Tamper evident flip cap

US11827425B2 · US · B2

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FieldValue
Publication numberUS-11827425-B2
Application numberUS-202117550780-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateDec 14, 2021
Priority dateSep 18, 2019
Publication dateNov 28, 2023
Grant dateNov 28, 2023

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Abstract

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A closure includes a flip-top structure and a tamper-evident band. The flip-top structure is restricted from being opened because it interfaces against an underlying protrusion, such as a thread of a container's neck. To open the flip-top structure the closure is rotated with respect to the container neck. When the closure is rotated with respect to the container neck, the closure is configured such that the tamper-evident band breaks before the flip-top structure is permitted to rotate to an open position. Thus, the closure prevents accessing the container's contents until after the tamper-evident band is broken even with the addition of a flip-top structure.

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What is claimed is: 1. A container assembly comprising: a container comprising: a container body; and a container neck coupled to the container body and centered around a longitudinal axis, the container neck comprising a helical thread protruding from the container neck outwardly away from the longitudinal axis; and a closure affixed to the container neck, the closure comprising: a first annular wall comprising a helical thread inwardly facing towards the longitudinal axis, the helical thread of the first annular wall configured to slidably engage with the helical thread of the container neck; a top structure pivotally coupled to the first annular wall via a hinge, the top structure comprising a second annular wall and an engaging structure, the engaging structure restricts pivotal rotation of the top structure with respect to the first annular wall; a content enclosure fixedly coupled to the first annular wall, the content enclosure comprising a third annular wall and an interior wall defining an aperture, the third annular wall interfacing with the container neck to form a fluid-tight seal, and the interior wall of the content enclosure interfacing with the top structure to form a fluid-tight seal, the top structure and the content enclosure configured to collectively form a fluid-tight seal with the container neck; and a tamper-evident band coupled to the first annular wall via a plurality of frangible connections, wherein the engaging structure restricts pivotal rotation of the top structure with respect to the first annular wall when the plurality of frangible connections are unbroken. 2. The container assembly of claim 1 , the first annular wall and the third annular wall configured to engage opposing sides of the container neck. 3. The container assembly of claim 1 , wherein the engaging structure restricts pivotal rotation of the top structure with respect to the first annular wall in part by interfacing against the helical thread of the container neck. 4. The container assembly of claim 3 , the closure further comprising: a J-band coupled to the tamper-evident band, wherein the J-band selectively interfaces against the container neck thereby causing the plurality of frangible connections to break. 5. The container assembly of claim 1 , wherein the closure rotating with respect to the container neck results in: the plurality of frangible connections breaking; and subsequently, the top structure no longer being prevented from pivotal rotation with respect to the content enclosure as a result of the interface between the engaging structure and the thread of the container. 6. The container assembly of claim 5 , the closure further comprising: a J-band coupled to the tamper-evident band, wherein the J-band selectively interfaces against the container neck thereby causing the plurality of frangible connections to break when the closure is being opened. 7. The container assembly of claim 1 , wherein the second annular wall of the top structure is configured to engage with the interior wall of the top structure to seal the aperture. 8. A closure comprising: a first annular wall comprising a helical thread inwardly facing towards a longitudinal axis; a top structure pivotally coupled to the first annular wall via a hinge, the top structure comprising a second annular wall and an engaging structure, the engaging structure restricts pivotal rotation of the top structure with respect to the first annular wall; a content enclosure fixedly coupled to the first annular wall, the content enclosure comprising a third annular wall and an interior wall defining an aperture, the third annular wall of the content enclosure configured to interface with a container neck to form a fluid-tight seal, and the interior wall of the content enclosure interfacing with the top structure to form a fluid-tight seal, the top structure and the content enclosure configured to collectively form a fluid-tight seal with a container neck the closure is affixed to; and a tamper-evident band coupled to the first annular wall via a plurality of frangible connections, wherein the engaging structure restricts pivotal rotation of the top structure with respect to the first annular wall when the plurality of frangible connections are unbroken. 9. The closure of claim 8 , the first annular wall and the third annular wall configured to engage opposing sides of the container neck. 10. The closure of claim 8 , wherein the engaging structure restricts pivotal rotation of the top structure with respect to the first annular wall in part by interfacing against the helical thread of the container neck. 11. The closure of claim 10 , the closure further comprising: a J-band coupled to the tamper-evident band, wherein the J-band selectively interfaces against the container neck thereby causing the plurality of frangible connections to break. 12. The closure of claim 8 , wherein the closure rotating with respect to the container neck results in: the plurality of frangible connections breaking; and subsequently, the top structure no longer being prevented from pivotal rotation with respect to the content enclosure. 13. The closure of claim 12 , the closure further comprising: a J-band coupled to the tamper-evident band, wherein the J-band selectively interfaces against the container neck thereby causing the plurality of frangible connections to break when the closure is being opened. 14. The closure of claim 8 , wherein the second annular wall of the top structure is configured to engage with the interior wall of the top structure to seal the aperture. 15. A closure comprising: a first annular wall comprising a helical thread inwardly facing towards a longitudinal axis, the first annular wall centered about the longitudinal axis; a top structure pivotally coupled to the first annular wall via a hinge, the top structure comprising a second annular wall and a securing tongue, the securing tongue protruding inwards towards the longitudinal axis and the hinge; a content enclosure fixedly coupled to the first annular wall, the content enclosure comprising a lip, a third annular wall, and an interior wall defining an aperture, the lip extending outward from the third annular wall away from the longitudinal axis and the hinge, the lip configured to engage with the top structure to restrict pivotal rotation of the top structure with respect to the content enclosure, the third annular wall configured to interface with a container neck to form a fluid-tight seal, the interior wall of the content enclosure interfacing with the top structure to form a fluid-tight seal, the top structure and the content enclosure configured to collectively form a fluid-tight seal with a container neck the closure is affixed to; and a tamper-evident band coupled to the first annular wall via a plurality of frangible connections, wherein the securing tongue restricts pivotal rotation of the top structure with respect to the first annular wall when the plurality of frangible connections are unbroken. 16. The closure of claim 15 , the first annular wall and the third annular wall configured to engage opposing sides of the container neck. 17. The closure of claim 15 , the closure further comprising: a J-band coupled to the tamper-evident band, wherein the J-band selectively interfaces against the container neck thereby causing the plurality of frangible connections to break. 18. The closure of claim 15 , wherein the closure rotating with respect to the container neck results in: the plurality of frangible conn

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Classifications

  • B65D47/088Primary

    located at an edge of the base element · CPC title

  • formed by a collar, flange, rib or the like contacting the top rim or the top edges or the external surface of a container neck (B65D41/0421 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • Frangible elements completely enclosed in closure skirt · CPC title

  • Tamper-ring remaining connected to closure after initial removal · CPC title

  • integrally formed with the base element provided with the spout or discharge passage · CPC title

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What does patent US11827425B2 cover?
A closure includes a flip-top structure and a tamper-evident band. The flip-top structure is restricted from being opened because it interfaces against an underlying protrusion, such as a thread of a container's neck. To open the flip-top structure the closure is rotated with respect to the container neck. When the closure is rotated with respect to the container neck, the closure is configured…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Silgan White Cap LLC
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B65D47/088. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Nov 28 2023 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 1 related publication on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).