EP1561701A1 - Tamper resistant container and cap - Google Patents
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- EP1561701A1 EP1561701A1 EP04002609A EP04002609A EP1561701A1 EP 1561701 A1 EP1561701 A1 EP 1561701A1 EP 04002609 A EP04002609 A EP 04002609A EP 04002609 A EP04002609 A EP 04002609A EP 1561701 A1 EP1561701 A1 EP 1561701A1
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- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
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- the invention relates to a container and a cap in accordance with the preamble of the first claim. It likewise relates to a container in accordance with the preamble of claim 12 and a cap of claim 16.
- This invention relates to a container and a cap, and in particular to pilfer-proof or tamper-evident systems of containers and caps. Many such systems are known in the art.
- one method of forming a tamper-evident connection between a container, in particular a bottle, and a cap is to use a threaded bottle cap which includes a ratchet ring having internal ratchet teeth in combination with a bottle neck having external ratchet teeth.
- a threaded bottle cap which includes a ratchet ring having internal ratchet teeth in combination with a bottle neck having external ratchet teeth.
- the ratchet teeth of the bottle cap positively engage the mating ratchet teeth of the bottle neck, thereby preventing unthreading and unsealing of the cap.
- the ratchet ring breaks away from the bottle cap and the bottle cap may be unscrewed from the bottle neck. In this manner, removal of the ratchet ring from the bottle cap serves as visual evidence that the bottle has been opened.
- one object of the invention is to provide an improved tamper resistant container and / or cap.
- the core of the invention is therefore that the container neck comprises breakage means which causes at least parts of the neck to break off if the cap is removed from said container.
- a bottle 1 comprising a bottle body 2, a bottle neck 3 and a cap 4 is shown.
- the contents may be in numerous forms, such as liquid, powder, granules or pellets, and others.
- the cap 4 can be fitted onto the bottle 1 in a relatively easy manner, by pushing the cap 4 vertically onto the bottle, manually or via a mechanical device.
- the cap and the bottle are made from plastic material, for example the cap from PP Polypropylene and the bottle from HDPE High Density Polyethylene. It is clear that numerous other materials can be used for the bottle and the cap.
- the cap is usually manufactured by an injection molding process.
- the bottle is manufactured by a blow molding process. This process comprises melting the plastic raw materials, resins of various types, processing the material inside an extruder and then forming the material into a tube. Then compressed air is blown into the tube of still molten plastic to inflate it into a mold with the shape of a bottle. The so obtained bottle, which is still hot and deformable, is then cooled into a rigid form.
- a retaining ring 6 is arranged at the neck 3 of the bottle retaining means.
- This retaining ring 6 of the bottle will retain the cap 4 on the bottle 1, the cap will be described in more detail below.
- the retaining ring 6 has a tapered shape with a portion nearest to the opening 5 of the bottle smaller than the base portion of the ring 6.
- the ring or rings can also have different shapes than shown and be made throughout the circumference of the neck or only part of the circumference. Most important is that the retaining means, for example the retaining ring 6, functions to retain the cap on the bottle neck.
- breakage means for example a breakage band 7 is arranged below the retaining ring 6, further away from the bottle opening.
- breakage band for example a breakage band 7
- the neck portion of the bottle is made with one or more areas intentionally thinner than the regular neck thickness.
- the breakage band or bands 7 may be made throughout the circumference of the neck of the bottle, or part of the circumference. If force is applied on the bottle neck 3, the bottle neck will break off at the breakage means.
- FIG. 3 shows the cap 4 of the bottle in more detail.
- the cap comprises a cap base 8 and a cap top 9 which are connected by a joint 10. Through the joint the top 9 can be closed with a snap onto the base of the cap.
- the base 8 of the cap has retaining means 11, for example a retaining ring which is arranged inside the cap on the part that is pushed onto the neck of the bottle.
- This ring inside the cap base 8 is tapered in shape, with the portion nearest to the bottom of the bottle larger than the other portion.
- This retaining ring 11 of the cap will interact with the retaining ring 6 of the bottle. Once the cap 4 is pushed onto the bottle neck 3, these rings 6, 11 will interlock with each other and hold the cap on the bottle.
- the retaining means 11 of the cap and the retaining means 6 of the bottle will be shaped accordingly to guarantee a proper interlock. Therefore also the retaining means 11 of the cap 4 can be only one ring or multiple rings. The ring or rings can also have different shapes than shown and be made throughout the circumference of the cap or only part of the circumference. Most important is that the retaining means, for example the retaining ring 11, functions to retain the cap on the bottle neck.
- an outlet hole 12 of the cap may be closed by a sealing layer 13.
