Vacuum indicating thermoplastic closure

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Inventors

Fillmore, William E.

Application #

884244

Filed

Jul-10-1986

Published

Jul-7-1987

Current US Class

206/459.1
206/524.8
206/807
215/230
215/271

International Classes

B65D 041/04

Field of Search

215/271 215/365 215/230 215/260 206/459 206/524.8 206/525

Assignee

Owens-Illinois, Inc. (Toledo, OH)

Examiners

Norton; Donald F.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Nelson; John R.

US Patent References

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4616761   Vacuum indicating...

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Abstract
A vacuum indicating thermoplastic closure for a container for the packaging of a vacuum-packed product, the top panel of the closure containing a circular inner portion which is connected to an outer annular portion by an inner annular portion with a circular hinge on the outside of the closure along a first interrupted line between the circular inner portion and the inner annular portion and another circular hinge on the inside of the closure along a second interrupted line between the inner annular portion and the outer annular portion to permit the circular inner portion to be moved relative to the outer annular portion from a first position which indicates the presence of a vacuum in the container to a second position which indicates the absence of a vacuum in the container without developing substantial tensile stresses in the top panel of the closure when the circular inner portion is in either such position, except for compressive stresses in the bridges formed by the interruptions in the first interrupted line and in the second interrupted line when the circular inner portion is in the first position, which compressive stresses assist in positively moving the circular inner portion from the first position to the second position upon the loss of vacuum in the container. Also, a package consisting of a container, a vacuum packed product contained in the container and such a closure in sealing and closing engagement with the container.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. In combination with a container containing a vacuum-packed product therein and having a finish portion for receiving a closure to close and seal said container, a closure sealingly engaging the finish portion of said container, said closure comprising, in combination: a top portion spanning the finish of the container; and an annular skirt extending downwardly from the top portion over the upper portion of the finish and securely engaging said finish, said top portion being formed from a thermoplastic material and comprising a generally planar circular inner portion, said top portion further having an inside which faces toward said vacuum-packed product and an outside which faces away from said vacuum-packed product, a first annular portion surrounding said circular inner portion, said closure top portion being thinned on said outside along a first interrupted generally circular line between said circular inner portion and said first annular portion to form a first plurality of narrow, spaced apart bridges along said first interrupted generally circular line, and a second annular portion surrounding said first annular portion, said closure top portion, further, being thinned on the inside along a second interrupted generally circular line between said first annular portion and said second annular portion to form a second plurality of narrow, spaced apart bridges along said second interrupted generally circular line, said circular inner portion, said first annular portion and said second annular portion being integrally formed in one piece with said circular inner portion being hinged to said first annular portion along said first interrupted generally circular line and said first annular portion being hinged to said second annular portion along said second interrupted generally circular line, the plane of said circular inner portion being movable with respect to the plane of said second annular portion from a first position when there is a vacuum in said container to a second position when there has been a loss of the desired vacuum in said container, with the second position being higher in elevation than the first position when the container is in its normal upright position, said first plurality of narrow, spaced apart bridges and said second plurality of narrow spaced apart bridges being in compression when said circular inner portion is in said first position to assist in moving said circular inner portion to said second position upon said loss of the desired vacuum in said container.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

This invention relates to a molded thermoplastic closure for a container for the packaging of a product under at least a partial vacuum, which closure has a portion whose position is altered by a loss of vacuum within the container to give a visual indication of such loss of vacuum.

2. Description of the Prior Art

Many food products which are packaged in glass jars are packaged under a partial vacuum to prevent spoilage or to preserve flavor, and it is important that the closure for such a container be able to seal the container properly to maintain the vacuum in the container until the first opening thereof. It has also been recognized that it is desirable for a closure for a container for a vacuum-packed product to incorporate means which will indicate the presence or absence of the desired degree of vacuum, and the prior art is familiar with metal closures which incorporate such a feature. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 4,093,094 (Smalley, et al.), which is assigned to the assignee of this application, describes a home canning closure in which the metal lid of a multi-piece closure incorporates a vacuum indicating button. The button in such a closure is deflected downwardly by the presence of a suitable degree of partial vacuum in the associated container, and because of the inherent elasticity of the closure, the deflected button will pop up to its normal position upon the release of the vacuum and the resulting repressurization of the container. U.S. Pat. No. 3,062,396 (G. J. Foss, et al), 3,836,033 (A. Podesta), and 3,160,302 (G. F. Chaplin), disclose one-piece metallic vacuum indicating closures that operate in a similar manner.
 
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