US20250042621A1
A TAMPER EVIDENT CLOSURE FOR A THREADED CONTAINER
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AMCOR FLEXIBLES NORTH AMERICA, INC.
Inventors
Jonathan COLLINS, Lionel Sylvain Olivier CARRE
Abstract
A tamper evident closure ( 100 ) for containers having a threaded neck and a locking shoulder. The closure has a top ( 102 ) and an annular skirt ( 104 ) defining a cavity ( 105 ). The skirt has an upper portion ( 106 ) having threads ( 110 ) projecting into the cavity ( 105 ) for engaging the threaded neck, a lower portion ( 108 ) having a tuck ring ( 114 ), and a peripheral slit ( 112 ) between the upper portion and the lower portion. The peripheral slit ( 112 ) is interrupted by a plurality of hinge bridges ( 116 ), a plurality of pairs of sacrificial bridges ( 118 ) spaced from one another by a gap ( 120 ), and a plurality of vertical splits ( 124 ). One of each split ( 124 ) is in registration with a respective gap ( 120 ). The sacrificial bridges ( 118 ) and the tuck ring ( 114 ) break upon removal of the closure to divide the tuck ring into segments ( 126 ) between the vertical splits ( 124 ). The segments bend radially outward along the hinge bridges by a camming action on the locking shoulder on removal of the entire closure from the container.
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Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
[0001]The present invention provides a tamper evident closure for a container having external threads and a locking shoulder and more particularly a tamper evident closure having a tuck ring with segments that bend radially outward along hinge bridges upon removal of the entire closure from the container.
BACKGROUND
[0002]Closures for containers having an externally threaded neck and a locking shoulder are commonly referred to as capsules. Capsules are applied to the externally threaded neck by a rolling process. A capsule blank is drawn from a sheet of thin ductile metal such as an aluminum-based alloy. As formed, the capsule has a top panel and a depending cylindrical skirt. The depending skirt is formed of an upper main body portion and a lower locking band portion. These two portions are divided by a peripheral interrupted slit line, with intervening bridges, so that the locking band is connected to the main portion of the skirt by the spaced bridges.
[0003]The capsule is applied to the neck of the container by application of a pressure block to the top portion of the capsule and at the same time a thread roller deforms the upper portion of the capsule into conformity with the threads of the container neck. The lower edge portion of the locking band is turned under the locking shoulder using a roller, preferably acting simultaneously with the thread rolling operation. This band when so applied acts to seal the container.
[0004]In certain prior art capsules of this type, turning of the capsule to disengage the threads results in fracturing of the bridges connecting the locking band to the main body of the capsule, leaving the band still engaged with the shoulder of the bottle to visually indicate that the container has been opened.
[0005]Closures of this type have enjoyed commercial success in the art but provide an impediment to the recycling of the container as the bands must be first removed from the containers before they are recycled. The time and effort required to remove the bands, in some instances, renders recycling of such containers economically infeasible and the containers are sent to land fill.
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SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0007]Disclosed herein is a tamper evident closure for containers having a threaded neck and a locking shoulder. The capsule has a shell of a ductile metal having a top and an annular skirt defining a cavity. The skirt has an upper portion having threads projecting into the cavity for engaging the threaded neck, a lower portion having a tuck ring, and a peripheral slit between the upper portion and the lower portion. The slit is interrupted by a plurality of hinge bridges, a plurality of pairs of sacrificial bridges spaced from one another by a gap, and a plurality of vertical splits. One of each split is in registration with a respective gap. The tuck ring is adapted to be turned under the shoulder for locking therewith. The sacrificial bridges and the tuck ring break upon removal of the closure to divide the tuck ring into segments between the vertical splits. The segments bend radially outward along the hinge bridges by a camming action on the locking shoulder on removal of the entire closure from the container.
[0008]Other features and advantages of the invention will be apparent from the following specification taken in conjunction with the following Figures.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0009]To understand the present invention, it will now be described by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings and attachments in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0022]While this invention is susceptible of embodiments in many different forms, there is shown in the drawings and will herein be described in detail preferred embodiments of the invention with the understanding that the present disclosure is to be considered as an exemplification of the principles of the invention and is not intended to limit the broad aspect of the invention to the embodiments illustrated.
