Piercing cap for a container

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Inventors

Coory, Fredrick Michael

Application #

130817

Filed

May-17-2002

Published

Aug-10-2004

Current US Class

222/153.05
222/525
222/541.2
222/541.6
222/83

International Classes

B65D 047/10

Field of Search

222/23 222/153.05 222/83 222/83.5 222/91 222/541.2 222/541.6 222/559 222/222 222/525

Assignee

Coory; Fredrick Michael (Christchurch, NZ)

Examiners

Mancene; Gene

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Greer, Burns & Crain, Ltd.

US Patent References

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Abstract
A resealable cap for a container is disclosed, the cap having a seal piercing element, the liquid in the container being initially separated from the piercing element by a seal. The cap includes a collar, a neck portion and a top portion. The top portion includes the seal piercing element. There is a liquid passageway through the cap, after the top portion has been moved from an initial position to a closed position (thus piercing the seal) and thence to an open position. Thereafter the cap can be resealed and opened repeatedly, by movement of the top portion from the open position to the closed position and vice versa. Numerous embodiments of the invention are disclosed.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A cap for a container, said container having a top opening and being capable of containing a liquid, said cap incorporating a seal piercing element, and wherein:

the liquid in the container is initially separated from said piercing element by a seal; said cap including:

a collar with means for securing the cap to the container about the top opening, said collar being formed with a liquid passage therethrough;

a neck portion;

a top portion which is moveable, has a liquid passage therethrough, and comprises the seal piercing element; and wherein

the top portion is moveable between three positions, these positions being an initial position, an open position and a closed position, the initial position being a visual indicator of a sealed container and wherein the top portion is moveable from the initial position to the closed position and, when first so moved, causes the piercing element to pierce the seal, and thereafter when said top is moved from the closed position to the open position a liquid passage way is created for the liquid from the container to outside the cap, and wherein



Description
TECHNICAL FIELD

The present invention relates to a caps for containers, wherein the caps include a piercing element for piercing a cover within the container. This cover can be a seal or a foil and the cap includes the means for breaking the foil, creating a liquid passageway from the container, and the ability to re-seal the container.

BACKGROUND ART

Different styles of caps of lids for containers (for liquids and liquid suspensions) are prolific. There are a variety of forms which can include, for example: a tamper-evident ring; the ability of a cap to be re-sealable; the screw threading of a cap onto the container; and re-sealable tops ("sipper tops"). The caps and containers may be one off uses, or may be re-useable; for example, the cap having a screw thread.

Containers are also available in which the top of the container (within the cap) is sealed with a foil or cover. This could be plastic or foil, a combination of these, cardboard or any number of materials or combination of materials. Generally the seal is heat annealed, or laminated, to the top edge of the container, usually to retain the contents in a sterile condition until they are required. The manual piercing or releasing of such a seal can sometimes be very difficult. In addition to removal of the cap on the container, considerable control force may be required to pierce the seal and provide a liquid passage from the container.
 
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