Closure with hinge
US-2019344933-A1 · Nov 14, 2019 · US
US10934063B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10934063-B2 |
| Application number | US-201716074664-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 25, 2017 |
| Priority date | Feb 1, 2016 |
| Publication date | Mar 2, 2021 |
| Grant date | Mar 2, 2021 |
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A tamper-evident screw closure (1) is provided and comprises: a head plate (2); a substantially cylindrical skirt (3) having an internal screw thread (4); and a tamper-evident drop band (11), the band being frangibly connected to the lower edge of the skirt. The band comprises a first portion (12) directed downwardly from the cap skirt and a second portion (14) which extends from the lower end of the first portion and which is folded over inwardly and back in the direction of the head plate for engaging behind a securing ring on a container neck. At least one extension (15) is provided in axial extension of the second portion. The extension is provided with one or more notches (18) and the interior of the skirt is provided with one or more corresponding projections (20) which locate in the notches when the second portion is folded. Wherein when the closure is unscrewed the skirt breaks away from the band, and when the skirt is reapplied to the container neck the projections can push on the extension to ensure that the band drops away from the skirt.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A tamper-evident screw closure, the tamper-evident screw closure comprising: a head plate; a substantially cylindrical skirt having an internal screw thread; and a tamper-evident drop band, the tamper-evident drop band being frangibly connected to the lower edge of the substantially cylindrical skirt, the tamper-evident drop band comprising a first portion directed downwardly from the substantially cylindrical skirt and a second portion which extends from a lower end of the first portion and which is folded over inwardly and back in the direction of the head plate for engaging behind a securing ring on a container neck, at least one extension is provided in axial extension of the second portion, wherein the at least one extension is provided with one or more notches and the interior of the substantially cylindrical skirt is provided with one or more corresponding projections which locate in the one or more notches when the second portion is folded, and wherein when the tamper-evident screw closure is unscrewed, the substantially cylindrical skirt breaks away from the tamper-evident drop band, and when the substantially cylindrical skirt is reapplied to the container neck the one or more projections can push on the extension to ensure that the tamper-evident drop band drops away from the substantially cylindrical skirt. 2. The tamper-evident screw closure as claimed in claim 1 , in which the or each notch is formed at the free edge of the at least one extension. 3. The tamper-evident screw closure as claimed in claim 1 , in which the or each notch is generally quadrilateral in shape. 4. The tamper-evident screw closure as claimed in claim 1 , in which the at least one extension comprises one or more flaps. 5. The tamper-evident screw closure as claimed in claim 1 , in which the at least one extension comprises a plurality of flaps. 6. The tamper-evident screw closure as claimed in claim 5 , in which the plurality of flaps are arcuate and are circumferentially spaced from each other by the one or more notches. 7. The tamper-evident screw closure as claimed in claim 1 , in which the one or more projections are in driving engagement with the one or more notches as the tamper-evident screw closure is screwed onto a container neck, whereby to help with co-rotation of the substantially cylindrical skirt and the tamper-evident drop and during application. 8. The tamper-evident screw closure as claimed in claim 1 , in which the one or more projections are in driving engagement with the, or at least some of the, one or more notches as the tamper-evident screw closure is unscrewed whereby to assist with breakage of the frangible connection with the tamper-evident drop band. 9. The tamper-evident screw closure as claimed in claim 1 , in which the second portion has a generally triangular section. 10. The tamper-evident screw closure as claimed in claim 1 , in which the one or more projections are generally square or rectangular. 11. The tamper-evident screw closure as claimed in claim 1 in combination with a container. 12. A tamper-evident screw closure for a container, the tamper-evident screw closure comprising a base or a body attachable to a container neck, the base or the body comprising a sidewall having a substantially cylindrical cap skirt and a tamper-evident drop band, the tamper-evident drop band comprising a first portion directed downwardly, from the substantially cylindrical cap skirt and a second portion which extends from a lower end of the first portion and which is folded over inwardly and back towards the substantially cylindrical cap skirt for engaging behind a securing ring on a container neck, at least one extension is provided in axial extension of the second portion, wherein the at least one extension is provided with one or more notches and the interior of the substantially cylindrical cap skirt is provided with one or more corresponding projections which engage in the one or more notches when the second portion is folded, when the closure is unscrewed the body or the base breaks away from the tamper-evident drop band, and when the substantially cylindrical cap skirt is reapplied to the container neck the one or more corresponding projections can push on the at least one extension to ensure that the tamper-evident drop band drops away from the body or the base. 13. The tamper-evident screw closure as claimed in claim 12 , in which the or each notch is formed at the free edge of the at least one extension. 14. The tamper-evident closure as claimed in claim 12 , in which the or each notch is generally quadrilateral in shape. 15. The tamper-evident screw closure as claimed in claim 12 , in which the at least one extension comprises one or more flaps. 16. The tamper-evident screw closure as claimed in claim 12 , in which the at least one extension comprises a plurality of flaps. 17. The tamper-evident screw closure as claimed in claim 16 , in which the plurality of flaps are arcuate and are circumferentially spaced from each other by the one or more notches. 18. A flip-top sportscap closure for a container neck, the flip-top sportscap closure comprising a screw-threaded base and a lid joined by a hinge, the screw-threaded base comprising a sidewall at one end of which a tamper-evident drop-hand is frangibly connected, the tamper-evident drop band comprising a first portion directed downwardly from the sidewall and a second portion which extends from a lower end of the first portion and which is folded over inwardly and back in the direction of the lid for engaging behind a securing ring on a container neck, at least one extension is provided in axial extension of the second portion, wherein the at least one extension is provided with one or more notches and the interior of the sidewall is provided with one or more projections which engage in the one or more notches when the second portion is folded, when the flip-top sportscap closure is unscrewed the screw-threaded base breaks away from the tamper-evident drop band, and when the sidewall is reapplied to the container neck the one ore more projections can push on the at least one extension to ensure that the tamper-evident drop band drops away from the screw-threaded base. 19. In combination, a tamper-evident screw closure and a container neck, the tamper-evident screw closure comprising: a head plate; a substantially cylindrical skirt having an internal screw thread, and a tamper-evident drop band, the band being frangibly, connected to a lower edge of the substantially cylindrical skirt, the tamper-evident drop band comprising a first portion directed downwardly from the substantially cylindrical skirt and a second portion which extends from a lower end of the first portion and which is folded over inwardly and back in the direction of the head plate for engaging behind a securing ring on the container neck, at least one extension is provided in axial extension of the second portion, wherein the at least one extension is provided with one or more notches and the interior of the substantially cylindrical skirt is provided with one or more projections which can locate in the one or more notches when the second portion is folded, and wherein when the tamper-evident screw closure is unscrewed the substantially cylindrical skirt breaks away from the tamper-evident drop band, and when the substantially cylindrical skirt is reapplied to the container neck the one or more projections can push on the at least one extension to push the at least one extension off the sec
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