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NEW EUROPEAN PATENT SPECIFICATION |
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31.08.1994 Bulletin 1994/35 |
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Date of filing: 15.06.1989 |
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PCT/AU8900/256 |
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WO 8912/584 (28.12.1989 Gazette 1989/30) |
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LINERLESS CLOSURE FOR CARBONATED BEVERAGE CONTAINER
DECKEL OHNE INNENBEKLEIDUNG FÜR KOHLENSÄUREHALTIGE GETRÄNKEBEHÄLTER
COUVERCLE SANS REVETEMENT INTERIEUR POUR RECIPIENTS DE BOISSONS GAZEUSES
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Proprietor: Closures and Packaging Services Limited |
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Guernsey GY1 3HB,
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- DRUITT, Rodney, Malcolm
George's Hall, NSW 2198 (AU)
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SERJEANTS
25 The Crescent
King Street Leicester LE1 6RX Leicester LE1 6RX (GB) |
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EP-A- 109 631 AU-B- 417 081 AU-B- 501 062 AU-B- 570 997 DE-A- 2 703 404 GB-A- 1 499 895 US-A- 3 203 571 US-A- 4 349 116 US-A- 4 450 973
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EP-A- 136 088 AU-B- 433 268 AU-B- 561 051 CH-A- 407 786 DE-A- 2 756 372 US-A- 3 200 981 US-A- 3 780 897 US-A- 4 398 645
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The file contains technical information submitted after the application was filed
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[0001] The invention relates to a closure for a container having an externally screw threaded
neck, said closure being molded in one piece from a resilient plastics material, and
comprising a top and a skirt dependent from the top, which skirt has on an internal
surface a complementary screw thread, an annular sealing rib disposed radially inward
of the skirt projecting downwardly from the top lying adjacent or abutting with the
skirt, said rib having a first portion and a second frusto-conical portion extending
from said first portion radially inward to terminate in an annular free edge, the
free edge of the frusto-conical portion having a diameter that is smaller than the
outside diameter of the neck of the container to which the closure is to be attached,
such that the neck of the container, during threaded engagement of the closure with
the the neck, will be engaged by the frusto-conical portion of the rib.
[0002] Such a closure is known from US-A-3 203 571. This closure has a top and a depending
cylindrical skirt or sidewall as well as an integral, downwardly extending, annular
seal forming flange adjacent the junction of the top and the sidewall. The sealing
flange comprises an inwardly tapering frusto-conical flange defining a radially inner
frusto-conical surface forming a generally V-shaped recess between the flange and
the top of the cap. The flange may be thickened adjacent the top of the cap in which
case a radially outer surface of the flange may have, when seen in cross-section,
a non-linearity between a first frusto-conical surface adjacent the top and a second
such surface extending from the termination of the first annular surface to the free
edge of the flange. Whether the rib is so thickened or not the flange has only a single
radially inner frusto-conical surface extending from the top of the closure to the
free edge of the flange. Upon being applied to a container the sealing flange is pushed
against the top of the closure by contact with the neck of the container. A seal is
said to be formed between the free end of the neck of the container and the radially
outer side of the sealing flange.
[0003] In British Patent GB-A-788 148 is shown a one-piece closure including a continuous
lip within the top positioned to engage against the annular end face of the opening
and provide a seal between the lip and the free end edge of the container with the
lip curling over at its free edge. However, this closure provides a seal only against
the free end edge of the container.
[0004] Australian Patent Application AU-B-15456/76 discloses a one-piece closure in which
an annular lip extends from the top and engages an inner bore of a container opening
so as to curl the free end of the lip in against the bore or inside surface of the
opening. However, with this closure effective sealing requires that the inside bore
of the opening be of accurate and consistent dimensions. Furthermore, if aerated or
other gaseous liquid is to be contained, gas pressure will tend to distort the lip
and cause a seal failure.
[0005] Australian Patent Application AU-B-14180/83 describes a closure with two internal
sealing structures. One of the structures is an annular shaped outer portion shaped
to accept the outer peripheral edge of the free end of the container relying upon
the pressure generated during the closing of the cap to seal against this outer edge.
Further provided is an inner cylindrical lip to engage the inner bore of the container
opening.
[0006] It is the object of the present invention to provide a closure for a container of
the above type which seals the container particularly effectively.
[0007] For the accomplishment of this object, the closure of the afore-mentioned type is
characterized by the features of claim 1.
