WO2006013404A1 - Cap for containers - Google Patents
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- WO2006013404A1 WO2006013404A1 PCT/IB2005/001074 IB2005001074W WO2006013404A1 WO 2006013404 A1 WO2006013404 A1 WO 2006013404A1 IB 2005001074 W IB2005001074 W IB 2005001074W WO 2006013404 A1 WO2006013404 A1 WO 2006013404A1
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- cap according
- tamper
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- cap
- evident ring
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65D—CONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
- B65D41/00—Caps, e.g. crown caps or crown seals, i.e. members having parts arranged for engagement with the external periphery of a neck or wall defining a pouring opening or discharge aperture; Protective cap-like covers for closure members, e.g. decorative covers of metal foil or paper
- B65D41/32—Caps or cap-like covers with lines of weakness, tearing-strips, tags, or like opening or removal devices, e.g. to facilitate formation of pouring openings
- B65D41/34—Threaded or like caps or cap-like covers provided with tamper elements formed in, or attached to, the closure skirt
- B65D41/3423—Threaded or like caps or cap-like covers provided with tamper elements formed in, or attached to, the closure skirt with flexible tabs, or elements rotated from a non-engaging to an engaging position, formed on the tamper element or in the closure skirt
- B65D41/3428—Threaded or like caps or cap-like covers provided with tamper elements formed in, or attached to, the closure skirt with flexible tabs, or elements rotated from a non-engaging to an engaging position, formed on the tamper element or in the closure skirt the tamper element being integrally connected to the closure by means of bridges
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- the invention relates to a cap for containers, particularly- suitable for being applied to a threaded end of a container.
- US 6543634 discloses a screw cap, comprising a cup body internally provided with a threaded region suitable for engaging in a shapingly coupled manner with a threaded neck of a bottle.
- the cap furthermore comprises a tamper-evident ring connected to a bottom edge of the cup body at a plurality of bridges.
- the tamper-evident ring comprises a cylindrical wall provided with a top edge from which the bridges extend, and which has a relatively thin thickness.
- the cylindrical wall is connected at the bottom, at a connecting zone, to a bead delimited by an external surface and an internal surface that are parallel to one other and both have a cylindrical shape.
- the bead has a thickness that is significantly greater than the cylindrical structure above it.
- From the connecting zone a plurality of flaps extend that are arranged in a position that is tilted in relation to the cylindrical wall and faces a bottom wall of the cup body.
- the internal diameter of the tamper-evident ring is kept near the external diameter of the collar and in such a configuration the structure of the tamper-evident ring is excessively stiff.
- a first bottling phase the cap has to rest on the threaded neck of the bottle, and in a second phase it has to be tightened on the threaded neck such as to isolate the contents of the bottle from the external environment.
- it is necessary to exert rather high torque on the cap such that the tamper-evident ring is deformed by expanding until it slides underneath the threaded neck and the collar.
- the torque applied to the cap is not sufficient to force it onto the neck of the bottle, or, if the torque is sufficient, but the cap is difficult to be applied, the cap may become deformed, may not be correctly applied and in certain circumstances may be projected far from the bottle.
- An object of the invention is to improve caps for closing bottles, particularly equipped with a threaded neck. Another object is to supply a cap that can easily be applied to a bottle. A further object is to limit the problems that may arise during bottling, in particular those that may cause interruptions to the production cycle and/or marketing of packages of poor quality. A further object is to reduce the torque required to apply a cap to a bottle, without however impairing the bottle's hermetic seal, such that during the opening phase of the bottle a user can easily remove the cap from the neck of the bottle.
- a cap comprising a cup body with which a tamper-evident ring is associated delimited by side wall means provided with a connecting zone with which retaining means is connected suitable for engaging with a collar of a container, characterised in that said side wall means comprises a wall portion that projects towards the outside of said tamper- evident ring, such as to enable said connecting zone to expand radially whilst said cap is applied to said container.
- said side wall means comprises a wall portion that projects towards the outside of said tamper- evident ring, such as to enable said connecting zone to expand radially whilst said cap is applied to said container.
- a cap comprising a cup body with which a first edge of a tamper- evident ring is associated, said tamper-evident ring comprising a connecting zone from which flap means extends suitable for engaging with a collar of a container and a second edge opposite said first edge, characterised in that said second edge is joined to said connecting zone by a surface tilted towards the inside of said cup body.
