[0001] This invention relates to composite closures for packaging containers, that is to
say, closures having a sealing disc arranged as an insert to overlie and seal with
the mouth-defining rim of the container, and an open-ended, tubular plastics band
in which the disc is fitted and retained. The band of such a closure is formed internally
with one or more thread or snap-engagement formations which are capable of engaging
with a complementary formation or formations on the container to attach the closure
and the container together.
[0002] For some packaging applications composite closures have various advantages over conventional
closures (i.e. those having non-apertured crowns), and they are widely used for food
products which either are filled hot or are pasteurised or sterilised in the container.
[0003] A form of composite closure is known from European patent specification No. 0272431B1
(Agents ref. 4386), in which the insert disc is cut and stamped from a multilayer
extruded plastics material so as to have a circular inner portion surrounded by a
generally C-shaped outer portion. When the closure has been fitted to a container
the outer portion of the insert disc forms a downwardly facing annular channel by
which the container rim is received in sealing relation, the inner portion then overlying
and closing the container mouth.
[0004] A shortcoming of the closure described in EP.0272431 and recited above arises because
of the presence of the generally C-shaped outer portion of the insert disc. For enabling
the disc to achieve a satisfactory seal security with the container, heat and pressure
is used in order to give the disc a required, closely toleranced shape around its
margin. The present invention stems from the realisation by the Applicants that substantial
cost savings and other benefits may be achieved by use of a planar, at least substantially
plastics, sheet, multilayer or otherwise, which is capable of adopting (and adopts)
a required non-planar configuration in the fitted closure.
[0005] Another composite closure having a plastics or substantially plastics insert disc
is shown in US Patent 4782968. The disc may be cut from a plane plastics sheet, with
the accompanying cost advantages over discs which have a non-planar configuration
by use of an appropriate manufacturing method, e.g. by thermoforming. However, in
US 4782968 the assembly of the closure requires the disc to be secured peripherally
to the tubular band of the closure. The securing operation, which is achieved by spin-welding,
induction-sealing or mechanical clinching, is an added cost of manufacture. Moreover
the attachment of the disc to the band will restrict the ability of the disc to conform
itself to the container finish with which it is required to seal, and may limit the
applications for which the closure may be used because of the need to avoid excessive
stresses at the interconnection made between the two components.
[0006] It is also known for conventional plastics closures to provide a disc-like sealing
liner of such a size that when the closure is fitted to a container neck it will project
outwardly beyond the container rim as an overhanging peripheral margin, and for the
closure to have a formation around the underside of its crown and arranged to bear
downwardly on the overhanging margin when the closure is fitted, so as by abutment
to wrap the margin around the outside radius of the container rim. In this way the
security of the seal provided by the liner is enhanced and made less sensitive to
top loading of the closure in storage, transit and display. A closure of this kind
is featured in European Patent Publication EP 0693434A, and corresponds to the preamble
of appended claim 1.
[0007] From the foregoing it might accordingly be expected that the combination of an inherently
plane insert disc with a closure shell which has an abutment formation arranged to
engage an outer peripheral margin of the disc so as to wrap it in close sealing relation
around the container finish could provide a composite closure with a desirable combination
of relatively low cost and good sealing integrity. However, a wholly or substantially
plastics composition for the insert disc and band, together with any elevated temperatures
and/or differential pressures to which the closure might be subjected during use and
when further allied with an increased ability of the closure to deform because of
the weakening effect of the opening in the band above the insert disc, in practice
make the achievement of good sealing integrity difficult to achieve reliably.
[0008] Failures in seal integrity may have their origin when the disc is being assembled
with the band in the initial creation of the closure, and/or they may be caused by
the forces which are imposed on the band and the disc during a capping operation to
fit the closure subsequently onto a container. Whatever their origin, Applicants have
discovered that the sealing failures can be substantially reduced if in the assembled
closures the discs are subjected to radially inward compressive forces, and, moreover,
doming of the discs resulting from these forces is directed outwardly of the closure,
that is, towards the adjacent opening in the band, which is available to accommodate
the doming at least partially.