[0008] Preferably the plastics material is high density polyethylene, low density polyethylene,
or polypropylene. Where the container is to be used for gaseous liquids, the plastics
material must have a very low porosity to the gas. Preferably the rib is shaped and
sized so that, during the threaded engagement of the closure with the container, the
free edge of the rib contacts an inner surface of the top, or the surface of a structure
contiguous with the top, before the closure is fully engaged and such that the rib
in the region proximal the free edge is pinched between the free end of the neck of
the container and the top of the closure, or the structure contiguous with the top
of the closure, when the closure is fully engaged with the container.
[0009] Preferably the first substantially cylindrical and second frusto-conical portions
of the lip join at an included angle of at least 90°. It is also preferred that the
rib is of a thickness tapering from a maximum thickness proximal the top to a minimum
thickness at its annular free edge.
[0010] It is also preferred that the first substantially cylindrical and second frusto-conical
portions of the lip smoothly join with an internal radius of from 0.1mm to 0.5mm,
most preferably 0.2mm. It is further preferred that the cross-sectional thickness
of the rib proximate the join between the first and second portions is from 0.4mm
to 0.8mm, most preferably approximately 0.6mm.
[0011] Where the closure is adapted to seal a container with an Alcoa step finish, the first
substantially cylindrical portion of the sealing rib joins the top spaced radially
inwardly from the skirt so as to define a space of annular cross-section between the
rib and skirt. Where the container neck has a standard finish the rib is closely spaced
from, or contiguous with, the skirt.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0012] An exemplary embodiment of the invention will now be described with reference to
the drawings which show:
Fig. 1 an embodiment of the present invention in sectioned elevation;
Fig. 2 the embodiment of Fig. 1 screwed onto a suitable container shown in sectional
elevation;
and Fig. 3 an alternative embodiment in sectional elevation.
PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0013] Fig. 1 shows a cap 1 which is in many aspects a conventional screw top cap for a
bottle to be used in containing a carbonated beverage. The cap 1 includes a continuous
cylindrical sidewall 2 with a thread 3 formed on its interior surface. The top end
of the cap 1 is closed by a top 4 which joins the skirt 2 in a continuous circular
perimeter. The top 4 and skirt 2 being formed integrally from high density polyethylene
by injection moulding.
[0014] The cap differs from known caps in that it includes an annular rib 6 which extends
from the interior surface of the top 4 concentrically of the cap 1, being positioned
close to the skirt 2. The annular sealing rib 6 includes a first or root portion 7
which extends from the top 4 approximately parallel to the skirt 2 with a second portion
8 extending from the end of the first portion 7 tapering inwardly and away from the
side wall 2.
[0015] The cap 1 can be seen in Fig. 2 screwed onto the screw top end 9 of a container not
fully shown in the drawing. The end 9 of the container is finished with an Alcoa step
10 at the outer periphery of its open end extremity. The Alcoa step 10 allows a space
between the end 9 of the container and the inner surface of the skirt 2 of the cap
1. The size of this annular space is sufficient to allow the second portion 8 of the
outer rib 6 to contact the end 9 of the container as the cap 1 is being screwed onto
the container, and for the second portion 8 to fold up on itself and against the root
portion 7 and structure integral with the top 4. Thus there is formed a continuous
gas tight seal between the cap 1 and the container extending from the Alcoa step 10
to the end surface of the container. There is no need of a separate seal inserted
into the cap 1 prior to its application to the container as is common in the art.
[0016] As the cap 1 is attached in the above described manner, the second portion 8 of the
sealing rib 6 is deformed by being bent towards the top 4. The deformation continues
and contact is made between the second portion 8 of the sealing rib 6 and an inner
rib 5 which effectively extends the structure of the top 4. The inner rib 5 in fact
is not essential to the invention and can be dispensed with if the other components
are suitably modified so that the end portion 8 contacts the top 4 during this deformation.
[0017] Once the second portion 8 has contacted the inner rib 5 (or top 4) further movement
attaching the cap 1 will press and grip the contacting part of the second portion
8 between the container end 9 and the top 4. As the movement attaching the cap 1 continues,
it tends to pinch the free edge of rib 6 between the container and the top 4 and to
"pull" the first portion 7 of the outer rib tightly in towards the container end 9
to produce a tight seal about the curved edge surface of the container end 9 extending
from its extreme end annular surface 11 to the Alcoa step region 10.
[0018] In the preferred embodiment shown in the drawings, an annular gap 12 is formed between
the outer rib 6 and the skirt 2, proximate the top 4. This is one means of accommodating
the Alcoa step 10 and allowing the necessary movement of the outer rib 6 during application
of the cap 1 to a container end 9.
