TECHNICAL FIELD
[0001] The present invention relates to a lid assembly for a spout of a package, in particular
a package having a sealed main body, filled with a pourable product, even more particular
filled with a pourable food product.
[0002] Advantageously, the present invention also relates to a lid-spout group for a package,
in particular a package having a sealed main body, filled with a pourable product,
even more particular filled with a pourable food product, and having a spout and a
lid assembly.
[0003] Advantageously, the present invention also relates to a package, in particular a
package having a sealed main body, filled with a pourable product, even more particular
filled with a pourable food product, and comprising a lid assembly.
BACKGROUND ART
[0004] As is known, many liquid or pourable food products, such as fruit juice, UHT (ultra-high-temperature
treated) milk, wine, tomato sauce, etc., are sold in packages, in particular sealed
packages, made of sterilized packaging material.
[0005] A typical example is the parallelepiped-shaped package for pourable food products
known as Tetra Brik Aseptic (registered trademark), which is made by sealing and folding
a laminated strip packaging material. The packaging material has a multilayer structure
comprising a carton and/or paper base layer, covered on both sides with layers of
heat-seal plastic material, e.g. polyethylene. In the case of aseptic packages for
long-storage products, the packaging material also comprises a layer of oxygen-barrier
material, e.g. an aluminum foil, which is superimposed on a layer of heat-seal plastic
material, and is in turn covered with another layer of heat-seal plastic material
forming the inner face of the package eventually contacting the food product.
[0006] Some of the known packages, in particular a sealed main body of the packages formed
from the packaging material, comprise a designated pour opening, which allows the
outpouring of the pourable product from the package. Typically, the designated pour
opening is covered by a separation membrane, which isolates the inner of the package
from the outer environment and which is to be opened or to be removed or to be ruptured
or to be cut or to be pierced prior to the first outpouring of the pourable product
so as to allow for the outpouring of the pourable product through the designated pour
opening. It is also known to arrange a lid-spout group on the main body about the
designated pour opening.
[0007] There are known lid-spout groups, which comprise a spout having a pouring outlet
so as to allow for a controlled outpouring of the pourable product from the package
and a lid assembly for selectively opening and closing the pouring outlet.
[0008] Typical lid assemblies comprise a coupling ring arranged around a portion of the
spout and a lid configured to allow to selectively close and open the pouring outlet.
[0009] The lid is designed to be controlled between a closed configuration and an open configuration
in which the lid is configured to respectively cover and open the pouring outlet.
[0010] A typical lid assembly also comprises a plurality of rupturable coupling bridges,
which are configured to irreversibly rupture the first time the lid is controlled
from the closed configuration to the open configuration.
[0011] For some kinds of lid assemblies the rupturable coupling bridges are the only means
of connection between the coupling ring and the lid so that after the first control
of the lid from the closed configuration to the open configuration, there is no physical
connection between the lid and the coupling ring. This also leads to a clearly visible
separation of the coupling ring and the lid operating thereby as a tamper evidence.
[0012] Recently, lid assemblies have been developed, which comprise a non-rupturable connecting
element, which permanently connects the lid and the coupling ring with one another.
Such a connecting element shall avoid the separation of the lid and the coupling ring
from one another. This steady coupling has, however, the undesired effect that the
coupling ring and the lid become less separated and a user encounters more difficulties
in determining whether the lid has already been controlled at least once from the
closed configuration to the open configuration.
[0013] Thus, a desire is felt in the sector to provide for a lid assembly, which does not
come along with such inconveniences.
[0014] In particular, there is a desire felt in the sector to provide for a lid assembly
comprising a non-rupturable connection, which still allows a user to clearly recognize
that the lid has already been controlled at least once from the closed configuration
to the open configuration.
DISCLOSURE OF INVENTION
[0015] It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide in a straightforward
and low-cost manner an improved lid assembly for a spout of a package, in particular
a package having a sealed main body, filled with a pourable product, even more particular
filled with a pourable food product.
