Threaded container closure
The present invention is directed to a closure having a top wall which has a base cross-sectional thickness, a threaded portion and an annular skirt depending therefrom which includes tamper-evident means frangibly connected thereto. The top wall further comprises a stiffening block from which an inner annular seal and an outer annular seal depend. The inner annular seal is characterized by depending from a point of the stiffening block which is midway between the inner and outer periphery of the stiffening block and which is positioned to sealingly engage the inner wall of the opening of a container to which the closure is applied. The outer annular seal depends from the stiffening block in a manner such that the outer wall of the seal defines the outer periphery of the stiffening block. The stiffening block contains also a groove which defines the point of attachment of the inner wall of the outer seal and the sealing block and a step between the inner and outer seal which impinges the opening of a container to which the closure is affixed. This arrangement provides improved sealing and decoupling of stresses placed on the closure top wall from the sealing means.
The invention pertains to a closure for sealing the opening of a container and a package comprising the closure assembled onto a container.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONClosures for sealing a container comprising a top wall, depending therefrom a skirt having a threaded portion and attached thereto a tamper-evident device are well known in the art. In particular, closures having a sealing means comprising an annular sealing member depending from the top wall of the closure which is coaxial with the closure skirt are known also. An example of one such closure is described in U.S. Pat. No. 6,235,226 to Krautkramer, which employs an annular member defining a sealing “olive” which enters the neck of a container onto which it is applied and has a portion that seals with the internal surface of the container neck. In addition to the sealing olive, the Krautkramer closure has a second sealing member in the form of a ring which depends from the top wall of the closure, coaxial with the closure skirt and located between the closure skirt and sealing olive. This second sealing member impinges the opening of the container, making contact with the outer lip portion of the container opening, forming a second seal as the closure is screwed onto the container. This arrangement produces two seals on the container, an inner seal in which the inner wall of the container opening places the sealing olive in compression, and an outer seal in which the sealing flap is placed in tension by the outer lip of the container opening.
As is known in the art, such closures are subject to over-torquing on application, making it difficult to remove the closure. In addition, such closures are subjected to loss of seal between the closure and the container when a package comprising the closure assembled to a container is subjected to shock, for example, dropping, or sudden changes in pressure which result in “bulging” of the closure (increases in pressure), or drawing the closure into the container (decrease in pressure). These events, termed herein for convenience as “doming” effect the manner in which both the inner and outer seals impinge the container and can cause the seal to break and the container to leak. In addition, with these prior art closures, forces applied to the center of the closure during storage and handling after filling, for example, stacking of cases of bottles, are translated to the sealing means of the closure with similar breaking of the seal and loss of sealing.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThese and other deficiencies are met by the present invention. The present invention provides a container closure having a top wall which has a base cross-sectional thickness and depending from the periphery thereof, an annular skirt having an internally threaded portion and frangibly attached to the free edge of said annular skirt, a tamper-evident means which includes means for engaging a feature on a container to which the closure is applied to facilitate separating said tamper-evident means from said annular skirt at said frangible connection, and wherein the closure is further characterized by:
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- (a) a filled shoulder region between the top wall and said annular skirt forming a substantially conical profile having a face oriented toward the radial axis of the closure;
- (b) an annular sealing means depending from said top wall and centered on the radial axis of the closure, comprising:
- (i) a stiffening block in the form of a ring of material depending from said top wall coaxially with said annular skirt, having an inner and outer periphery, the stiffening block being characterized in having a cross-section thicker than said top wall base thickness;
- (ii) an annular outer seal depending from the stiffening block proximal to said closure shoulder, having an outer wall defining the outer periphery of said stiffening block and an inner wall facing the radial axis of the closure, and which is further characterized in having at least a portion of the free end thereof which projects toward said annular skirt;
- (iii) an annular inner seal having an inner and an outer wall depending from said stiffening block, said inner wall defining a point of attachment to the stiffening block at a point outboard of the edge of the inner periphery of said stiffening block, said outer wall defining a point of attachment to the stiffening block inboard of said inner wall of the annular outer seal, the inner seal being further characterized in projecting toward said annular skirt, wherein said annular inner seal has a face directed toward the radial axis of the closure which is substantially conical and is further characterized by the outer wall defining a surface having an outermost diameter greater than the opening of a container to which the closure is applied which enters into sealing engagement with the opening of said container; and
- (iv) an annular groove in said stiffening block which defines the point of attachment of the inner wall of the outer seal with the stiffening block and which is further characterized by having a depth yielding a cross-sectional thickness to the stiffening block which is at least as great as the base thickness of the closure top wall and which is disposed in the stiffening block to provide a step between the point at which the outer wall of the inner annular seal is attached to the stiffening block and the groove, the step being positioned to impinge a portion of the inner edge of the opening of a container to which the closure is attached,
wherein the diameter and length of said inner and outer seal and the spacing between them are selected to accommodate a container opening and place said outer seal in a biaxial stretching condition against the lip of the container opening.
