Tamper-indicating device

5105959
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Inventors

Kinsley, John P.

Application #

614010

Filed

Nov-13-1990

Published

Apr-21-1992

Current US Class

215/227
215/230
215/235

International Classes

B65D 051/00

Field of Search

215/203 215/230 215/227

Examiners

Marcus; Stephen

US Patent References

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4603785   Tamper indicating...
4711372   Tamper indicating...
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4747497   Tamper detection c...
4765498   Vacuum-indicating...

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Abstract
A tamper-indicating device is provided for use with two relatively movable parts. In a preferred embodiment, the device is incorporated in a tamper-evident closure having a closure body and a cover for engaging the body in a closed position. A resilient member is carried within the cover, and a releasable retaining structure is provided for holding the resilient member in a maximally deformed first orientation within the cover when the cover is in the closed position. When the cover is opened, the resilient member is released so as to assume a less deformed orientation. The cover includes an inspection means for permitting visual inspection of the released resilient member to indicate that the cover has been moved away from the initially closed position.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A tamper-indicating device incorporated in a closure for an opening into a container, said closure comprising:

a body for attachment around said container opening;

a cover movable between (1) a closed position engaged with said body for occluding said container opening and (2) an open position permitting the dispensing of container-stored contents therefrom;

a resilient member disposed in said cover in a deformed first orientation, said cover defining a cavity for initially receiving said resilient member in said deformed first orientation and for subsequently accommodating said resilient member in a less deformed second orientation, said cover further defining a window permitting visual inspection of said cavity;



Description
TECHNICAL FIELD

This invention relates to a tamper-indicating device for two relatively movable parts. The device is especially suitable for being incorporated in a closure for a container to provide evidence of a prior opening of the closure or tampering therewith.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

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TECHNICAL PROBLEMS POSED BY THE PRIOR ART

Tamper-indicating seals of various kinds have long been used in various applications (e.g., the ancient wax seal on an envelope or folded document and the lead seal on meters for measuring electric power use or water use).

A variety of designs have also been proposed for tamper-evident closures to give evidence that a container has been opened or has been placed in a condition for opening once it has been filled. Such tamper-evident closures are particularly useful for containers of liquids, powders, pills and the like which contain food materials, pharmaceutical materials, household chemical materials, personal health care materials, etc.
 
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