[0016] In particular, it is an object of the present invention to provide in a straightforward
and low-cost manner an improved lid assembly for a spout of a package, in particular
a package having a sealed main body, filled with a pourable product, even more particular
filled with a pourable food product, which allows to clearly recognize whether the
lid has already been controlled at least once from a closed configuration to an open
configuration.
[0017] It is a further object of the present invention to provide in a straightforward and
low-cost manner an improved lid-spout group for a package, in particular a package
having a sealed main body, filled with a pourable product, even more particular filled
with a pourable food product.
[0018] It is a further object of the present invention to provide in a straightforward and
low-cost manner an improved lid-spout group for a package, in particular a package
having a sealed main body, filled with a pourable product, even more particular filled
with a pourable food product, which allows to clearly recognize whether the lid has
already been controlled at least once from a closed configuration to an open configuration.
[0019] It is a further object of the present invention to provide in a straightforward and
low-cost manner a package, in particular a package having a sealed main body, filled
with a pourable product, in particular filled with a pourable food product, having
an improved lid assembly, in particular a lid assembly which allows to clearly recognize
whether the lid has already been controlled at least once from a closed configuration
to an open configuration.
[0020] According to the present invention, there is provided a lid assembly according to
the independent claim.
[0021] Further advantageous embodiments of the lid assembly are specified in the respective
dependent claims.
[0022] According to the present invention there is also provided a lid-spout group according
to claim 12.
[0023] According to the present invention, there is also provided a package according to
any one of claims 13 to 15.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0024] A non-limiting embodiment of the present invention will be described by way of example
with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Figure 1 is a schematic perspective view of a portion of a package having a lid assembly
according to the present invention, with parts removed for clarity;
Figure 2 is a lateral view of the lid assembly of Figure 1 being in a first configuration,
with parts removed for clarity;
Figure 3 is a lateral perspective view of the lid assembly of Figure 1 being in a
second configuration, with parts removed for clarity; and
Figure 4 is a lateral perspective view of the lid assembly of Figure 1 being in a
third configuration, with parts removed for clarity.
BEST MODES FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
[0025] Number 1 indicates as a whole a package (only partially shown to the extent necessary
for the comprehension of the present invention) comprising:
- a sealed main body 2, in particular a sealed carton package, being filled with a pourable
product, in particular a pourable food product, and in particular having a designated
pour opening (not shown and known as such) configured to allow for an outflow of the
pourable product from main body 2; and
- a lid-spout group coupled to the sealed main body 2 having at least a spout (not shown
as known as such) arranged and/or arrangeable about the designated pour opening and
a lid assembly 3 coupled and/or configured to be coupled to the spout.
[0026] According to some preferred non-limiting embodiments, main body 2 is obtained from
a packaging material, in particular a composite packaging material, having a multilayer
structure (not shown and known as such).
[0027] Preferentially, the packaging material is provided in the form of a web.
[0028] Preferentially, main body 2 is obtained by forming a tube from the packaging material,
longitudinally sealing the tube, filling the tube with the pourable product and by
transversally sealing and cutting the tube.
[0029] Preferentially, the packaging material comprises at least one layer of fibrous material,
such as e.g. a paper or cardboard, and at least two layers of heat-seal plastic material,
e.g. polyethylene, interposing the layer of fibrous material in between one another.
One of these two layers of heat-seal plastic material defines the inner face of main
body 2 contacting the pourable product.
[0030] Preferably, the packaging material also comprises a layer of gas- and light-barrier
material, e.g. aluminum foil or ethylene vinyl alcohol (EVOH) film, in particular
being arranged between one of the layers of the heat-seal plastic material and the
layer of fibrous material. Preferentially, the packaging material also comprises a
further layer of heat-seal plastic material being interposed between the layer of
gas- and light-barrier material and the layer of fibrous material.
