TECHNICAL FIELD
[0001] The present invention relates to an opening device, in particular to a reclosable
opening device, configured to be applied to a package containing a pourable product,
preferably a pourable food product.
BACKGROUND ART
[0002] As it is generally known, many pourable food products, such as fruit juice, UHT (ultra-high
temperature-treated) milk, wine, tomato sauce, etc., are sold in packages made of
sterilized packaging material.
[0003] A typical example is the parallelepiped-shaped package for pourable food products
known as Tetra Brik Aseptic (registered trademark), which is made by folding and sealing
a laminated sheet of packaging material.
[0004] In particular, the packaging material has a multilayer structure substantially comprising
a base layer for stiffness and strength, which may be made of fibrous material, e.g.
paper or mineral-filled polypropylene material, and a number of lamination layers
made of heat-seal plastic material, e.g. polyethylene films, covering both sides of
the base layer.
[0005] In the case of aseptic packages for long-storage products, such as UHT milk or fruit
juice, the packaging material also comprises a layer of gas-barrier material, e.g.
aluminum foil or ethyl vinyl alcohol (EVOH) film, which is superimposed on a layer
of heat-seal plastic material, and is in turn covered with another layer of heat-seal
plastic material. This latter layer of plastic material forms the inner face of the
package eventually contacting the pourable food product.
[0006] Packages of this sort are normally produced on fully automatic packaging machines,
in which a continuous tube is formed from the sheet of packaging material.
[0007] Furthermore, the sheet of packaging material is sterilized in the packaging machine
by applying a chemical sterilization agent, which is then removed after sterilization
is completed.
[0008] Subsequently, the sheet of packaging material is maintained in a closed, sterile
environment and is folded and sealed longitudinally to form the tube.
[0009] In order to complete the forming operations, the tube is filled from above, by means
of a pipe, with the pourable food product and is formed, sealed and subsequently cut
along equally spaced transversal cross sections.
[0010] Pillow packs are obtained thereby, which have a longitudinal sealing band, a top
transversal sealing band and a bottom transversal sealing band, and which are then
folded mechanically to form respective finished substantially parallelepiped-shaped
packages.
[0011] Alternatively, the packaging material may be cut into blanks, which are formed into
packages on forming spindles, and the resulting packages are filled with the food
product and sealed. One example of such package is the so-called "gable top" package
commonly known by the trade name Tetra Rex (registered trademark).
[0012] To open the packages described above, various solutions have been proposed, one of
which involves the use of reclosable opening devices made of plastic material.
[0013] Opening devices of such type generally comprise:
- a frame defining an opening and fitted over a hole or a pierceable or tear-off portion
in a wall of the package; and
- a cap configured to be coupled to the frame in order to close the opening.
[0014] According to a known solution, the frame is fitted over a so-called prelaminated
hole, i.e. a hole formed through the base layer only and covered, by means of a lamination
process, by the other lamination layers of the packaging material, including the layer
of gas-barrier material.
[0015] In other words, the frame is fitted, typically glued, onto the pierceable portion
of the prelaminated hole, which is made of such lamination layers.
[0016] According to an alternative solution, the pierceable portion may be defined by a
patch attached to the packaging material to close a hole formed, in this case, through
the full thickness of the packaging material.
[0017] Threaded opening devices are known, in which the frame typically comprises an externally
threaded, substantially cylindrical-shaped collar, whereas the cap comprises an internal
thread and is initially screwed to the collar. Furthermore, the cap is normally injection-molded
integrally with a relative tamper-evidence ring, which is coaxially connected to the
cap itself by means of a plurality of breakable bridges and which is destined to remain
fitted to the collar once the bridges are broken and the cap is unscrewed.
[0018] It is known in the field that, after unsealing the cap, i.e. after detaching the
cap from the tamper-evidence ring and unscrewing the cap from the frame by applying
torque, the user must also remove (i.e. cut or tear) the pierceable portion covering
the prelaminated hole, in order to access the inside of the package.
[0019] For this purpose, according to a known configuration, the opening device comprises
a pull-off tongue coupled to the pierceable portion and configured to be torn by the
user, once the cap has been unscrewed from the frame.
[0020] According to an alternative solution, the known opening devices comprise a substantially
tubular cutting member screwed inside the collar and having an edge with a number
of substantially triangular end teeth, which cooperate with and partly detach the
pierceable portion from the relative wall, preferably with the exception of a small-angle
portion, so as to avoid the torn pierceable portion to fall into the inside of the
package after cutting.