In one embodiment of the present invention closure, the base thickness of the top wall, and the cross-sectional thickness of the stiffening block and annular groove are selected such that doming of the cap due to stress is confined to the central region of the cap within the inner periphery of said stiffening block.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The figures utilize numbers pointing out various features of the inventive closures wherein like numbers in different figures represent like features in the closure.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS European patent no. 0810951 to Thompson, and published International Application no. WO 03/074380 and the priority documents claimed therein describe several molded plastic closures, the details of which are incorporated in their entirety herein by reference. As illustrated in
The following description employs terms utilizing structural description, for example, “point of attachment”. It is to be understood that no limitation regarding methods of forming the subject closures are inherent therein. Accordingly, it is contemplated that the closures of the invention will be prepared by any known means, including injection molding of plastics forming the closure as a single, monolithic structure. It is to be understood that the term “closure” refers to molded plastic closures as that term is understood by those of ordinary skill in the art.
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The cross-section thickness of the stiffening block in the various regions described above relative to the base thickness of the cap itself, permits the central portion of the cap to be relatively thin, permitting overall weight and materials savings, and allows the sealing region to remain relatively free of the stresses effecting sealing during handling and storage of a filled container. Accordingly, the base thickness of the closures top wall, and the cross-sectional thickness of the stiffening block and its attendant integral stop block and annular groove are selected such that the comparatively thinner central top wall portion of the closure can be subjected to doming forces due to product stacking and pressure changes internally in the filled container, which are decoupled from the periphery of the closure, and thus from straining or impinging on the sealing features of the closure. Thus, permitting longer storage and handling life to packages sealed with the closure.
Numerous tamper-evident means are known in the industry and cited in the publications incorporated herein by reference. These publications are incorporated herein for illustration of tamper-evident means as well. It is preferred if tamper-evident means include a ribbed frangible region and include also a “winged” or “claw-like” radially projecting array of features directed to the radial axis of the closure. The dimensions and configuration of these projections will be selected for engagement with a feature on the finish of a container to which the closure is applied. As is known, such engagement promotes immobilization of the tamper-evident band when the closure is removed from the container, assisting in rupture of the frangible connection between the closure and the tamper-evident band and retention of the band (as an indication of container breach) on the container.
Having described the presently preferred embodiments, it is to be understood that the invention may be otherwise embodied within the scope of the appended claims.
Claims
1. A closure having a cross-section of the closure in FIG. 1 containing a plug sealing arrangement which engages the internal wall of a container opening upon application of the closure to the container, and which has a outer-lip sealing means that engages the outer-lip of the container opening upon application of the closure to the container.
2. The closure of claim 1 wherein said inner and outer sealing means disengage from the container prior to said threaded portion disengaging from the container.
3. A container closure having a top wall which has a base cross-sectional thickness and depending from the periphery thereof, an annular skirt having an internally threaded portion and frangibly attached to the free edge of said annular skirt, a tamper-evident means which includes means for engaging a feature on a container to which the closure is applied to facilitate separating said tamper-evident means from said annular skirt at said frangible connection, and wherein the closure is further characterized by:
- a. a filled shoulder region between said top wall and said annular skirt forming a substantially conical profile having a face oriented toward the radial axis of the closure;
- b. depending from said top wall and centered on the radial axis of the closure, an annular sealing means comprising: (i) a stiffening block depending from said top wall coaxially with said annular skirt in the form of a ring of material having an inner and outer periphery which is characterized in having a cross-section thicker than said top wall base thickness; (ii) an annular outer seal depending from the stiffening block proximal to said closure shoulder, having an outer wall defining the outer periphery of said stiffening block and an inner wall facing the radial axis of the closure, and which is further characterized in having at least a portion of the free end thereof which projects toward said annular skirt; (iii) an annular inner seal having an inner and an outer wall depending from said stiffening block, said inner wall defining a point of attachment to the stiffening block at a point outboard of the edge of the inner periphery of said stiffening block, said outer wall defining a point of attachment to the stiffening block inboard of said inner wall of the annular outer seal, the inner seal being further characterized in projecting toward said annular skirt, and wherein said annular inner seal has a face directed toward the radial axis of the closure which is substantially conical and is further characterized by the outer wall defining a surface having an outermost diameter greater than the opening of a container to which the closure is applied which enters into sealing engagement with the opening of said container; and (iv) an annular groove in said stiffening block which defines the point of attachment of the inner wall of said outer seal with said stiffening block and which is further characterized by having a depth yielding a cross-sectional thickness to the stiffening block which is at least as great as the base thickness of the closure top wall and which is disposed in the stiffening block to provide a step between the point of attachment of the outer wall of said inner annular seal to said stiffening block and said groove, said step being positioned to impinge a portion of the inner edge of the opening of a container to which the closure is attached, wherein the diameter and length of said inner and outer seal and the spacing between them are selected to accommodate a container opening and place said outer seal in a biaxial stretching condition against the lip of the container opening.
4. The closure of claim 3 wherein the base thickness of the top wall, and the cross-sectional thickness of the stiffening block and annular groove are selected such that doming of the cap due to stress is confined to the central region of the cap within the inner periphery of said stiffening block.
5. A package comprising a container assembled with a closure of claims 1 to 4.
Type: Application
Filed: Dec 6, 2005
Publication Date: Jul 27, 2006
Inventors: Lawrence Smeyak (Crawfordsville, IN), Greg Mishler (Crawfordsville, IN), Aaron Schwartz (Crawfordsville, IN), Nigel Thompson (Stourbridge)
Application Number: 11/295,622
International Classification: B65D 53/00 (20060101); B65D 51/00 (20060101);