[0031] According to a preferred non-limiting embodiment, the spout (s) is (are) applied
to package (s) 2 prior, during or after the formation, filling and sealing of main
body(ies) 2.
[0032] Alternatively, the spout (s) can be applied onto the packaging material prior to
arranging the packaging material within or during advancement of the packaging material
through a packaging machine for forming, filling and sealing main bodies 2 from the
packaging material.
[0033] In particular, application of the spout(s) to the packaging material or to main body
2 occurs by means of a molding process and/or adhesive bonding and/or ultrasonic bonding.
[0034] Preferentially, each lid assembly 3 is coupled to one respective spout prior or after
application of the respective spout onto main body 2 or onto the packaging material.
[0035] With particular reference to Figure 1, main body 2 extends along a longitudinal axis
A, a first transversal axis B and a second transversal axis C. In particular, the
extension of package 2 along longitudinal axis A is larger than the extension of package
2 along first transversal axis B and second transversal axis C.
[0036] Preferentially, main body 2 is parallelepiped-shaped.
[0037] According to some preferred non-limiting embodiments, main body 2 comprises a first
wall portion (not shown and known as such), in particular being transversal, even
more particular perpendicular, to axis A, from which main body 2 extends along axis
A. Preferably, the first wall portion defines a support portion of package 1, in particular
main body 2, which is designed to be put in contact with a support surface, such as
e.g. a shelf, when, in use, being e.g. exposed within a sales point or when being
stored. In particular, when being arranged on a support surface the first wall portion
defines a bottom wall portion.
[0038] Preferably, main body 2 also comprises a plurality of lateral walls 4 being (fixedly)
connected to the first wall portion and extending, in particular substantially parallel
to axis A, from the first wall portion.
[0039] Preferably, main body 2 also comprises a second wall portion 5 opposite to the first
wall portion and being (fixedly) connected to at least some of lateral walls 4. In
particular, lateral walls 4 are interposed between the first wall portion and second
wall portion 5. In particular, with package 1, in particular main body 2, being arranged
on the support surface, second wall portion 5 defines a top wall portion.
[0040] According to some non-limiting embodiments, the first wall portion and second wall
portion 5 may be parallel to one another.
[0041] According to a non-limiting alternative embodiment not shown, the first wall portion
and second wall portion 5 could be inclined with respect to one another.
[0042] According to some non-limiting embodiments, second wall portion 5 carries and/or
comprises the designated pour opening.
[0043] According to some preferred non-limiting embodiments, package 1, in particular main
body 2, comprises an inner space containing and/or configured to contain the pourable
product. In particular, the first wall portion, lateral walls 4 and second wall portion
5 delimit the inner space.
[0044] According to a preferred non-limiting embodiment, main body 2 comprises a separation
membrane (not shown and known as such) covering the designated pour opening. In particular,
the separation membrane separates in the area of, in particular at, the designated
pour opening the inner space from the outer environment. Preferentially, the separation
membrane comprises a gas- and light-barrier material, e.g. aluminum foil or ethylene
vinyl alcohol (EVOH) film.
[0045] In particular, during the first time use (see further below for more information),
the separation membrane is at least partially removed and/or pierced and/or opened
and/or ruptured and/or cut for allowing the pourable product to flow out of the inner
space and main body 2.
[0046] According to some possible non-limiting embodiments, the separation membrane is defined
by a portion of the packaging material, in particular a portion of the layers of the
packaging material being different from the layer of fibrous material.
[0047] According to some alternative non-limiting embodiments, the separation membrane could
be at least partially defined by a portion of an opening arrangement.
[0048] In more detail, the spout comprises at least:
- a pouring outlet configured to allow for the outflow of the pourable product from
package 1; and
- a collar carrying (comprising) the pouring outlet.
[0049] Preferentially, the spout also comprises a base frame coupling and/or configured
to couple the spout to main body 2, in particular to second wall portion 5, about
the designated pour opening.