- a sealing layer may be made with a thin layer of plastics already molded, or made with a location where a paper foil, aluminum foil, plastic foil, or a foil made with a combination of materials may be either heat-sealed, or glued onto the cap to seal-off the outlet hole 12. A user of the product will need to puncture this sealing layer 12, before the contents of the bottle may be dispensed.
- This sealing layer is optional and used depending on the nature of the contents of the product and the desire of marketer or manufacturer of the product.
- the cap 4 After the cap 4 is inserted onto the bottle 1 and the retaining rings of the cap 11 and bottle 6 are slipped into and just past each other, the cap is interlocked with the bottle. If a person intentionally tries to remove the cap 4 by force, manually or mechanically, the force will break the thinner portion(s) of the neck 3 of the bottle at the breakage band 7. The breakage of the neck of the bottle provides the evidence of the attempt to tamper with, pilfer or imitate the contents. After breakage of the neck it is not possible to attach another cap onto the bottle.
- the force to break off the neck of the bottle that means the design and thickness of the breakage band, has to be in such a way, that during the normal use of the bottle the neck will not break off.
- the force to break off the neck of the bottle also has to be less than the force that is needed to push the retaining ring of the cap over the retaining ring of the bottle to remove the cap.
- the cap base can have additionally a spline 14 which interacts with a groove 15 of the bottle, see Fig. 1B and 2A.
- a spline 14 which interacts with a groove 15 of the bottle, see Fig. 1B and 2A. This unique shape of bottle and cap fits properly in such way to prevent the twisting action of the cap from the bottle. This helps further to prevent the removal of the cap from the bottle without breaking the neck of the bottle.
- FIGS.A and 4B show another cap 4 of the bottle.
- This cap has six outlet holes 12 which may be also closed by sealing layers 13. Otherwise this cap has the same characteristics as the cap described in Figure 3.
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Abstract
A container (1) comprises a container neck (3) with an opening (5) at the end of
said neck (3) and a cap (4) which serves to close said opening (5).
The neck comprises breakage means (7) which causes at least parts of the neck
(3) to break off if the cap (4) is removed from said container (1).
Description
- The invention relates to a container and a cap in accordance with the preamble of the first claim.
It likewise relates to a container in accordance with the preamble ofclaim 12 and a cap of claim 16. - This invention relates to a container and a cap, and in particular to pilfer-proof or tamper-evident systems of containers and caps. Many such systems are known in the art.
- For example one method of forming a tamper-evident connection between a container, in particular a bottle, and a cap is to use a threaded bottle cap which includes a ratchet ring having internal ratchet teeth in combination with a bottle neck having external ratchet teeth. When the bottle cap is screwed on the bottle neck, the ratchet teeth of the bottle cap ride over the mating ratchet teeth on the bottle neck, thereby enabling the bottle cap to be fully tightened on the bottle neck. However, when a user attempts to unscrew the bottle cap using low-to-medium twisting force, the ratchet teeth of the bottle cap positively engage the mating ratchet teeth of the bottle neck, thereby preventing unthreading and unsealing of the cap. When higher levels of twisting force are applied to the bottle cap in the direction of unscrewing, the ratchet ring breaks away from the bottle cap and the bottle cap may be unscrewed from the bottle neck. In this manner, removal of the ratchet ring from the bottle cap serves as visual evidence that the bottle has been opened.
- While the combination of a bottle cap with a tamper evidencing ring and a bottle neck with ratchet teeth provides for an acceptable tamper-evident connection, this combination does have its limitations. Specifically, it may be possible for a person to pull the lower edge of the ratchet ring outward and then upward toward the cover of the bottle cap in order to defeat the locking action of the ratchet teeth of the bottle cap and bottle neck. It would then be possible to unscrew the bottle cap without breaking the ratchet ring away from the bottle cap and to screw the bottle cap back on the bottle neck. If this were to occur, there may be little visual evidence that the cap has been unscrewed and subsequently screwed back on the bottle neck. This would also be possible with other tamper-evident connection known. Therefore, present tamper-evident connections between a bottle cap and bottle neck may not provide optimum tamper resistance in certain circumstances.
- For some tamper-evident systems it is also possible to refill the bottle after use and put on a new cap with an untampered tamper evidence ring. Such a bottle can then be resold and it will not be possible for the buyer to detect, that the bottle was refilled.
- For the foregoing reasons, there is a need for improved tamper resistant systems which further limit the ability of a person to tamper with the contents of a container.
- Accordingly, one object of the invention is to provide an improved tamper resistant container and / or cap.
- According to the invention, this is achieved by the features of the first claim.
- The core of the invention is therefore that the container neck comprises breakage means which causes at least parts of the neck to break off if the cap is removed from said container.