[0009] In accordance with the invention from a first aspect there is accordingly provided
a composite closure for a container prior to fitting to the same, which comprises
a substantially open-ended, tubular plastics band internally formed with one or more
thread or snap-engagement formations for engagement with a complementary formation
or formations on the container to attach the closure to the container, and a captive
insert disc at least substantially of plastics material which is fitted and retained
in the band for overlying and sealing with the mouth-defining rim of the container,
the band including abutment means by which, when the closure has been fitted to the
container, a marginal region of the disc including the free edge may be deformed downwardly
around the container rim, characterised in that:
a) the disc has its free edge received in an inwardly facing annular recess adjacent
an inwardly extending flange formation which forms an opening at one end of the band;
and
b) the disc is oversized radially in relation to the recess and by engagement of the
free edge with the outer periphery of the recess is held, prior to fitting to the
container, in a domed condition which is convex to the closure exterior and projects
towards the opening of the band.
[0010] In accordance with a second aspect the invention provides a method of assembling
the band and the disc in the manufacture of the composite closure defined in the previous
paragraph, characterised in that the disc is forced into position within the recess,
past the thread or snap-engagement formation(s), by engagement of a pushing means
with a central region of the disc, the disc being thereby caused to adopt the said
convexly domed condition which is subsequently maintained by engagement with the outer
periphery of the recess.
[0011] The invention further relates to a closure as above when fitted onto a container.
[0012] The invention will become more fully apparent from the following description of embodiments
thereof, now to be described by way of example and with reference to the accompanying
drawings. In the drawings:-
Fig.1 shows a first closure embodying the invention when fitted to a container;
Fig.2 shows the first closure/container combination as seen on radial section II-II
of Fig.1;
Fig.3 is a scrap view of the first closure/container combination in a slightly modified
form but illustrating the behaviour of the combination in response to negative pressures
within the container;
Fig.4 illustrates the assembly of the closure disc with the closure band in the formation
of the first closure,
Fig.5 illustrates how the closure disc may be cut from parent sheet and assembled
within the closure band by a heated punch assembly; and
Fig.6 is a view similar to Fig.2 and showing a second closure/container combination
in accordance with the invention, as seen on a radial section.
[0013] Referring now to Figs. 1 and 2, a container 10 moulded from PET (polyethylene terephthalate)
thermoplastics material has a reduced diameter neck 12 terminating in a rim 14 (Fig.2)
which defines and surrounds the container mouth (not referenced). The rim has a generally
plane top face 15, and an outer radius 90.
[0014] The neck is generally cylindrical. At some distance from the rim 14 it is exteriorily
formed with an annular transfer ring 16 by which the container may be carried for
filling etc. operations. Between the transfer ring and the rim it is additionally
formed with an annular snap-engagement bead 18, and a continuous turn (CT) screw thread
20 of which a part is visible in Fig.2.
[0015] A composite screw closure 22 is fitted onto the container neck so as to form an hermetic
seal with the rim 14. The closure is formed of two components which are separately
formed and assembled together after formation. One of the two components is an open-ended
tubular plastics band or shell 24 which is injection-moulded from polypropylene. As
can be understood from Fig.2, it has a generally cylindrical central portion 26 and,
at respective ends of the central portion, a parallel-faced, radially inwardly extending
flange portion 28 having an inner free edge 70, and an enlarged-diameter portion 32.
The central and flange portions 26, 28 are joined by an arcuate transition portion
30 forming the top corner of the closure as shown. The enlarged-diameter portion 32
is formed with a line of weakening 34 to form a separable ring 40 at the bottom end
of the closure. A bead 42 formed around the interior of this ring is capable of engaging
beneath the snap-engagement bead 18 of the container so as to sever the ring from
the closure in known tamper-evident manner when the closure is removed.
