systems 7 engaged with the respective free edge
6 of the store 2: the systems 7 are disposed oppositely to each other with respect
to the store 2 itself. The closure system 7 is advantageously but in a non-limiting
way integrally joined to the store 2, particularly to the free edge 6, and is rotatively
movable about this latter between at least the closure and open conditions.
[0122] More particularly, the closure system 7 comprises at least one tab 7 exhibiting a
closure portion 9 directly engaged and integrally joined to the free edge 6 of the
store 2: the closure portion 9 represents the component of the tab 8 configured for
interdicting the passage through the opening 5 in the closure condition of the system
7 itself. As it is visible in the attached figures, the closure portion 9 substantially
comprises a flat body of sheet material countershaped to the free edge 6 of the opening
5. The attached figures schematically show a preferred configuration of the closure
portion 9 exhibiting a rectangular shape completely countershaped to the free edge
6: in the closure condition of the system 7, the closure portion 9 is disposed at
the free edge 6 for completely occluding the passage opening defined by said edge
6.
[0123] The closure portion 9, of sheet material, is defined in thickness between a first
and second surfaces 9a, 9b (see Figures 4, 5 and 6A, for example). The closure portion
9 is integrally joined to the store 2: the closure portion is in one piece with the
store. The first surface 9a which is an extension of the portion 9, is placed in continuity
with the internal surface 2a of the store 2 so that the internal surface 2 and first
surface 9a substantially define a single extension surface. The second extension surface
9b of the portion 9 is placed in continuity with the external surface 2b of the store
2 so that the internal surface 2b and second surface 9b substantially define a single
extension surface.
[0124] Moreover, the tab 8 comprises at least one inserting portion 10 configured for inserting,
in the closure condition of the system 7, inside the volume 3 of the store 2. The
inserting portion 10 is integrally joined to the closure portion 9 and emerges from
a perimetral edge of this latter, opposite to the free edge 6 of the store 2: the
inserting portion 10 substantially represents an extension of the closure portion
9 adapted to insert, in the closure condition of the system 7, inside the store 2.
[0125] As it is visible in the attached figures, also the inserting portion 10 substantially
comprises a flat body of sheet material having, in a non-limiting way, a substantially
rectangular shape; obviously it is not excluded the possibility of making an inserting
portion having a different shape.
[0126] The inserting portion 10 is also defined in thickness between a first and second
surfaces 10a, 10b (see Figures from 5 to 6A, for example). The inserting portion 10
is integrally joined to the closure portion 9 and particularly to the store 2: the
inserting portion 10 is formed in one piece with the closure portion 9 and particularly
with the store. The first extension surface 10a of the portion 10 is placed in continuity
with the first surface 9a so that this latter and the first surface 10a substantially
define a single extension surface. The second extension surface 10b of the inserting
portion 10 is instead placed in continuity with the second external surface 9b so
that this latter and the second surface 10b substantially define a single extension
surface.
[0127] De facto, the first surface 10a of the inserting portion 10 is placed in continuity
with the internal surface 2a of the store 2 by means of the first surface 9a of the
closure portion 9; the second surface 10b of the inserting portion 10 is instead placed
in continuity with the external surface 2b of the store 2 by means of the second surface
9b of the closure portion 9.
[0128] As hereinbefore described, the inserting portion 10 - in the closure condition of
the closure system 7 - is configured for inserting at least partially into the internal
volume 3 of the store 2 (see Figures from 3 to 6, for example); in the closure condition
of the system 7, the second surface 10b of the inserting portion 10 faces and abuts
(at least partially) against the internal surface 2a of the store 2. Specifically,
the second surface 10b - in the closure condition of the system 7 - faces, particularly
directly contacts, the lateral wall 4 of the store 2 and particularly a front lateral
wall of the store 2 opposite to one rear lateral wall directly connected to the closure
system 7 (see Figures 8 and 9, for example).
[0129] As it is visible in Figure 9, for example, the second surface 10b of the inserting
portion 10 - in the closure condition of the system 7 - directly faces and substantially
extends parallel to the lateral wall (the front lateral wall, for example) of the
store 2 on which the control opening 24 and/or indentation 27 are defined.
[0130] The first surface 10a of the inserting portion 10 - under the closure condition of
the system 7 - also faces the internal surface 2a of the store: particularly, the
surface 10a faces the internal surface 2a of the store 2 defining the rear lateral
wall, in other words the lateral wall 4 directly connected to the closure system 7
(Figure 6A).
[0131] The closure portion 9 and inserting portion 10 feature a reciprocal connection edge
opposite to the free edge 6 of the store 2 with respect to the closure portion 9 itself:
the inserting portion 10 is rotatively movable with respect to the closure portion
9 about said reciprocal connection edge. As it is visible in Figure 8, for example,
the inserting portion 10, in the closure condition of the system 7, is configured
for defining, according to a cross-section and cooperatively with the closure portion
9, a substantially "L" shape: in such condition, the inserting portion 10 extends
substantially parallel to a lateral wall 4 of the store 2, particularly substantially
parallel to the front and rear lateral walls of the store.
[0132] As it is visible in the attached figures, for example, further the closure system
7 can comprise - in a non-limiting way - at least one abutment portion 11 engaged
with the free edge 6 of the store 2 adjacent the tab 8: the abutment portion 11, in
the closure condition, is configured for being interposed between the internal volume
3 and tab 8 in order to cooperate with this latter for stably holding it in said closure
condition. The abutment portion 11 substantially comprises a flat tab of sheet material
integrally joined to the free edge 6 of the store 2 adjacent the closure portion 9.
The abutment portion 11 exhibits, in a non-limiting way, a rectangular or trapezoidal
shape. Also, the abutment portion 11 is configured for rotating about the free edge
6 for facing, at least in the closure condition of the container 1, the interior of
the store 2. More particularly, the abutment portion 11 is constrained to the free
edge 6 so that can engage, in the closure condition of the container 1, at least part
of the inserting portion 10 and/or of the closure portion 9 for stably holding the
tab 8 in said condition.
[0133] Advantageously, the container 1 comprises two abutment portions 11 opposite to each
other with respect to the tab 8: this latter is interposed between the two abutment
portions 11. In such configuration, the two portions 11 symmetrically operate on the
tab 8 for stably holding it in the closure condition.
[0134] As hereinbefore described, the store 2 can for example comprise a through control
opening 24; as it is visible in the attached figures, the control opening 24 is disposed
on the lateral wall 4 (the front lateral wall 4a) configured for directly facing -
in the closure condition of the system 7 - the inserting portion 10, particularly
the second surface 10b of said portion 10. The control opening 24 is therefore disposed
in proximity of the second surface 10b and is configured for enabling to display this
latter under determined operative conditions of the container 1 which will be more
specifically described in the following. The opening 24 can - in addition or as an
alternative - be configured for enabling to display the inserting portion 10 and the
correct insertion of the same inside the store 2 as will be better described in the
following.
[0135] Moreover, as hereinbefore described, the store 2 can comprise, for example, an indentation
27; as it is visible in Figure 1 for example, the indentation 27 is disposed on the
lateral wall 4 (the front lateral wall 4a) configured for directly facing the inserting
portion 10, particularly the second surface 10b of said portion 10. Therefore, the
indentation 27 is disposed in proximity of the second surface 10b and is configured
for enabling to display this latter under determined operative conditions of the container
1 which will be better described in the following.
[0136] As it is visible in the attached figures, the closure system 7 can comprise, in a
non-limiting way, a through opening 26 configured for being located, in the closure
condition of the system 7 itself, at the free edge 6, particularly at the indentation
27. De facto, the through opening 26, in the closure condition of the closure system
7, is disposed at the indentation 27 of the store 2 (Figure 9): particularly, in such
condition, the opening 26 and indentation 27 are substantially juxtaposed and, for
example, at least partially countershaped to each other.
[0137] As it is visible in the attached figures, the through opening 26 defines a closed
perimetral outline, particularly exhibiting at least one selected in the group among
the following shapes: rectangular, square, circular, elliptical, semicircular, triangular.
The through opening 26 is defined on the closure portion 9 and/or on the inserting
portion 10 of the tab 8. In a preferred but non-limiting embodiment of the invention,
the through opening 26 is seamlessly defined, at least partially, on the closure portion
9 and at least partially on the inserting portion 10 of the tab 8: the opening 26
is substantially defined on the reciprocal connection edge of the portions 9 and 10
(Figure 9).
[0138] As hereinbefore specified, the whole closure system 7, defined by the tab (portions
9 and 10) and optionally by the abutment portions 11, is made of a sheet material;
preferably, the system 7 is completely made of a paper sheet material (paper or paperboard).