[0050] Preferentially, the collar extends along a longitudinal axis, in particular parallel
to axis A, and carries (comprises) the pouring outlet at a first axial end of the
collar itself and an inlet opening for the pourable product at a second axial end
of the collar itself opposite to the first axial end. In particular, the collar delimits
(and/or comprises) a flow channel for the pourable product extending between the inlet
opening and the pouring outlet. In use, the collar is configured such to receive the
pourable product from the inner space through the inlet opening and such that the
pourable product flows out of the pouring outlet.
[0051] In particular, the collar has a tubular configuration.
[0052] Even more particular, the collar has an annular cross-sectional profile with respect
to a cross-sectional plane perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the collar.
[0053] With particular reference to Figures 1 to 4, lid assembly 3 comprises:
- a coupling ring 10 arrangeable and/or arranged around a portion of the spout, in particular
the collar;
- a lid 11 configured to selectively close and open the pouring outlet; and
- a connecting unit 12 connecting lid 11 to coupling ring 10.
[0054] In particular, connecting unit 12 is designed such to permanently couple coupling
ring 10 and lid 11 to one another. This means that connecting unit 12 guarantees the
physical connection between lid 11 and coupling ring 10 under normal use circumstances.
[0055] Preferentially, connecting unit 12 hinges lid 11 to coupling ring 10. In particular,
lid 11 is angularly moveable around a hinge axis defined by connecting unit 12. Even
more particular, the hinge axis is transversal, in particular perpendicular, to the
longitudinal axis of the collar.
[0056] Preferentially, coupling ring 10 is arranged around at least a portion of the collar.
In particular, coupling ring 10 is rotatable around the longitudinal axis of the collar.
[0057] According to some preferred non-limiting embodiments, lid 11 is controllable between
at least:
- a closed configuration, in which lid 11 is configured to cover and/or covers the pouring
outlet, in particular for impeding an outflow of the pourable product out of the pouring
outlet; and
- an open configuration in which lid 11 is configured to be and/or is detached from
the pouring outlet, in particular for allowing an outflow of the pourable product
through the pouring outlet.
[0058] Preferentially, lid 11 is in a first angular position and in a second angular position
with respect to the hinge axis when being controlled in respectively the closed configuration
and the open configuration. In particular, lid 11 is controllable between the closed
configuration and the open configuration by means of a pure angular movement of lid
11 around the hinge axis and between the first angular position and the second angular
position.
[0059] It should be noted that within the scope of the present description, a pure angular
movement means that for angularly moving lid 11 about the hinge axis no rotation of
lid 11 around a central axis being parallel, in particular coaxial, to the longitudinal
axis of the collar with lid 11 being in the closed configuration, is required. In
other words, it is possible to actuate the angular movement of lid 11 around the hinge
axis while lid 11 is angularly fixed with respect to the central axis. According to
such a definition, in the case the angular movement of lid 11 is actuated by means
of a rotation around the central axis, the angular movement is not a pure angular
movement.
[0060] It should be noted that package 1 after its formation is provided with lid 11 being
in the closed configuration. Package 1 is distributed and/or sold to a consumer with
lid 11 being in the closed configuration and lid 11 having not yet been controlled
at least once to the open configuration.
[0061] In particular, lid 11 is in an initial state in which lid 11 is in the closed configuration
and prior to any (first time) (full or partial) control of lid 11 from the closed
configuration to the open configuration.
[0062] Furthermore, lid 11 is in a used state the first time lid 11 has been controlled
at least once from the closed configuration to the open configuration.
[0063] According to some preferred non-limiting embodiments and with particular reference
to Figures 1 to 4, lid 11 comprises a top wall 13 configured to cover the pouring
outlet with lid 11 being controlled in the closed configuration and a side wall 14
protruding from top wall 13 and being configured to at least partially surround the
collar with lid 11 being arranged in the closed configuration.
