Drink containers and cap assemblies
US-2015351568-A1 · Dec 10, 2015 · US
US11535429B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11535429-B2 |
| Application number | US-202016911060-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 24, 2020 |
| Priority date | Jul 9, 2019 |
| Publication date | Dec 27, 2022 |
| Grant date | Dec 27, 2022 |
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The invention relates to a locking cap for a container comprising a neck, intended to block a stopper in the neck of the container and comprising: an external body having a breakable part, a cage that is configured to fit into and lock axially in the external body, and having a breakable zone, the cage further comprising: an upper ring, a plurality n of branches that are connected to the upper ring and define therewith a generally cylindrical shape, n/2 first bridges and n/2 second bridges, each interconnecting two adjacent branches, at least one opening tab, which is supported by a second bridge, which is inclined toward the outside of the cage and is oriented toward the upper ring, the opening tab being adjacent to the breakable zone, which is located on the second bridge.
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What is claimed is: 1. A locking cap for blocking a stopper in a neck of a container for pharmaceutical products, comprising: an external body having a breakable part; a cage configured to fit into and lock axially in the external body and to surround a collar of a neck of a container in a locked position of the locking cap, the cage having a breakable zone, the cage including: an upper ring, against which the stopper bears when the stopper is disposed in the cage; a plurality n of branches, which are connected to the upper ring and define therewith a generally cylindrical shape of the cage; n/2 first bridges and n/2 second bridges, each interconnecting two adjacent branches, the first bridges and the second bridges being arranged alternately over the periphery of the cage; and at least one opening tab supported by a second bridge of the n/2 second bridges, the at least one opening tab being inclined toward the outside of the cage and oriented toward the upper ring, the at least one opening tab being adjacent to the breakable zone, the breakable zone located on the second bridge, the breakable zone configured to break in response to application of a tensile force to the at least one opening tab; and wherein the breakable part of the external body and the breakable zone of the cage are configured such that, when the cap is in the locked position on the container, the breakage thereof enables the cap to be removed from the container. 2. The locking cap of claim 1 , wherein the cage further comprises: a plurality of first flexible tabs configured to block the stopper inside the cage, against the upper ring, when the cap is in an intermediate holding position, each first tab being supported by a first bridge; and a plurality of second flexible tabs configured to bear under the collar of the neck of the container when the cap is in the locked position, each second tab being supported by a second bridge. 3. The locking cap of claim 2 , wherein the first bridges occupy between 20% and 40% of the periphery of the cage and the second bridges occupy between 40% and 70% of the periphery of the cage. 4. The locking cap of claim 3 , wherein the first bridges are located, in an axial direction, between the upper ring and the second bridges, each first bridge being configured to provide an open space between the first bridge and the collar when the cap is in the intermediate holding position. 5. The locking cap of claim 4 , wherein each open space has: a height, in the axial direction, of between 0.2 mm and 2 mm; and a width, along the periphery of the cage, which is substantially equal to the width of a first bridge. 6. The locking cap of claim 1 , wherein the first bridges occupy between 20% and 40% of the periphery of the cage and the second bridges occupy between 40% and 70% of the periphery of the cage. 7. The locking cap of claim 1 , wherein the first bridges are located, in an axial direction, between the upper ring and the second bridges, each first bridge being configured to provide an open space between the first bridge and the collar when the cap is in the intermediate holding position. 8. The locking cap of claim 7 , wherein each open space has: a height, in the axial direction, of between 0.2 mm and 2 mm; and a width, along the periphery of the cage, which is substantially equal to the width of a first bridge. 9. A container comprising a neck having a circular opening that ends in a flared collar, and comprising a stopper arranged in the neck and connected to a locking cap according to claim 2 , wherein each second tab is inclined toward the inside of the cage, in the direction of the upper ring, and the n/2 second tabs of the cage are configured to allow the cap to pass from the intermediate holding position into the locked position when a force of between 30 N and 70 N is applied to the cap. 10. The container of claim 9 , wherein the n/2 second tabs of the cage are configured to allow the cap to pass from the intermediate holding position into the locked position when a force of between 30 N and 50 N is applied to the cap.
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