- the tilted surface of the tamper- evident ring in fact forms an internal bevel that acts as a promoting portion when the cap is rested on a neck of the container and is subsequently fitted thereupon. In this way the risks are limited that the cap, owing to the excessive interference with the neck, may be incorrectly applied and become deformed.
- the tilted surface delimits on the tamper-evident ring a region, comprised between the second edge and the connecting zone, having a substantially trapezoid or triangular section.
- Figure 2 is an enlarged detail of Figure 1 showing a section of the tamper-evident ring;
- Figure 3 is a schematic, enlarged and fragmentary section showing an application phase of the cap in Figure 1, in which the cap comes into contact with a neck of a bottle for the first time;
- Figure 4 is a section like the one in Figure 3 showing the partially deformed tamper-evident ring in such a way as to go beyond a collar obtained in the neck of the bottle;
- Figure 5 is a section like the one in Figure 3, showing the tamper-evident ring applied to the neck of the bottle;
- Figure 6 is a section like the one in Figure 3, showing a phase of removal of the cap from the bottle;
- Figure 7 is a section like the one in Figure 3, showing the moment in which the tamper-evident ring is separated from a body of the cap;
- Figure 8 is a section like the one in Figure 3, showing the tamper-evident ring associated with the bottle after removal of the cap;
- Figure 9 is a section like the one in Figure 3, showing the tamper-evident ring distanced from the body of the cap after the cap has been removed and the body of the latter has again been screwed to the neck;
- Figure 10 is a view like the one in Figure 2, showing a tamper-evident ring according to a first alternative version;
- Figure 11 is a view like the one in Figure 2, showing a tamper-evident ring according to a second alternative version;
- Figure 12 is a view like the one in Figure 2, showing a tamper-evident ring according to a third alternative version;
- Figure 13 is a view like the one in Figure 2, showing a tamper-evident ring according to a fourth alternative version;
- Figure 14 is a perspective view of a cap provided with a tamper-ev
- Figure 1 shows a cap 1 suitable for being used to close an open end of a container, such as a bottle.
- the cap 1 can for example be obtained by compression or injection moulding of a plastics.
- the cap 1 comprises a cup body 2, delimited by a bottom wall 3 having a substantially circular plan shape.
- the cup body 2 furthermore comprises a skirt 4, that extends from the bottom wall 3 and can be substantially perpendicular to said wall.
- the skirt 4 is internally provided with threads 5, suitable for engaging with a threaded neck 31 ( Figure 3) of a bottle, and can be externally delimited by a knurled surface ⁇ such that the user can more easily grasp the cup body 2 to screw it onto the bottle or unscrew it therefrom.
- a seat can be obtained for housing a seal 7 suitable for abutting on an end of the neck of the bottle to prevent the substances contained therein from escaping into the external environment.
- the skirt 6 is delimited in a region thereof opposite the bottom wall 3 by a rim 8 with which a tamper-evident ring 9 is associated in a removable manner.
- the latter is delimited by a first edge 13 adjacent to the cup body 2, and by a second edge 14, opposite the first edge 13.
- the first edge 13 delimits the tamper-evident ring 9 at the top, whereas the second edge 14 delimits it at the bottom.
- the first edge 13 is connected to the rim 8 by means of a plurality of bridges or joining zones 10 separated by cuts 11 so as to define a fracture line 12 that extends around the entire first edge 13.
- the tamper-evident ring 9 comprises side wall means 15 interposed between the first edge 13 and the second edge 14.
- the side wall means 15 is internally provided with a connecting zone 16 from which retaining means extends suitable for engaging with a collar obtained on the neck of the bottle.
- the retaining means may comprise a plurality of flaps 17 - or, alternatively, a continuous flap - tilted towards the bottom wall 3, and separated from one another by sectors 18.
- the flaps 17 may be substantially parallel to the bottom wall 3, or be tilted towards the second edge 14.
- the flaps 17 can be arranged in such a way as to be angularly eguidistant along the tamper-evident ring 9. Alternatively, the flaps 17 can be arranged in such a way as not to be angularly eguidistant.
- the connecting zone 16 defines on the side wall means 15 a first region 19 interposed between the connecting zone 16 and the first edge 13, and a second region 20, interposed between the connecting zone 16 and the second edge 14.
