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EUROPEAN PATENT SPECIFICATION |
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Mention of the grant of the patent: |
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Date of filing: 19.04.2013 |
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International Patent Classification (IPC):
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International application number: |
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PCT/EP2013/058228 |
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WO 2013/156624 (24.10.2013 Gazette 2013/43) |
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CAN END
DOSENENDE
EXTRÉMITÉ DE BOÎTE
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20.04.2012 GB 201206989
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Proprietor: Crown Packaging Technology, Inc. |
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Alsip, IL 60803-2599 (US) |
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- RAMSEY, Christopher,Paul
Wantage
Oxfordshire OX12 8DP (GB)
- CAUNTER, Nicholas,James
Wantage
Oxfordshire OX12 8EZ (GB)
- WINSTANLEY, Lucy
Stroud
Gloucestershire GL6 8AT (GB)
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Representative: Lind, Robert |
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Marks & Clerk LLP
Fletcher House
Heatley Road
The Oxford Science Park Oxford OX4 4GE Oxford OX4 4GE (GB) |
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Note: Within nine months from the publication of the mention of the grant of the European
patent, any person may give notice to the European Patent Office of opposition to
the European patent
granted. Notice of opposition shall be filed in a written reasoned statement. It shall
not be deemed to
have been filed until the opposition fee has been paid. (Art. 99(1) European Patent
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Technical Field
[0001] The present invention relates to the field of can ends.
[0002] Can ends, in particular for cans that contain beverages, are provided with tabs (also
known as ring pulls) to allow access to the contents of the can. The can end comprises
an openable area that is intended to form an opening in the can end. The openable
area is typically defined by a scored line in the can end. When a force is applied
to the openable area, the scored line will break in preference to any other area of
the can end, and produce an opening in the can end through which the contents can
be accessed.
[0003] A tab is affixed to the can end via a rivet or other fixing means. A nose end of
the tab is adjacent to the openable area, and the opposite end of the tab is shaped
so as to be easily manipulated by a user. When the user wishes to open the can, he
lifts the tab. This causes the tab to pivot about the rivet so that the nose end of
the tab presses against the openable area. This provides sufficient force to break
the openable area and open the can end.
[0004] Conventionally, once the can end has been opened, the tab has no more use and becomes
redundant.
Background Art
[0005] In
US 5492077 B (HOWARD L. ROSE) 20.02.1996 the applicant describes how indicia can be provided on the end panel of a beverage
container and the tab can be rotated to point to one of the indicia to avoid inadvertent
use by another. This general idea is further described in
US 6053349 B (EUGENE JR. ET EL.) 25.04.2000 and is developed in
US 6244456 B (DENIS J. HANLON) 12.06.2001 which describes how such an identification system includes a series of discrete areas
and each discrete area is configurable from an original condition to a visibly different
condition.
Disclosure of Invention
[0006] It is an object of the invention to provide an improved can end. Although it has
been acknowledged in the prior art that a further use can be made of the tab after
the can end has been opened and the tab is rotatable about the rivet, the inventors
have realised that after opening the drinks can, rotation of the tab is largely unrestricted.
Therefore, the invention proposes that the can end may comprise two raised portions
disposed on the can end either side of the tab. Each raised portion is arranged to
limit a degree of rotation of the tab about the rivet. This prevents the tab from
blocking the aperture that allows a user access to the contents of the drink can.
[0007] The tab optionally further comprises a marker located at a handle end of the tab.
The marker may be formed by a hole in the handle end, a depression in the handle end,
or a raised area in the handle end. As a further option, the can end is further provided
with two raised portions disposed on the can end either side of the tab. In this case,
rotation of the tab causes an interaction between the marker and one of the raised
portions at a predetermined angle of rotation of the tab about the rivet to provide
an indication of a limit of rotation of the tab. Furthermore, the can end may be provided
with further raised portions disposed on the can end, wherein a rotation of the tab
causes an interaction between the marker and one of the raised portions at a predetermined
angle of rotation of the tab about the rivet to provide an indication of an incremental
degree of rotation of the tab.
[0008] As an option, the tab further comprises a marker located at a handle end of the tab,
the marker being formed by printing or laser etching. In order to reduce metal fatigue
on the tab, the tab is optionally provided with a strengthened area at a location
around the rivet.