Specifically, the closure system 7 and store 2 are made in a single piece of the same
paper sheet material.
[0139] In a preferred but non-limiting embodiment of the invention, the container 1 can
for example comprise (in its first embodiment) a safety device 12 made of sheet material,
engaged at least partially with the store 2 and at least partially with the closure
system 7; the safety system 12 comprises at least one breakage portion 15 configured
for separating from at least one of said closure system 7 and store 2 following a
first opening of the closure system 7. The term first opening of the system 7 means
a first opening condition occurring following a first closure (also known as arming
condition) of the closure system 7 itself; de facto, the system 7, when is closed
for the first time, is disposed in a first closure condition: when the system 7 switches
for the first time from the first closure condition to an open condition, defines
said first opening. In other words, the first opening is the first opening of the
container 1 after it was closed for the first time.
[0140] Due to the separation of the breakage portion 15 from at least one between the store
2 and closure system 7, the container 1 is capable of giving evidence of a first opening
of this latter and therefore of a possible tamper of the products contained in it.
[0141] The attached figures illustrate a preferred but non-limiting embodiment of the invention,
wherein the safety device 12 comprises at least one first hooking portion 13, supported
by the tab 8 and at least one second hooking portion 14 engaged with the store 2.
The first and second hooking portions 13, 14 are configured for stably engaging each
other during a first closure of the closure system 7, in other words during a first
absolute closure of the system 7 wherein the inserting portion 10 is inserted for
the first time inside the store 2. Advantageously, the second hooking portion 14 is
defined in the store 2, particularly in the internal volume 3: the engagement between
the first and second hooking portions 13, 14 is therefore also defined inside the
store 2.
[0142] Specifically, and as it is visible in the attached figures, the first hooking portion
13 is engaged with, particularly directly supported by, the tab 8 of the closure system
7 (as an alternative it could be also supported by at least one abutment portion 11).
More particularly, the first hooking portion 13 is only supported, but in a non-limiting
way, by the inserting portion 10: the two portions 10 and 13 are advantageously integrally
joined in order to form a single body. The first hooking portion 13 comprises a body
of a flat sheet emerging, particularly seamlessly, from the inserting portion 10 oppositely
to the closure portion 9: therefore, the inserting portion 10 is interposed between
the closure portion 9 and first hooking portion 13. The first hooking portion 13,
in the closure condition of the system 7 and therefore when inserting the inserting
portion 10 into the store 2, is configured for also inserting into the internal volume
3.
[0143] The first hooking portion 13 is defined in thickness between a first and second surfaces
13a, 13b (see Figures 6A and 12B, for example). The first hooking portion 13 is integrally
joined to the inserting portion 10: the first hooking portion 13 is formed in a single
piece with the inserting portion and therefore with the tab 8. The first extension
surface 13a of the hooking portion 13 is seamlessly located with the first surface
10a so that this latter and the first surface 13a substantially define a single extension
surface. On the contrary, the second extension surface 13b of the first hooking portion
13 is in continuity with the second surface 10b so that this latter and the second
surface 13b substantially define a single extension surface.
[0144] De facto, the first surface 13a of the first hooking portion 13 is placed in continuity
with the internal surface 2a of the store 2 by means of the surfaces 10a and 9a; on
the contrary, the second surface 13b is placed in continuity with the external surface
2b of the store 2 by means of the surfaces 10b and 9b.
[0145] As hereinbefore described, the first hooking portion 13 - in the closure condition
of the closure system 7 - is at least partially inserted into the internal volume
3 of the store 2 (see Figure 6, for example); in the closure condition of the system
7, the second surface 13b faces the internal surface 2a of the store 2. Particularly,
the second surface 13b - in the closure condition of the system 7 - faces the front
lateral wall of the store 2, opposite to the rear lateral wall directly connected
to the closure system 7.
[0146] As it is visible in Figures 6A and 12B, for example, the second surface 13b of the
first hooking portion 13 - in the closure condition of the system 7 - faces and substantially
extends parallel to the lateral wall (the front lateral wall for example) of the store
2 on which the control opening 24 and/or indentation 27 are defined. The first surface
13a of the portion 13 - in the closure condition of the system 7 - also faces the
internal surface 2a of the store: particularly, the surface 13a faces the internal
surface 2a of the store 3 defining the rear lateral wall, in other words the lateral
wall 4 directly connected to the closure system 7.
[0147] De facto, the surfaces 13a and 13b of the first hooking portion 13 are respectively
directed in the same direction of the first and second surfaces 10a, 10b of the inserting
portion 10: the second surfaces 10b, 13b are seamlessly with each other and directly
face a same lateral wall 4 (the front lateral wall) of the store 2 opposite to the
lateral wall 4 directly connected to the system 7. In other words, the second surfaces
10b, 13b - in the closure condition of the system 7 - face the outside of the container,
in other words, face in a direction exiting the internal volume 3. The second surfaces
10a, 13a are also seamlessly with each other and face the internal volume 3 of the
store 2.
[0148] Going into specific details, the first hooking portion 13 comprises at least one
undercut portion 20 delimited by a gripping edge 21: the undercut portion 20, in the
first closure condition of the container 1, is configured for engaging the second
hooking portion 14 disposed inside the store 2. As it is visible in Figure 6 for example,
the undercut 20 comprises at least one hook 22 defining a seat 23 the concavity thereof
faces, at least during the first closure condition of the closure system 7, at least
one of the lateral walls 4 of the store 2, particularly faces an abutment portion
11 of the system 7. The seat 23 of the undercut portion 20 defines a substantially
"C" shape: the gripping edge 21 delimits a portion of said seat 23.
[0149] The attached figures illustrate a preferred but non-limiting configuration of the
first hooking portion 13 which substantially comprises two hooks 22 opposite to each
other. Under such condition, the first portion 13 therefore comprises two respective
undercut portions 20 which, at least in the first closure condition of the container
1, are configured for both engaging the second hooking portion 14. The two undercut
portions 20 comprise respective seats 23 the concavities thereof face away from each
other: the concavity of the seats 23 faces the respective abutment portions 11 of
the store 2. The presence of two undercuts 20 substantially defines a double symmetric
grip on the second hooking portion 14 which makes more effective and stable coupling
said first and second hooking portions 13, 14.
[0150] As hereinbefore described, the second hooking portion 14 of the device 12 is engaged
inside the store 2. The position inside the store 2 of the second hooking portion
14 causes the engagement between this latter and the first hooking portion 13 to be
defined in the closure condition of the system 7, in other words in the condition
wherein the first hooking portion 13 is inserted at least partially into the internal
volume 3.
[0151] The attached figures illustrate a configuration of the second hooking portion 14
- of sheet material - developing along a plane substantially parallel to the lateral
wall 4 of the store 2 to which it is associated. In such configuration, the second
hooking portion 14 is engaged - directly for example - with the front lateral wall
(flat wall) of the store 2: the second hooking portion 14 is substantially parallel
to said front lateral wall of the store 2 or at least is slightly sloped less than
20°, particularly less than 10° from this latter.
[0152] The second hooking portion 14 is integrally joined to the store 2, particularly is
integrally joined to the front lateral wall 4a of the store 2. As for the first hooking
portion 13, also the second portion 14 comprises a body of sheet material delimited
in thickness between a first and second surfaces 14a, 14b. The first surface 14a of
the portion 14, in the closure condition of the system 7, is parallel to and faces
the internal surface 2a of the store 2.
[0153] The first and/or second hooking portions 13, 14 can comprise said breakage portion
15 of the safety device 12. In the preferred but non-limiting configuration illustrated
in the attached figures, the second hooking portion 14 comprises the breakage portion
15; such breakage portion 15 is made of a sheet material and extends between a first
and second surfaces 15a, 15b (see Figures 6A and 12B, for example), which substantially
are extensions of the surfaces 14a, 14b of the second hooking portion 14. De facto,
the first surface 15a of the breakage portion 15, under the closure condition of the
system 7, is substantially parallel to and directly faces the internal surface 2a
of the store 2 and particularly faces the front lateral wall of said store 2; on the
contrary, the second surface 15b is substantially parallel to and directly faces the
second surface 10b of the inserting portion 10.
[0154] De facto, as schematically shown in the cross-section view in Figure 6A, the breakage
portion 15 - in the first closure condition of the system 7 - is interposed between
the inserting portion 10 and lateral wall 4 (particularly the front lateral wall)
of the store 2.