- the first region 19 comprises a wall portion 21 that projects to the outside of the tamper-evident ring 9.
- the second region 20 defines an edge from portions of which the flaps 17 lead away.
- the portion 21 is provided with frustum conical geometry, with a smaller base of the frustum cone facing the first edge 13 and a larger base of the frustum cone facing the connecting zone 16.
- the conformation of the wall portion 21 is such as to allow an increase in the diameter of the tamper-evident ring 9 going from the first edge 13 to the connecting zone 16.
- the internal diameter of the first region 19 of the tamper-evident ring 9 goes from a first value Dl near the first edge 13 to a second value D2, greater than Dl, near the connecting zone 16.
- a substantially cylindrical portion 22 delimited by an external surface 23 and by an internal surface 24.
- the transverse thickness of the substantially cylindrical portion 22 is substantially the same as that of the wall portion 21.
- the substantially cylindrical portion 22 is connected to the portion 21 at an edge 25.
- Each flap 17 is connected with the cylindrical portion 22 by means of circular sector elements 26 and is delimited by a top surface 27 and by a bottom surface 28 that are substantially parallel to each other.
- An end surface 29 that is substantially parallel to the external surface 23 joins together the top surface 27 and the bottom surface 28 of each flap 17.
- the end surfaces 29 of the flaps 17 define a diameter D3 inside the cap 1.
- the connecting zone 16 is joined to the bottom edge 14 by a tilted surface 30 having a substantially frustum conical shape, with the smaller base of the frustum cone facing the bottom wall 3.
- the tilted surface 30 forms with the second edge 14 an angle ⁇ such as to act as a promoting portion when the cap 1 is applied to a neck of a bottle.
- the angle ⁇ may have a value of approximately 70°.
- the connecting zone 16 can be joined to the bottom edge 14 by a further surface 41 arranged substantially perpendicularly to the second edge 14, in such a way that the second region 20 has a thickness S that is substantially constant along the entire length.
- Figures 3 to 5 illustrate three application phases of the cap 1 to the neck 31 of the bottle.
- the neck 31 is provided at the top with a thread 35, suitable for engaging with the threads 5 obtained inside the cup body 2.
- the cap 1 is initially rested on the thread 35, after which it is gradually screwed onto the latter.
- the cap 1 Owing to the tilted surface 30, which defines on the second region 20 an internal bevel, the cap 1 can be forced onto the neck 31 relatively easily.
- the bevel in fact limits the risks that the cap 1 is incorrectly positioned on the neck 31.
- the bevel defined by the tilted surface 30 enables the quantity of plastics required to form the tamper-evident ring 9 to be reduced.
- the tilted surface 30 gives the second region 20 of the tamper-evident ring 9 a substantially trapezoid section, having a reduced extent compared with the case in which the second region is internally delimited by a surface parallel to the external surface 23, as indicated by a dotted line in Figure 10.
- the tamper- evident ring starts to interact with the collar 32.
- the bevel defined by the tilted surface 30 on the second region 20 enables gentler and more gradual interaction between the tamper-evident ring 9 and the collar 32.
- the flaps 17, by coming into contact with the first side surface 33 of the collar 32, tend to rotate around the connecting zone 16 in such a way as to approach the first region 19 of the side wall means 15. This rotation may involve an increase in the angle ⁇ . Simultaneously, the connecting zone 16 tends to get deformed, expanding radially so as to be able to go beyond the collar 32.
- the first region 19 of the side wall means 15 tends to curve outwardly, taking on a cambered configuration shown in Figure 4.
- the conformation of the first region 19 of the side wall means 15 is such as to facilitate the radial expansion of the connecting zone 16.
- the portion 21 that projects externally acts as a promoter of deformability and enables the first region 19 to take on a cambered configuration in an easier manner than would occur if the first region 19 were cylindrical with a diameter corresponding to that of the first edge 13.
- the conformation of the portion 21 enables the bridges 10 to be kept nearer the axis of the bottle and therefore - with the same torque being applied to the cup body 2 for unscrewing -a greater force to be obtained that discharges on the bridges 10.
- each flap 17 rests on the second bottom surface 34 of the collar 32, which acts as a stop for the flaps 17, preventing them from going further up along the neck 31 of the bottle.
- the torque applied by the consumer who is unscrewing the cap rotates the flaps 17 around the connecting zone 16, so as to diminish the extent of the angle ⁇ , as shown in Figure 6.