[0016] The central portion 26 of the plastics band is internally formed with a continuous
turn screw-thread 44 capable of making screw threaded engagement with the screw thread
20 of the container as shown. Between the screw thread and the flange porton 28, and
at a spacing from each, it is additionally formed with an annular retaining bead 46
which extends continuously around the closure with its crest lying approximately on
the same radius as the crests of the screw thread 44. The exterior of the central
portion is formed with projecting ribs 48 to assist gripping by the user.
[0017] Attention is now drawn to the transition portion 30 of the band 24, and the nature
of its respective attachments to the central and flange portions 26, 28. The exterior
surface 50 of the transition portion is part-circular in cross-section, extending
over a subtended angle of 90°. It merges at its ends into the exterior surface 52
of the flange portion and the base exterior surface 54 of the central portion, from
which the ribs 48 project. The exterior surface 52 of the flange portion is planar,
whereas the surface 54 of the central portion is cylindrical.
[0018] The interior surface (not referenced) of the transition portion 30 is specially shaped
for a purpose to become apparent. At its bottom end it merges with the upper flank
58 of the annular bead 46, in axial alignment with the base interior surface 60 of
the central portion 26. From its junction with the bead 46 it follows a part-circular
locus over a subtended angle of about 90°, as the outer periphery 56 of an inwardly
facing recess 62 which extends around the band 24 with the flank 58 forming its lower
side face.
[0019] Above the outer periphery 56 of the recess 62 the interior surface of the transition
portion 30 is frustoconical, and tapers upwardly and inwardly at an angle of approximately
45° to the closure axis XX. This frustoconical portion 64 forms the upper side face
of the recess, and merges at its top end with the undersurface (unreferenced) of the
flange portion 28. Together with the periphery 56 it forms a shallow bulge 66 which
projects downwardly and inwardly in a convex manner within the recess 62 and towards
the closure interior.
[0020] It will therefore be seen that the base thickness of the band 24 is generally uniform
over the central, transition and flange portions 26, 30 and 28, the thread 44, bead
46 and bulge 66 being each formed by a local thickening of the band wall.
[0021] The second component of the composite closure 20 is a sealing and closure disc 72
which forms an insert in the band 24 . The disc is circular, and is severed from plastics
sheet created by co-extrusion of multiple layers of plastics material through a horizontal
and rectilinear die orifice (not shown). The disc is originally planar, but as described
below is deformed to the upwardly domed shape shown in Fig.2 when the disc is inserted
into the band and the closure is subsequently fitted onto the container 10. The disc
then closes the circular opening (not referenced) defined by the free edge 70 of the
band.
[0022] The diameter of the disc 72 is greater than the greatest diameter of the annular
recess 62, which occurs at its outer periphery 56. As is illustrated in Fig.4, the
insertion of the disc in the band is achieved by a cushioned pusher member 74 which
engages the disc over a central part of its area, leaving a peripheral margin of the
disc free. With the band suitably restrained against movement the disc is forced upwardly
past the screw thread 44 and retaining bead 46 of the band until its free edge 76
comes to rest in the recess 62.
[0023] In moving past the thread 44 and bead 46 the closure disc is forced to adopt an upwardly
domed condition. The doming will occur primarily in the overhanging margin of the
disc outside the pusher member 74, which will accordingly be deformed downwardly in
relation to the general plane of the disc as shown.
[0024] It may be preferred to prevent any doming of the disc above the pusher member, and
this may be achieved by means of a clamping member (not shown) which engages the disc
above the pusher member and is resiliently restrained by suitable means. In general,
however, doming of the disc above the pusher member is considered to be desirable
and is therefore encouraged; in this respect it should be remembered that the opening
in the band 24 is available to accommodate any convexity of the disc within the free
edge 70 of the band.