[0009] According to a second aspect, there is provided a method of making a can end for
a drinks can. A can end is provided with a tab attached to the can end with a rivet,
wherein the tab, once the drinks can has been opened, is arranged to be rotatable
about the rivet to form a rotatable pointer.
[0010] The method optionally comprises providing two raised portions on the can end either
side of the tab, wherein each raised portion is arranged to limit a degree of rotation
of the tab about the rivet.
[0011] As an option, the tab is provided with a marker located at a handle end of the tab,
the marker being formed by a hole in the handle end, a depression in the handle end,
or a raised area in the handle end. The method may further comprise providing a plurality
of raised portions on the can end. The plurality of raised portions are arranged to
interact with the marker during a rotation of the tab in order to provide a tactile
indication of a limit of rotation and/or an incremental degree of rotation of the
tab. The method may optionally comprise providing a marker located at a handle end
of the tab by any of printing and laser etching.
[0012] According to a third aspect, there is provided a container comprising a can end as
described above in the first aspect. The can end is fastened to the container to close
an access opening of a container body.
Brief Description of Drawings
[0013] The invention will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the
following drawings, in which;
Figure 1 shows a perspective view of a can prior to a can end being opened according
to an embodiment of the invention;
Figure 2 shows a perspective view of the can after opening of the can end according
to an embodiment of the invention;
Figure 3 shows a perspective view of the can end with the tab rotated according to
an embodiment of the invention;
Figure 4 shows an elevation view of a can end according to a further embodiment of
the invention;
Mode(s) for Carrying Out the Invention
[0014] As described above, once a known can end has been opened, there is no further use
for the tab. It is provided solely to allow the user to form an opening in the can
end to gain access to the contents of the can. Referring to Figure 1, a can 1 having
a can end 2 is illustrated. The can end 2 is provided with a rim 3. An openable area
4 is also provided in the can end 2. The openable area 4 is typically defined by a
score line in the can end 2 that extends partially around the openable area 4 and
breaks preferentially when pressure is applied to the openable area 4.
[0015] A tab 5 is affixed to the can end 2 using a rivet 6. A nose end 7 of the tab 5 is
located adjacent to the openable area 4, and a handle end 8 of the tab 5 is located
at the opposite end to the nose end 7. The tab 5 sits flush against the can end 2,
and is not easily rotatable owing to friction between the tab 5 and the can end 2
and the internal pressure of the unopened can 1. The original position of the tab
5 is such that a main length of the tab 5 and the openable area 4 of the can end 2
are disposed along a main axis 10 across the can end 2.
[0016] In certain embodiments, the handle end 8 of the tab 5 is provided with a marker 9
such as an arrow, a chevron, a line, a triangle, a representation of a pointing finger
etc. In the initial, unopened position of the tab, the marker 9 points along the main
axis 10.
[0017] Turning now to Figure 2, when a user wishes to open the can 1 he lifts the handle
end 8 of the tab 5 away from the can end 2. This causes the tab 5 to pivot about the
rivet 6, and pushes the nose end 7 of the tab 5 against the openable area 4. The score
line that defines openable area 4 breaks under this pressure. The openable area 4
is pushed into the body of the can 1 to form an opening 11 in the can end 2 through
which the contents of the can 1 can be accessed. The score line defining the openable
area 4 does not extend completely around the openable area 4. The unscored edge of
the openable area 4 forms a fold as the handle end 8 of the tab 5 is lifted and the
nose end of the tab 5 pushes the openable area 4 into the body of the can 1. The openable
area 4 remains attached to the can end 2 at the fold.
[0018] At this point, the tab 5 becomes much more easily rotatable about the rivet 6, as
the tab 5 is slightly raised and no longer sits flush against the can end 2. Turning
to Figure 3, there is shown a can 1 having a can end 2 in which the tab has been pulled
to form an opening 11. The tab 5 is rotated about the rivet 6 such that it is disposed
at an angle away from the main axis 10. The tab 5, and any marker 9 located on the
tab 5, now point to a different point 12 on the rim 3 from the original location of
the tab 5. The tab 5 effectively becomes a rotatable pointer that can point to different
areas of the can end 2 or around the rim 3 of the can end 2.