- the wall portion 21, being subjected to a force directed to the bottom wall 3, tends to become aligned on the cylindrical wall 22, thus reducing its tilt. If the consumer continues to unscrew the cap, the bridges 10 are broken, as shown in Figure 7, and the cup body 2 is separated from the tamper-evident ring 9, which remains associated with the neck 31 of the bottle.
- the internal diameter D3 defined by the flaps 17 is dimensioned such that clearance G between the neck 31 and the end surface 29 of the flaps 17 remains defined, as shown in Figure 8. Owing to the clearance G and to plastic deformation of the second region 20 and/or of the flaps 17, after the cup body 2 has been removed from the bottle, the tamper-evident ring 9 descends by gravity along the neck 31, moving away from the collar 32.
- FIG 10 illustrates a tamper-evident ring 109 according to an alternative version, that differs from the tamper-evident ring 9 shown in Figures 1 to 9 because it is devoid of the substantially cylindrical portion 22.
- the wall portion 121 that protrudes outwardly the tamper-evident ring 109 is provided with a substantially frustum conical shape, and is delimited at the top by the first edge 13 and at the bottom by the connecting zone 16.
- the smaller base of the frustum cone defined by the wall portion 121 is facing the bottom wall 3, so that the internal diameter of the tamper-evident ring 109 progressively increases passing from the first edge 13 to the connecting zone 16.
- the tamper-evident ring 109 comprises a second region 120 that is externally delimited by a frustum conical wall 39 tilted by an angle ⁇ in relation to the knurled surface 6, in such a way that the external diameter of the second region 120 increases proceeding from the connecting zone 16 to the second edge 14.
- Figure 12 shows a tamper-evident ring 309 provided with a wall portion 321 substantially similar to the wall portion 121 of the tamper-evident ring 209 shown in Figure 10.
- the tamper-evident ring 309 differs from the tamper-evident ring 209 by the fact that it comprises a second region 320 that is externally delimited by a further frustum conical wall 40 tilted by an angle ⁇ in relation to the knurled surface 6, in such a way that the external diameter of the second region 320 diminishes proceeding from the connecting zone 16 to the second edge 14.
- Figure 11 shows a tamper-evident ring 209 according to another alternative version, in which the wall portion 221 that is projected outwardly is provided with a cambered shape and is delimited at the top by the first edge 13 and at the bottom by the connecting zone 16.
- the portions 121, 221 and 321 shown in Figures 10 to 12 make it easier to expand radially the tamper-evident ring in such a way that it can be positioned below the collar.
- the portions of side wall that project towards the outside of the cap act as deformation initiators, enabling the first region 19 of the tamper-evident ring to more easily take on a cambered shape, and thus facilitating the expansion of the connecting zone 16.
- FIG. 14 there is shown a tamper-evident ring 409 of the type suitable for being broken when the cup body 2 is removed from the bottle and remaining anchored to the cup body 2 by means of a bridge 37.
- a bridge 37 In a version that is not shown, instead of a single bridge, a plurality of bridges can be provided.
- the tamper-evident rings of this type are provided with a weakening zone 38 that crosses the side wall means 15 parallel to the neck of the bottle, along which the tamper-evident ring 9 breaks when the consumer removes the cap.
- the weakening zone may be very deep and therefore easily break during removal of the cap without breaking during application of the latter.
- the weakening zone has to be shallow. As a result, if the weakening zone crosses the flap, removal is much less easy than is the case if the weakening zone occupies the sectors interposed between the flaps.
- the weakening zone at a sector that separates two adjacent flaps.
- the machines of the state of the art thus require adjusting devices that enable the weakening line to be obtained in a preset position.
- the weakening line can be obtained in any position, indifferently through the flaps or through the sectors.
- the weakening zone may be very deep, the break during the phase of cap removal will be easy. This enables the prior-art cap-producing machines to be simplified, making it unnecessary to use complicated adjusting devices.