[0019] The dimensions of the outer rib 6, in conjunction with the design shape of the rib
6 and its material of construction, will clearly influence the effectiveness of the
cap 1. Not only the sealing effectiveness but also the mouldability, removal torque,
reusability and consistency are important. For the high density polyethelene cap shown
in the drawings, the inner radius joining the first and second portions 7 and 8 of
the outer rib 6 is 0.2mm, the outer radius 0.5mm and the cross-sectional thickness
approximately 0.6mm (slightly tapered for mould removal).
[0020] The alternative embodiment of Fig. 3 has a very much smaller inner rib 5 but is otherwise
substantially the same as the embodiment of Fig. 1 and 2.
[0021] The cap is modified (not illustrated) for containers not finished with an Alcoa step.
Importantly, the inner diameter at the skirt and the thread dimensions must provide
a secure engagement with the container thread. Further the inner dimension of the
first portion 7 of the sealing rib 6 is preselected to be equal to, or slightly greater
than, the external diameter of the container neck at the opening. Some radial flex
should be provided in the sealing rib 6 so that on application of the cap to the container
the second portion 8 can uniformly bend back onto the first portion 7.
1. A closure (1) for a container (9) having an externally screw threaded neck, said closure
(1) being molded in one piece from a resilient plastics material, and comprising a
top (4) and a skirt (2) dependent from the top (4), which skirt (2) has on an internal
surface a complementary screw thread (3), an annular sealing rib (6) disposed radially
inward of the skirt (2) projecting downwardly from the top (4) lying adjacent or abutting
with the skirt (2), said rib (6) having a first portion (7) and a second frusto-conical
portion (8) extending from said first portion (7) radially inward to terminate in
an annular free edge, the free edge of the frusto-conical portion (8) having a diameter
that is smaller than the outside diameter of the neck of the container (9) to which
the closure (1) is to be attached, such that the neck of the container (9), during
threaded engagement of the closure (1) with the neck, will be engaged by the frusto-conical
portion (8) of the rib (6),
characterized by
said first portion (7) being substantially cylindrical and having an inner surface
being substantially cylindrical with an inner diameter being equal to or only slightly
larger than an external diameter of the neck of the container (9), the frusto-conical
portion (8) extending from the terminus of the first portion (7) distal to the top
(4), whereby, during threaded engagement of the closure (1) with the neck of the container
(9), the second frusto-conical portion (8) will be folded back against the inner surface
of the first portion (7) of the rib (6) and into contact with an inner surface portion
of the top (4) or a structure (5) contiguous with the top (4), thereafter to form
a gas tight seal between the neck of the container (9) and the closure (1) from an
outer top surface of the container onto an external cylindrical surface of the container
neck.
2. A closure (1) as defined in claim 1 wherein the rib (6) has a shape, size and material
of construction selected such that, during attachment of the closure (1) to a container,
said rib (6) is frictionally engaged between said outer top surface of the container
and said inner surface portion of the top (4) or said structure (5) contiguous with
the top (4) so that, once mutual contact is made, final movement of said closure (1)
draws an end part of the second, frusto-conical portion (8) of the rib (6) adjacent
an outer surface of the neck (9) of the container tightly against said outer surface
so as to form a continuous seal from said top surface onto said external cylindrical
surface of the container neck (9).
3. A closure (1) as defined in claim 2 wherein during attachment of the closure (1) to
a container the rib (6) is frictionally engaged with a part of a second continuous
annular rib (5) being contiguous with the top (4) of the closure (1).
4. A closure (1) as defined in claim 3 wherein the second rib (5) extends radially inwardly
and away from said top (4) and is tapered in cross-section.
5. A closure (1) as defined in claim 4, wherein upon attachment of said closure (1) to
a said container (9), said second rib (5) is deformed by being bent towards said top
(4) subsequent to contact with said sealing rib (6).
6. A closure (1) as defined in claim 5 wherein said first portion (7) joins said top
(4) radially displaced from said skirt (2) so as to define a generally annular gap
between said first portion (7) and said skirt (2).
7. A closure (1) as defined in claim 1 wherein said rib (6) is tapered in cross-section
so as to allow ejection of the closure (1) from an injection mold.