[0025] Because it is oversized in relation to the recess 62, the disc 72 is not free to
flatten fully when the closure has been assembled and the pusher member 74 has been
withdrawn. The disc is therefore held in its domed condition by generally radially
inward compressive forces imposed on it by the band 24. Residual doming in this sense
is beneficial, because it ensures correct deformation of the disc when the closure
is later fitted to a container as is now described. The closure disc after assembly
to the band 24 is held securely captive within the recess 62 by the bulge 66 and bead
46 on each side and by the interference of its free edge 76 with the outer periphery
56 of the recess. The location and orientation of the disc within the band are therefore
held within close tolerance limits, with little or no risk of cocking or random deformation
which could impair the seal security of the closure after capping. In this condition
the closure is despatched to the packer.
[0026] Fig.5 shows the use of a punch assembly incorporating a heated punch 74' to form
a disc 72 which has a domed configuration even prior to insertion into the band 24.
With the assistance of a cutting ring 78 the punch is also used to sever the disc
from parent sheet 80.
[0027] The closure may be applied to a product-filled container 10 by conventional capping
equipment, possibly (but not necessarily) at a time when the product is hot, and/or
steam exists in the headspace above it. As the container neck 12 moves, in relative
terms, up and within the closure, its rim 14 engages the underside of the closure
disc and forces the disc upwardly against the flange portion 28.
[0028] A marginal region 82 of the closure disc including its free edge 76 lies radially
outside the container rim 14. Before the disc engages the flange portion 28, this
region, which is already subject to some downward deformation from the closure assembly
operation as described above, comes into engagement with the bulge 66 of the band
22 and is subsequently deformed by the bulge further downwardly to the substantially
inclined position shown in Fig.2. During this further downward movement of the marginal
region the portion of the disc overlying the container mouth may be subject to doming
movement in the upward direction.
[0029] The bulge can therefore be regarded as an abutment means for the disc. Because of
the substantial deformation of the disc which it creates, the marginal region 82 of
the disc moves inwardly and downwardly with a substantially frustoconical configuration,
and the disc free edge 76 may, as shown, lose contact with the band 22. However, the
free edge still lies radially well outside the crest of the bead 46. Applicants prefer
that at the end of the capping operation the included cone angle of the generally
frustoconical marginal region 82 should be within the range 120° to 60°, preferably
about 90°.
[0030] As previously mentioned, the closure disc 72 has a multilayer plastics structure.
It may have two or more layers, an intermediate one of which,
e.g. of EVOH, may be provided for gas and/or moisture barrier enhancement. Only one of
its layers is specifically shown in Fig.2. It is the innermost layer 79 of the disc,
and is formed of a relatively soft, shape-conforming polymer resin such as a soft
grade of polypropylene. Fig.3 additionally shows the disc to have a thin central barrier
layer 84 and a thick upper layer 86 which imparts substantial mechanical strength
to the disc. Suitable materials for the layers 84, 86 are well known to the skilled
man.
[0031] When, during capping, upward relative movement of the marginal region 82 of the closure
disc 72 is being impeded by the bulge 66, the marginal region becomes wrapped downwardly
around the outer radius 80 of the container rim 14 so that the soft underlayer 79
of the disc in that locality is brought into intimate contact with the container finish
and forms a seal with the container.
[0032] Because of the axially directed component of its orientation, the seal made by the
disc at the radius 80 is less susceptible to top-loading variations than would be
a seal formed solely with the generally plane top surface of the container rim 14.
Moreover, during capping the transition and flange portions 30, 28 of the closure
band 24 are subject to elastic deformation in the outward direction, with the result
that a substantial resilient pressure generally normal to the marginal region 82 of
the disc 72 is maintained by the band after capping has been completed. Accordingly,
and by virtue also of the soft and conforming nature of the layer 79, the seal formed
between the disc and the container is hermetic and secure up to the first opening
by the user, despite imperfections which may exist in the container finish. Also,
and as is illustrated in Fig.3, the downward inclination of the marginal region 82
enables the closure disc better to resist inward (i.e. downward) doming caused by
high levels of partial vacuum within the container which may be generated by products
which are hot-filled and/or steam-flow-closed.