[0019] The can end 2, the rim 3 of the can end 2, or an outer wall of the can 1 just below
the can end 2 may be provided with graphics or decoration to which the tab 5 can be
pointed. This may be, for example, printed or laser etched. The decorations may relate
to branding, customisation of the can, games, predictions, counters and so on.
[0020] In the example shown in Figures 1 to 3, the marker 9 is shown as an opening in the
handle end 8 of the tab 5. It will be appreciated that the marker 9 may be applied
to the handle end 8 of the tab 5 in one of many different ways. For example, the handle
end 8 of the tab 5 may have no hole at all, and the marker is applied to the handle
end 8 of the tab 5 using techniques such as laser etching or printing. Alternatively,
the marker 9 may be applied in the form of a depression or a raised area of the handle
end 8 of the tab 5. Any suitable technique may be used, provided the marker 9 is easily
visible to a user.
[0021] In a further embodiment, the amount of allowable rotation of the tab 5 about the
rivet 6 is restricted. It is undesirable for the tab 5 to point to a region of the
rim 3 or can end in such a way that the tab 5 blocks the opening 11. This would impede
access to the contents of the can 1. In order to avoid this, the rotation of the tab
5 about the rivet is limited to, for example, a rotation of 90° clockwise and 90°
anticlockwise from the original position along the main axis 10, giving a total rotation
of 180°. This not only prevents the tab 5 from blocking the opening 11, but also reduces
metal fatigue of the tab 5 about the rivet 6 when the tab 5 is repeatedly rotated
about the rivet 6.
[0022] There are several ways that rotation of the tab 5 about the rivet 6 can be restricted
to 180°. Referring to Figure 4, an exemplary way to restrict rotation is to provide
two raised areas 13 on the can end 2. When the tab 5 is rotated 90° either clockwise
or anticlockwise, it abuts one of the two raised areas 13, which restricts further
rotation. This gives the user a tactile indication that the tab 5 should not be rotated
any further.
[0023] Another exemplary way, in the case where the marker 9 in the handle end 8 of the
tab 5 is applied as a depression in the handle end 5, is to provide two raised areas
13 on the can end 2. When the tab 5 is rotated, the depressed marker 9 forms a raised
area on a lower surface of the handle end 8. When the rotation limit is reached, the
raised area on the underside of the handle end 8 of the tab 5 caused by the depressed
marker 9 abuts one of the raised areas 13 on the can end 2, indicating to the user
the maximum limit of rotation.
[0024] A further exemplary way to restrict rotation, in the case where the marker 9 comprises
a hole through the handle end 8 of the tab 5 is to provide two raised areas 13 on
the can end 2. When the tab 5 is rotated to its maximum allowable rotation in either
direction, the marker 9 hole will align with one of the raised areas 13 and lock into
place. Again, 5 this provides an indication to the user that the maximum allowable
rotation of the tab 5 has been reached. A similar technique can be used where the
marker 9 is a raised area in the handle end 8 of the tab 5. In this case, the underside
of the handle end will include a depression, caused by the raised marker 9. In this
case, the depression on the underside of the handle end 8 of the tab will interlock
with one of the raised areas 13 on the can end 2.
[0025] In a further exemplary embodiment, further raised areas 14 may be provided. These
correspond to incremental positions of the tab 5 within the allowable amount of rotation.
The further raised areas 14 provide tactile and/or audible indications of an angle
of rotation of the tab 5 at discrete positions. In the embodiment shown in Figure
4, the marker 9 comprises a hole in the handle end 8 of the tab 5. The hole interacts
with a raised area 14 such that, as the tab 5 is rotated about the rivet 6, the user
receives tactile and audible cues indicating the position of the tab 5 at certain
discrete points.
[0026] It will be appreciated that the further raised areas 14 may interact with markers
9 consists of a hole or a raised area. Furthermore, if the marker 9 is formed by making
a depression in the upper surface of the handle end 8 of the tab 5, it effectively
forms a raised area on an underside of the handle end 8 of the tab 5. As the tab 5
is rotated about the pivot 6, the raised area on the underside of the handle end 8
of the tab 5 will sit between two further raised areas 14, again providing an audible
and tactile clue to the user as the tab 5 is rotated about the pivot 5.