[0064] Preferentially, top wall 13 and side wall 14 delimit an internal space having a (substantially)
cylindrical shape. In particular, the internal space houses with lid 11 being arranged
in the closed configuration at least a portion of the collar (and of the flow channel).
[0065] In particular, side wall 14 comprises an inner surface area facing the inner surface
of the collar with lid 11 being arranged in the closed configuration.
[0066] With particular reference to Figures 2 to 4, connecting unit 12 comprises one or
more coupling elements 15, preferentially at least two (only one shown in the Figures),
fixed to and protruding from coupling ring 10 and being connected to lid 11. In particular,
coupling elements 15 are designed such to define the hinge axis and to allow the angular
movement of lid 11 around the hinge axis.
[0067] According to some preferred non-limiting embodiments, lid assembly 3 also comprises
an opening arrangement (not shown and known as such) operatively coupled to lid 11
and configured to at least partially open and/or cut and/or rupture and/or remove
the separation membrane during the first time lid 11 is controlled from the closed
configuration to the open configuration. This means that with lid 11 being in the
initial state, the separation membrane is still intact, and the inner space is separated
from an outer environment.
[0068] According to the non-limiting embodiment shown, the opening arrangement comprises
a (polymer) covering layer fused and/or connected to the separation membrane and/or
at least partially defining the separation membrane and a coupling member connected
to the covering layer and lid 11. In use, the angular movement of lid 11 around the
hinge axis also leads to an angular movement of the covering layer and the separation
membrane around the hinge axis.
[0069] Alternatively, the opening arrangement could be in the form of a cutter or a strapping
element connected and/or fused to the separation membrane and which the consumer could
remove together with the separation membrane from main body 2.
[0070] Preferentially, lid assembly 3 also comprises one or more rupturable coupling bridges
16 connecting coupling ring 10 and lid 11 with one another with lid 11 being in the
initial state. Coupling bridges 16 are designed to irreversibly rupture during the
first control of lid 11 from the closed configuration to the open configuration, i.e.
coupling bridges 16 do not establish a physical contact between coupling ring 10 and
lid 11 with lid 11 being in the used state.
[0071] Advantageously and with particular reference to Figures 1 to 4, lid assembly 3 comprises
a tamper-evidence unit 20 associated to coupling ring 10 and lid 11. In particular,
tamper-evidence unit 20 is configured to indicate that lid 11 has been controlled
from the closed configuration to the open configuration at least once, i.e. tamper-evidence
unit 20 is configured to indicate that lid assembly 3 is in the used state.
[0072] In particular, tamper-evidence unit 20 comprises a tamper-evidence element 21 fixedly
connected to one of coupling ring 10 and lid 11, in the specific embodiment shown
to coupling ring 10, and a housing seat 22 associated to, in particular comprised
by, the other one of coupling ring 10 and lid 11, in the specific embodiment disclosed
lid 11, within which a portion of tamper-evidence element 21 is arranged with lid
11 being in the initial state. Advantageously, tamper-evidence element 21 is (irreversibly)
detached from housing seat 22 with lid 11 being in the used state.
[0073] As a result, the space of housing seat 22 occupied by the tamper-evidence element
21 with lid 11 being in the initial state is free and becomes clearly visible to a
user, who learns, thus, that lid 11 is in the used state. This indicates to the user
that the integrity of the package is presumably lost.
[0074] In particular, housing seat 22 is in the form of a through-slot provided within coupling
ring 10 or lid 11, in the specific embodiment shown within lid 11.
[0075] Preferentially, housing seat 22 is provided within side wall 14. In particular, housing
seat 22, in particular the through-slot, is inclined with respect to a central axis
of lid 11, in particular the central axis being transversal, in particular perpendicular,
to top wall 13. Even more particular, housing seat 22 (or more precisely its imaginary
prolongation) and the central axis define an acute angle between 20° to 70°.
