Fitment and overcap therefor

US9611079B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9611079-B2
Application numberUS-201514764089-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 5, 2015
Priority dateMar 5, 2015
Publication dateApr 4, 2017
Grant dateApr 4, 2017

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A closure assembly ( 20 ) that includes a cap or overcap ( 28 ) and a fitment ( 24 ) for a container is provided wherein the fitment ( 24 ) has a laterally projecting shear member ( 40 ), and the overcap ( 28 ) has an aperture ( 74 ) for initially receiving the shear member ( 40 ) when the overcap ( 28 ) and fitment ( 24 ) are in an initially assembled orientation or condition. The aperture ( 74 ) and the shear member ( 40 ) cooperate in the initially assembled orientation such that when subjected to a flow of a sterilizing gas, turbulence is created in the sterilizing gas flow to enhance sterilization of the combination. The closure assembly ( 20 ) may, instead, or additionally, be provided wherein the overcap ( 28 ) has an elongate, hollow plug ( 58 ) for establishing a first seal between the fitment ( 24 ) and the overcap ( 28 ) in the initially assembled orientation, and the wherein overcap ( 28 ) has a skirt ( 50 ) for establishing a second seal between the fitment ( 24 ) and the overcap ( 28 ) in the initially assembled orientation.

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What is claimed is: 1. A combination of a overcap and a fitment for a container, which together in an initially assembled orientation prevent, but can be subsequently operated to permit, communication through the fitment, said combination comprising: said fitment having a spout defining (A) an access passage, (B) an exterior sealing surface, and (C) at least one laterally projecting shear member; and said overcap defining (A) a skirt extending over a portion of said spout, said skirt having a skirt sealing surface for engaging said fitment exterior sealing surface to create a seal when said overcap and said fitment are in said initially assembled orientation, (B) an aperture for initially receiving said shear member when said overcap and fitment are in said initially assembled orientation, and (C) at least one frangible bridge extending across a portion of said aperture for being severed by said shear member during relative rotation between said overcap and fitment, wherein said aperture and said shear member cooperate when said overcap and said fitment are in said initially assembled orientation and subjected to a flow of a sterilizing gas to create turbulence in said sterilizing gas flow adjacent portions of said overcap and said fitment to enhance sterilization thereof, said at least one frangible bridge has oppositely facing sides that each have a concave configuration. 2. A combination of a overcap and a fitment for a container, which together in an initially assembled orientation prevent, but can be subsequently operated to permit, communication through the fitment, said combination comprising: said fitment having a spout defining (A) an access passage, (B) an exterior sealing surface, and (C) at least one laterally projecting shear member; and said overcap defining (A) a skirt extending over a portion of said spout, said skirt having a skirt sealing surface for engaging said fitment exterior sealing surface to create a seal when said overcap and said fitment are in said initially assembled orientation, (B) an aperture for initially receiving said shear member when said overcap and fitment are in said initially assembled orientation, and (C) at least one frangible bridge extending across a portion of said aperture for being severed by said shear member during relative rotation between said overcap and fitment, wherein said aperture and said shear member cooperate when said overcap and said fitment are in said initially assembled orientation and subjected to a flow of a sterilizing gas to create turbulence in said sterilizing gas flow adjacent portions of said overcap and said fitment to enhance sterilization thereof, said overcap defines a plurality of said frangible bridges arranged in a spaced-apart configuration for being sequentially severed by said shear member; at least some of said frangible bridges each have a transverse cross-section that includes a radially outwardly bulging configuration for being impinged by a sterilizing gas. 3. A combination of a overcap and a fitment for a container, which together in an initially assembled orientation prevent, but can be subsequently operated to permit, communication through the fitment, said combination comprising: said fitment having a spout defining (A) an access passage, (B) an interior sealing surface, and (C) an exterior sealing surface; and said overcap having (A) a top deck from which extends an elongate, hollow plug, said elongate, hollow plug having a plug sealing surface for engaging said fitment interior sealing surface to create a first seal when said overcap and said fitment are in said initially assembled orientation, (B) a skirt extending over at least a portion of said spout and having a skirt sealing surface for engaging said fitment exterior sealing surface to create a second seal when said overcap and said fitment are in said initially assembled orientation, and (C) an annular channel defined between said elongate, hollow plug and said skirt into which said fitment spout extends to accommodate relative rotation between said overcap and said fitment, said spout defines one of a cam and cam follower; and said skirt defines the other of said cam and said cam follower for engaging said one of said cam and cam follower on said spout to effect relative axial movement between said fitment and said overcap, said cam and cam follower are located between said first and second seals.

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Classifications

  • Tearable part of the closure (B65D2401/60 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • B65D41/34Primary

    Threaded or like caps or cap-like covers {provided with tamper elements formed in, or attached to, the closure skirt} · CPC title

  • with means specially adapted for facilitating the operation of opening or closing · CPC title

  • and combined with integral sealing means contacting other surfaces of a container neck · CPC title

  • B65D47/123Primary

    with internal parts · CPC title

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What does patent US9611079B2 cover?
A closure assembly ( 20 ) that includes a cap or overcap ( 28 ) and a fitment ( 24 ) for a container is provided wherein the fitment ( 24 ) has a laterally projecting shear member ( 40 ), and the overcap ( 28 ) has an aperture ( 74 ) for initially receiving the shear member ( 40 ) when the overcap ( 28 ) and fitment ( 24 ) are in an initially assembled orientation or condition. The aperture ( 7…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Aptargroup Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B65D41/34. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Apr 04 2017 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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