[0027] As mentioned above, repeated rotation of the tab 5 may cause metal fatigue. Metal
fatigue is more likely to be an issue for the tab 5 where it is attached to the rivet
6 than for the rivet 6 itself. It may be desirable to provide a strengthened area
15 on the tab 5 at the point where it is attached to the rivet 6, for example by providing
a thicker cross-sectional area.
[0028] It will be appreciated by the person of skill in the art that various modifications
may be made to the above-described embodiments without departing from the scope of
the present invention. For example, different forms of tactile and/or audio indicator
are described above that indicate to a user when the tab has been rotated to a particular
increment or a preferred limit of rotation. However, a skilled person will be able
to devise alternative indicators for the tab to interact with the can end in order
to limit rotation or provide an indication of when the tab has been incrementally
rotated to a predetermined angle.
1. A can end (2) for a drinks can (1), the can end (2) being provided with a tab (5)
attached to the can end (2) with a rivet (6), wherein the tab (5) is initially flush
against the can end (2), thereby having rotation restricted by friction between the
tab (5) and the can end (2), but once the drinks can (1) has been opened, the tab
(5) is arranged to be raised from the can end (2) and is thereby easily rotatable
about the rivet (5) to form a rotatable pointer
characterised in that
the can end (2) includes two raised portions (13) disposed on the can end (2) either
side of the tab (5), wherein each raised portion (13) is arranged to limit a degree
of rotation of the tab (5) about the rivet (6).
2. The can end (2) according to claim 1, wherein the tab (5) further comprises a marker
(9) located at a handle end (8) of the tab (5), the marker (9) being formed by any
of a hole, a depression or a raised area in the handle end (8).
3. The can end according to claim 2, wherein a rotation of the tab (5) causes an interaction
between the marker (9) and one of the raised portions (13) at a predetermined angle
of rotation of the tab (5) about the rivet (6) to provide an indication of a limit
of rotation of the tab (5).
4. The can end according to claim 2 or 3, comprising further raised portions (14) disposed
on the can end (2), wherein a rotation of the tab (5) causes an interaction between
the marker (9) and one of the raised portions (13, 14) at a predetermined angle of
rotation of the tab (5) about the rivet (6) to provide an indication of an incremental
degree of rotation of the tab (5).
5. The can end (2) according to any of claims 1 to 4, wherein the tab (5) comprises a
marker (9) located at a handle end (8) of the tab (5), the marker (9) being formed
by any of printing and laser etching.
6. The can end (2) according to any of claims 1 to 5, wherein the tab comprises a strengthened
area (15) at a location around the rivet (6).
7. A method of making a can end (2) for a drinks can (1), the method comprising:
providing a can end (2) with a tab (5) attached to the can end (2) with a rivet (6),
wherein once the drinks can (1) has been opened, the tab (5) is rotatable about the
rivet (6) to form a rotatable pointer, and
providing two raised portions (13) on the can end (2) either side of the tab (5),
wherein each raised portion (13) is arranged to limit a degree of rotation of the
tab (5) about the rivet (6).
8. The method according to claim 7, further comprising providing the tab (5) with a marker
(9) located at a handle end (8) of the tab (5), the marker (9) being formed by any
of a hole, a depression, or a raised area in the handle end (8).
9. The method according to claim 8, further comprising providing a plurality of raised
portions (13, 14) on the can end (2), the plurality of raised portions (13, 14) being
arranged to interact with the marker (9) during a rotation of the tab (5) in order
to provide any of a tactile indication of a limit of rotation and an incremental degree
of rotation of the tab (5).
10. The method according to claim 8 or 9, further comprising providing a marker (9) located
at a handle end (8) of the tab (5) by any of printing or laser etching.
11. A container comprising a can end (2) as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 6, the can
end (2) fastened to close an access opening of a container body.