[0021] More precisely, the cutting member is activated by the cap by means of a one-way
ratchet-type transmission means, operated during disengagement of the cap from the
collar. In detail, the cutting member is movable along a spiral path with respect
to the frame, from a raised rest position, in which the end teeth face the pierceable
portion, into successive lowered cutting positions, in which the end teeth interact
with the pierceable portion, thereby cutting the pierceable portion.
[0022] It is known in the field the constantly growing need for reducing the environmental
impact that comes along with packaging and bottling of foodstuff and non-foodstuff
products. In particular, due care must be taken with regard to the plastic components
of the packages, which can pollute aquatic and terrestrial environments.
DISCLOSURE OF INVENTION
[0023] It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide an opening device for
a package containing a pourable product, which is designed to meet the above-mentioned
need in a straightforward and low-cost manner.
[0024] This object is achieved by an opening device as claimed in claim 1.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0025] Two non-limiting embodiments of the present invention will be described by way of
example with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Figure 1 is a perspective view of a top portion of a sealed package for containing
pourable products, onto which an opening device according to a first embodiment of
the present invention is fitted;
Figure 2 is a larger-scale, partially sectioned side view of the opening device and
package of Figure 1, with parts removed for clarity;
Figure 3 is a larger-scale sectioned side view, with parts removed for clarity, of
a detail of the opening device and package of Figure 2; and
Figure 4 is a perspective view of a top portion of a sealed package for containing
pourable products, onto which an opening device according to a second embodiment of
the present invention is fitted.
BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
[0026] With reference to Figure 1, number 1 indicates as a whole a package made of a multilayer
sheet of packaging material 2, adapted to contain a pourable product, and having a
wall, in particular a top wall 4, onto which an opening device 3, preferably made
of plastic material, is fitted.
[0027] In particular, package 1 is adapted to contain a pourable food product, such as milk,
water, fruit juice or the like.
[0028] In the example shown, opening device 3 is fitted to an opening area of package 1
by conventional fixing means, such as adhesive substances, e.g. glue, or by means
of welding systems, e.g. laser welding or microflame welding.
[0029] With reference to Figures 2 and 3, packaging material 2 comprises a base layer 5
for providing stiffness and strength, which may be made of fibrous material, e.g.
paper or mineral-filled polypropylene material, and a cover layer arrangement 6.
[0030] In detail, cover layer arrangement 6 comprises a first covering layer 6a and a second
covering layer 6b, both made of heat-seal plastic material, e.g. polyethylene film,
and covering both sides of base layer 5.
[0031] Packaging material 2 comprises, at top wall 4 of package 1, a pierceable portion
7 which is covered externally, in use, by opening device 3 and which is configured
to be detached, at least partially, from top wall 4 in order to allow the pourable
product to exit package 1.
[0032] In one embodiment, pierceable portion 7 defines the opening area to which opening
device 3 is fitted.
[0033] In another embodiment not shown, opening area may be a through hole made in the packaging
material 2, in particular in the portion of packaging material 2 forming top wall
4.
[0034] In the present case, package 1 is an aseptic package for long-storage food products;
accordingly, cover layer arrangement 6 also comprises a barrier layer 8 made of gas-barrier
material, e.g. aluminum foil or ethyl vinyl alcohol (EVOH) film, which is superimposed
on the second covering layer 6b and is in turn covered with a third covering layer
6c of cover layer arrangement 6, made of heat-seal plastic material.
[0035] In particular, third covering layer 6c forms the inner face of package 1 eventually
containing the pourable food product.
[0036] In other words, first covering layer 6a, second covering layer 6b, barrier layer
8 and third covering layer 6c define lamination layers applied, by a lamination process,
to base layer 5 when producing packaging material 2 in the form of a continuous sheet,
before cutting and folding it to form package 1.
[0037] Pierceable portion 7 is defined by a through hole formed only through base layer
5 and covered by first covering layer 6a, second covering layer 6b, barrier layer
8 and third covering layer 6c.
[0038] In practice, pierceable portion 7 is made of the above-mentioned lamination layers
and closes the through hole formed in base layer 5.
[0039] Preferably, pierceable portion 7 is an integral part of cover layer arrangement 6.
[0040] According to an alternative embodiment not shown, pierceable portion 7 may be made
of only one or more of first covering layer 6a, second covering layer 6b, barrier
layer 8 and third covering layer 6c. For example, pierceable portion 7 may be made
solely of barrier layer 8.
