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Title:
TAMPER EVIDENT TUBE CLOSURE WITH TWIST-AWAY CENTRING
Document Type and Number:
WIPO Patent Application WO/2004/043816
Kind Code:
A1
Abstract:
The tamper evident closure for a container (1) comprises a cap (2) on a spout (10). The inverted cap (2) can be used as a tool for removing a twist away element (3). Both, the cap (2) and the spout (10) have conic guiding surfaces (6, 7), which centre the cap (2) in respect to the spout (10), while it is moved towards and onto the spout (10). The initial opening the tamper evident closure is therefore easier.

Inventors:
FUCHS PETER (CH)
Application Number:
PCT/IB2002/004772
Publication Date:
May 27, 2004
Filing Date:
November 13, 2002
Export Citation:
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Assignee:
HOFFMANN NEOPAC AG (CH)
FUCHS PETER (CH)
International Classes:
B65D35/44; B65D51/22; (IPC1-7): B65D35/44
Domestic Patent References:
WO2002012083A12002-02-14
Foreign References:
US4688703A1987-08-25
US5255804A1993-10-26
US5586672A1996-12-24
US4773548A1988-09-27
US4688703A1987-08-25
Attorney, Agent or Firm:
E. BLUM & CO. (Zürich, CH)
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Claims:
Claims
1. Tamper evident closure for containers (1), wherein the closure comprises a spout (10) with a twist away element (3) and a removable cap (2), wherein the cap (2) comprises a wrench or a socket (5), such that the cap (2) can be used as a tool for twisting away said twist away element (3) and thereby creating an opening (11) in the spout (10), characterised in that the closure com prises a centringaid (6,7), which centres the cap (2) while it is moved, with the wrench or socket (5) first, towards and onto the spout (10).
2. Closure according to claim 1, character ised in that the wrench or socket (5) is, while the clo sure is closed by the cap (2), on a side of the cap (2) opposite to the container (1), such that the cap (2) is to be inverted when being used as a tool for twisting away said twist away element (3), wherein in particular a symmetry axis of the socket (5) coincides with a symmetry axis of the cap (2).
3. Closure according to one of the preceding claims, characterised in that the centringaid (6, 7) comprises a first guiding surface (6) on the spout (10) and/or a second guiding surface (7) on the cap (1).
4. Closure according to claim 3, character ised in that the first guiding surface (6) rotatably mates with the second guiding surface (7), once the cap (2) is pushed completely with the wrench or socket (5) first onto the spout (10).
5. Closure according to one of the claims 3 or 4, characterised in that the first guiding surface (6) and the second guiding surface (7) are substantially conic or that the first guiding surface (6) and the sec ond guiding surface (7) are substantially spherical.
6. Closure according to one of the claims 3 to 5, characterised in that the first guiding surface (6) is formed on an outer surface of the spout (10) between a rim (12) at a distal end of the spout (10) and the con tainer (1) and/or that the second guiding surface (7) is formed on an inner surface of the cap (2) such that the wrench or socket (5) is an inward continuation of said second guiding surface (7),.
7. Closure according to one of the preceding claims, characterised in that the twist away element (3) has the form of a pin or a star and/or that the twist away element (3) has a multifold symmetry, in particular a threefold, fourfold, fivefold, sixfold, sevenfold or eightfold symmetry.
8. Closure according to one of the preceding claims, characterised in that the wrench or socket (5) matches completely or at least along some lines or at some points the form of the twist away element (3), such that transmission of a torque is possible.
9. Closure according to one of the preceding claims, characterised in that the spout (10) comprises a first thread (8) and the cap (2) comprises a second thread (9), wherein the first thread (8) and the second thread (9) are designed to match each other, and in par ticular the first thread (8) is an outside thread and the second thread (9) is an inside thread.
10. Closure according to one of the preceding claims, characterised in that the cap (2) and the spout (10) comprise snap on means, in particular rims and/or noses.
11. Closure according to one of the preceding claims, characterised in that the outer diameter of the cap (2) is substantially larger than the diameter of the spout (10) and/or the wrench or socket (5), wherein in particular the cap (2) has a circular recess (14) around wrench or socket (5), in particular open toward the same side as the wrench or socket (5).
12. Closure according to one of the preceding claims, characterised in that the container (1) comprises a first rim (12) and the cap (2) comprises a second rim (13), which are designed such that the first rim (12) mates with the second rim (13), when the cap (2) is on the container (1), in particular such that the opening (11) of the spout (10) is sealed when the cap (2) is held on the container (1).,.
13. Closure according to one of the preceding claims, characterised in that the spout (10) is designed as cannula.
14. Closure according to one of the preceding claims characterised in that it comprises a predetermined breaking line (4) between the spout (10) and the twist away element (3), which predetermined breaking line (4) is arranged substantially inside the spout (10) or at least countersunk in respect to a rim (12) at the distal end of the spout (10).
15. Container, in particular a tube, compris ing a closure according to one of the claims 1 to 14.
Description:
Tamper evident tube closure with twist-away centring Technical Field The invention relates to a closure according to the preamble of the independent claim.