[0076] According to some preferred non-limiting embodiments, tamper-evidence element 21
is deflectable, in particular so as to deflect during control of lid 11 from the closed
configuration to the open configuration. In particular, tamper-evidence element 21
is deflectable so as to at least partially follow the angular movement of lid 11 from
the first angular position to the second angular position.
[0077] Preferentially, tamper-evidence element 21 is deflectable between at least a base
position (see Figures 1 and 2) in which at least the above-mentioned portion of tamper-evidence
element 21 sits within housing seat 22 and a detached position (see Figure 4) in which
tamper-evidence element 21 is detached from housing seat 22.
[0078] In particular, tamper-evidence element 21 is configured such that tamper-evidence
element 21 is biased from the base position in the detached position the first time
lid 11 is controlled from the closed configuration to the open configuration.
[0079] Preferentially, during the first time lid 11 is controlled from the closed configuration
to the open configuration, tamper-evidence element 21 is (continuously) controlled
into (respective) intermediate positions (see Figure 3) until tamper-evidence element
21 loses contact with housing seat 22, in particular loss of contact of tamper-evidence
element 21 and housing seat 22 leads to tamper-evidence element 21 being biased to
the detached position.
[0080] According to the specific embodiment shown in Figures 1 to 4, tamper-evidence element
21 is fixedly connected to coupling ring 10 and lid 11 comprises housing seat 22.
[0081] Preferentially, tamper-evidence element 21 comprises a first end 23 connected to
coupling ring 10 and a second end 24 opposed to first end 23 and sitting within housing
seat 22 with lid 11 being in the initial state. In particular, a first distance (with
respect to a normal axis extending from coupling ring 10) between coupling ring 10
and second end 24 with tamper-evidence element 21 being arranged within housing seat
22 (i.e. with tamper-evidence element 21 being in the base position) is larger than
a second distance between coupling ring 10 and second end 24 with tamper-evidence
element 21 being detached from housing seat 22 (i.e. with tamper-evidence element
21 being in the detached position).
[0082] According to some preferred non-limiting embodiments, tamper-evidence element 21
is configured such that during the first time lid 11 is controlled from the closed
configuration to the open configuration and while at least still a portion of tamper-evidence
element 21 remains within housing seat 22, tamper-evidence element 21 is deflected
such that a third distance (with respect to the normal axis extending from coupling
ring 10) between coupling ring 10 and second end 24 is larger than the second distance.
In other words, while tamper-evidence element 21 is in the intermediate positions,
the third distance is larger than the second distance.
[0083] According to some preferred non-limiting embodiments, tamper-evidence element 21
and coupling ring 10 define an acute angle between 20° and 70° with lid 11 being in
the initial state and/or tamper-evidence element 21 being in the base position, and
in particular an acute angle between 0° to 5° with lid 11 being in the used state
and/or tamper-evidence element 21 being in the detached position. In particular, with
tamper-evidence element 21 being in the detached position, tamper-evidence element
21 is (substantially) parallel to coupling ring 10.
[0084] In particular, the acute angle defined by tamper-evidence element 21 and coupling
ring 10 with tamper-evidence element 21 being in one of the intermediate positions
is larger than the acute angle defined by tamper-evidence element 21 and coupling
ring 10 with tamper-evidence element 21 being in the base position.
[0085] According to some preferred non-limiting embodiments, connecting unit 12 is connected
to a rear portion of lid 11. Preferentially, housing seat 22 is arranged on a lateral
portion of side wall 26.
[0086] In particular, lid 11 comprises a central axis, in particular being parallel to longitudinal
axis E. Preferentially, housing seat 22 is angularly displaced from rear portion along
the central axis, in particular the angular displacement of housing seat 22 from the
rear portion about the central axis ranges between 10° to 150°, in particular between
30° 120°.
