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GB2200898A
GB2200898A GB08729580A GB8729580A GB2200898A GB 2200898 A GB2200898 A GB 2200898A GB 08729580 A GB08729580 A GB 08729580A GB 8729580 A GB8729580 A GB 8729580A GB 2200898 A GB2200898 A GB 2200898A
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Dennis Greaves
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National Plastics Ltd
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
    • B65D51/00Closures not otherwise provided for
    • B65D51/18Arrangements of closures with protective outer cap-like covers or of two or more co-operating closures
    • B65D51/20Caps, lids, or covers co-operating with an inner closure arranged to be opened by piercing, cutting, or tearing
    • B65D51/22Caps, lids, or covers co-operating with an inner closure arranged to be opened by piercing, cutting, or tearing having means for piercing, cutting, or tearing the inner closure
    • B65D51/221Caps, lids, or covers co-operating with an inner closure arranged to be opened by piercing, cutting, or tearing having means for piercing, cutting, or tearing the inner closure a major part of the inner closure being left inside the container after the opening
    • B65D51/222Caps, lids, or covers co-operating with an inner closure arranged to be opened by piercing, cutting, or tearing having means for piercing, cutting, or tearing the inner closure a major part of the inner closure being left inside the container after the opening the piercing or cutting means being integral with, or fixedly attached to, the outer closure
    • B65D51/223Caps, lids, or covers co-operating with an inner closure arranged to be opened by piercing, cutting, or tearing having means for piercing, cutting, or tearing the inner closure a major part of the inner closure being left inside the container after the opening the piercing or cutting means being integral with, or fixedly attached to, the outer closure the outer closure having to be removed or inverted for piercing or cutting
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
    • B65D51/00Closures not otherwise provided for
    • B65D51/18Arrangements of closures with protective outer cap-like covers or of two or more co-operating closures
    • B65D51/20Caps, lids, or covers co-operating with an inner closure arranged to be opened by piercing, cutting, or tearing
    • B65D51/22Caps, lids, or covers co-operating with an inner closure arranged to be opened by piercing, cutting, or tearing having means for piercing, cutting, or tearing the inner closure
    • B65D51/221Caps, lids, or covers co-operating with an inner closure arranged to be opened by piercing, cutting, or tearing having means for piercing, cutting, or tearing the inner closure a major part of the inner closure being left inside the container after the opening
    • B65D51/222Caps, lids, or covers co-operating with an inner closure arranged to be opened by piercing, cutting, or tearing having means for piercing, cutting, or tearing the inner closure a major part of the inner closure being left inside the container after the opening the piercing or cutting means being integral with, or fixedly attached to, the outer closure
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
    • B65D2251/00Details relating to container closures
    • B65D2251/0003Two or more closures
    • B65D2251/0006Upper closure
    • B65D2251/0015Upper closure of the 41-type
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
    • B65D2251/00Details relating to container closures
    • B65D2251/0003Two or more closures
    • B65D2251/0068Lower closure
    • B65D2251/0071Lower closure of the 17-type

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Abstract

In a container and closure combination, the container (1) has a neck (2) closed by a membrane (4), and the closure (11) is adapted (e.g. screw-threaded) for engagement on the neck and has a projecting stud (16) for separating the membrane from the neck and removing it. The membrane has holding means (5) defining a cavity to receive and engage the outside of the projecting stud and a weakened region (7) surrounding the holding means so that an application of the closure to the container the projecting stud can engage in the cavity and can then press on the membrane to break it at the weakened region leaving the membrane attached to the closure. <IMAGE>

Description

Container closure arrangement This invention relates to a closure arrangement for a container, for example a bottle, jar or collapsible tube, having a container neck to receive a closure and with a membrane which closes the passage through the neck until broken away.
European Patent Specification No.0039,374 discloses a closure arrangement of this general kind and in one embodiment described in that patent specification, the membrane closing the passage through the container neck has a hollow peg extending towards the outside of the container and a. hollow piercer provided on the closure engages on the outside of the hollow peg on the membrane when the closure is suitably applied to the container neck. At the same time, the annular rim of the hollow piercer1 which is formed as a cutting edge, is intended to engage a weakened region of the membrane, around the outer periphery of the hollow peg on the membrane, and to sever the membrane.The membrane can then be removed from the container neck by removing the closure since the membrane remains attached to the closure by the interengagement of the hollow piercer with the outside of the hollow peg.