[0033] Removal of the closure 22 by the user is achieved in the normal way by unscrewing
the band in the appropriate direction. If, as previously mentioned, the free edge
76 of the disc has lost contact with the band in its inward and downward movement
when the closure was applied, the band is initially able to turn and rise through
a small initial movement before the disc is disturbed. With further band movement
the free edge of the disc is engaged by the upper flank of the retaining bead 46,
the seal made between the disc and the container is broken, and the disc rotates and
rises with the band for removal. Because of this two-stage process the maximum torque
which the user must exert to remove the closure is substantially reduced. This is
of particular value if a high partial vacuum exists in the container headspace and/or
substantial adhesion caused by product residues is present at the disc/container interface.
[0034] On the other hand, if the degree of doming resulting from the closure assembly operation
is sufficient, the free edge 76 of the disc 72 may remain in compressive engagement
in the band recess 62 throughout the capping operation. Such an arrangement may be
preferred for applications of the invention where high removal torques are unlikely
to be encountered.
[0035] Whether or not the free edge of the disc maintains contact with the band during capping,
the downward inclination of its marginal region 82 resulting from the deformation
which occurs during assembly and capping as described above enhances the ability of
the disc to withstand closure removal forces without inversion, so reducing any danger
that the band can separate from the disc and leave it behind on the container. A further
contribution to satisfactory disc removal is provided by any cold setting of the plastics
material of the disc to its deformed state which occurs in the fitted closure in the
time which elapses prior to removal. The cold set prevents any substantial relaxation
of the disc towards its original plane condition during the limited time when the
band is being unscrewed.
[0036] Fig.4 shows a second embodiment of the invention to be identical to the embodiment
described above, except for the transition portion of the plastics band. The modified
transition portion and the band of which it forms part are accordingly denoted by
the references 30' and 24'.
[0037] Instead of combining to form a bulge 66 as in Figure 2, the frustoconical abutment
surface 64' of the transition portion 30' of this second embodiment merges smoothly
with the generally part-circular outer periphery 56' of the internal recess 62'. Therefore,
whilst the transition portion therefore again provides an abutment means by which
the marginal portion 82 is abutted and deformed, the degree of deformation which results
is somewhat less than the deformation caused by the bulge in the first embodiment,
and the closure may therefore be more suited for use with products for which only
a liquid seal is required.
[0038] The invention may be applied to closure/container combinations having multi-start
threads rather than the continuous turn screw threads of the embodiments shown. In
one modification of the described arrangements the screw threads 20, 44 of the container
and closure are multi-start, and the bottom faces of the recesses 62, 62' are discontinuous
and formed by the top ends of the segments of the respective closure screw thread
44. The beads 46 are accordingly omitted.
[0039] Whilst the closures of the described embodiments have closure discs made entirely
of plastics material, it is contemplated that in some applications of the invention
a thin metal layer or layers may be included. In one such arrangement the outer surface
of the closure disc is formed for cosmetic purposes by a thin, vacuum-deposited, metal
covering.
[0040] The invention is not limited in application to screw closures as particularly described,
but also has application to snap-on closures. In addition, whilst it is preferred
and advantageous for the whole of the closure disc to be initially plane for assembly
to the closure band as described above, within the scope of the invention are closure
arrangements and methods of forming them in which the closure disc is initially non-planar.
For example, the part of the disc destined to overlie the container mouth may be formed
with ribs for strengthening purposes, and/or it may be recessed at a shallow frustoconical
step capable of locating the disc centrally in relation to the container by engaging
inside the container rim.
1. A composite closure for a container prior to fitting to the same, which comprises
a substantially open-ended, tubular plastics band (24, 24') internally formed with
one or more thread or snap-engagement formation (44) for engagement with a complementary
formation or formations (20) on the container to attach the closure to the container,
and a captive insert disc (72) at least substantially of plastics material which is
fitted and retained in the band for overlying and sealing with the mouth-defining
rim (14) of the container, the band including abutment means (66) by which, when the
closure has been fitted to the container, a marginal region (82) of the disc (72)
including the free edge (76) may be deformed downwardly around the container rim (14),
characterised in that:
a) the disc (72) has its free edge (76) received in an inwardly facing annular recess
(62, 62') adjacent an inwardly extending flange formation (28) which forms an opening
(70) at one end of the band; and
b) the disc (72) is oversized radially in relation to the recess (62, 62') and by
engagement of the free edge (76) with the outer periphery of the recess is held, prior
to fitting to the container, in a domed condition which is convex to the closure exterior
and projects towards the opening (70) of the band.
