Cap provided with a tamper evident seal

US12545477B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12545477-B2
Application numberUS-202218560704-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 7, 2022
Priority dateMay 21, 2021
Publication dateFeb 10, 2026
Grant dateFeb 10, 2026

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A cap for a spout of a thin-walled flexible package having a tamper evident seal formed by a plurality of main sections is provided. Each main section of the plurality of main sections has a tooth for engaging a respective fixed ridge of the spout. The tooth radially projects inward and consists of a sharp solid element having a tooth height greater than a height of a remaining part of the main section.

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A cap for a spout of a flexible thin-walled package, comprising: a closure comprising an annular main wall extending along a central axis between an open lower end and a closed upper end, and a plurality of circular sectors radially projecting outward from the open lower end; and a tamper evident seal at the open lower end of the annular main wall, which is jointed with the closure by said plurality of circular sectors, the tamper evident seal comprising a plurality of main sections, wherein: i) each main section of the plurality of main sections circumferentially extends from a first section end to a second section end, and at the first section end, comprises a breakable bridge which, in an unbroken seal configuration, joins it to the second section end of another main section of the plurality of main sections; ii) each main section of the plurality of main sections comprises a fixed segment and a functional segment, joined in succession to the fixed segment, wherein the fixed segment, consisting of a band extending circumferentially, has a fixed segment height and is directly constrained to the annular main wall even in a broken seal configuration by one of said plurality of circular sectors, and the functional segment, consisting of a band extending circumferentially, has a functional segment height, extends from the fixed segment to the first section end of the main section and in the broken seal configuration remains constrained only to the fixed segment and is separated from the other main section due to breakage of the breakable bridge; and iii) each main section of the plurality of main sections comprises a tooth for engaging a respective fixed ridge of the spout, wherein said tooth is arranged upstream of the first section end, radially projects inward from the functional segment, consists of a pointed solid element, and has a tooth height greater than the functional segment height. 2 . The cap of claim 1 , wherein the tooth is level with the functional segment and the fixed segment at the top, and projects below with respect to the functional segment and the fixed segment. 3 . The cap of claim 1 , wherein the functional segment comprises weakening means for reducing a structural strength of the functional segment locally to obtain lead-in folding points. 4 . The cap of claim 3 , wherein the functional segment comprises an inner face facing inward and an opposite outer face, and said weakening means comprise a first constriction of a resistant section of the functional segment, defined by an inner recess placed on the inner face, placed upstream of the tooth. 5 . The cap of claim 4 , wherein said weakening means comprise a second constriction of the resistant section of the functional segment, defined by an outer recess placed on the outer face, placed upstream of the first constriction. 6 . The cap of claim 5 , wherein the functional segment comprises a lower face facing downward, and said weakening means comprise a constriction of the resistant section of the functional segment defined by a lower recess placed on the lower face, placed upstream of the tooth. 7 . The cap of claim 1 , wherein the tamper evident seal consists of two main sections. 8 . The cap of claim 1 , wherein the tamper evident seal consists of four main sections. 9 . The cap of claim 1 , further comprising a shell comprising an annular shell wall, circumferentially continuous or consisting of separate portions, which surrounds the closure, radially spaced therefrom. 10 . The cap of claim 9 , wherein in direction of the central axis, the annular shell wall extends between a lower edge and an upper edge delimiting an upper opening. 11 . The cap of claim 9 , wherein the tamper evident seal projects from a bottom of the shell. 12 . The cap of claim 9 , further comprising a plurality of flaps joining the shell to the closure, wherein each flap of the plurality of flaps extends on an imaginary plane on which the central axis lies. 13 . The cap of claim 12 , wherein at least one of said flaps projects from the annular main wall of the closure close to the second section end of each main section. 14 . A cap-spout assembly for a flexible bag of the flexible thin-walled package, comprising: a spout part in a single piece of plastic material, comprising a connecting portion to be welded to the flexible bag, the spout consisting of an annular spout wall externally provided with a spout thread and a plurality of fixed ridges; and the cap of claim 1 ; wherein the plurality of fixed ridges of the spout part are for engaging the tamper evident seal of the cap during a step of unscrewing the cap. 15 . The flexible thin-walled package comprising: the flexible bag; and the cap-spout assembly of claim 14 ; wherein the connecting portion of the spout part is welded to the flexible bag. 16 . A cap for a spout of a flexible thin-walled package, comprising: a closure comprising an annular main wall extending along a central axis between an open lower end and a closed upper end, and a plurality of circular sectors, radially projecting outward from the open lower end; and a tamper evident seal at the open lower end of the annular main wall, which is jointed with the closure by said plurality of sectors, the tamper evident seal comprising a plurality of main sections, wherein: i) each main section of the plurality of main sections circumferentially extends from a first section end to a second section end, and at the first section end, comprises a breakable bridge which, in an unbroken seal configuration, joins it to the second end of another main section of the plurality of main sections; ii) each main section of the plurality of main sections comprises a fixed segment and a functional segment, joined in succession to the fixed segment, wherein the fixed segment is directly constrained to the annular main wall even in a broken seal configuration by one of said plurality of sectors, and the functional segment extends from the fixed segment to the first section end of the main section and in the broken seal configuration remains constrained only to the fixed segment and is separated from the other main section due to breakage of the breakable bridge; iii) each main section of the plurality of main sections comprises a tooth for engaging a respective fixed ridge of the spout, wherein said tooth is arranged upstream of the first section end and radially projects inward from the functional segment; and iv) the functional segment comprises weakening means for reducing a structural strength of the functional segment locally to obtain lead-in folding points. 17 . The cap of claim 16 , wherein the functional segment comprises an inner face facing inward and an opposite outer face, and said weakening means comprise a first constriction of a resistant section of the functional segment, defined by an inner recess placed on the inner face, placed upstream of the tooth. 18 . The cap of claim 17 , wherein said weakening means comprise a second constriction of the resistant section of the functional segment, defined by an outer recess placed on the outer face, placed upstream of the first constriction. 19 . The cap of claim 18 , wherein the functional segment comprises a lower face facing downward and said weakening means comprise a constriction of the resistant section of the functional segment defined by a lower recess placed on the lower face, placed upstream of the tooth. 20 . A cap-spout assembly for th

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  • with means for reclosing · CPC title

  • connected to the package at the sealed junction of two package walls · CPC title

  • Threaded caps · CPC title

  • the tamper element being integrally connected to the closure by means of bridges · CPC title

  • with ratchet-and-pawl mechanism between the container and the closure skirt or the tamper element · CPC title

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What does patent US12545477B2 cover?
A cap for a spout of a thin-walled flexible package having a tamper evident seal formed by a plurality of main sections is provided. Each main section of the plurality of main sections has a tooth for engaging a respective fixed ridge of the spout. The tooth radially projects inward and consists of a sharp solid element having a tooth height greater than a height of a remaining part of the main…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Guala Pack Spa
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B65D41/3409. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Feb 10 2026 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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