1. Verschluß (1) für einen Behälter (9) mit einem mit Außengewinde versehenen Hals, wobei
der Verschluß (1) in einem Stück aus einem elastischen Kunststoffmaterial geformt
ist und einen Oberteil (4) und einen von dem Oberteil (4) abhängenden Randteil (2)
umfaßt, welcher Randteil (2) auf einer Innenfläche ein komplementäres Schraubgewinde
(3) aufweist, eine ringförmige Dichtungsrippe (6), welche radial innerhalb des Randteils
(2) angeordnet ist und von dem Oberteil (4) nach unten hervorsteht und benachbart
dem Randteil (2) liegt oder an diesen anstößt, wobei die Rippe (6) einen ersten Abschnitt
(7) aufweist sowie einen Zweiten kegelstumpfartigen Abschnitt (8), welcher sich von
dem ersten Abschnitt (7) radial nach innen erstreckt, um in einem ringförmigen freien
Rand zu enden, wobei der freie Rand des kegelstumpfartigen Abschnitts (8) einen Durchmesser
aufweist, der kleiner ist als der Außendurchmesser des Halses des Behälters (9), an
welchem der Verschluß (1) anzubringen ist so daß der Hals des Behälters (9) während
des Schraubeingriffs des Verschlusses (1) mit dem Hals in ein Eingriff mit dem kegelstumpfartigen
Abschnitt (8) der Rippe (6) ist,
dadurch gekennzeichnet,
daß der erste Abschnitt (7) im wesentlichen Zylindrisch ist und eine im wesentlichen
zylindrische Innenfläche mit einem Innendurchmesser aufweist, welcher gleich oder
nur geringfügig größer als ein Außendurchmesser des Halses des Behälters (9) ist,
wobei der kegelstumpfartige Abschnitt (8) sich von dem vom Oberteil (4) entfernten
Ende des ersten Abschnitts (7) erstreckt, wodurch während des Schraubeingriffs des
Verschlusses (1) mit dem Hals des Behälters (9) der zweite kegelstumpfartige Abschnitt
(8) gegen die Innenfläche des ersten Abschnitts (7) der Rippe (6) zurück und in Kontakt
mit einem inneren Oberflächenabschnitt des Oberteils (4) oder einer an das Oberteil
(4) angrenzenden Struktur (5) gefaltet wird, um daraufhin eine gasdichte Abdichtung
zwischen dem Hals des Behälters (9) und dem Verschluß (1) von einer äußeren Oberseite
des Behälters auf eine äußere zylindrische Oberfläche des Behälterhalses hin zu bilden.
2. Verschluß (1) nach Anspruch 1, worin die Rippe (6) eine Form, Größe und ein Aufbaumaterial
aufweist, welche derart ausgewählt sind, daß während der Anbringung des Verschlusses
(1) an einem Behälter die Rippe (6) in Reibungseingriff zwischen der äußeren Oberfläche
des Behälters und dem inneren Oberflächenabschnitt des Oberteils (4) oder der an das
Oberteil (4) angrenzenden Struktur (5) ist, so daß, wenn einmal gegenseitiger Kontakt
hergestellt ist, die Endbewegung des Verschlusses (1) einen Endteil des zweiten, kegelstumpfartigen
Abschnitts (8) der Rippe (6) benachbart einer äußeren Oberfläche des Halses (9) des
Behälters dicht gegen die äußere Oberfläche des Behälters zieht, um eine kontinuierliche
Abdichtung von der äußeren Oberseite des Behälters auf die äußere zylindrische Oberfläche
des Behälterhalses hin zu bilden.
3. Verschluß (1) nach Anspruch 2, worin die Rippe (6) während der Anbringung des Verschlusses
(1) an einem Behälter in Reibungseingriff mit einem Teil einer zweiten kontinuierlichen
ringförmigen Rippe (5) ist, welche an das Oberteil (4) des Verschlusses (1) angrenzt.
4. Verschluß (1) nach Anspruch 3, worin die zweite Rippe (5) sich radial nach innen und
von dem Oberteil (4) weg erstreckt und im Querschnitt sich verjüngend ausgebildet
ist.
5. Verschluß (1) nach Anspruch 4, worin nach Anbringung des Verschlusses (1) an dem Behälter
(9) die zweite Rippe (5) durch Biegen in Richtung des Oberteils (4) nach dem Kontakt
mit der Dichtungsrippe (6) verformt ist.
6. Verschluß (1) nach Anspruch 5, worin der erste Abschnitt (7) mit dem Oberteil (4)
radial von dem Randteil (2) versetzt verbunden ist, um einen im allgemeinen ringförmigen
Zwischenraum zwischen dem ersten Abschnitt (7) und dem Randteil (2) zu bilden.