[0041] In a further alternative embodiment not shown, pierceable portion 7 may be defined
by a patch attached to packaging material 2 to cover a hole formed, in this case,
through the full thickness of packaging material 2.
[0042] Pierceable portion 7 has an axis A, preferably orthogonal relative to top wall 4,
in particular vertical when package 1 stands on a bottom wall (not shown and substantially
parallel to top wall 4).
[0043] According to the non-limiting example shown, pierceable portion 7 has a substantially
circular shape concentric to axis A.
[0044] With reference to Figures 1 to 3, opening device 3 comprises:
- a frame 10 defining a passage 11 for the pourable product ending with an opening 11a
through which the pourable product is poured, in use, and fitted about pierceable
portion 7, onto top wall 4 of package 1; and
- a cap 12 configured to cooperate in contact with frame 10 to close passage 11 and
opening 11a.
[0045] In detail, opening 11a is arranged coaxially to axis A and cap 12 is configured to
engage frame 10 coaxially to axis A to close passage 11.
[0046] More specifically, frame 10 comprises a base plate 13, preferably flat, configured
to be attached to package 1 substantially parallel to top wall 4 and surrounding pierceable
portion 7, and a cylindrical collar 14 projecting transversally, in particular orthogonally,
from base plate 13, and having a longitudinal axis B coaxial, in use, to axis A. In
particular, collar 14 coaxially defines passage 11. Hence, opening 11a is arranged
coaxially also to axis B.
[0047] Cap 12 comprises a substantially flat circular portion 15 and a cylindrical portion
16, which projects from flat portion 15 along a longitudinal axis C of cap 12 itself
and which is configured to coaxially engage collar 14 in order to close passage 11.
[0048] For this purpose, collar 14 is provided with an outer thread 17 extending onto an
external lateral surface 18 of collar 14 itself, and cap 12 is provided with an inner
thread 19 extending onto an internal lateral surface 20 of cylindrical portion 16.
[0049] In detail, outer thread 17 and inner thread 19 are configured to mutually engage
so as to determine, in use and under the action of the user, unscrewing and screwing
of cap 12 relative to frame 10, and therefore collar 14, thereby causing opening and
closing of passage 11.
[0050] Opening device 3 further comprises tamper-evidence means, in particular a tamper-evidence
ring 21, preferably formed integrally with cap 12, for example injection-molded together
with cap 12, and initially connected coaxially to an edge 22 of cap 12 by means of
a number of breakable connecting bridges.
[0051] In detail, cap 12 is fitted initially to frame 10 in a closed position, in which
cap 12 is screwed completely onto collar 14, with edge 22 and tamper-evidence ring
21 still connected to one another.
[0052] In greater detail, tamper-evidence ring 21 is angularly fixed relatively to axis
A and axis B, and, once detached from cap 12, tamper-evidence ring 21 remains angularly
fixed relatively to axis A and axis B.
[0053] To this end, collar 14 comprises a number of recesses 23 configured to be engaged
by corresponding protrusions 23a of tamper-evidence ring 21.
[0054] In particular, recesses 23 are distributed circumferentially onto collar 14, relatively
to axis B, and protrusions 23a are distributed circumferentially onto tamper-evidence
ring 21.
[0055] During fitting of cap 12 onto frame 10, tamper-evidence ring 21 is fitted to collar
14 so that protrusions 23a face recesses 23, thereby engaging corresponding recesses
23.
[0056] More precisely, each recess 23 acts as rotational and axial stop for the respective
protrusion 23a, thereby preventing the angular motion, i.e. the rotation, of tamper-evidence
ring 21 with respect to axis A and axis B.
[0057] According to an alternative embodiment not shown, tamper-evidence ring 21 is rotatably
fitted to collar 14 - i.e. it is freely rotatable with respect to collar 14.
[0058] Once unsealed, cap 12 is moveable between:
- an open position, in which cap 12 is unscrewed off collar 14 and detached from frame
10; and a
- the closed position, in which cap 12 is screwed again on collar 14 thereby re-closing
passage 11 and opening 11a.
[0059] During first disengagement of cap 12 from collar 14, that is during first movement
of cap 12 from its closed position to its open position, the connecting bridges initially
connecting tamper-evidence ring 21 and cap 12 are broken.