1. Dosenende (2) für eine Getränkedose (1), wobei das Dosenende (2) mit einer Lasche
(5) versehen ist, die an dem Dosenende (2) mit einem Niet (6) befestigt ist, wobei
die Lasche (5) anfänglich bündig gegenüber dem Dosenende (2) ist, wodurch sie eine
Drehung aufweist, die durch Reibung zwischen der Lasche (5) und dem Dosenende (2)
eingeschränkt wird, aber sobald die Getränkedose (1) geöffnet worden ist, die Lasche
(5) dafür angeordnet ist, von dem Dosenende (2) erhöht zu sein und dadurch leicht
um den Niet (6) drehbar ist, um einen drehbaren Zeiger zu bilden,
dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass
das Dosenende (2) zwei erhöhte Abschnitte (13) einschließt, die an dem Dosenende (2)
auf beiden Seiten der Lasche (5) angeordnet sind, wobei jeder erhöhte Abschnitt (13)
dafür angeordnet ist, einen Drehungsgrad der Lasche (5) um den Niet (6) zu begrenzen.
2. Dosenende (2) nach Anspruch 1, wobei die Lasche (5) ferner eine Markierung (9) umfasst,
die an einem Griffende (8) der Lasche (5) angeordnet ist, wobei die Markierung (9)
durch ein beliebiges von einem Loch, einer Vertiefung oder einem erhöhten Bereich
in dem Griffende (8) gebildet wird.
3. Dosenende (2) nach Anspruch 2, wobei eine Drehung der Lasche (5) eine Wechselwirkung
zwischen der Markierung (9) und einem der erhöhten Abschnitte (13) bei einem vorbestimmten
Drehungswinkel der Lasche (5) um den Niet (6) verursacht, um eine Anzeige einer Grenze
der Drehung der Lasche (5) bereitzustellen.
4. Dosenende (2) nach Anspruch 2 oder 3, das ferner erhöhte Abschnitte (14) umfasst,
die an dem Dosenende (2) angeordnet sind, wobei eine Drehung der Lasche (5) eine Wechselwirkung
zwischen der Markierung (9) und einem der erhöhten Abschnitte (13, 14) bei einem vorbestimmten
Drehungswinkel der Lasche (5) um den Niet (6) verursacht, um eine Anzeige eines zunehmenden
Grades der Drehung der Lasche (5) bereitzustellen.
5. Dosenende (2) nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 4, wobei die Lasche (5) eine Markierung
(9) umfasst, die an einem Griffende (8) der Lasche (5) angeordnet ist, wobei die Markierung
(9) durch ein beliebiges von Bedrucken oder Laserätzen gebildet wird.
6. Dosenende (2) nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 5, wobei die Lasche einen verstärkten
Bereich (15) an einer Position um den Niet (6) umfasst.
7. Verfahren zum Herstellen eines Dosenendes (2) für eine Getränkedose (1), wobei das
Verfahren Folgendes umfasst:
das Versehen eines Dosenendes (2) mit einer Lasche (5), die an dem Dosenende (2) mit
einem Niet (6) befestigt ist, wobei, sobald die Getränkedose (1) geöffnet worden ist,
die Lasche (5) um den Niet (6) drehbar ist, um einen drehbaren Zeiger zu bilden, und
das Bereitstellen zweier erhöhter Abschnitte (13), die an dem Dosenende (2) auf beiden
Seiten der Lasche (5) angeordnet sind, wobei jeder erhöhte Abschnitt (13) dafür angeordnet
ist, einen Drehungsgrad der Lasche (5) um den Niet (6) zu begrenzen.
8. Verfahren nach Anspruch 7, das ferner das Versehen der Lasche (5) mit einer Markierung
(9), die an einem Griffende (8) der Lasche (5) angeordnet ist, umfasst, wobei die
Markierung (9) durch ein beliebiges von einem Loch, einer Vertiefung oder einem erhöhten
Bereich in dem Griffende (8) gebildet wird.
9. Verfahren nach Anspruch 8, das ferner das Bereitstellen mehrerer erhöhter Abschnitte
(13, 14) an dem Dosenende (2) umfasst, wobei die mehreren erhöhten Abschnitte (13,
14) dafür angeordnet sind, während einer Drehung der Lasche (5) mit der Markierung
(9) in Wechselwirkung zu treten, um ein beliebiges von einer taktilen Anzeige einer
Grenze der Drehung und einem zunehmenden Grad der Drehung der Lasche (5) bereitzustellen.
10. Verfahren nach Anspruch 8 oder 9, das ferner das Bereitstellen einer Markierung (9),
die an einem Griffende (8) der Lasche (5) angeordnet ist, durch ein beliebiges von
Bedrucken oder Laserätzen umfasst.