[0155] The breakage portion 15 comprises at least one undercut portion 16 which is configured
for engaging, in the first closure condition of the system 7, the respective undercut
portion 20 of the first hooking portion 13. The undercut portion 16 of the breakage
portion 15 is delimited by a gripping edge 17 which, in the first closure condition
of the container 1 itself, is distinct and distanced from the free edge 6 of the store
2: the undercut portion 16 is located inside the store 2 (is completely inside the
store) and distanced from the passage opening 5 (distanced from the free edge 6) so
that the breakage portion 15 can engage, in the first closure condition, the respective
undercut 20 of the first hooking portion 13.
[0156] As it is visible in Figure 4 for example, the undercut portion 16 of the breakage
15 comprises at least one hook 18 defining a seat 19 the concavity thereof faces at
least one of the lateral walls 4 of the store 2. Specifically, the seat 19 exhibits
a substantially "C" shape: the gripping edge 17 delimits the portion of the seat 19
facing the free edge 6 of the store 2. More particularly, it is observed that the
gripping edge 17 of the breakage portion 15, in the first closure condition of the
container 1 itself, is interposed between the free edge 6 of the store 2 and the respective
gripping edge 21 of the first hooking portion 13.
[0157] The attached figures show in a non-limiting way a configuration of the breakage portion
15 which exhibits two undercuts 16 disposed oppositely to each other with respect
to the breakage portion 15 itself: the concavities of the respective seats 19 are
opposite to each other and face respective abutment portions 11 of the store 2. With
reference to the first hooking portion 13, on the contrary it is possible to observe
that the concavity of the seat 19 in the breakage portion 15, under the first closure
condition of the container 1, faces the concavity of the seat 23 of the respective
undercut portion 20 of the first portion 13.
[0158] As hereinbefore described, the first and second hooking portions 13, 14 of the safety
device 12 are configured for defining a first closure condition substantially defined
by the first engagement/coupling of said portions. Before the first closure condition,
the first hooking portion 13 is disposed outside the internal volume 3 while the second
hooking portion 14 lies inside the store 2 (this condition is illustrated in Figures
2 and 10). Then, the closure system 7 is guided for the first time inside the store
2 as illustrated in Figures from 3 to 5 for example: during such step, the system
7 is configured for defining the closure condition of the container 1 and at the same
time there is the first reciprocal engagement of the first and second hooking portions
13, 14 of the safety device 12. De facto, during the first closure condition of the
container 1, the hook 18 of the breakage portion 15 engages the hook 22 of the first
portion 13. Still more particularly, during the first closure condition, the body
of the sheet material of the first hooking portion 13 is configured for sliding, initially
behind the breakage portion (the breakage portion 15 is interposed between the first
hooking portion 13 and a lateral wall of the store 2) for then crossing the seat 19
and interposing between the lateral wall 4 of the store 2 and the second hooking portion
14. As an alternative, the hooking portion can initially slide in front of the breakage
portion 15 and then can cross the seat 19: under such condition, the second portion
14 is interposed between the lateral wall 4 of the store 2 and the first hooking portion
13.
[0159] The first closure condition of the container 1 is schematically illustrated in Figures
6A and 12B. In such condition, the hook 18 of the breakage portion 15 abuts and is
stably engaged with the hook 22 of the first portion 13: under such condition, the
first portion 13 is completely inserted inside the seat 17 of the breakage portion
15 and the respective undercuts 16 and 20 define a stable engagement condition between
the portions 13 and 14.
[0160] As hereinbefore specified, the store 2 can comprise the control opening 24; when
such opening is present, is supported by the lateral wall 4 (the front lateral wall)
parallel to and directly contacting the second hooking portion 14 of the safety device
12; advantageously, the control opening 24 is disposed at the breakage portion 15
of the safety device 12 and at the inserting portion 10 of the tab 8.
[0161] The control opening 24 is configured for enabling to display the breakage portion
15, particularly of the first surface 15a, before the first opening condition of the
container 1 (during the first closure condition of the container 1); the control opening
24 is further configured for enabling to display the inserting portion 10, particularly
the second surface 10b, after the first opening of the closure system 7 (of the container
1) for giving a visual evidence of a tamper of the container 1. In a preferred but
non-limiting embodiment of the invention, the control opening 24 is configured for
enabling to display the breakage portion 15 from the outside and/or for enabling to
display the correct engagement (arming) of the safety device 12 and particularly the
correct insertion/engagement of the first portion 13 into the second portion 14 and
therefore the correct arming of the device 12.
[0162] Moreover, it is pointed out that constraining the breakage portion 15 to the first
hooking portion 13 defines a stable engagement between the store 2 and closure system
7 which opposes the opening of the container 1 - the user when opening the container
for the first time, detects a relevant resistance to the opening - this proves the
container has never been opened for the first time. The safety device 12, during the
first opening condition, is configured for enabling to detach the breakage portion
15 from the second hooking portion 14. The first opening condition is illustrated
in Figure 6 for example: during the first opening of the system 7, the first hooking
portion 13 grips the breakage portion 15 (the hooks 18 and 22 are gripped) and tears
away it from the second portion 14.
[0163] Following the first opening condition, the device 12 is capable of giving an evidence
of a tamper because the system 7 is easily opened: the user does not detect, when
opening, an opposition on the inserting portion 10 (see Figures 8 and 9 wherein it
is evident the absence of the breakage portion 15). Moreover, following the first
opening condition, the control opening 24 enables to display the inserting portion
10 in place of the breakage portion 15 (as an alternative, it enables to display the
internal volume of the store 2): in such condition, the user can easily become aware
of the tamper of the container 1 without opening the same. Advantageously, it is possible
to differentiate the surfaces 15a and 10b respectively of the breakage portion 15
and inserting portion 10 in order to make easier to distinguish said surfaces and
emphasize the evidence of a tamper. For example, it is possible to provide two different
colors for the surfaces 15a and 10b: in this way the user can be aware of the tamper
of the container 1 just by seeing the color of the inserting portion 10 rather than
on the breakage portion 15.
[0164] Moreover, the safety device 12 can comprise, in a non-limiting way, at least one
breakage portion 15 configured for defining, following the first closure condition,
a tactilely perceivable projection 25 (Figures from 10 to 12) emerging from the store
2 and/or from the closure system 7: such breakage portion 15, with the projection
25, is configured for separating from the store 2 and/or closure system 7 following
a first opening of the system 7 after a first closure condition for giving evidence
of a tamper of the container 1.
[0165] More particularly, the projection 25 of the breakage portion 15, under the first
closure condition of the closure system 7 and before the first opening of the system
7 (and therefore of the container 1), lies on a plane parallel to the inserting portion
10 and projects from the free edge 6 of the store 2, particularly transversally to
the closure portion 9. Still more particularly, the projection 25, in the first closure
condition of the closure system 7 and before opening the system 7, is configured for
being placed at the indentation 27 and emerging besides this latter and/or besides
the free edge 6 of the store 2.
[0166] De facto, the projection 25, in the first closure condition of the closure system
7 and before the first opening condition of this latter, is configured for remaining
substantially flush with the closure portion 9 of the tab 8 or is configured for emerging
transversally to said closure portion 9; anyway, the projection 25, in both the configurations,
is adapted to be tactilely perceivable so that the same can be distinguished from
the closure portion 9, of the free edge 6 and from the indentation 27.
[0167] From the geometrical point of view, the projection 25 exhibits, along a front view
normal to the lying plane of the projection itself, a shape selected in the group
comprised among: triangular, square, rectangular, trapezoidal, semicircular, elliptical
shapes. In a preferred but non-limiting embodiment of the container 1, the projection
25 exhibits, along a front view normal to the lying plane of the projection 25 itself,
a tapered shape, particularly a triangular shape, extending from the free edge 6 of
the store 2: the tapered shape of the projection 25 is configured for promoting the
tactile perception of the same during the first closure condition of the closure system
7 and before the first closure condition of this latter. The tapered shape and the
height of the projection 25 with respect to at least the free edge 6 of the store
2, enable to easily and quickly tactilely perceive the projection itself for example
by sliding a finger on the closure portion 9 of the tab 8.
[0168] More particularly, the projection 25 supported by the breakage portion 15, under
the first closure condition of the device 7 and before the first opening condition
of this latter, is distanced and disposed oppositely to the gripping edge 17 with
respect to the breakage portion 15; particularly the projection 25 emerges oppositely
to the gripping edge with respect to the breakage portion 15 and, as hereinbefore
described, from the free edge 6 of the store 2.