Closures of this kind, as described in US 4,688, 703, are used for tamper evident containers con- taining liquids, pastes or other products, in particular pharmaceutical, dental or cosmetic products. The basic principle of these closures is, that the cap is used as a tool for opening the container, in particular by twisting away a twist away element on a spout and thereby creating an opening.

Background Art Known closures of this kind are usually not easy to use. This can be an advantage, because it can make the container child-safe, as described in US 4,688, 703. However, many times the users of products de- livered in such containers are elderly persons, in par- ticular with bad cognitive and motoric skills, which can- not perform a difficult opening procedure.

Disclosure of Invention A problem to be solved by the present inven- tion lies therefore in providing a tamper evident closure of the kind mentioned at the outset, which is easier to use than known tamper evident closures.

This problem is solved by independent claim 1 by providing a centring aid, which centres the cap, while it is moved towards and onto the spout for removing the twist away element.

Brief Description of Drawings Further preferred features and aspects of the present invention are described in the dependent claims as well as in the following description, which makes ref- erence to the enclosed figures. These figures show: Fig. 1 a sectional view of a container with a closure according to the invention, in a sealed state, Fig. 2 a sectional view of the container of fig. 1, in the sealed state, but after removing the cap, Fig. 3 a sectional view of the container of fig. 1 and 2 with the cap while being used as a tool for removing the twist away element, Fig. 4 a sectional view of the container of fig. 1 to 3 after the twist away element was removed, Fig. 5 a three dimensional view of a con- tainer with a closure according to the invention, Fig. 6 a three dimensional view of a con- tainer with a closure according to the invention with a spout designed as a cannula.

Best Mode for Carrying Out the Invention A sectional view of a container 1 with a pre- ferred embodiment of the closure according to the inven- tion is shown in fig. 1. The container 1 is tamper evi- dent. It is designed for holding and dispensing liquids such as eye drops. The container 1 is preferably flexibly deformable and preferably tube-shaped. In general the closure according to the invention can be used for many different products, in particular pharmaceutical, dental or cosmetic products, for example eye or nose drops, ointments or toothpaste. The closure is shown in a sealed state. In this sealed state a twist away element 3, which functions as a safety seal, is on the dispensing nozzle or spout 10, such that there is no opening. The presence of the twist away element 3 guarantees that the package

hasn't been opened before or tampered with. The closure comprises a removable cap 2. In this sealed state the cap 2 prevents the twist away element 3 from breaking away accidentally. The cap 2 is preferably designed as a screw cap and held on the container 1 by a first thread 8 on the outside of the spout 2 which substantially matches with a second thread 9 on the inside of the cap 2. Alter- natively it can be held by snap on means, i. e. rims and/or noses on the outside of the container 1 or spout 10 and/or the inside of the cap 2. The shown container 1 is designed to be closed tight again after its first opening. For such an embodiment a screw cap is preferred.

A snap on cap is particularly suitable for one-time-use or one-dose containers. The cap 2 can also be attached by various combinations of thread, bayonet or snap on ele- ments as well known to persons skilled in the art. At its container side edge the cap 2 is in contact with the shoulder of container 1. This prevents a contamination of the spout 10 from the outside. Container 1 and cap 2 each have an axis, wherein these axes coincide in this closed state of the container 1.

For opening the container 1 firstly the cap 2 is twisted off. Fig. 2 shows a sectional view of the same container 1 as Fig. l, but after removal of the cap 2. The cap 2 is designed, such that it can be used as a tool for twisting away the twist away element 3, in particular along a predetermined breaking line 4. For this the cap 2 comprises a socket 5, which designed to fit on the twist away element 3. Socket 5 is arranged such, that its sym- metry axis coincides with the symmetry axis of the cap 2.

The socket 5 is preferably slightly larger than the twist away element 3, such that it can be pushed on it or mated with it without exerting much force. The inner surface of the socket 5 substantially completely matches the outer surface of the twist away element 3, such that a form lock of socket and element with a good transmission of torque is possible. Alternatively only parts, certain

lines or points of the surfaces may match, as long as the cap 2 can be used as a torque tool, i. e. as a wrench or socket, for twisting away the twist away element 3. The twist away element 3 is substantially a pin with a star- shaped cross-section and with an eight-fold symmetry.

