Closure for container
US-9682805-B2 · Jun 20, 2017 · US
US9994379B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9994379-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615144057-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 2, 2016 |
| Priority date | Apr 30, 2015 |
| Publication date | Jun 12, 2018 |
| Grant date | Jun 12, 2018 |
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A closure for mounting on top of bottles and other containers includes a floating lid and a lid-retainer ring. The closure is configured to withstand a high pressure and high temperature sterilization process known as retort.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A canister comprising a container comprising plastics materials and including a body formed to include a product-storage region, a filler neck coupled to the body and formed to include an open mouth arranged to open into the product-storage region, and container threads coupled to the filler neck and arranged to extend radially outward therefrom, a closure comprising plastics materials and being configured to mate with the filler neck to close the open mouth to block access to the product-storage region and to separate from the filler neck to open the open mouth to allow access to the product-storage region in response to a closure-removal force being applied to the closure, the closure including a lid-retainer ring including a top wall, an annular side wall having a first end coupled to a bottom surface of the top wall and a second end extending from the bottom surface of the top wall toward the body of the container, and closure threads coupled to the annular side wall in an interior region of the lid-retainer ring and arranged to extend radially inward from the annular side wall toward the filler neck to engage with the container threads, and a floating lid trapped between the filler neck and the top wall, and force-limiting means for limiting the closure-removal force required to separate the closure from the container to less than about 15 in-lbs after the canister survives a high-temperature, high-pressure retort process so that access to sterilized products in the product-storage region is provided to users. 2. The canister of claim 1 , wherein the closure includes a shoulder provided by the second end of the annular side wall and a barrier ring coupled to the filler neck and arranged to extend away from the filler neck toward the annular side wall to mate with the shoulder and engage the shoulder to block over-tightening of the lid-retainer ring when a predetermined sealing force is established between the floating lid and the filler neck so as to contribute to the closure-removal force being less than about 15 in-lbs. 3. The canister of claim 2 , wherein the force-limiting means includes pressure-limiting means for limiting a vacuum formed in the product-storage region during the retort process so as to contribute to the closure-removal force being less than about 15 in-lbs. 4. The canister of claim 3 , wherein the force-limiting means includes lid-removal means for pivoting the floating lid relative to the filler neck to overcome vacuum force in the product-storage region acting on the floating lid so as to contribute to the closure-removal force being less than about 15 in-lbs. 5. The canister of claim 4 , wherein the force-limiting means including ring-removal means for severing a thread bond formed between the lid-retainer ring and the filler neck without causing the floating lid to move so as to contribute to the closure-removal force being less than about 15 in-lbs. 6. The canister of claim 1 , wherein the force-limiting means includes pressure-limiting means for limiting a vacuum formed in the product-storage region during the retort process so as to contribute to the closure-removal force being less than about 15 in-lbs. 7. The canister of claim 6 , wherein the floating lid is configured to bulge outwardly away from the container to increase a volume of the canister during the retort process and to bulge inwardly toward the container to decrease a volume of the canister after the retort process so that pressure in the product-storage region is reduced during the retort process and the vacuum in the product-storage region is reduced after the retort process so as to contribute to the closure-removal force being less than about 15 in-lbs. 8. The canister of claim 1 , wherein the force-limiting means includes ring-removal means for severing a thread bond formed between the lid-retainer ring and the filler neck without causing the floating lid to move so as to contribute to the closure-removal force being less than about 15 in-lbs. 9. The canister of claim 1 , wherein the force-limiting means includes lid-removal means for pivoting the floating lid relative to the filler neck to overcome vacuum force in the product-storage region acting on the floating lid and to sever a lid bond formed between the floating lid and the filler neck during the retort process so as to contribute to the closure-removal force being less than about 15 in-lbs. 10. The canister of claim 1 , wherein the force-limiting means includes lid-removal means for pivoting the floating lid relative to the filler neck to overcome vacuum force in the product-storage region acting on the floating lid so as to contribute to the closure-removal force being less than about 15 in-lbs. 11. The canister of claim 10 , wherein the lid-removal means includes a pry ledge coupled to the annular side wall and arranged to extend away from the annular side wall toward the filler neck.
Closure retaining means, e.g. beads, screw-threads · CPC title
Packages having deformable parts for indicating or neutralizing internal pressure-variations by other means than venting · CPC title
by means of an additional element connected directly to the container · CPC title
by compressing after the laying of further material · CPC title
Sterilising, e.g. of complete packages · CPC title
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