[0060] More specifically, after the first disengagement of cap 12 from collar 14, each protrusion
23a of tamper-evidence ring 21 remains engaged into one respective recess 23, which,
as stated above, acts as a rotational stop for such protrusion 23a.
[0061] Due to the resisting torque transmitted to the connecting bridges, these latter break,
thereby freeing cap 12 from tamper-evidence ring 21 and permitting the unscrewing
of the latter off collar 14.
[0062] According to this non-limiting embodiment shown, opening device 3 further comprises
a known tubular cutting member 24 which engages collar 14 axially and in a movable
manner and is activated by cap 12 to interact with pierceable portion 7 to open package
1.
[0063] In detail, cutting member 24 is provided with cutting means (known per se and not
described in detail) and is connected to collar 14 by means of a guiding arrangement
such as thread elements or cam elements (also known per se and not described in detail)
and is configured to move between a raised resting position and a lowered opening
position, during first disengagement of cap 12 from collar 14.
[0064] In greater detail, in the raised resting position, cutting member 24 is entirely
housed within collar 14, with the cutting means facing pierceable portion 7; in the
lowered position, cutting member 24 projects axially from collar 14 to cut, penetrate
and tear off pierceable portion 7 in a known manner, thereby allowing a fluid connection
between the inside of package 1 and passage 11 (and also opening 11a).
[0065] Displacement of cutting member 24 is controlled via a one-way angular transmission
device 25 carried by cap 12, in particular fitted to flat portion 15, in a manner
known and not described in detail.
[0066] In an alternative embodiment not shown, opening device 3 comprises a pull-off tongue
coupled to pierceable portion 7 and configured to be pulled by the user, once cap
12 has been unscrewed from collar 14, in order to manually tear off pierceable portion
7.
[0067] According to an important aspect of the present invention, opening device 3 comprises
a connection member 26 binding cap 12 to frame 10.
[0068] Connection member 26 is so configured as to allow cap 12 to be unscrewed from collar
14 and to prevent cap 12 from being detached (and in particular disposed of separately)
from frame 10, i.e. from package 1.
[0069] In detail, connection member 26 is angularly fixed relatively to axis A, in particular
to axis A and to axis B.
[0070] In greater detail, connection member 26 comprises a loop portion 27 and a connecting
portion 28 which, according to this preferred embodiment, is fitted to base plate
13 and, therefore, connects loop portion 27 to base plate 13.
[0071] More precisely, connecting portion 28 comprises a first stretch 28a protruding from
base plate 13, preferably along a direction substantially parallel to axis B, and
a second stretch 28b extending from first stretch 28a and connecting first stretch
28a to loop portion 27. In particular, first stretch 28a projects from a peripheral
portion of base plate 13.
[0072] More precisely, connecting portion 28 is formed integrally with frame 10, preferably
with base plate 13.
[0073] Hence, connecting portion 28 is angularly fixed relatively to axis A and axis B at
first stretch 28a and carries loop portion 27 at second stretch 28b.
[0074] Preferably, the whole connection member 26 is formed integrally with frame 10, for
example by injection-molding.
[0075] In view of the above, connection member 26 and, therefore, loop portion 27 are angularly
fixed relatively to axis B and, therefore, to axis A.
[0076] According to the invention, cap 12 is movably fitted to connection member 26, in
particular to loop portion 27.
[0077] In detail, cap 12 comprises a pin element 32 coupled to loop portion 27, in particular
engaging loop portion 27.
[0078] In greater detail, as visible in Figures 1 and 2, pin element 32 projects from flat
portion 15 coaxially to axis C and engages loop portion 27 rotatably about axis C.
[0079] More precisely, pin element 32 projects from an axial side of flat portion 15 which
is axially opposite with respect to the other axial side of flat portion 15 from which
cylindrical portion 16 projects from.
[0080] As visible in Figure 2, pin element 32 comprises:
- a main body 32a connected to flat portion 15, preferably integrally protruding from
flat portion 15 coaxially to axis C; and
- a pin head 32b coaxially projecting from main body 32a and having a radial extension
greater than the radial extension of main body 32a.
[0081] More precisely, pin head 32b defines an axial stop for loop portion 27. Furthermore,
flat portion 15 defines a further axial stop for loop portion 27, axially opposite
to pin head 32b, relatively to axis C.
[0082] In this way, the movement of cap 12 relative to connection member 26, and in particular
to loop portion 27, is substantially limited to its rotation about axis C.