[0169] The second portion 14, in the first closing step of the system 7 and before the first
opening step of this latter, remains completely inside the volume 3 with the breakage
portion 15: only the projection 25 of the breakage portion 15 emerges at least partially
from the volume 3 and particularly besides the free edge 6 of the store 2.
[0170] It is useful to observe that the breakage portion 15, based on the mode of inserting
the portion 13, can be interposed between the lateral wall 4 of the store 2 and the
second hooking portion (this condition is illustrated in Figure 6A) or can be placed
inside the volume 3 behind the inserting portion 10 of the tab 8 (this condition is
illustrated in Figure 12B). When the breakage portion 15 is positioned between the
lateral wall 4 of the store 2 and the inserting portion 10 of the tab 8, the projection
25, in the first closure condition of the device 7 and before the first opening condition
of the container 1, emerges from the free edge 6 between the tab 8 and the lateral
wall 4 of the store 2 directly facing the inserting portion 10 (Figure 12A). On the
contrary, when the breakage portion 15 is placed behind the inserting portion 10,
the projection 25 is configured for being placed inside the through opening 26 of
the tab 8; preferably, in such condition, the projection 25 crosses at least partially
the through opening 26 for emerging from the free edge 6 of the store 2 and possibly
also from the closure portion 9 of the tab 8 (Figures 12B, 21).
[0171] As hereinbefore described, the store 2 can further comprise an indentation 27 which
aids the projection 25 in emerging from the free edge 6 following the first closure
condition and before the first opening: the indentation 27 is adapted to enable both
to display and tactilely perceive the projection 25.
[0172] De facto, due to the presence of the projection 25, the safety device 12 - besides
making possible to check the tamper of the container 1 - can give the proof of the
first opening because of the failed tactile perception of the projection 25; in this
way, sight-impaired people can verify if the container is tampered.
[0173] As hereinbefore described, the projection 25 is configured for emerging from the
free edge 6 of the store 2 (or also only from the indentation 27 and/or from the through
opening 26). In the first closure condition of the system 7 and before the first opening
step of this latter, the projection 25 is supported by the breakage portion 15 which
is also placed inside the store: in such condition, the projection 25 emerges from
the free edge 6 and is easily tactilely perceivable. Following the first opening of
the system 7 and therefore of the container 1, the breakage portion 15 is detached
from the container 1 and with it also the projection 25 is no more tactilely perceivable.
The absence of the projection 25 can immediately prove the container is tampered also
without a visual evidence.
[0174] Figures 10, 11, 17 and 18 illustrate, in a non-limiting way, a safety device 12 further
comprising a control portion 28 of sheet material directly supported by the store
2; the control portion 28 is configured for being placed, following the first closure
of the system 7 and before the first opening of this latter, behind the inserting
portion 10 so that the same is interposed between said control portion 28 and the
lateral wall 4 (particularly the front wall 4a) of the store 2, directly abutting
against the inserting portion 10.
[0175] In such condition, the control portion 28 is completely contained inside the store
2 and directly covered by the breakage portion 15. The top of the control portion
28 is configured for staying inside the volume 3 at the free edge 6 of the store 2.
The control portion 28 is configured for being placed, following the first opening
condition of the container 1, behind the inserting portion 10 so that the same is
interposed between said control portion 28 and the front lateral wall 4a of the store
2 abutting against the inserting portion 10; in such condition, the control portion
28 is completely contained inside the store and faces the through opening 26 of the
closure system 7. Advantageously, an exposed surface of the control portion 28 can
be of a color different from the one of the store 2 and/or of the closure system so
that the user - without the breakage portion 15 - can immediately be aware of the
lack of the portion 15 due to the color of the portion 18, so that he/she can know
that the container 1 is tampered.
[0176] In the embodiment illustrated in the attached figures, the control portion 28 is
supported, in a non-limiting way, directly by the store 2 and comprises a sheet lying
parallel to the second hooking portion 14; particularly, the control portion 28 in
a non-limiting way, is integrally joined and parallel to the second hooking portion
14 of the safety device 12 (Figure 12B).
[0177] In a preferred but non-limiting embodiment of the invention, the device 12 (portions
13, 14 and 15) is completely made of a paper sheet material (paper or paperboard);
particularly, the used paper sheet material for making the device 12 is the same sheet
material used for making the store 2 and closure system 7.
[0178] It is useful to observe that the above described solution represents a preferred
but non-limiting configuration of the container 1. De facto, the breakage portion
15 could indistinctly form at least part of the first and/or second hooking portions
13, 14. For example, the breakage portion 15 could define the respective undercut
20 and therefore the hook 22 of the first hooking portion 13: in this case, during
the first opening of the container, the breakage portion 15 could be arranged for
being detached from the first portion 13. As hereinbefore described, it is not excluded
the possibility of defining at least one breakage portion 15 of the first hooking
portion 13 and at least one breakage portion on the second hooking portion 14.
[0179] As it is visible in the attached figures, the container 1 further comprises an electric
circuit 30 defined at least partially on the safety device 12: the electric circuit
30 is configured for changing at least one property detectable after the first opening
of the closure system 7 (first opening of the system 7 after a first closure condition
of the system 7 itself) for giving evidence of a tamper of the container. More particularly,
the electric circuit 30 is configured for changing at least one of an electric property
and a physical property.
[0180] For example, in case of an electric property, this latter can comprise, for example,
the resistance and/or impedance of the electric circuit 30. In this case, the electric
circuit 30 can change the resistance and/or impedance following the first opening
of the system for giving evidence of the tamper of the container 1.
[0181] The physical property can on the contrary comprise an electric continuity between
two points of the electric circuit 30: the discontinuity, particularly an interruption,
in the circuit 30 can define a proof of a performed opening (first opening) of the
closure system 7 and therefore of a tamper of the container 1.
[0182] The attached figures illustrate, in a non-limiting way, a configuration of the electric
circuit wherein the variation of such circuit 30 is defined by interrupting the same.
In such configuration, the electric circuit 30 is configured for enabling -following
a first closure of the closure system 7 and before a first opening of this latter
- the passage of a signal, particularly an electric signal representative of a closure
condition of said electric circuit 30 and therefore for transmitting a signal indicative
of the first closure condition of the closure system 7. Moreover, the electric circuit
30 is configured for defining, following a first opening of the closure system 7,
at least one interruption point of the electric circuit 30 itself adapted to prevent
the passage of a signal representative of a closure condition of the circuit itself:
the electric circuit 30, following the first opening of the closure system 7, is configured
for giving evidence of a tamper of the container 1 by means of a failed passage and
transmission of said signal.
[0183] As it is visible in the attached figures, the electric circuit 30 comprises a circuit
line 33 extending partially on the breakage portion 15 and, particularly seamlessly,
at least partially on at least one selected in the group between: the store 2, the
second hooking portion 14 of the safety device 12.
[0184] The interruption of the electric circuit 30 is caused by the separation of the breakage
portion 15 from the store 2 and/or from the closure system 7 following the first opening
of the closure system 7 itself; as hereinbefore specified, the circuit line 33 is
defined at least partially on the breakage portion 15: the separation of such portion
15 generates the consequent breakage of such line 33 and consequently the interruption
of the electric circuit 30.
[0185] More particularly, the electric circuit 30 is configured for exhibiting, following
a first closure of the closure system 7 and before a first opening of this latter,
a circuit line 33 which seamlessly extends on the breakage portion 15 and on at least
one of: the store 2, the safety device 12. Following a first opening of the closure
system 7, the circuit line 33 is interrupted and consequently the electric circuit
30 is interrupted so that the container can give evidence of a performed tamper of
the same.
[0186] Still more particularly and as it is visible in Figures 2 and 4 for example, the
circuit line 33 extends - before the first opening of the closure system 7 - seamlessly
between a first and second end portions 31, 32. The attached figures illustrate a
preferred but non-limiting embodiment of the invention, wherein both the end portions
of the electric circuit are not defined on the breakage portion 15; as it will be
better described in the following, such end portions are for example defined both
on the store 2 (see Figures 1, 10-12, for example) or are both defined on the second
hooking portion 14 of the safety device 12, in the internal volume 3 of the store
2.
[0187] Obviously, it is not excluded the possibility of making an electric circuit wherein
at least one of said end portions 31, 32 is defined on the breakage portion 15.
[0188] The first and second end portions 31, 32 are electrically connected (joined to each
other) only by the circuit line 33; following the first opening of the closure system
7, the circuit line 33 is configured for breaking (a portion of the line 33 is defined
on the breakage portion 15 which, following the first opening, separates from the
store 2 and/or closure system 7): under such condition, the first and second end portions
are not electrically connected to each other and therefore can give evidence of a
performed tamper of the container.