It is believed that the neatness and reliability of the removal of the membrane can be improved in a closure arrangement of this kind if reliance is not placed on a cutting edge formed on the hollow piercer, which is-made of plastics material. Accordingly, the closure arrangement of the present invention does not rely on a cutting edge of plastics material to sever the membrane.
According to the present invention there is provided a container and closure combination, said container having a neck and a membrane closing a passage through the container neck from inside to outside the container, and said closure being adapted for engagement on said neck and having a projecting stud for separating said membrane from the neck and removing it, said membrane having holding means defining a cavity to receive and engage the outside of said projecting stud, and a weakened region surrounding said holding means so that on application of the closure to the container the projecting stud can engage in said cavity and press on said membrane to break said weakened region leaving said membrane attached to said closure.
The action of the stud on the closure in breaking away the membrane is thus a press-out action and not a cutting action.
The cavity may be constituted by a space within elements upstanding from the membrane. Alternatively, the cavity may be constituted by the space within a recess formed in the membrane.
Whilst the closure may be a push fit on the container neck, it. is preferably internally screw-threaded for cooperation with an external screw-thread on the container neck and in this case the holding means and projecting stud are necessarily centrally located on the membrane and closure respectively. The mechanical advantage gained from the screw-threading assists the user in breaking the membrane away from the container. In the case of a push fit cooperation between closure and container, the holding means and projecting stud need not necessarily be centrally located, although location of the closure on the container is simplified if they are, but the configuration must be such as to maintain the press-out action on the weakened region of the membrane on pushing the closure onto the container.
Three embodiments of the invention will now be des cribed with reference to the accompanying drawings in which: Figure 1 is a longitudinal section through a first closure arrangement according to the invention, Figure 2 is a longitudinal section through a second closure arrangement according to the invention in a storage configuration before breaking of the membrane, Figure 3 is a longitudinal section through the closure arrangement of Figure 2 with the closure applied to the container in a position ready to break the membrane, Figure 4 is a longitudinal section through a third closure arrangement according to the invention in a storage configuration, and Figure 5 is a partly broken away side view of the closure of Figure 4 after the membrane has been broken.
The embodiment of the invention shown in Figure 1 is applied to a container 1 having a neck 2 formed from synthetic plastics material, for example polyethylene. The container may be, for example, a bottle, jar or collapsible tube. A passage 3 extends through the neck 2 from the inside to the outside of the container 1 and is closed by a membrane 4 moulded, in this embodiment, integrally with the neck 2 of synthetic plastics material.
The membrane 4 is formed with holding means constituted by an annular hollow stud 5 centrally located on the membrane 4 and thus having an axis coincident with the axis 6 of the neck 2 and the container 1. The hollow stud 5 is upstanding from the membrane 4 in the drawing, that is it extends to the outside of the container 1.
Outside the hollow stud 5, that is having a diameter greater than the hollow stud 5, is a weakened, thinner annular region 7 of the membrane 4, which lies between the wall of the annular hollow stud 5 and the inner surface of the neck 2 and, in fact, lies adjacent to the inner surface of the neck 2.
A screw-thread 8 is formed on the outside of the neck 2 to receive a corresponding internal screw-thread 9 or 10 on a closure 11 for the container 1. The closure 11 is so formed that in longitudinal section it has the shape of an H with an annular side wall 14 and a solid disc means 15 dividing the closure 11 into two screw-threaded recesses at approximately a mid-region of the closure.
In Figure 1, the closure 11 is shown applied to the container neck 2 so that the screw-thread 9 is engaged with the screw-thread 8 on the neck 2. A centrally located cylindrical stud 16 projecting from the disc means 15 has an axis coincident with the axis 6 and an external diameter such that the stud 16 is a push fit within the hollow annular stud upstanding from the membrane 4 that is, if the wall of the hollow stud 5 is regarded as being constituted by elements upstanding from the membrane 4, the space within those elements constitutes a cavity to receive the projecting, cylindrical stud 16 and the holding means constituted by those elements engage the outside of the stud 16 to attach the membrane, temporarily, to the- stud 16.The length of the cylindrical stud 16 is such that it engages the membrane 4 within the hollow stud 5 before the closure 11 is screwed fully home on the container neck 2. As the closure 11 is screwed further onto the neck 2, the cylindrical stud 16 presses on the membrane 4 within the hollow stud in a manner which may be regarded as exerting a lever action on the weakened region 7 of the membrane, outside the hollow stud 5, and this eventually breaks the weakened region 7 to separate the membrane 4- from the neck 2. The membrane remains attached to the closure 11 as the latter is unscrewed from the container because of the interengagement of the cylindrical stud 16 and the hollow stud 5, the former being a push fit in the latter. The fractured membrane could be removed from the stud 16 and discarded but after the membrane 4 has been broken away from the container neck 2 to allow egress of the container contents, the closure 11 is applied to the neck 2 -the other way up so that the screw-thread 10 on the closure 11 now engages with the screw-thread 8 on the neck 2 to close the mouth opening of the neck 2.
