[0001] The present invention relates to a container cap.
[0002] In particular, reference will be made hereinafter to caps for containers of quality
products, such as bubble bath, shampoo, creams of various types, detergents, wax,
etc.
[0003] The products of the indicated type are known to be marketed in containers usually
in the form of plastic bottles.
[0004] The neck of the bottle is closed by a cap which is screwed onto the bottle neck.
[0005] The cap is usually without a security seal or other member which prevents the bottle
being opened, but instead is usually left free of obstacles in order to enable it
to be opened in the shop, so that the possible purchaser is able to test the fragrance,
colour or other characteristics of the product prior to its purchase.
[0006] However, this now widespread habit is not without risk.
[0007] A purchaser can for example open a container and use at least part of its contained
product or pour it away.
[0008] This fact is most unwelcome by the consumer because it means that a partly empty
container is purchased, and also by the shopkeeper (in particular of supermarkets)
because it means that the shop has to be monitored to prevent this happening, with
the products on sale being periodically checked and those which have been partly emptied
then being removed.
[0009] Moreover, a further drawback is that a customer, after opening a container, could
add a harmful product to the contained product; in extreme cases the container contents
could even be replaced. For example, a floor wax container could be filled with a
product which would stain the floor on use, with all the consequent damage which this
would entail.
[0010] The technical aim of the present invention is therefore to provide a container cap
by which the stated technical problems of the known art are eliminated.
[0011] Within the scope of this technical aim, an object of the invention is to provide
a cap which cannot be opened before purchase, for example because the cap is provided
with a security seal which clearly displays any opening prior to purchase, but at
the same time allows testing of the fragrance and/or the colour and/or other characteristics
of the product contained in the container to which said cap is applied.
[0012] Another object of the invention is to provide a cap which prevents a customer being
able to at least partly pour away the contents of a container prior to its sale.
[0013] A further object of the invention is to provide a cap which prevents a customer being
able to insert a product into a container on sale (in particular a harmful product,
but not necessarily so) by adding it to, or replacing, the container contents.
[0014] The technical aim, together with these and other objects, are attained according
to the present invention by a container cap comprising a body presenting an inner
side facing said container and an outer side, characterised by comprising a chamber
presenting an access aperture facing said outer side of said cap and able to contain
a product which is rendered accessible from the outside.
[0015] Other characteristics of the present invention are defined in the subsequent claims.
[0016] Advantageously the cap of the present invention can also be used as a room deodorant.
[0017] Further characteristics and advantages of the invention will be more apparent from
the description of a preferred but non-exclusive embodiment of the container cap according
to the invention, illustrated by way of non-limiting example in the accompanying drawings,
in which:
Figures 1 and 2 show a first embodiment of the cap of the invention, with an internal
chamber closed and open respectively;
Figures 3 and 4 show a second embodiment of the cap of the invention, with the internal
chamber closed and open respectively;
Figure 5 shows the cap of the second embodiment represented in Figures 3 and 4 applied
to the neck of a bottle;
Figure 6 shows a further embodiment of the cap of the invention; and
Figure 7 is a partial section through a device of the invention.
[0018] Said figures show a container cap indicated overall by the reference numeral 1.
[0019] The cap 1 comprises a body 2 presenting a portion 3 for closing a container 4; for
example, as shown in the accompanying drawings the cap 1 presents a threaded portion
5 collaborating with a corresponding threaded portion 6 provided on the container
4.
[0020] The body 2 also presents an inner side facing the container 4 and an outer side facing
in the opposite direction to the preceding.
[0021] Advantageously the cap 1 comprises a chamber 7 presenting an access aperture 8 facing
outwards from the cap and arranged to contain a product, so rendering it accessible
from the outside; the chamber 7 is isolated from the interior of the cap 1.
[0022] In practice, the container 4 contains a product such as shampoo or bubble bath, while
the chamber 7 contains a small quantity of the actual product contained in the container,
to enable a user to test the product characteristics prior to purchase, for example
its fragrance, without having to open the container.
[0023] The access aperture of the chamber 7 can be reclosed by a closure element formed
integral with the cap itself.
[0024] The cap 1 also comprises a lead-in 11 for the opening of the closure element 9, this
latter comprising a projection 12 to facilitate its opening.
[0025] In this embodiment, the cap preferably contains inside the chamber an inert support
13 for the product.
[0026] The inert support consists for example of chalk, cellulose, gel or any material able
to absorb the product and retain it without however modifying its characteristics.
[0027] In practice the inert support must hence not contain components which react with
the product or with components of the product and alter its characteristics, for example
its fragrance.
[0028] As shown, the chamber 7 is defined by a dead-ended cylinder 14 formed integral with
the body 2, the dead-ended cylinder being in the interior of said cap.
[0029] In a different embodiment, the chamber 7 is bounded by a perforated wall 15 which
enables only the fragrance of the product to pass.