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Priority Applications (5)
| Application Number | Priority Date | Filing Date | Title |
|---|---|---|---|
| MX2007001182A MX2007001182A (en) | 2004-07-30 | 2005-04-21 | Cap for containers. |
| EP05732856A EP1796980B1 (en) | 2004-07-30 | 2005-04-21 | Cap for containers |
| US11/658,871 US20070257002A1 (en) | 2004-07-30 | 2005-04-21 | Cap for Containers |
| DE602005007049T DE602005007049D1 (en) | 2004-07-30 | 2005-04-21 | CAP FOR TANK |
| BRPI0513911-2A BRPI0513911A (en) | 2004-07-30 | 2005-04-21 | container lid |
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|---|---|---|---|
| ITMO2004A000201 | 2004-07-30 | ||
| IT000201A ITMO20040201A1 (en) | 2004-07-30 | 2004-07-30 | CAPSULE FOR CONTAINERS. |
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| WO2006013404A1 true WO2006013404A1 (en) | 2006-02-09 |
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| PCT/IB2005/001074 Ceased WO2006013404A1 (en) | 2004-07-30 | 2005-04-21 | Cap for containers |
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| US (1) | US20070257002A1 (en) |
| EP (1) | EP1796980B1 (en) |
| CN (1) | CN101076478A (en) |
| AT (1) | ATE396120T1 (en) |
| BR (1) | BRPI0513911A (en) |
| DE (1) | DE602005007049D1 (en) |
| IT (1) | ITMO20040201A1 (en) |
| MX (1) | MX2007001182A (en) |
| WO (1) | WO2006013404A1 (en) |
| ZA (1) | ZA200700623B (en) |
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| EP2080710A1 (en) * | 2008-01-15 | 2009-07-22 | InBev S.A. | Assembly of a container and a closure |
| BR102015029873B1 (en) * | 2015-11-27 | 2018-06-19 | Neves Costa Pinheiro José | THREADED COVER AND BOTTLE ASSEMBLY TO EVIDENCE VIOLATION IN CONTAINERS |
| GB201601789D0 (en) * | 2016-02-01 | 2016-03-16 | Obrist Closures Switzerland | Improvements in or relating to tamper-evident closures |
| IT201600080146A1 (en) * | 2016-07-29 | 2018-01-29 | Guala Pack Spa | CLOSURE WITH A GUARANTEE SEAL |
| IT201700046734A1 (en) * | 2017-04-28 | 2018-10-28 | Bormioli Pharma S R L | SAFETY CAP WITH BAND |
| IT201900018737A1 (en) | 2019-10-14 | 2021-04-14 | Sacmi | CAP FOR A CONTAINER |
| US11059633B2 (en) | 2019-10-31 | 2021-07-13 | Cheer Pack North America | Flip-top closure for container |
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- 2005-04-21 EP EP05732856A patent/EP1796980B1/en not_active Expired - Lifetime
- 2005-04-21 MX MX2007001182A patent/MX2007001182A/en not_active Application Discontinuation
- 2005-04-21 WO PCT/IB2005/001074 patent/WO2006013404A1/en not_active Ceased
- 2005-04-21 CN CNA2005800317773A patent/CN101076478A/en active Pending
- 2005-04-21 BR BRPI0513911-2A patent/BRPI0513911A/en not_active Application Discontinuation
- 2005-04-21 US US11/658,871 patent/US20070257002A1/en not_active Abandoned
- 2005-04-21 DE DE602005007049T patent/DE602005007049D1/en not_active Expired - Lifetime
- 2005-04-21 AT AT05732856T patent/ATE396120T1/en not_active IP Right Cessation
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| US5356019A (en) * | 1992-10-14 | 1994-10-18 | Crown Cork & Seal Company, Inc. | Tamper indicating plastic closure |
| EP0801005A1 (en) * | 1995-11-15 | 1997-10-15 | Shibazaki Seisakusho Ltd. | Closure device and container |
| US6543634B1 (en) * | 1997-07-25 | 2003-04-08 | Sacmi Cooperativa Meccanici Imola S.C.R.L. | Plastic screw cap with pilferproof ring |
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| CN101076478A (en) | 2007-11-21 |
| ZA200700623B (en) | 2008-05-28 |
| EP1796980A1 (en) | 2007-06-20 |
| BRPI0513911A (en) | 2008-05-20 |
| US20070257002A1 (en) | 2007-11-08 |
| ITMO20040201A1 (en) | 2004-10-30 |
| ATE396120T1 (en) | 2008-06-15 |
| DE602005007049D1 (en) | 2008-07-03 |
| MX2007001182A (en) | 2007-03-21 |
| EP1796980B1 (en) | 2008-05-21 |
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