[0087] According to some preferred non-limiting embodiments, lid assembly 3 further comprises
at least one rupturable linking bridge 25 connecting tamper-evidence element 21 to
housing seat and/or lid 11 with lid 11 being in the initial state.
[0088] Preferentially, linking bridge 25 is configured to irreversibly rupture the first
time the lid 11 is controlled from the closed configuration to the open configuration.
In other words, linking bridge 25 is ruptured with lid 11 being in the used state.
[0089] In particular, linking bridge 25 is connected to second end 24.
[0090] According to some preferred non-limiting embodiments, each coupling bridge 16 extends
from a respective surface portion 26 (facing lid 11, with lid 11 being in the closed
configuration) and towards and to lid 11 (with lid 11 being in the closed configuration).
Preferentially, each coupling bridge 16 extends along a normal axis of the respective
surface portion 26 (i.e. an axis normal to the respective surface portion 26). Even
more preferentially, each coupling bridge 16 has a respective length along the normal
axis and at least one coupling bridge 16 has a length, which is larger than the respective
lengths along the normal axis of the other rupturable coupling bridges 16.
[0091] In this manner, after the irreversible rupture of coupling bridges 16 these differences
in the lengths allow for an additional visual effect of lid 11 having been moved at
least once from the closed configuration to the open configuration.
[0092] According to the specific embodiment shown, coupling ring 10 comprises a plurality
of receiving seats 27, each one housing a respective coupling bridge 16, and in particular
each one having one respective surface portion 26.
[0093] According to some preferred non-limiting embodiments, lid assembly 3, in particular
coupling ring 10, lid 11, connecting unit 12 and tamper-evidence element 21, is/are
formed and/or molded from a polymer.
[0094] In use, the outpouring of the pourable product from package 1 requires controlling
lid 11 from the closed configuration to the open configuration. This means that the
consumer needs to exert an opening force onto lid 11 for angularly moving lid 11 around
hinge axis F and from the first angular position to the second angular position.
[0095] The first time lid 11 is controlled from the closed configuration to the open configuration
tamper-evidence element 21 detaches from housing seat 22 providing for a visible tamper-evidence.
[0096] The first time lid 11 is controlled from the closed configuration to the open configuration
also the opening arrangement is actuated so that the separation membrane loses its
integrity and the pourable product can flow out of the inner space.
[0097] Additionally, also coupling bridges 16 rupture.
[0098] The advantages of lid assembly 3 and/or of the lid-spout group and/or of package
1 according to the present invention will be clear from the foregoing description.
[0099] In particular, a user clearly recognizes that lid 11 is in its initial state or in
its used state by controlling the position of tamper-evidence element 21. This works
despite the permanent connection between coupling ring 10 and lid 11 due to connection
unit 12.
[0100] A further advantage resides in providing for the through-slot, which leads to a void
when tamper-evidence element 21 is arranged in the detached position, which makes
evident that lid 11 was at least once controlled in the open configuration and that
package 1 has presumably lost its integrity.
[0101] Clearly, changes may be made to lid assembly 3 and/or the lid-spout group and/or
package 1 as described herein without, however, departing from the scope of protection
as defined in the accompanying claims.
1. Lid assembly (3) for a spout of a package (1) being filled with a pourable product;
the lid assembly (3) comprises at least:
- a coupling ring (10) arrangeable around a portion of the spout;
- a lid (11) configured to selectively close and open a pouring outlet of the spout;
and
- a connecting unit (12) connecting the lid (11) to the coupling ring (10);
wherein the lid (11) is controllable in a closed configuration in which the lid (11)
is configured to cover the pouring outlet and in an open configuration in which the
lid (11) is configured to open the pouring outlet;
wherein the lid (11) is in an initial state in which the lid (11) is in the closed
configuration and prior to any control of the lid (11) from the closed configuration
to the open configuration and a used state in which the lid (11) has been controlled
at least once from the closed configuration to the open configuration;
wherein the lid assembly (3) comprises a tamper-evidence unit (20) associated to the
coupling ring (10) and the lid (11);
wherein the tamper-evidence unit (20) comprises a tamper-evidence element (21) fixedly
connected to one of the coupling ring (10) and the lid (11) and a housing seat (22)
associated to the other one of the coupling ring (10) and the lid (11);
wherein at least a portion of the tamper-evidence element (21) is arranged in the
housing seat (22) with the lid (11) being in the initial state; and
wherein the tamper-evidence element (21) is detached from the housing seat (22) with
the lid (11) being in the used state.