2. A closure according to claim 1, characterised in that by virtue of the doming thereof
the disc (72) projects into the opening (70) in the flange formation (28).
3. A closure according to claim 1 or claim 2, wherein the disc (72) is inherently plane
but held in its domed condition by engagement with the outer periphery of the recess
(62, 62').
4. A closure according to any preceding claim, characterised in that the disc (72) has
a multilayer structure having its layer which is innermost in the closure formed of
a soft plastics material.
5. A closure according to any preceding claim, characterised in that the recess (62,
62') is formed between the flange formation (28) and an inwardly extending retention
bead (46) formed around the band (24, 24') adjacent the thread or snap-engagement
formation(s) (44) thereof.
6. A closure according to any preceding claim, characterised in that the abutment means
(66) is convex to the interior of the closure.
7. A closure according to any claim of claims 1 to 5, characterised in that the abutment
means (66) is frustoconical.
8. A method of assembling the band (24, 24') and the disc (72) in the manufacture of
the composite closure claimed in any preceding claim, characterised in that the disc
(72) is forced into position within the recess (62, 62'), past the thread or snap-engagement
formation(s) (44), by engagement of a pushing means (74, 74') with a central region
of the disc, the disc (72) being thereby caused to adopt the said convexly domed condition
which is subsequently maintained by engagement with the outer periphery of the recess.
9. A composite closure in accordance with any claim of claims 1 to 7 when fitted onto
a said container, characterised in that by virtue of its engagement by the abutment
means (66), the marginal region (82) of the disc (72) is deformed to a downwardly
extending, generally frustoconical position.
10. A combination according to Claim 9, characterised in that the marginal region (82)
of the disc (72) is inclined downwardly, by an angle within the range 30° to 60°.
11. A combination according to Claim 10, characterised in that the marginal region (82)
of the disc (72) is inclined downwardly by an angle of about 45°.
12. A combination according to any preceding claim of Claims 9 to 11, characterised in
that the free edge (76) of the disc (72) has been separated from the base of the recess
(62, 62') by the deformation caused by the abutment means (66).
13. A combination according to any claim of Claims 9 to 11, characterised in that the
free edge (76) of the disc (72) remains in engagement with the base of the recess
(62, 62').
14. A combination according to claim 13, characterised in that the closure is a screw
closure.
1. Kombinationsverschluss für einen Behälter vor dem Anbringen an diesem, mit einer im
Wesentlichen ein offenes Ende aufweisenden rohrförmigen Kunststoffschürze (24,24')
mit einer oder mehreren innen geformten Gewinde- oder Schnappeingriffsausformungen
(44) zum Eingriff mit einer komplementären Ausformung oder Ausformungen (20) auf dem
Behälter zum Anbringen des Verschlusses an dem Behälter, und mit einer festgehaltenen,
zumindest im Wesentlichen aus Kunststoffmaterial hergestellten Einsatzscheibe (72),
die in die Schürze eingesetzt und in dieser gehalten ist, um über dem die Mündung
begrenzenden Rand (14) des Behälters zu liegen und mit dem Rand (14) abzudichten,
wobei die Schürze Anliegemittel (66) aufweist, durch die, wenn der Verschluss an dem
Behälter angebracht ist, ein Randbereich (82) der Scheibe (72) einschließlich des
freien Randes (76) nach unten um den Behälterrand (14) herum verformt werden kann,
dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass
a) der freie Rand (76) der Scheibe (72) in einer nach innen weisenden ringförmigen
Ausnehmung (62,62') aufgenommen ist, die an eine sich nach innen erstreckende Flanschausformung
(28) angrenzt, die eine Öffnung (70) an einem Ende der Schürze bildet; und dass
b) die Scheibe (72) relativ zu der Ausnehmung (62,62') radial überbemessen ist und
durch Eingriff des freien Randes (76) mit dem Außenrand der Ausnehmung vor dem Anbringen
an dem Behälter in einem gewölbten Zustand gehalten ist, der konvex zu der Verschlussaußenseite
ist und zur Öffnung (70) der Schürze hervorsteht.