[0189] Figure 1 illustrates an embodiment of the container wherein the end portions are
defined on the external surface 2b of the store; since the end portion 15 is placed
inside the store 2, the circuit line 33 extends on such breakage portion 15 inside
the store 2, on the second hooking portion 14 of the safety device 12 and then extends
on the store 2. Particularly, following the development of the circuit line 33 from
the first end portion 31, it is possible to observe that the same extends partially
on the external surface 2b of the store 2, then enters - seamlessly - the internal
volume 3 and particularly develops on the safety device 12; particularly, the circuit
line 33 extends on the second hooking portion 14 and - always continuously - crosses
at least part of the breakage portion 15. From the breakage portion 15, the circuit
line 33 continuously returns on the second hooking portion 14 and - always seamlessly
- on the external surface 2b of the store 2.
[0190] In the embodiment illustrated in Figure 1, the end portions 31, 32, defined on the
external surface 2b of the store, are distinct and distanced from each other, and
electrically connected - before the first opening of the closure system 7 - only by
means of the circuit line 33 in order to define a first and second electric contacts,
respectively. Said first and second contacts (end portions) are configured for electrically
connecting a detecting device which is configured for detecting the state of the electric
circuit and particularly the electric connection between said end portions 31, 32.
More particularly, said first and second contacts are configured for transmitting
to said detecting device (for example a handheld device) - following a first closure
of the system 7 and before a first opening of the system 7 - a signal representative
of a closure condition of said electric circuit 30, particularly for confirming the
presence of said breakage portion 15. The detecting device, following the reception
of the closure signal of the circuit 30 by this latter, is configured for confirming
the presence of the breakage portion and therefore the integrity of the container
1.
[0191] Moreover, the contacts are configured for not transmitting any type of signal - following
a first opening of the closure system 7 following a first closure of this latter -
for giving evidence of the absence of the breakage portion 15 and therefore for giving
evidence of a tamper of the container 1. The detecting device is configured for signaling
the performed tamper of the container when the electric circuit 30 does not receive
any signal: the electric circuit 30, when the breakage portion 30 is absent, is interrupted
and therefore is uncapable of transmitting signals to the detecting device.
[0192] As hereinbefore described, the container 1 is made of a sheet material, particularly
inside is made of a paper sheet material. The electric circuit 30 can be for example
made on the container 1 by means of a printing step, for example by means of an offset-type
print.
[0193] In an embodiment variant illustrated in Figures 2 and 3, for example, moreover the
electric circuit 30 can comprise a control unit 34 connected to the circuit line 33
for defining with this latter - following the first closure of the system 7 and before
the first opening of this latter - a closed-type circuit. De facto, the end portions
of the electric circuit 30 are electrically connected to the control unit 34.
[0194] In an embodiment, the control unit 34 can comprise, for example, a passive RFID circuit,
deprived of a power supply and detectable by a suitable reader; for example, the RFID
circuit could be printed with the circuit line on the container 1. The RFID circuit
is configured for giving evidence of a variation of at least one between an electric
property and a physical property of the electric circuit following the first opening
of the closure system 7. For example, the RFID circuit (control unit 34) is configured
for detecting the closure of the electric circuit 30 and for transmitting a signal
representative of the closure of said circuit to a suitable device: in such condition,
the electric circuit could give evidence of the presence of the breakage portion 15
and therefore of the integrity of the circuit 30. On the contrary, following the first
opening of the closure system 7, as hereinbefore described, the breakage portion 15
would be torn away and therefore the electric circuit 30 would be opened. In such
circumstance, the electric circuit 30 would not be capable of transmitting any type
of signal due to the interruption of the circuit: the failed reception of a signal
by the dedicated reader, would enable to give evidence of a performed tamper of the
circuit: the RFID circuit is configured for operating only when the circuit 30 is
intact, so that a tamper is shown only when the circuit itself is not detected.
[0195] An embodiment variant could provide, acting as the control unit 34, a semi-passive
or active RFID circuit; in comparison with the passive RFID circuit, the active circuit
requires a power supply possibly directly integrated in the circuit itself. The active
RFID circuit could be configured for detecting additional information regarding the
container 1 (the number of performed openings, for example) or regarding the product
contained in it (for example the type of the product, the expiration date of the product,
etcetera): moreover, the RFID circuit is configured for transmitting said information
to a dedicated reader.
[0196] A further embodiment variant could provide, acting as the control unit 34, an actual
chip or in any case electronic elements of different types enabling to perform operations
such as, for example: differently lighting a series of LEDs and/or emitting sounds
and/or recording information such as date and hour of the performed tamper. Also in
this case, the power supply can be external or integrated into the circuit according
to the requirements. Following the first opening of the container (the breakage portion
15 is separated) there are the conditions so that the circuit could show and/or record
a tamper.
[0197] The attached figures illustrate, in a non-limiting way, a configuration of the container
1 wherein the control unit 34 is defined on the second hooking portion 14 of the safety
device 12, in other words inside the store 2.
2. Second embodiment of the container 1
[0198] In a second embodiment of the container illustrated in Figures from 20 to 24, this
latter comprises a store 2 and a closure system 7 as hereinbefore described with reference
to the first embodiment of the container 1.
[0199] In the second embodiment thereof, the container can comprise at least one electric
circuit 30 connected to the store 2 and at least partially defined on the closure
system 7; the electric circuit 30 is configured for determining at least one between
an electric property and a physical property of the electric circuit 30 itself following
at least one first closure of the closure system 7. Based on the detected property,
the electric circuit 30 is configured for determining the occurrence of a first closure
of the closure system 7 and possibly a first opening of the system 7 for determining
a performed tamper state of the container 1.
[0200] More particularly, the electric property comprises at least one selected in the group
between: the resistance of the electric circuit 30, the impedance of the electric
circuit 30. If the circuit 30 is configured for determining a physical property of
the same, this latter can comprise at least one selected in the group among:
- an opening state of the circuit 30,
- a closure state of the circuit 30,
- a number of openings of the electric circuit 30 following a first closure of the circuit
30 itself,
- a number of closures of the circuit 30.
[0201] De facto, the electric circuit 30 is configured for determining the number of performed
closures of the closure system 7. The electric circuit 30 is configured for determining
a tamper condition of the container 1 as a function of a predetermined relationship
between:
- a reference parameter, and- at least one between said electric and physical properties
of the electric circuit 30 itself, determined by the electric circuit 30 itself following
at least one first closure of the closure system 7.
[0202] In a preferred but non-limiting embodiment of the invention, the electric circuit
30 is configured for:
- determining a predetermined number of closures of the closure system 7,
- determining a tamper condition of the container 1 in case the electric circuit 30
itself should determine a number of closures of the closure system 7 greater than
1.
[0203] From the structural point of view, the electric circuit 30 comprises a first end
contact 35 defined on the closure system 7 which is configured for cooperating with
a second end contact 36 connected to the store 2; particularly, said second end contact
36 is adapted to contact the first end contact 35 in a closure condition of the closure
system 7 for defining a closure of the electric circuit 30 (see Figures 23 and 24,
for example). The first and second end contacts 35, 36 are electrically connected
to each other - both in the closure condition and opening condition of the closure
system 7 - by a circuit line 33. De facto, the first and second end contacts 35, 36
are always connected to each other by means of said line 33.
[0204] As it is visible in the attached figures, the electric circuit 30 further comprises
a control unit 34 active on the circuit line 33 and configured for:
- determining the electric contact, particularly a direct one, between the first and
second end contacts 35, 36 and therefore the closure of the electric circuit 30,
- determining the number of closures of the electric circuit 30,
- determining a tamper condition of the electric circuit 30 when the number of closures
of the electric circuit 30, particularly the closure of the closure system 7, is greater
than 1.
[0205] As hereinbefore specified, the contacts 35 and 36 are always electrically communicating
with each other by means of the circuit line 33; the above cited step of electrically
(directly) contacting refers to a direct abutment of the first and second contacts
in other words an abutment of the first contact 35 against the second contact 36:
in the condition of an electric (direct) contact, the first and second contacts 35,
36 are configured for closing the electric circuit 30.
[0206] As hereinbefore described, the store 2 of sheet material extends between an internal
surface 2a delimiting the internal volume 3 and an external surface 2b - opposite
to the internal surface 2a - which outwardly delimits the store 2; the closure system
7 of sheet material also extends between a first and second surfaces respectively
seamlessly joined to the internal and external surfaces 2a, 2b of the store 2: the
closure system 7 - in the closure condition - is at least partially inserted into
the internal volume 3 of the store 2. As it is visible in Figures 23 and 24, for example,
the first end contact 35 is defined on the second surface of the closure system 7
(seamlessly with the external surface 2b of the store 2) while the second end contact
36 is defined inside the store 2. The first and second end contacts 35, 36 - under
the closure condition of the closure system 7 - are configured for defining an electric
contact for closing the electric circuit 30.