[0083] However, it is specified that cap 12 could also perform a slight axial movement along
axis C, depending on the length of main body 32a of pin element 32.
[0084] Preferably, main body 32a has a substantially cylindrical shape and loop portion
27 has a substantially circular configuration and engages main body 32a coaxially
to axis C.
[0085] In view of the above, cap 12 is rotatably carried by connection member 26 by means
of the rotatable coupling between pin element 32 and loop portion 27.
[0086] Therefore, pin element 32 is configured to rotate relatively to loop portion 27 during
the screwing and unscrewing of cap 12 on/off collar 14, coaxially to axis A, axis
B and axis C.
[0087] Conversely, connection member 26 is integrally coupled to frame 10 in a fixed and
non-rotatable way about axis A and axis B.
[0088] Thanks to this configuration, during pouring of pourable product outside of package
1, a movement of cap 12 in front of the pouring trajectory of the pourable product
exiting from package 1 is prevented, thereby avoiding undesired interferences between
cap 12 and/or connection member 26 and the pourable product exiting from package 1.
[0089] In view of the above, connection member 26 defines a region of maximum distance of
cap 12 from frame 10, within which cap 12 can be moved away from and towards frame
10, without interfering with the pourable product exiting, in use, from package 1.
[0090] The operation of opening device 3 is described hereinafter with reference to Figure
1 and 2 and starting from a condition in which cap 12 is still screwed on frame 10.
[0091] Starting from this condition, to open package 1, the user unscrews cap 12, thereby
causing the connecting bridges of tamper-evidence ring 21 to break and causing the
activation of cutting member 24, which determines the tearing of pierceable portion
7.
[0092] The action of unscrewing displaces cap 12 from its closed position to its open position.
[0093] During the displacement of cap 12 from the closed position to the open position,
cap 12 is tethered to frame 10 by means of connection member 26, as described above.
[0094] Once the desired amount of pourable product has been poured through passage 11, the
user can close passage 11 by screwing again cap 12 on collar 14.
[0095] With reference to Figure 4, number 3' indicates as a whole an opening device fitted
to package 1 and made according to a second preferred embodiment of the present invention.
[0096] Since opening device 3' is similar to opening device 3, the following description
is limited to the differences between them, and using the same references, where possible,
for identical or corresponding parts and components.
[0097] In particular, opening device 3' differs from opening device 3 by comprising a connection
member 26' having a connecting portion 28' fitted to tamper-evidence ring 21.
[0098] More precisely, connecting portion 28' is formed integrally with tamper-evidence
ring 21.
[0099] In detail, connecting portion 28' is integrally coupled, at its first stretch 28a',
with tamper-evidence ring 21 and, at its second stretch 28b', with loop portion 27'
(which is identical to loop portion 27 of connection member 26).
[0100] Preferably, connection member 26', tamper-evidence ring 21 and cap 12 are formed
integrally with one another, for example by injection-molding.
[0101] The advantages of opening device 3, 3' according to the present invention will be
clear from the foregoing description.
[0102] In particular, thanks to the presence of connection member 26, 26', cap 12 is firmly
tethered to frame 10 and the risk of dispersing cap 12 in the environment after use
of package 1 is consistently reduced, thereby preventing plastic pollution of the
environment deriving from packages 1 of the above-mentioned type.
[0103] In addition, since connection member 26, 26' is coupled to cap 12 in a rotatable
manner, i.e. in a loose way, by means of the rotatable coupling between pin element
32 and loop portion 27, 27', it does not affect the normal operation and use of opening
device 3, 3', maintaining at least the same versatility of the opening devices known
in the art and not provided with connection member 26, 26', and at the same time being
more environment-friendly.
[0104] Moreover, as pin element 32 is arranged on flat portion 15, there is no need for
design modifications and adaptations of cap 12.
[0105] In addition, in the case of opening device 3', as connection portion 28' of connection
member 26' is formed integrally with tamper-evidence ring 21, there is no need for
design modifications and adaptations of frame 10.
[0106] Clearly, changes may be made to opening device 3, 3' as described herein without,
however, departing from the scope of protection as defined in the accompanying claims.