2. Verschluss nach Anspruch 1,
dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass aufgrund der Wölbung der Scheibe (72) diese in die Öffnung
(70) in der Flanschausformung (28) hineinragt.
3. Verschluss nach Anspruch 1 oder 2, wobei die Scheibe (72) an sich plan ist, aber in
ihrem gewölbten Zustand durch Eingriff mit dem Außenrand der Ausnehmung (62,62') gehalten
ist.
4. Verschluss nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche,
dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Scheibe (72) eine Mehrschichtenstruktur aufweist,
wobei die Schicht, die sich am weitesten innen in dem Verschluss befindet, aus einem
weichen Kunststoffmaterial gebildet ist.
5. Verschluss nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche,
dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Ausnehmung (62,62') zwischen der Flanschausformung
(28) und einem sich nach innen erstreckenden, um die Schürze (24,24') herum benachbart
zu deren Gewinde- oder Schnappeingriffsausformung(en) (44) geformten Haltewulst (46)
geformt ist.
6. Verschluss nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche,
dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass das Anliegemittel (66) konvex zu dem Inneren des Verschlusses
ist.
7. Verschluss nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 5,
dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass das Anliegemittel (66) kegelstumpfförmig ist.
8. Verfahren zum Zusammenfügen der Schürze (24,24') und der Scheibe (72) bei der Herstellung
des Kombinationsverschlusses, wie er in einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche beansprucht
ist,
dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Scheibe (72) in ihre Position innerhalb der Ausnehmung
(62,62') gezwungen wird, hinter die Gewinde- oder Schnappeingriffsausformung(en) (44),
durch Eingriff eines Eindrückmittels (74,74') mit einem Zentralbereich der Scheibe,
wodurch die Scheibe in den konvex gewölbten Zustand gebracht wird, der anschließend
durch Eingriff mit dem Außenrand der Ausnehmung aufrechterhalten wird.
9. Kombinationsverschluss gemäß einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 7, wenn er auf dem Behälter
angebracht ist,
dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass aufgrund seines Eingriffs mit dem Anliegemittel (66)
der Randbereich (82) der Scheibe (72) in eine sich nach unten erstreckende, im Wesentlichen
kegelstumpfförmige Lage verformt ist.
10. Kombination nach Anspruch 9,
dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass der Randbereich (82) der Scheibe (72) mit einem Winkel
innerhalb des Bereiches von 30° bis 60° nach unten geneigt ist.
11. Kombination nach Anspruch 10,
dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass der Randbereich (82) der Scheibe (72) mit einem Winkel
von ungefähr 45° nach unten geneigt ist.
12. Kombination nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche 9 bis 11,
dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass der freie Rand (76) der Scheibe (72) von der Basis der
Ausnehmung (62,62') durch die durch das Anliegemittel (66) verursachte Verformung
getrennt ist.
13. Kombination nach einem der Ansprüche 9 bis 11,
dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass der freie Rand (76) der Scheibe (72) in Eingriff mit
der Basis der Ausnehmung (62,62') bleibt.
14. Kombination nach Anspruch 13,
dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass der Verschluss ein Schraubverschluss ist.