2. Lid assembly according to claim 1, wherein the housing seat (22) is in the form of
a through-slot provided within the coupling ring (10) or the lid (11).
3. Lid assembly according to claim 2, wherein the lid (11) comprises a top wall (13)
configured to cover a pouring outlet of the spout with the lid (11) being in the closed
configuration and a side wall (14) protruding from the top wall (13);
wherein the through-slot is provided with the side wall (14) .
4. Lid assembly according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the tamper-evidence
element (21) is deflectable.
5. Lid assembly according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the tamper-evidence
element (21) is deflectable between at least a base position in which at least a portion
of the tamper-evidence element (21) sits within the housing seat (22) and a detached
position in which the tamper-evidence element (21) is detached from the housing seat
(22).
6. Lid assembly according to claim 5, wherein the tamper-evidence element (21) is biased
from the base position to the detached position the first time the lid (11) is controlled
from the closed configuration to the open configuration.
7. Lid assembly according to any one of claims 4 to 6, wherein the tamper-evidence element
(21) is deflectable so as to at least partially follow the angular movement of the
lid (11) from the closed configuration to the open configuration.
8. Lid assembly according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the tamper-evidence
element (21) is fixedly connected to the coupling ring (10) and the lid (11) comprises
the housing seat;
wherein the tamper-evidence element comprises a first end (23) connected to the coupling
ring (10) and a second end (24) opposed to the first end (23) and sitting within the
housing seat (22) with the lid (11) being in the initial state;
wherein a first distance between the coupling ring (10) and the second end (24) with
the tamper-evidence element (21) being arranged within the housing seat (22) is larger
than a second distance between the coupling ring (10) and the second end (24) with
the tamper-evidence element (21) being detached from the housing seat (22).
9. Lid assembly according to claim 8, wherein the tamper-evidence element (21) is configured
such that during the first time the lid (11) is controlled from the closed configuration
to the open configuration, the tamper-evidence element (21) is deflected such that
a third distance between the coupling ring (10) and the second end (24) is larger
than the second distance.
10. Lid assembly according to claim 8 or 9, wherein the tamper-evidence element (21) and
the coupling ring (10) define an acute angle between 20° and 70° with the lid (11)
being in the initial state.
11. Lid assembly according to any one of the preceding claims, and further comprising
at least one rupturable linking bridge (25) connecting the tamper-evidence element
(21) to the housing seat (22) with the lid (11) being in the initial state.
12. Lid assembly according to claim 10, wherein the linking bridge (25) is configured
to irreversibly rupture the first time the lid (11) is controlled from the closed
configuration to the open configuration.
13. Lid assembly according to any one of the preceding claims, and further comprising
a plurality of rupturable coupling bridges (16) connecting the coupling ring (10)
to the lid (11) and configured to irreversibly rupture the first time the lid (11)
is controlled from the closed configuration to the open configuration;
wherein each coupling bridge (16) extends along a normal axis and from the coupling
ring (10);
wherein at least one of the coupling bridges (16) has a length along the normal axis
which is larger than the length of the other coupling bridges (16).
14. Lid-spout group comprising at least a spout and one lid assembly (3) according to
any one of the preceding claims coupled to the spout.
15. Package (1) filled with a pourable product comprising at least a spout and one lid
assembly (3) according to any one of the preceding claims 1 to 13 and being coupled
to the spout.