- The advantages of the invention can be seen, inter alia, in the fact that tamper-evidence is shown on the neck of the container, as the neck breaks off at the breakage means if force is applied to remove the cap. After the breakage of the neck, no new cap can be fitted onto the container. Therefore the breakage of the neck provides the evidence of the attempt to tamper with, pilfer or imitate the contents of the container.
- Further advantageous embodiments of the invention emerge from the subclaims.
- A more complete appreciation of the invention and many of the attendant advantages thereof will be readily obtained as the same becomes better understood by reference to the following detailed description when considered in connection with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
- Fig. 1A
- shows in a side view part of a bottle cap;
- Fig. 1B
- shows in a side view part of a bottle;
- Fig. 2A
- shows a detailed, partial cross section view of the bottle neck;
- Fig. 2B
- shows a detailed, partial cross section view of the bottle neck of Fig. 2A from a different view;
- Fig. 3
- shows the bottle cap in more detail;
- Fig. 4A
- shows another bottle cap in more detail;
- Fig. 4B
- shows the bottle cap of Fig. 4A in top view.
- Only those elements that are essential for an understanding of the invention are shown.
- Referring now to the drawings, wherein like reference numerals designate identical or corresponding parts throughout the several views, in Figure 1A and 1B a
bottle 1 comprising abottle body 2, abottle neck 3 and acap 4 is shown. Through anopening 5 of the bottle, the bottle can be filled with different contents. The contents may be in numerous forms, such as liquid, powder, granules or pellets, and others. Thecap 4 can be fitted onto thebottle 1 in a relatively easy manner, by pushing thecap 4 vertically onto the bottle, manually or via a mechanical device. Preferably the cap and the bottle are made from plastic material, for example the cap from PP Polypropylene and the bottle from HDPE High Density Polyethylene. It is clear that numerous other materials can be used for the bottle and the cap. The cap is usually manufactured by an injection molding process. The bottle is manufactured by a blow molding process. This process comprises melting the plastic raw materials, resins of various types, processing the material inside an extruder and then forming the material into a tube. Then compressed air is blown into the tube of still molten plastic to inflate it into a mold with the shape of a bottle. The so obtained bottle, which is still hot and deformable, is then cooled into a rigid form. - According to Figure 2A and 2B at the
neck 3 of the bottle retaining means, for example a retainingring 6 is arranged. This retainingring 6 of the bottle will retain thecap 4 on thebottle 1, the cap will be described in more detail below. The retainingring 6 has a tapered shape with a portion nearest to theopening 5 of the bottle smaller than the base portion of thering 6. There can be only one ring or multiple rings at the bottle neck. The ring or rings can also have different shapes than shown and be made throughout the circumference of the neck or only part of the circumference. Most important is that the retaining means, for example the retainingring 6, functions to retain the cap on the bottle neck. - Below the retaining
ring 6, further away from the bottle opening, breakage means, for example abreakage band 7, is arranged. At this breakage band, the neck portion of the bottle is made with one or more areas intentionally thinner than the regular neck thickness. The breakage band orbands 7 may be made throughout the circumference of the neck of the bottle, or part of the circumference. If force is applied on thebottle neck 3, the bottle neck will break off at the breakage means. - Figure 3 shows the
cap 4 of the bottle in more detail. The cap comprises acap base 8 and acap top 9 which are connected by a joint 10. Through the joint the top 9 can be closed with a snap onto the base of the cap.
Thebase 8 of the cap has retaining means 11, for example a retaining ring which is arranged inside the cap on the part that is pushed onto the neck of the bottle. This ring inside thecap base 8 is tapered in shape, with the portion nearest to the bottom of the bottle larger than the other portion. This retainingring 11 of the cap will interact with the retainingring 6 of the bottle. Once thecap 4 is pushed onto thebottle neck 3, theserings
Therefore also the retaining means 11 of thecap 4 can be only one ring or multiple rings. The ring or rings can also have different shapes than shown and be made throughout the circumference of the cap or only part of the circumference. Most important is that the retaining means, for example the retainingring 11, functions to retain the cap on the bottle neck. - To further reinforce the pilfer-proof or pilfer-evident feature of the cap and bottle combination, an
outlet hole 12 of the cap may be closed by asealing layer 13. Such a sealing layer may be made with a thin layer of plastics already molded, or made with a location where a paper foil, aluminum foil, plastic foil, or a foil made with a combination of materials may be either heat-sealed, or glued onto the cap to seal-off theoutlet hole 12. A user of the product will need to puncture thissealing layer 12, before the contents of the bottle may be dispensed. This sealing layer is optional and used depending on the nature of the contents of the product and the desire of marketer or manufacturer of the product. - After the
cap 4 is inserted onto thebottle 1 and the retaining rings of thecap 11 andbottle 6 are slipped into and just past each other, the cap is interlocked with the bottle. If a person intentionally tries to remove thecap 4 by force, manually or mechanically, the force will break the thinner portion(s) of theneck 3 of the bottle at thebreakage band 7. The breakage of the neck of the bottle provides the evidence of the attempt to tamper with, pilfer or imitate the contents. After breakage of the neck it is not possible to attach another cap onto the bottle.