Thus the fractured membrane 4 will not interfere with further use of the closure and can- be left adhering to the stud 16 should that option be preferred.
The cylindrical stud 16 is shown in the embodiment of Figure 1 as hollow but it may be solid.
The embodiment of the invention shown in Figures 2 and 3 is applied to a container 20 having a neck 21 formed from synthetic plastics material, for example polyethylene. A passage 22 from the inside to the outside of the container 20 is closed by a membrane 23 moulded integrally with the neck 21.
The membrane 23 is formed with a central cylindrical recess 24, the peripheral wall 25 of which (which constitutes part of the membrane 23) constitutes centrally located holding means df the membrane 23 for temporarily attaching the membrane 23 to a closure as will be described below. The inner surface of the peripheral wall 25 may have a slight inward taper in the downwarddirec- tion. Outside the wall 25, that is in a region having a greater diameter than the wall 25, is a weakened, thinner annular region 26 of the membrane 23. As shown in Figure 2, this weakened region lies between the wall 25 and the neck 21 adjacent the inner surface of the neck 21 at the level of the upper lip 27 of the neck 21.
A screw-thread 28 is formed on the outside of the neck 21 to receive a corresponding screw-thread 31 or 32 on a closure 33. The closure 33 is so formed that in longitudinal section it has approximately the shape of a letter H with an annular side wall 34 and a crosspiece 35 in the form of a disc 36 having a central cylindrical, projecting stud 37. The disc 36 is located at approximately the mid-region of the closure 33 and is moulded in one piece of synthetic plastics material together with its stud 37 and the side wall 34 of the closure 33.
The closure 33 is shown applied to the neck 21 of the container 20 in Figure 2 in such an attitude that the stud 37 projects outwardly with respect to the container 20, that is away from the membrane 23. This is the appropriate attitude of the closure arrangement for storage of the container prior to breaking of the membrane 23 by the user to gain ingress to the container and/or access to the contents.
In order to break fhe membrane 23 and allow such ingress or access, the closure 33 is removed from the container 20 and is re-applied in an inverted position (Figure 3) so that it is now the screw-thread 32 that - engages with the screw-thread 28. The central stud 37 is then received in the cavity constituted by the recess 24 and the outer surface of the stud 37 is engaged by the holding means constituted by the wall 25 of the recess 24. The push-fit contact between the stud 37 and the wall 25 (which is enhanced if the wall 25 is slightly inwardly tapered) temporarily attaches the membrane 23 to the closure 33.
When the closure 33 is screwed onto the neck 21 beyond the position shown in Figure 3, the stud 37 presses against base 38 of the recess 24 eventually causing the membrane 23 to break away from the neck 21 by fracture of the annular region 26. The action of the stud 37 on the membrane 23 may be regarded as a lever action on the weakened region 26 transmitted through the wall 25.
Because the membrane 23 is attached to the closure 33 by interengagement -of the stud 37 and the wall 25 of the recess 24, the membrane 23 does not fall into the container 20 but is removed with the closure 33 when the closure 33 is unscrewed. The membrane 23 can then be separated from the closure 33 and disposed of and the closure can be- used in the normal way to close the now-unobstructed mouth opening of the neck 21.
The embodiment of the invention shown in Figures 4 and 5 is sufficiently similar to that shown in Figures 2 and 3 to justify the use of similar reference numerals to designate similar integers but differs from that shown in Figures 2 and 3 in two important respects.
Firstly the membrane 23 is provided with a projecting stub 40 and secondly only one thread 31 is provided in the closure 33.
Figure 4 shows the closure 33 applied to the thread 28 of the neck 21 in a storage configuration (i.e. in the manner in which it would be supplied prior to first use of the contents of the container 20). The stud 37 formed in the closure 33 is spaced somewhat from the membrane 23 although Figure 4 rather exaggerates this spacing.