[0207] As it is visible in Figure 24, the container comprises at least one abutment portion
37 integrally joined to the free edge 6 of the store 2 and folded into the internal
volume 3 of this latter; the abutment portion 37 is made of a sheet material and extends
in thickness between a first and second surfaces respectively seamlessly joined to
the internal and external surfaces 2a, 2b of the store 2. The closure system 7 is
adapted to abut against the abutment portion 37 inside the store 2; the second end
contact 36 is defined on the second surface of the abutment portion seamlessly with
the external surface 2b of the store: the first end contact 35 is defined on the second
surface of the closure system 7 in continuity also with the external surface of the
store 2. Since the portion 37 is folded inside the store 2, it enables this latter
to support the second end terminal 36 on the surface seamlessly with the external
surface 2a of the store 2, and therefore electrically seamlessly connected to the
first end contact 35 by the circuit line 33. Specifically, the circuit line 33 extends
- seamlessly - on the following surfaces: second surface of the abutment portion 37,
external surface 2b of the store 2, second surface of the closure system 7.
[0208] Advantageously but in a non-limiting way, the container 1 - in the second embodiment
thereof - can comprise a safety device 12 as hereinbefore described with reference
to the first embodiment of the container 1. In this configuration, the folded abutment
portion 37 is defined by the second hooking portion 14 of the safety device 12. The
second contact 36 is particularly defined on the second surface 14b of the second
hooking portion 14; on the contrary the first contact is defined on the second surface
10b, 13b of the inserting portion 10 and/or of the first hooking portion 13. Introducing
the inserting portion into the store enables to define the closure condition of the
system 7, to arm the container and therefore to define a direct electric contact (abutment)
of the first end contact 35 with the second end contact 36.
[0209] Still from a structural point of view, the control unit 34 can advantageously comprise
an integrated device, particularly of a programmable type, optionally a chip, or anyway
electric elements of different type which enable to perform operations such as for
example: differently lighting a series of LEDs and/or emitting sounds and/or recording
information about the closure system such as for example the number of closures of
the system 7. In this case, the power supply could be external or integrated in the
circuit according to the requirements. After the first closure of the container, there
are the conditions so that the circuit gives evidence of and/or records a tamper of
the container 1.
[0210] Advantageously, the control unit 34 comprises a memory connected to or integrated
in the integrated device, a power supply connected to the integrated device and/or
memory. Optionally, the control unit 34 can further comprise a transmission device
(a RF transmitter, for example) connected to the integrated device and/or memory which
is configured for transmitting a signal representative of at least one of said electric
and physical properties of the electric circuit 30; particularly, the transmission
device is configured for transmitting the number of closures of the closure system
7 for signaling a possible tamper condition of the container 1.
[0211] In an embodiment variant, the control unit 34 can for example comprise a semi-passive
or active RFID circuit capable of storing information regarding the container (the
number of performed openings, the number of closures, etcetera, for example) or regarding
the product contained in it (for example the type of product, the expiration date
of the product, etcetera) and transmitting said information to a dedicated reader.
3. Third embodiment of the container
[0212] In a third embodiment of the container, this latter comprises the store 2, closure
system 7 and safety device as described with reference to the first embodiment of
the container 1.
[0213] In the third embodiment, the container comprises an electric circuit 30 as described
for the first and second embodiments of the container. De facto, in the third embodiment
thereof, the container 1 comprises one or more electric circuits 30, for example at
least one circuit 30 configured for signaling a tamper of the container 1 following
the separation of the breakage portion 15, and at least one circuit 30 configured
for signaling the tamper of the container if it is detected a number of closures of
the system 7 greater than 1.
4. Fourth embodiment of the container 1
[0214] In a fourth embodiment of the container 1, not illustrated in the attached figures,
this latter comprises only the store 2 and closure system 7 as hereinbefore described
with reference to the first embodiment of the container; in the fourth embodiment
the container does not exhibit a safety device 12 as hereinbefore described with reference
to the first and second embodiments.
[0215] De facto, in the fourth embodiment of the container 1, the safety device 12 comprises
a label of sheet material made at least partially of a paper and/or plastic materials:
the label is engageable outwardly the container 1 following the first closure condition
of this latter and particularly of the system 7. Still considering the first closure
condition of the container 1 and before the first opening condition of the same, the
label comprises at least one constrain portion engaged with the closure system 7 -
particularly with the closure portion 9 of the label 8 - and at least one second constrain
portion engaged with the lateral wall 4 of the store and particularly to the wall
which, in the closure condition of the system 7, directly faces and abuts against
the inserting portion 10. Advantageously, the first and second constrain portions
are glued outside the container 1.
[0216] Moreover, the label comprises at least one breakage portion 15 configured for separating
from at least one between said closure system 7 and store 2 following a first opening
of the closure system 7 or when somebody tries to remove the label from the container
1. More specifically, the breakage portion 15 is a portion of the label configured
for causing the same to be broken when somebody tries to remove the label of the container
or when somebody tries to open for the first time the closure system 7.
[0217] The label, engaging the outside of the container 1, defines a "L" outline; the first
constrain portion is in contact with the second surface 9b of the closure portion
9 while the second constrain portion - integrally joined to the first constrain portion
- is in contact with the second surface 2b of the store 2.
[0218] If the breakage portion 15 is disposed on the label, the electric circuit 30 can
be completely defined on the label, at least partially on the breakage portion 15.
As an alternative, the electric circuit 30 can exhibit a circuit line 33 crossing
the label, particularly the breakage portion of the label, and exhibits the first
and second end portions defined on the store 2 and/or on the closure system.
[0219] In an embodiment of the label, this latter can further comprise at least one projection
25 supported by the breakage portion 15: the projection emerges from the store 2 and/or
closure system 7 and therefore is tactilely perceivable, for example, by sliding a
hand on the container 1. The projection 25 can for example emerge transversally, particularly
normal to, the closure portion 9 and exhibit one of the hereinbefore described shapes
(for example a triangular, square, rectangular, semicircular shape).
[0220] The breakage portion 15 of the label, with the projection 25, is only engaged with
said first and second constrain portions by means of weakening lines which form pre-cut
weakening portions of the labels. In other words, the breakage portion 15 (with the
projection 25) is not directly constrained to the container 1 but is engaged only
with the first and second constrain portions.
[0221] The breakage portion 15, with the projection 25, is configured for separating from
the first and second constrain portions following the first opening of the closure
system 7 or following an attempt of removing the label itself for giving evidence
of a tamper of the container 1.
[0222] More particularly, during the first opening of the system 7, the constrain portions
are configured for remaining engaged (glued) with the store 2 and closure portion
9; the breakage portion 15 is not directly constrained to the store 2 and system 7:
the weakening lines present on the label around the breakage portion 15 cause the
label to break and separate said breakage portion 15 from the respective constrain
portions. As hereinbefore described, the breakage portion 15 supports the projection
25 which since is separated from the label, is no more tactilely perceivable: following
the first opening of the container, therefore the label gives evidence of a tamper
also to a sight-impaired person due to a failed perception of the projection 25.
5. Fifth embodiment of the container 1
[0223] In a fifth embodiment of the container 1 not illustrated in the attached figures,
this latter only comprises the store 2 and closure system 7 as hereinbefore described
with reference to the first embodiment of the container; in the fifth embodiment,
the container does not exhibit a safety device 12 as described with reference to the
first and second embodiments.
[0224] In the fifth embodiment, the breakage portion 15 is part of the front wall 4a of
the store 2, for example is disposed at the free edge 6.
[0225] In such configuration, the inserting portion 10 of the closure system 7 - in the
first closure condition of the system 7 - is fixed for example by gluing it to the
breakage portion 15. The electric circuit 30, as for the hereinbefore described first
and second embodiments, is defined at least partially on the breakage portion 15,
particularly a portion of the circuit line 33 is defined on the breakage portion 15:
the circuit line 33 is particularly defined partially on the portion 15 and partially
on the store 2.
[0226] The breakage portion 15 - following the first closure of the system 7 - is fixed
to this latter system 7; following the first opening of the container 1, the breakage
portion 15 separates from the store 2 and consequently the electric circuit 30 is
interrupted. Due to the interruption of the electric circuit 30, the container 1 can
give evidence of a performed tamper.