1. Fermeture composite pour récipient avant ajustement sur le récipient, qui comprend
une bande de plastique tubulaire (24, 24') globalement à extrémité ouverte, dotée
intérieurement d'une ou plusieurs structures de vissage ou d'encliquetage (44) pour
engagement avec une structure ou des structures complémentaires (20) sur le récipient
afin de fixer la fermeture au récipient, et un disque formant insert (72), retenu
prisonnier, au moins substantiellement de matière plastique qui est ajusté et retenu
dans la bande pour recouvrir et fermer hermétiquement la bordure (14) définissant
l'embouchure du récipient, la bande comprenant un moyen de butée (66) par lequel,
lorsque la fermeture a été ajustée sur le récipient, une région de lisière (82) du
disque (72) comprenant le bord libre (76) peut être déformée vers le bas autour de
la bordure (14) de récipient, caractérisée en ce que :
a) le disque (72) a son bord libre (76) reçu dans un évidement annulaire donnant vers
l'intérieur (62, 62'), adjacent à une structure de rebord s'étendant vers l'intérieur
(28) qui forme une ouverture (70) à une extrémité de la bande ; et
b) le disque (72) est surdimensionné radialement relativement à l'évidement (62, 62')
et par engagement du bord libre (76) avec la périphérie externe de l'évidement est
maintenu, avant ajustement sur le récipient, dans une condition bombée qui est convexe
par rapport à l'extérieur de la fermeture et fait saillie vers l'ouverture (70) de
la bande.
2. Fermeture selon la revendication 1, caractérisée en ce qu'en raison de son bombement,
le disque (72) fait saillie dans l'ouverture (70) dans la structure de rebord (28).
3. Fermeture selon la revendication 1 ou la revendication 2, dans laquelle le disque
(72) est plan par nature mais maintenu dans sa condition bombée par engagement avec
la périphérie externe de l'évidement (62, 62').
4. Fermeture selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, caractérisée en ce
que le disque (72) présente une composition à couches multiples dont la couche la
plus interne dans la fermeture est constituée d'une matière plastique souple.
5. Fermeture selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, caractérisée en ce
que l'évidement (62, 62') est formé entre la structure de rebord (28) et une nervure
de retenue s'étendant vers l'intérieur (46) formée autour de la bande (24, 24') adjacente
à la ou aux structures de vissage ou d'encliquetage (44) de celle-ci.
6. Fermeture selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, caractérisée en ce
que le moyen de butée (66) est convexe relativement à l'intérieur de la fermeture.
7. Fermeture selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 5, caractérisée en ce que
le moyen de butée (66) est tronconique.
8. Procédé d'assemblage de la bande (24, 24') et du disque (72) dans la fabrication de
la fermeture composite selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, caractérisé
en ce que le disque (72) est amené de force en position au sein de l'évidement (62,
62'), au-delà de la ou des structures de vissage ou d'encliquetage (44), par engagement
d'un moyen de poussée (74, 74') avec une région centrale du disque, le disque (72)
étant ainsi amené à adopter ladite condition bombée convexe qui est ensuite maintenue
par engagement avec la périphérie externe de l'évidement.
9. Fermeture composite selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 7 lorsque ajustée
sur un dit récipient, caractérisée en ce que, par son engagement par le moyen de butée
(66), la région de lisière (82) du disque (72) est déformée jusqu'à une position généralement
tronconique, s'étendant vers le bas.
10. Combinaison selon la revendication 9, caractérisée en ce que la région de lisière
(82) du disque (72) est inclinée vers le bas, sur un angle dans la plage de 30° à
60°.
11. Combinaison selon la revendication 10, caractérisée en ce que la région de lisière
(82) du disque (72) est inclinée vers le bas, sur un angle d'environ 45°.
12. Combinaison selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes 9 à 11, caractérisée
en ce que le bord libre (76) du disque (72) a été séparé de la base l'évidement (62,
62') par la déformation provoquée par le moyen de butée (66).
13. Combinaison selon l'une quelconque des revendications 9 à 11, caractérisée en ce que
le bord libre (76) du disque (72) demeure en engagement avec la base de l'évidement
(62, 62').
14. Combinaison selon la revendication 13, caractérisée en ce que la fermeture est une
fermeture à vis.