11. Behälter, der ein Dosenende (2) nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 6 umfasst, wobei das
Dosenende (2) befestigt ist, um eine Zugangsöffnung eines Behälterkörpers zu verschließen.
1. Extrémité de canette (2) pour canette à boisson (1), l'extrémité de canette (2) étant
pourvue d'une languette (5) fixée sur l'extrémité de canette (2) par un rivet (6),
la languette (5) se trouvant, à l'origine, bien à plat contre l'extrémité de canette
(2), ayant ainsi une rotation restreinte par frottement entre la languette (5) et
l'extrémité de canette (2), mais une fois la canette à boisson (1) ouverte, la languette
(5) étant conçue pour être en relief par rapport à l'extrémité de canette (2), ce
qui facilite sa rotation autour du rivet (6) pour former un indicateur rotatif,
caractérisée par le fait que l'extrémité de canette (2) inclut deux parties en relief (13) situées sur l'extrémité
de canette (2) de chaque côté de la languette (5), chaque partie en relief (13) étant
conçue pour limiter un degré de rotation de la languette (5) autour du rivet (6).
2. Extrémité de canette (2) selon la revendication 1, la languette (5) comprenant, en
outre, un repère (9) situé au niveau d'une extrémité de manipulation (8) de la languette
(5), le repère (9) étant formé par un trou, par un creux ou par une zone relevée dans
l'extrémité de manipulation (8).
3. Extrémité de canette selon la revendication 2, une rotation de la languette (5) entraînant
une interaction entre le repère (9) et une des parties en relief (13) à un angle prédéterminé
de rotation de la languette (5) autour du rivet (6) pour fournir une indication d'une
limite de rotation de la languette (5).
4. Extrémité de canette selon la revendication 2 ou 3, comprenant en outre des parties
en relief (14) situées sur l'extrémité de canette (2), une rotation de la languette
(5) entraînant une interaction entre le repère (9) et une des parties en relief (13,
14) à un angle prédéterminé de rotation de la languette (5) autour du rivet (6) pour
fournir une indication d'un degré d'incrément de rotation de la languette (5).
5. Extrémité de canette (2) selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 4, la languette
(5) comprenant un repère (9) situé au niveau d'une extrémité de manipulation (8) de
la languette (5), le repère (9) étant formé par impression ou par gravure laser.
6. Extrémité de canette (2) selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 5, la languette
comprenant une zone renforcée (15) au niveau d'une zone entourant le rivet (6).
7. Procédé de fabrication d'une extrémité de canette (2) pour canette à boisson (1),
le procédé consistant à:
munir une extrémité de canette (2) d'une languette (5) fixée sur l'extrémité de canette
(2) par un rivet (6), la languette (5) pouvant tourner autour du rivet (6), une fois
la canette à boisson (1) ouverte, pour former un indicateur rotatif, et à
produire deux parties en relief (13) sur l'extrémité de canette (2) de chaque côté
de la languette (5), chaque partie en relief (13) étant conçue pour limiter un degré
de rotation de la languette (5) autour du rivet (6).
8. Procédé selon la revendication 7, consistant, en outre, à doter la languette (5) d'un
repère (9) situé au niveau d'une extrémité de manipulation (8) de la languette (5),
le repère (9) étant formé par un trou, par un creux ou par une zone relevée dans l'extrémité
de manipulation (8).
9. Procédé selon la revendication 8, consistant, en outre, à produire une pluralité de
parties en relief (13, 14) sur l'extrémité de canette (2), la pluralité de parties
en relief (13, 14) étant conçue pour interagir avec le repère (9) pendant une rotation
de la languette (5) afin de procurer une indication tactile d'une limite de rotation
et/ou d'un degré d'incrément de rotation de la languette (5).
10. Procédé selon la revendication 8 ou 9, consistant, en outre, à produire un repère
(9) situé au niveau d'une extrémité de manipulation (8) de la languette (5) par impression
ou par gravure laser.
11. Contenant comprenant une extrémité de canette (2) selon l'une quelconque des revendications
1 à 6, l'extrémité de canette (2) étant fixée pour fermer une ouverture d'accès d'un
corps de contenant.
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