This multi-fold symmetry has the advantage, that the socket 5 will substantially fit onto the twist away ele- ment 3 without being rotationally aligned and without twisting the twist away element 3 before the socket 5 is mated completely with the twist away element 3. Alterna- tively it can also be designed with a two, three, four, five or seven-fold symmetry. Preferably the distal, i. e. outer, diameter of the twist away element is slightly smaller than the diameter next to its base at the prede- termined breaking line 4, in order to make the process of mating it with the socket 5 easier. The twist away ele- ment 3 can also be designed shorter or even flat, i. e. that it has the form of a flat star. The cap 2 has a cir- cular recess 14, which allows to save material and manu- facturing cost and at the same time providing the cap 2 with a large outer diameter, wherein a larger outer di- ameter has the advantage of making the handling of the cap 2 easier. The recess is open towards the side of the socket 5 of the cap 2. For twisting off the twist away element 3 the cap 3 it is inverted, i. e. rotated by 180° around an axis perpendicular to the its axis, and pushed onto the spout 10. When the cap 3 is moved toward the spout 10 the cap 3 is centred by a centring aid 6,7. The centring aid comprises a substantially conical guiding surface 6 on the spout 10 and a substantially conical guiding surface 7 inside the cap 2. Alternatively these guiding surfaces 6,7 can also have a substantially spherical shape. The guiding surfaces 6,7 extend the range of an eccentricity tolerance in the process of mov- ing the cap 2 onto the spout 10, i. e. the axis of the cap 3 and the axis of spout 10 may, in the range of the ele- ments to be mated, be initially up to several millimetres

apart but the socket 5 and the twist away element 3 will still align while the cap 2 is pushed towards and onto the spout 10. This has the advantage that removing the safety seal when opening the container 1 for the first time does not require good, cognitive or motoric skills.

The first guiding surface 6 is formed on the outer sur- face of the spout 10 between a rim 12 at the distal end of the spout 10 and the thread 8 of the spout 10. The- second guiding surface 7 is formed on an inner surface of the cap 2, substantially beginning at the distal end of the cap 2 running inward, such that the wrench or socket 5 is an inward continuation of said second guiding sur- face 7.

The inverted cap 2 on the spout 10 is shown in a sectional view in fig. 3. The first guiding surface 6 rotatably mates with the second guiding surface 7 as long as the cap 2 is pushed completely with the wrench or socket 5 first onto the spout 10. This has the advantage that the cap 2 can only be turned, but not be broken away, which assures a complete and accurate removal of the twist away element 3. When the cap 2 is turned around its axis the twist away element 3 breaks from the spout 10 along a predetermined breaking line 4. The predeter- mined breaking line 4 has the shape of a circle. Along this circle the thickness of the wall of the spout 10 is much smaller that at adjacent areas. Preferably the pre- determined breaking line 4 is below the rim 12 of the spout 10, such that the breakage surface, i. e. the areas of the predetermined breaking line 4 after removal of the twist away element 4, are not exposed to the object, sur- face or part of the body to which the contents of the container 1 are applied. For example in case of eye drops the possibly harmful breakage surface cannot get in con- tact with the eye. The rim 12 is on the distal, i. e. outer, end of the spout 10. The predetermined breaking line 4 is arranged countersunk in respect to said rim 12.

It is therefore substantially inside the spout 10.

Fig. 4 is a sectional view of the container 1 of fig. 1 to 3 after the twist away element was removed.

The content of the container 1 can now be dispensed through the opening 11 in the spout 10. The opening 11 has a circular shape, corresponding to the circular shape of the predetermined breaking line before removal of the twist away element. The spout 10 may also contain a throttling device, such that the spout 10 can be used for controllably dispensing drops, in particular eye drops.

The cap 2 can be used to close the opening 11 on the spout 10. When the cap 2 is twisted onto the spout 10, rim 12 of the spout 10 mates with rim 13 of the cap 2, such that the closure is tight. In the preferred embodi- ment rim 12 of the spout 10 is also the distal end of spout 10. Alternatively the distal rim and the rim to mate with a rim 13 of the cap 2 may be embodied sepa- rated. This is advantageous if the distal rim has a cer- tain design, for example for dispensing drops, which is not suitable for integrating a sealing surface or which would be impaired by the force applied when the cap 2 is twisted or pushed onto the container 1.

Fig. 5 shows a three dimensional view of a container 1 with a preferred embodiment of the closure according to the invention. The closure comprises a spout 10 and a cap 2. The cap 2 is corrugated lengthwise on its outside surface, such that it can be turned easier when being used as a tool for removing the twist away element 3 or as a screw cap for the spout 10. The cap 2 can be made using an injection moulding process. The container 1 has preferably a tube-shape, is flexibly deformable and preferably comprises a multi-layer laminate, in particu- lar with an aluminium or plastic barrier.

Fig. 6 shows a three dimensional view of a container 1 with a further preferred embodiment of the closure according to the invention. In this embodiment the spout 10 is designed especially long, as a cannula, in order to allow a locally more precise dispensing.