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[0024]Additionally, the slit 112 is interrupted by a plurality of sacrificial bridges 118. The sacrificial bridges 118 appear in pairs separated by a first gap 120. Each pair of sacrificial bridges 118 is positioned between a pair of hinge bridges 116 by a second gap 122. The second gap 122 is larger than the first gap 120.
[0025]A plurality of vertical splits 124 divide the tuck ring 114 into segments 126. The vertical splits 124 are in registration with a central portion of the first gap 120. Upon twisting of the capsule about a vertical axis 127 during removal of the capsule 100 from a threaded container (
[0026]The fracturing of the sacrificial bridges 118 and the vertical splits 124 cause an audible sound to indicate a first opening of the container. This is another tamper evident feature. The used capsule 100 can be reconnected to the container but upon further openings, no audible sound will be emitted. In a preferred form, the audible sound will have a volume of 50 db to 70 db and most preferably about 60 db when measured by a sound level meter positioned 10 cm from the capsule.
[0027]The upper portion 106 of the capsule preferably has a knurling pattern 134 on an external surface to enhance the grip of a user. The knurling pattern can be applied using techniques well known to those of ordinary skill in the art. The capsule 100 preferably is removed by a user with a force of from 3 lbf·in (3.44 kgf·cm) to 13 lbf·in (14.95 kgf·cm). The capsule can be formed from a blank cut from a sheet of a thin ductile metal, preferably of a thickness of 0.18 mm to 0.23 mm according to DIN 546. Suitable aluminum alloys are sold, for example, under reference Nos. EN AW-8011/A or EN AW-3105.
[0028]The capsule 100 of
[0029]However, in an alternate embodiment shown in
[0030]A suitable threaded container with a locking shoulder includes numerous bottles, including wine bottles having a BVS type glass finishes according to EN 16293 (2020) “Glass Packaging—Deep BVS finishes for “still wines” with redraw on application. Spirit bottles having a BVP EN 15543 (2008) Screw Thread Finishes for Bottles are also suitable.
[0031]The capsule 100 will preferably include a liner disc inserted into the chamber and in contact with an inner surface of the top wall. The liner can be retained within the capsule using a bead feature, for example. The liner participates in the control of oxygen permeability. The liners typically are of a multilayer polymeric structure and their construction and use are well known to those having ordinary skill in the art.
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[0032]A number of capsules 100 were formed as shown in
[0033]Additionally, the sound level was measured in a number of samples and on average the sound level was 60 db.
[0034]A number of samples of the used capsules were subjected to a sharp edge test, and a tuck ring folding test. The sharp edge test was carried out in accordance with Underwriters Laboratories UL 1439 (2004) Tests for Sharpness of Edges of Equipment using a sharp-edge tester. The sharp-edge tester has a handle with a pivoted arm. A constant-tensioning spring secured to the handle applies a constant force to the arm. The arm has a head and is wrapped with three layers of tape. The two outer layers serve as sensing tapes, and the inner layer acts as an indicating tape. The head of the tester was applied to samples of a used capsule and there were no instances where the indicating tape was damaged. Thus, the test samples passed the sharp-edge test.
[0035]The tuck ring folding test as shown in
[0036]Many modifications and variations of the present invention are possible in light of the above teachings. It is, therefore, to be understood within the scope of the appended claims the invention may be protected otherwise than as specifically described.
Claims
1. A tamper evident closure for containers having a threaded neck and a locking shoulder comprising:
a shell of a ductile metal having a top and an annular skirt defining a cavity, the skirt having an upper portion having threads projecting into the cavity for engaging the threaded neck, a lower portion having a tuck ring, and a peripheral slit between the upper portion and the lower portion interrupted by a plurality of hinge bridges, a plurality of pairs of sacrificial bridges spaced from one another by a gap, and a plurality of vertical splits one of each in registration with a respective gap, the tuck ring being adapted to be turned under the shoulder for locking therewith, the sacrificial bridges and the tuck ring breaking upon removal of the closure to divide the tuck ring into segments between the vertical splits, the segments bend radially outward along the hinge bridges by a camming action on the locking shoulder on removal of the entire closure from the container.
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