Process of making a tamper-evident container
[0227] Moreover, it is an object of the present invention a process of making a container
1 according to one or more of the attached claims and/or according to the above given
description.
[0228] First of all, the process comprises providing the store 2 which, as hereinbefore
described, is made of a sheet material, optionally a paper material. Particularly,
such step comprises providing at least one first sheet 51 including at least one first
and one second portions 52, 54 interconnected by a central connecting portion 53.
Moreover, the first sheet 51 comprises at least one first and one second lateral connecting
portions 55, 56. As it is visible in Figures 13 and 25 for example, the central connecting
portion 53 is interposed between the first and second portions 52, 54, the first portion
52 is interposed between the first lateral connecting portion 55 and the central connecting
portion 53 while the second portion 54 is interposed between the second lateral connecting
portion 56 and the central connecting portion 53. Each of said portions 52, 53, 54,
55, 56 comprises at least two opposite longitudinal edges and two opposite end edges:
the portions 52, 54, the central connecting portion 53 and said lateral connecting
portions 55, 56 are joined along the longitudinal edges and aligned along a single
connecting direction.
[0229] In a preferred but non-limiting configuration of the invention, the first portion
52 of the first sheet 51 exhibits a rectangular shape perimetrally delimited by a
lower edge 52a, a first and second lateral edges 52b, 52c and an upper edge 52d. In
the same way, the second portion 54 of the first sheet 51 exhibits a rectangular shape
perimetrally delimited by a lower edge 54a, a first and second lateral edges 54b,
54c, and an upper edge 54d. Advantageously, the first and second portions 52, 54 comprise
a sheet having substantially the same shape and size. The central portion 53 and lateral
connecting portions 55, 56 also exhibit a rectangular shape; such portions substantially
exhibit the same shape and/or size and are integrally joined to the portions 52 and
54 of the first sheet at the lateral edges.
[0230] The step of providing the store 2 comprises a step of folding the first sheet 51
at the lateral edges of the portions 52, 53, 54, 55 and 56 so that it is possible
to join the lateral connecting portions 55, 56. For maintaining the store 2 in the
folded 3-D shape, the process can comprise, in a non-limiting way, applying a predetermined
quantity of glue on the longitudinal connecting portions 55, 56 adapted to abut against
to each other: joining said portions enables to block the store 2 in the folded configuration.
[0231] It is useful to specify that the step of providing the first sheet 51 can comprise
a step of crushing which enables to define on the same sheet folding lines coinciding
with the longitudinal lateral edges of the portions of said first sheet 51. De facto,
the steps of folding the portions of the first sheet are performed just along the
longitudinal lateral edges of said portions which are crushed for promoting the movement
(folding) thereof.
[0232] The step of providing the first sheet 51 moreover comprises at least one step of
forming on the same sheet 51 at least one through notch 69 disposed on the first and/or
second portions 52, 54 and which is configured for defining said control opening 24.
The notch 69 is substantially performed at the lower and/or upper edges of at least
one of said portions 52, 54. The step of providing the first sheet 51 moreover comprises
at least one step of forming on the same sheet 51 at least one through groove 75 (see
Figures 13 and 25, for example) disposed on the first and/or second portions 52, 54
which is configured for defining the indentation 27. The groove 75 is substantially
made at the lower and/or upper edges of at least one of said portions 52, 54. Advantageously,
but in a non-limiting way, the groove 75 is made on the same sheet portion on which
the notch 69 is defined and particularly on this latter. Particularly, the through
groove 75 is defined on at least one transversal edge of the first or second portion
52, 54 of the first sheet 51. The through groove 75 defines an open profile having
a substantially "C" shape (Figure 13), or a "U" shape (Figure 13), or a "V" shape.
Advantageously, the first sheet 51 is completely made of paper material, exhibiting
a grammage comprised between 100 and 500 g/m
2, particularly comprised between 300 and 400 g/m
2.
[0233] Moreover, the process comprises the step of providing the closure system 7. Such
step comprises providing at least one second sheet 57, advantageously, integrally
joined to the first sheet 51, particularly at an end edge of the first and/or second
portions 52, 54 of the first sheet 51 (Figures 13 and 25). The second sheet 57 comprises
at least one first and one second portions 58, 59 integrally joined to each other:
the first portion 58 of the second sheet 57 is connected to the first sheet 51 so
that said first portion 58 is interposed between the second portion 59 of the second
sheet 57 and the first sheet 51. The attached figures illustrate a preferred but non-limiting
configuration of the invention by which two second sheets 57 engaged to the first
sheet 51 and disposed oppositely to this latter are provided. The second sheet 57
is for example directly connected to the upper edge 52d and/or lower edge 52a of the
portion 52 of the first sheet 51. Figures 13 and 25 illustrate, in a non-limiting
way, an embodiment wherein two sheets 57 are formed on the lower and upper edges 52a,
52d of the portion 52. Advantageously, the second sheet 57 is formed in one piece
with the first sheet for defining a single sheet; particularly, also the second sheet
57 is made of paper material, particularly of a paper material sheet having substantially
the same features of the first sheet 51.
[0234] The step of providing the second sheet 57 can further comprise at least one step
of forming on the same a through notch 74 (Figures 13 and 25) which is adapted to
define the through opening 26 of the closure system 7. The through notch 74 can be
defined on the first and/or second portions 58, 59 of the second sheet 57; in a preferred
but non-limiting embodiment of the invention, the notch 74 is partially defined on
the first and partially on the second portions 58, 59 of the second sheet 57 seamlessly
for defining a single closed-outline notch. Still more particularly, the through notch
74 defines a closed perimetral outline exhibiting at least one selected in the group
of the following shapes: square, rectangular, diamond, circular, elliptical, semicircular,
triangular shape. The attached figures illustrate a preferred but non-limiting embodiment
of the invention wherein the notch exhibits a rectangular shape.
[0235] Further, the process provides the steps of folding the first and second portions
58, 59 of the second sheet 57 for respectively forming the closure portion 9 and inserting
portion 10 of the closure system 7. The step of providing the closure system 7 can
further comprise a sub-step of providing at least one sheet 60 exhibiting at least
one portion 61 connected to at least one central and/or lateral connecting portions
of the first sheet 51 and emerging from this latter from the same side from which
the second sheet 57 emerges. Advantageously, the sheet 60 comprises four portions
61 integrally joined to the first sheet 51. Two portions 61 are connected to the central
portion 53 and emerge from this latter oppositely to each other along respective end
edges (emerging from the first sheet 51 from the same side from which the second sheet
57 emerges).
[0236] Two further portions 61 are connected to the longitudinal connecting portion 55 or
56 and emerge from this latter oppositely to each other along respective end edges
(emerging from the first sheet 51 from the same side from which the second sheet 57
emerges). Each portion 61 is made of a flat sheet material, particularly of a paper
sheet material, and exhibits a substantially square or trapezoidal shape. Advantageously,
also the third sheet 60 is made of a paper material, particularly of a paper sheet
material having substantially the same characteristics of the first and second sheets
51, 57. The process comprises the step of folding - particularly following the folding
step of the first sheet - the portion 61 of the sheet 60 towards the internal volume
of the store for forming the abutment portion 11 of the container 1.
[0237] In case of a process of making a container 1 according to the first above described
embodiment, the process comprises providing the safety device 12 which comprises at
least the sub-step of providing a third sheet 62 comprising at least one portion 63
integrally joined to the second portion 59 of the second sheet 57. The portion 63
of the third sheet 62 is also made of a sheet material, particularly of a paper sheet
material, and longitudinally emerges from the second sheet 57 oppositely to the first
sheet 51: the portion 63 of the third sheet 62 is configured for defining the first
hooking portion 13 of the container 1. The attached figures illustrate, in a non-limiting
way, a configuration of the third sheet 62 which is directly connected (emerging away
from) to the second portion 59 of the second sheet 57.
[0238] More particularly, the step of forming the portion 63 of the third sheet 62 provides
at least the following sub-steps:
- forming, as an extension to the second portion 59 of the second sheet 57, a flat sheet
substantially parallel to the second sheet 57, the extension sheet emerges from the
second portion 59 oppositely to the first portion 59 of the second sheet 57;
- forming at least one undercut 71 adapted to define the first hooking portion 13 of
the container 1.