[0107] In particular, frame 10 of opening device 3 could be directly molded, for example
by injection molding, at the opening area of package 1. In this case, a predetermined
amount of molten plastic material is injected onto, and through, the pierceable portion
7 by means of a known molding device. During molding, the plastic material is forced
to pierce the pierceable portion 7 from a first side thereof, due to the injection
pressure and the geometry of the molding device used to form the opening device 3,
so as to pass through the pierceable portion 7, and protrude from a second side of
the pierceable portion 7, opposite to the first side. The lamination layers forming
the pierceable portion 7 and closing the hole of the base layer 5 are first pierced
through and then resealed by the plastic material forming frame 10.
[0108] In such a case, the finished package 1 is defined by the assembly comprising the
filled, folded and sealed package 1 and the frame 10 which has been injection molded
on the top wall 4 of package 1, in particular at the opening area thereof. In other
words, frame 10 can be regarded as part of both package 1 and opening device 3. Therefore,
in this case, connection member 26, 26' is fitted to cap 12 and to package 1, that
is, it secures cap 12 to package 1, as frame 10 is part of package 1.
1. An opening device (3, 3') configured to be applied to a package (1) containing a pourable
product; said opening device (3, 3') comprising a cap (12) configured to close a passage
(11) for said pourable product obtainable at an opening area of said package (1) ;
characterized by comprising a connection member (26, 26') configured to bind said cap (12) to said
package (1).
2. The opening device as claimed in claim 1-, wherein said cap (12) is movably fitted
to said connection member (26, 26').
3. The opening device as claimed in claim 1 or 2, wherein said passage (11) has a first
longitudinal axis (A) and said connection member (26, 26') comprises a loop portion
(27, 27') and a connecting portion (28, 28');
said cap (12) comprising a pin element (32) engaging said loop portion (27, 27').
4. The opening device as claimed in claim 3, wherein said cap (12) comprises a top wall
(15) and a lateral wall (16), said lateral wall (16) projecting from said top wall
(15);
said pin element (32) being arranged onto said top wall (15).
5. The opening device as claimed in claim 4, wherein said cap (12) has a second longitudinal
axis (C) ;
said lateral wall (16) defining a substantially cylindrical portion (16) projecting
from said top wall (15) along said second longitudinal axis (C);
said pin element (32) projecting from said top wall (15) coaxially to said second
longitudinal axis (C) and engaging said loop portion (27, 27') rotatably about said
second longitudinal axis (C).
6. The opening device as claimed in claim 5, wherein said pin element (32) and said cylindrical
portion (16) project from opposite axial sides of said top wall (15) .
7. The opening device as claimed in any one of claims 4 to 6, wherein said pin element
(32) comprises a main body (32a) connected to said top wall (15) and a pin head (32b)
axially projecting from said main body (32a) and having a radial extension greater
than the radial extension of said main body (32a), relatively to said second longitudinal
axis (C);
said pin head (32b) and said top wall (15) defining opposite axial stops for said
loop portion (27, 27').
8. The opening device as claimed in any one of the foregoing claims, wherein said connection
member (26, 26') is configured to be angularly fixed relatively to said first longitudinal
axis (A).
9. The opening device as claimed in any one of the foregoing claims, and further comprising
a frame (10) defining said passage (11) and being fittable about said opening area
of said package (1); said cap (12) being configured to cooperate in contact with said
frame (10) to close said passage (11);
said connection member (26, 26') binding said cap (12) to said frame (10).
10. The opening device (3) as claimed in claim 9, wherein said connecting portion (28)
is fitted to said frame (10).
11. The opening device (3) as claimed in claim 10, wherein said connection member (26)
is formed integrally with said frame (10).
12. The opening device (3') as claimed in any one of the foregoing claims, and further
comprising tamper-evidence means (21) initially connected to said cap (12) by means
of a number of breakable connecting bridges;
said connecting portion (28') being fitted to said tamper-evidence means (21).
13. The opening device as claimed in claim 12, wherein said tamper-evidence means (21)
are angularly fixed relatively to said first longitudinal axis (A).
14. The opening device (3') as claimed in claim 12 or 13, wherein said connection member
(26') is formed integrally with said tamper-evidence means (21).
15. The opening device as claimed in any one of the foregoing claims, wherein said opening
area defines an opening portion (7) of said package (1);
said opening device (3) comprising a cutting member (24) configured to engage said
passage (11) in a movable manner, and configured to cooperate in contact with said
opening portion (7) to open said package (1).
16. A package (1) containing a pourable product and obtained from a sheet of packaging
material (2) having an opening portion (7);
said package (1) comprising an opening device (3, 3') as claimed in any one of the
foregoing claims and fitted about said opening portion (7).