Snap-on, screw-off cap and container neck
First Claim
1. In combination, a container neck and a container closure,said container neck including an upper opening, a downward extending neck stretch portion below said opening having an external helical engagement structure, a locking wall portion below said neck stretch portion, and an interlocking surface on said locking wall portion, said closure including a top having an underside, a downwardly extending upper skirt portion depending from said top having an internal helical engagement structure shaped to mate with said external helical engagement structure, a lower skirt portion below said upper skirt portion, a frangible connection joining said upper and lower skirt portions together, an interlocking edge on said lower skirt portion, said interlocking edge shaped to engage said interlocking surface to prevent removal of said closure from said neck until said frangible connection is broken, and said external and internal helical engagement structures being adapted to pass over each other in a series of at least two snap actions upon downward movement of said closure relative to said neck, wherein after the first of said snap actions said interlocking edge of said closure is positioned to at least partially engage said interlocking surface of said container neck upon rotation of said closure with respect to said container neck.
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Abstract
A tamper-evident, snap-on, screw-off closure is used with a specially shaped container neck. The neck has double lead external threads and, below the threads, a conical wall having external ratchet teeth. The closure has an upper skirt having internal threads mating with the neck threads. A conical lower skirt is connected to the upper skirt by a plurality of frangible bridges. The lower skirt has internal ratchet teeth to mate with the neck ratchet teeth. The cap skirt threads are double pitch and slightly over 360° in length. When the cap is applied to the neck it snaps on in two stages. The lower skirt has a tear tab which, when pulled, fractures the lower skirt on a vertical line. Continued pulling on the tab sequentially fractures the bridges.
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4 Claims
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1. In combination, a container neck and a container closure,
said container neck including an upper opening, a downward extending neck stretch portion below said opening having an external helical engagement structure, a locking wall portion below said neck stretch portion, and an interlocking surface on said locking wall portion, said closure including a top having an underside, a downwardly extending upper skirt portion depending from said top having an internal helical engagement structure shaped to mate with said external helical engagement structure, a lower skirt portion below said upper skirt portion, a frangible connection joining said upper and lower skirt portions together, an interlocking edge on said lower skirt portion, said interlocking edge shaped to engage said interlocking surface to prevent removal of said closure from said neck until said frangible connection is broken, and said external and internal helical engagement structures being adapted to pass over each other in a series of at least two snap actions upon downward movement of said closure relative to said neck, wherein after the first of said snap actions said interlocking edge of said closure is positioned to at least partially engage said interlocking surface of said container neck upon rotation of said closure with respect to said container neck.
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