[0239] The undercut 71 substantially defines, on the fourth sheet, a seat configured for
defining the undercut 20 of the first hooking portion 13. Advantageously, the step
of forming the extension comprises forming at least two undercuts 71 opposite to each
other with respect to the third sheet 62 itself and which are configured for defining
respective undercuts 20 of the first hooking portion 13. As hereinbefore described,
also the third sheet 62 is made of a paper material, particularly of a paper sheet
material having substantially the same characteristics as the first, second and third
sheets 51, 57, 60.
[0240] The step of providing the safety device 12 further comprises at least the sub-step
of providing a fourth sheet 64 comprising at least one portion 65 integrally joined
to the first sheet 51. In a non-limiting configuration of the invention, illustrated
in Figures 13 and 25, the fourth sheet 64 emerges laterally from the first sheet 51
besides the portion 55: this latter portion is interposed between the fourth sheet
64 and portion 52 of the first sheet 51. In such configuration, the process, during
the step of forming the store 2, comprises folding the portion 65 of the fourth sheet
64, for defining said second hooking portion 14, immediately after the step of folding
the longitudinal portion 55: in this way, following the next step of folding the portions
53, 54 and 56, the fourth sheet 64 is positioned inside the store 2. The step of folding
the portion 65 of the fourth sheet 64, for defining said second hooking portion 14,
can be performed before, during or after the step of forming the store 2. Anyway,
following the step of folding the portion 65, this latter is configured for being
disposed in the internal volume 3 of the store 2 for defining said hooking portion
14.
[0241] The portion 65 of the fourth sheet 64 is also made of a sheet material, particularly
of a paper sheet material. More particularly, the step of forming the portion 65 of
the fifth sheet 64 comprises at least the following sub-steps:
- forming, as an extension of the first sheet 51, a flat sheet substantially parallel
to the second sheet 57;
- forming, on said sheet, at least one undercut 70 adapted to define the second hooking
portion 14 of the container 1.
[0242] The undercut 70 substantially defines a seat adapted to receive the undercut 71 of
the third sheet 62; de facto, the undercut 70 is configured for defining the undercut
16 of the second hooking portion 14. Advantageously, the step of forming the extension
comprises the step of forming at least two undercuts 70 opposite to each other and
which are configured for defining the respective undercuts 16 of the second hooking
portion 14.
[0243] In a preferred but non-limiting embodiment of the invention, the first, second, third,
fourth sheets 51, 57, 62, 64 are integrally joined for forming a single sheet blank
50 (this condition is illustrated in Figures 13 and 25): the sheet blank 50 is at
least partially, particularly completely, made of a paper sheet material, optionally
the sheet blank 50 exhibits a grammage comprised between 100 and 500 g/m
2, particularly comprised between 300 and 400 g/m
2.
[0244] Moreover, the process comprises a step of forming, on the portions 63 and/or 65 respectively
of the third and fourth sheets 62, 64, at least one further portion 66 integrally
joined to said portion 63, 65 by a weakening line 67: the further portion 66 defines
the undercuts 70 and/or 71 and is configured for defining the breakage portion 15
of the container 1. This step of forming the further portion 66 substantially comprises
a sub-step of crushing and/or notching the third and/or fourth sheets 62, 64 for forming
on this latter a weakening line 67 (see Figure 13, for example) which is adapted to
define a portion of the sheet detachable (tearable) from the main body of the sheet.
The attached figures illustrate a non-limiting configuration of the invention in which
the further portion 66 is supported by the fourth sheet 64 so that, at the end of
the steps of crushing and/or notching and then folding the sheets, the breakage portion
15 is supported by the second hooking portion 14 as illustrated in the attached figures
showing the container 1. However, as hereinbefore described, the breakage portion
15 can be supported by the first hooking portion 13 or by both the portions 13, 14.
The process further comprises forming a number of further portions 66 equal to the
number of the second present sheets 57 and therefore equal to the closure systems
7 provided on the container 1. Figures 13 and 25 illustrate a preferred but non-limiting
configuration of the invention in which there are two third sheets 62, respectively
integrally joined to two second sheets 57, for forming first hooking portions 13;
therefore, there are at least two further portions 66 supported by a single fourth
sheet 64: the portions 66 are configured for defining two breakage portions 15 which
are adapted to cooperate with the two respective first hooking portions 13 of the
third sheet 62.
[0245] The step of providing the safety device 12 further comprises a step of forming, on
the package portion 15, the tactilely perceivable projection 25, emerging from the
store 2 and/or from the closure system 7: the breakage portion 15, with the projection
25, is configured for separating from the safety device 12 following a first opening
condition of the closure system 7 following said first closure condition for giving
evidence of a tamper of the container 1. More specifically, the step of providing
the further portion 66 comprises the step of forming at least one protuberance 77
emerging from the further portion 66 - of the third and/or fourth sheets 62, 64 -
and disposed oppositely to the undercut 70 of the further portion itself. The protuberance
73 is adapted to define the projection 25 of the breakage portion 15: the projection
25 of the portion 15, following the first closure condition of the container 1, emerges
from the free edge 6 of the store 2 and/or from the closure system 7 outside the internal
volume 3. De facto, the protuberance 73 is distanced from and opposite to the undercut
70 so that, following the step of folding the fifth sheet inside the store 2, the
undercut is completely received in the volume 3 while the projection emerges at least
partially from the free edge 6 and/or from the indentation 27. De facto, as hereinbefore
described, the projection 25 is distanced from and disposed oppositely to the gripping
edge 17 with respect to the portion 15: the projection 25 emerges oppositely to the
gripping edge 17 with respect to the breakage portion 15.
[0246] Moreover, the process can comprise forming, on the fourth sheet supporting the further
portion 66, an additional portion 76 of sheet material foldable above the further
portion 66 for defining the control portion 28. De facto, the additional portion 76
is an extension of the portion 66 and defines a substantially end portion of the portion
66. The portion 66 is interposed between the additional portion 76 and the second
portion 54 of the first sheet 51; the additional portion 76 is foldable above the
portion 54 with the portion 66: then, the additional portion 76 is again folded above
the portion 68 so that the cavity 29 of the control portion 28, in the 3-D configuration
of the container 1, is placed immediately behind the projection 25.
[0247] Advantageously, the sheets are obtained from a single flat sheet, particularly of
paper material, which is die-cut for defining the blank 50 comprising the above described
sheets 51, 57, 60, 62 and 64. The die-cutting step, besides defining the contour of
the blank, is configured for crushing the sheet for perimetrally delimiting the single
sheets, for example for defining the connecting end edges of the sheet and along which
the following folding steps are made. The die-cutting step further enabling to cut
the portion 52 and 54 for defining at least one of the following elements: the control
opening 24, the protuberance 73, the notch 74, the groove 75, the undercuts 70 and/or
71.
[0248] During the die-cutting step, there is the step of crushing and/or cutting the fourth
and/or fifth sheets for defining the weakening line 67 (or the plurality of weakening
lines 67) for forming the further portion 66.
[0249] The process of making the container 1 in the first embodiment thereof, further comprises
the step of defining the circuit 30 on at least part of the fourth sheet 64 and on
at least part of the further portion 66 so that at least part of the circuit line
crosses the portion 66 which will then define the breakage portion 15. The circuit
30 is disposed on the blank 50 in other words with the configuration by which the
sheet 501 is placed flat before the several folding steps. The circuit is defined
on the blank 50 (the flat preform) by means of a step of printing, particularly by
an offset print, a conductive material on the paper sheet. For example, the conductive
material can be implemented by a paint or ink.
[0250] As illustrated in Figure 13, the circuit 30 is partially printed on the portion 54
of the first sheet, partially on the second sheet 64 and partially on the portion
66. In the embodiment illustrated in Figure 13, the electric circuit 30 exhibits the
first and second end portions 31, 32 defined on the portion 54 so that at the end
of the folding steps, such portions 31 and 32 are defined on the external surface
2b of the store 2.
[0251] When the circuit 30 further exhibits the control unit 34, this latter can be printed
with the circuit line.
[0252] With reference to a process of making the container 1 according to the second above
described embodiment, the process comprises the step of making, particularly by printing,
the circuit 30 (second embodiment) on the first, second and fourth sheets (51, 57
and 64); on the second sheet the first end contact 35 is defined, while on the fourth
sheet - outside the portion 66 - the second end terminal 36 is defined: the circuit
line crosses said sheets (51, 57 and 64) and electrically connects the contacts 35
and 36.
[0253] The electric circuit in this second embodiment, comprises the control unit 34 operatively
active on the circuit line 33 and which is printed with this latter on the flat sheet
blank 50.
[0254] Following the step of printing the circuit 30, the single sheet blank 50 is folded
as hereinbefore described with reference to the step of forming the store 2, closure
system 7 and safety device 12.