[0030] The cap also comprises at least one transparent portion 16 (shown in Figure 6), enabling
the product contained in the chamber 7 to be seen.
[0031] In a suitable manner, the cap 1 also presents a security seal 17 which binds the
cap to the container and prevents its opening prior to purchase.
[0032] The operation of the container cap according to the invention is apparent from that
described and illustrated, and is substantially as follows.
[0033] The cap 1 is applied to the container 4 and is bound to it by the security seal 17;
in this manner the container cannot be opened, however any successful opening is easily
visible because the security seal would be broken.
[0034] A quantity of product is inserted into the chamber 7; as shown in Figures 1 and 2
(cap of the first embodiment) the product is supported by an inert support if very
fluid (for example if the product is bleach or contains bleach, the inert support
consists of chalk or cellulose or other suitable inerts), whereas if the product is
a gel or cream (cap of the second embodiment) the product is inserted into the chamber
7 without the inert support, the perforated wall 15 then retaining it within the chamber
7 by preventing its dispersion to the outside.
[0035] When a consumer notices the container and wishes to test its fragrance or other characteristics
of the product, the closure element 9 can be opened to test the product fragrance
for its possible purchase.
[0036] The closure element maintains the chamber 7 closed, hence ensuring a long fragrance
duration for the product contained in the chamber 7.
[0037] A consumer can also check the product colour without having to extract it from the
chamber 7, by merely viewing it through the transparent portion 16.
[0038] Modifications and variants are evidently possible in addition to those already stated,
for example instead of being formed on the cap, the chamber 7 can be a separate device
to be applied to the container or to the cap, or be formed on the container itself.
[0039] For example, Figure 7 shows a device 30 for containing a first quantity of product
31 to be made available to the public separately from a second quantity of product
32 contained in the container 4.
[0040] The device comprises a body 33 presenting the chamber 7 containing the first quantity
of product 31.
[0041] As shown, the body 33 can be fixed to the container 4; for example the body is of
annular shape for connection to a neck portion of the container 4.
[0042] In a further embodiment, not shown, the device is formed integral with the container
and presents in the interior of the container a chamber which is open only towards
its outside.
[0043] It has been found in practice that the container cap according to the invention is
particularly advantageous because it enables the consumer to test the fragrance of
a product while at the same time ensuring both for the consumer and for the seller
that the product on sale has not been tampered with, and consequently that the contents
are those indicated on the label by the producer.
[0044] The container cap conceived in this manner is susceptible to numerous modifications
and variants, all entering within the scope of the inventive concept; moreover all
details can be replaced by technically equivalent elements.
[0045] In practice the materials used, and the dimensions, can be chosen at will according
to requirements and to the state of the art.
1. A container cap (1) comprising a body (2) presenting an inner side facing said container
(4) and an outer side, characterised by comprising a chamber (7) presenting an access aperture (8) facing said outer side
of said cap (1) and able to contain a product, so rendering it accessible from the
outside.
2. A cap (1) as claimed in claim 1, characterised in that said chamber (7) is isolated from said inner side of said cap.
3. A cap (1) as claimed in one or more of the preceding claims, characterised in that said chamber (7) presents a reclosable access aperture.
4. A cap (1) as claimed in one or more of the preceding claims, characterised in that said access aperture (8) is bounded by a perforated wall (15), said perforated wall
(15) enabling only the fragrance of said product to pass.
5. A cap (1) as claimed in one or more of the preceding claims, characterised in that said access aperture (8) is reclosable by a closure element (9) formed integral with
said cap.
6. A cap (1) as claimed in one or more of the preceding claims, characterised by comprising a lead-in (11) for the opening of said closure element (9).
7. A cap (1) as claimed in one or more of the preceding claims, characterised in that said closure element (9) comprises a projection (12) facilitating its opening.
8. A cap (1) as claimed in one or more of the preceding claims, characterised by comprising an inert support for said product.
9. A cap (1) as claimed in one or more of the preceding claims, characterised by comprising at least one transparent portion (16) enabling said product contained
in said chamber (7) to be viewed.
10. A cap (1) as claimed in one or more of the preceding claims, characterised in that said chamber (7) is defined by a dead-ended cylinder (14) formed integral with said
body (2).
11. A cap (1) as claimed in one or more of the preceding claims, characterised in that said dead-ended cylinder (14) is internal to said cap.
12. A cap (1) as claimed in one or more of the preceding claims, characterised by presenting a security seal (17).
13. A device for containing a first quantity of product to be made available to the public
separately from a second quantity of product contained within a container, characterised by comprising a body presenting a chamber containing said first quantity of product,
said body being fixable to said container.
14. A containing device as claimed in the preceding claim, characterised by presenting an annular shape and being connectable to a neck portion of said container.
15. A container cap, all as substantially described, represented in the accompanying drawings,
and claimed.