The force to break off the neck of the bottle, that means the design and thickness of the breakage band, has to be in such a way, that during the normal use of the bottle the neck will not break off. The force to break off the neck of the bottle also has to be less than the force that is needed to push the retaining ring of the cap over the retaining ring of the bottle to remove the cap. - The cap base can have additionally a
spline 14 which interacts with agroove 15 of the bottle, see Fig. 1B and 2A. This unique shape of bottle and cap fits properly in such way to prevent the twisting action of the cap from the bottle. This helps further to prevent the removal of the cap from the bottle without breaking the neck of the bottle. - Figure 4A and 4B show another
cap 4 of the bottle. This cap has six outlet holes 12 which may be also closed by sealinglayers 13. Otherwise this cap has the same characteristics as the cap described in Figure 3. - The invention is of course not restricted to the exemplary embodiments shown and described. For example instead of the bottle shown in the figures any form or shape of container may be used. Also the design of the caps shown may be altered and adapted to the specific needs.
- Obviously, numerous modifications and variations of the present invention are possible in light of the above teachings. It is therefore to be understood that within the scope of the appended claims, the invention may be practiced otherwise than as specifically described herein.
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- container / bottle
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- bottle body
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- bottle neck
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- cap
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- bottle opening
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- retaining ring bottle
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- breakage band
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- cap base
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- cap top
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- joint
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- retaining ring cap
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- outlet hole cap
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- sealing layer
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- spline
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- groove
Claims (16)
- A container (1) comprising a container neck (3) with an opening (5) at the end of said neck (3) and a cap (4) which serves to close said opening (5), wherein the neck comprises breakage means (7) which causes at least parts of the neck (3) to break off if the cap (4) is removed from said container (1).
- A container and cap as claimed in claim 1,
wherein the breakage means (7) has at least an area thinner than the regular neck (3) thickness. - A container and cap as claimed in claim 1 or 2,
wherein said neck (3) has retaining means (6) to retain said cap (4). - A container and cap as claimed in claim 1, 2 or 3,
wherein said cap (4) has retaining means (11) to retain said neck (3). - A container and cap as claimed in claim 3 and 4,
wherein said neck retaining means (6) and said cap retaining means (11) are interlocked to each other after the cap (4) is inserted onto the container neck (3). - A container and cap as claimed in claim 3 or 5,
wherein said neck retaining means (6) are at least a tapered ring with the portion nearest to the container opening (5) smaller than the base portion of the ring. - A container and cap as claimed in claim 4 or 5,
wherein said cap retaining means (11) is at least a tapered ring with the portion nearest to the container bottom larger than the other portion of the ring. - A container and cap as claimed in one of the preceding claims,
wherein said neck retaining means (6) is arranged closer to the container opening (5) than the breakage means (7). - A container and cap as claimed in one of the preceding claims,
wherein said container (1) and said cap (4) have means (14, 15) to prevent twisting the cap from the container. - A container and cap as claimed in one of the preceding claims,
wherein said container (1) and / or cap (4) are made from plastic. - A container and cap as claimed in one of the preceding claims,
wherein said container is a bottle. - A container (1) comprising a container neck (3) with an opening (5) at the end of said neck (3),
wherein the neck comprises breakage means (7). - A container as claimed in claim 12,
wherein the breakage means (7) has at least an area thinner than the regular neck (3) thickness. - A container as claimed in claim 12 or 13,
wherein said neck (3) has retaining means (6) to retain a cap (4). - A container as claimed in claim 12, 13 or 14,
wherein said retaining means (6) is arranged closer to the container opening (5) than the breakage means (7). - A cap (4) which serves to close said opening (5) of the container neck (3) as claimed in claim 11 to 13,
wherein said cap (4) has retaining means (11) to retain said neck (3).
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EP04002609A EP1561701A1 (en) | 2004-02-05 | 2004-02-05 | Tamper resistant container and cap |
GB0616721A GB2425120B (en) | 2004-02-05 | 2005-02-05 | Tamper resistant container and cap |
DE112005000303T DE112005000303B4 (en) | 2004-02-05 | 2005-02-05 | Tamper-proof container with lid |
PCT/IB2005/000281 WO2005075313A1 (en) | 2004-02-05 | 2005-02-05 | Tamper resistant container and cap |
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