7. Verschluß (1) nach Anspruch 1, worin die Rippe (6) einen sich verjüngenden Querschnitt
aufweist, um das Ausstoßen des Verschlusses (1) aus einer Spritzform zu ermöglichen.
1. Elément de fermeture (1) pour un récipient (9) ayant un goulot fileté extérieurement,
ledit élément de fermeture (1) étant moulé d'une seule pièce dans une matière plastique
élastique, et comportant un sommet (4) et une jupe (2) qui s'étend depuis le sommet
(4), la jupe (2) ayant sur une surface interne un filetage complémentaire (3), une
nervure d'étanchéité annulaire (6) disposée radialement à l'intérieur de la jupe (2)
faisant saillie vers le bas depuis le sommet (4) et s'étendant de façon adjacente
ou butant contre la jupe (2), ladite nervure (6) ayant une première partie (7) et
une deuxième partie tronconique (8) qui s'étend radialement vers l'intérieur depuis
ladite première partie (7) afin de se terminer par un bord libre annulaire, le bord
libre de la partie tronconique (8) ayant un diamètre inférieur au diamètre extérieur
du goulot du récipient (9) sur lequel doit être fixé l'élément de fermeture (1), de
sorte que le goulot du récipient (9), pendant l'engagement vissé de l'élément de fermeture
(1) avec le goulot, est engagé par la partie tronconique (8) de la nervure (6), caractérisé
par ladite première partie (7) qui est sensiblement cylindrique et a une surface interne
qui est sensiblement cylindrique avec un diamètre interne qui est égal ou légèrement
supérieur au diamètre externe du goulot du récipient (9), la partie tronconique (8)
s'étendant depuis le point terminal de la première partie (7) éloigné du sommet (4),
de sorte que, pendant l'engagement vissé de l'élément de fermeture (1) avec le goulot
du récipient (9), la deuxième partie tronconique (8) est repliée en arrière contre
la surface interne de la première partie (7) de la nervure (6) et en contact avec
une portion de la surface interne du sommet (4) ou une structure (5) contigüe avec
le sommet (4), afin de former une étanchéité au gaz entre le goulot du récipient (9)
et l'élément de fermeture (1) à partir d'une surface supérieure externe du récipient
jusqu'à une surface cylindrique externe du goulot du récipient.
2. Elément de fermeture (1) selon la revendication 1, dans lequel la nervure (6) a une
forme , une taille et une matière de construction choisie de telle sorte, lors de
l'engagement de l'élément de fermeture (1) sur le récipient ladite nervure (6) est
engagée avec friction entre ladite surface supérieure externe du container et ladite
portion de la surface interne du sommet (4) ou de ladite structure (5) contigüe avec
le sommet (4) de telle sorte qu'une fois qu'un contact mutuel est réalisé, un mouvement
final dudit élément de fermeture (1) tire une partie d'extrémité de la deuxième partie
tronconique (8) de la nervure (6) adjacente à une surface externe du goulot (9) du
récipient fermement contre ladite surface externe afin de former un joint continu
depuis ladite surface supérieure jusqu'à ladite surface cylindrique externe du goulot
(9) du récipient.
3. Elément de fermeture (1) selon la revendication 2, dans lequel lors de l'engagement
de l'élément de fermeture (1) sur le récipient, la nervure (6) est engagée avec friction
avec une partie d'une seconde nervure annulaire continue qui est contigüe au sommet
(4) de l'élément de fermeture (1).
4. Elément de fermeture (1) selon la revendication 3, dans lequel la deuxième nervure
(5) s'étend radialement vers l'intérieur et à l'écart dudit sommet (4) et est de section
transversale conique.
5. Elément de fermeture (1) selon la revendication 4, dans lequel lors de l'engagement
dudit élément de fermeture (1) sur ledit récipient (9), ladite deuxième nervure (5)
est déformée en étant repliée vers ledit sommet (4) à la suite du contact avec ladite
nervure d'étanchéité.
6. Elément de fermeture (1) selon la revendication 5, dans lequel ladite première partie
(7) rejoint ledit sommet (4) radialement déplacé depuis ladite jupe (2) de façon à
définir un espace globalement annulaire entre ladite première partie (7) et ladite
jupe (2).
7. Elément de fermeture (1) selon la revendication 1, dans lequel ladite nervure (6)
est de section transversale conique de façon à permettre l'éjection de l'élément de
fermeture (1) d'un moule d'injection.