When the contents are to be used, the closure 33 is fully screwed onto the neck 21 and this causes fracture of the membrane- 23 at the annular region 26 just as described previously with the embodiment of Figures 2 and 3.
However, on removing the closure 33 from the container 20 after breaking the membrane away from the neck, the appearance will be as shown in Figure 5, the stub 40 protruding from the open end 41 of the closure so that it can easily be removed and disposed of before reapplying the closure -33 to the neck 21.
Avoiding the need to provide a second screw thread 32 on the closure 33, makes manufacture of the closure easier and production of the tool for its moulding con siderably cheaper. The location of the stud 37 in the passage 22 during use causes no problem and indeed assists in clearing product packed in the container away from the outlet end of the passage 22.
Although the provision of the stub 40 facilitates removal of the membrane 23 from the single thread closure 33 shown in Figures 4 and 5, the provision of such a stub is not essential. If a stub 40 is not provided on the membrane 23, the membrane 23 can be prised off the stud 37 with the aid of a tool, e.g. a penknife or the like.
The invention is not to be seen as being limited to details of the preferred embodiments illustrated, since modifications thereto are clear possible within the scope of the following claims.

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1. A container and closure combination, said container having a neck and a membrane closing a passage through the container neck from inside to outside the container, and said closure being adapted for engagement on said neck and having a projecting stud for separating said membrane from the neck and removing it, said membrane having holding means defining a cavity to receive and engage the outside of said projecting stud, and a weakened region surrounding said holding means so that on application of the closure to the container the projecting stud can engage in said cavity and press on said membrane to break said weakened region leaving said membrane attached to said closure.
2. A combination according to claim 1, wherein said cavity is constituted by a space within elements upstanding from the membrane.
3. A combination according to claim 1, wherein said cavity is constituted by a space within a recess formed in said membrane.
4. A combination according to any preceding claim, wherein said container neck has an external screw-thread and said closure has an internal screw-thread for cooperation therewith, and wherein said holding means and projecting stud are located centrally on said membrane and on said closure respectively.
5. A combination according to claim 4, wherein said closure has two screw-threaded recesses separated by a dividing means, each of which screw-threaded recesses can be threadedly engaged with the external screw-thread on the container neck to close the latter, only one of said screw-threaded recesses in the - closure c-ontaining the projecting stud used for membrane breakage.
6. A combination according to any one of claims 1 to 4, wherein the membrane incorporates a stub that is long enough to project beyond the open end of the closure and facilitate its removal from the stud formed within the closure.
7. A container and closure combination substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to, and as illustrated in, Figure 1 or Figures 2 and 3 of the accompanying drawings.
8. A container and closure combination substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to, and as illustrated in, Figures 4 and 5 of the accompanying drawings.
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GB2305655A (en) * 1995-09-27 1997-04-16 Francis Clark Device or closure for cutting a container seal membrane
WO2004050498A1 (en) * 2002-12-05 2004-06-17 Hee Kwon Rho Cap with push type opener
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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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EP0684187A1 (en) * 1994-05-24 1995-11-29 Rical Pouring cap with tamper-evident closure
FR2720377A1 (en) * 1994-05-24 1995-12-01 Rical Sa Stopper pourer with tamperproof seal.
US5678735A (en) * 1994-05-24 1997-10-21 Rical Rupturable stopper for a pouring spout
GB2305655A (en) * 1995-09-27 1997-04-16 Francis Clark Device or closure for cutting a container seal membrane
GB2305655B (en) * 1995-09-27 1999-05-05 Francis Clark Opening device
WO2004050498A1 (en) * 2002-12-05 2004-06-17 Hee Kwon Rho Cap with push type opener
CN100402384C (en) * 2002-12-05 2008-07-16 卢喜权 Cap with push type opener
JP7524225B2 (en) 2019-05-24 2024-07-29 ユニリーバー・アイピー・ホールディングス・ベスローテン・ヴェンノーツハップ Cap system for concentrated refillable capsules
US12060199B2 (en) 2019-05-24 2024-08-13 Conopco Inc. Cap assembly for a concentrated refill capsule
US12091222B2 (en) 2019-05-24 2024-09-17 Conopco Inc. Cap system for a concentrated refill capsule
US12116173B2 (en) 2019-05-24 2024-10-15 Conopco Inc. Capsule and plug for a concentrated refill capsule
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