[0001] The present invention refers to a handle device for bottles or liquid containers
of various capacities.
[0002] The handles for the movement of various size bottles are generally made in plastic
or similar materials and are subsequently attached on the neck of the bottles by automatic
machines.
[0003] The automatic machines employed for such operations comprise a large capacity hopper
and a rearranger, placed upstream of the coupling device, capable of arranging the
handles in the suitable direction for the bottle coupling.
[0004] Moreover, a control system is present capable of selecting and eliminating the handles
which, at the coupling, are not oriented in the correct direction and/or are superimposed
on each other.
[0005] Moreover, the traditional handles have a coupling portion equipped with a plurality
of teeth adapted to engage a finish placed on the bottle/container.
[0006] In the traditional handles, the teeth, for such purpose, are already tilted with
respect to the axis of the bottle, considerably increasing the complexity of the moulding
operations and involving the above-described orientation problems.
[0007] Alternatively, the teeth can also present themselves lying in a plane and adapted
to be tilted during the coupling with the bottle.
[0008] In this case, the teeth have very little mechanical strength, and can lead to the
uncoupling with the bottle/container during use, especially if of considerable size
and weight.
[0009] In light of the above, there is clearly the need to have a handle device for bottles/containers
of various size which permits eliminating production slowdowns and machine stops caused
by problems of orientation and/or superimposition.
[0010] It is therefore an object of the present invention to resolve the problems of the
prior art, providing a handle device for bottles or containers of various sizes or
demijohns which permit eliminating or in any case reducing the problems of orientation
and/or superimposition of the device itself in the automatic machines.
[0011] Another object of the present invention is to provide a handle device for bottles
or containers of various sizes which permits increasing the speed of production of
the automatic machines.
[0012] Another object of the present invention is to provide a handle device for bottles
or containers of various sizes provided with teeth with high mechanical strength.
[0013] And, finally, another object of the present invention is to provide a handle device
for bottles or containers of various sizes which is simple and economical to produce.
[0014] These and other objects, according to the present invention, are achieved by realising
a handle device for bottles or containers of various sizes as set forth in claim 1.
[0015] Further characteristics of the new handle device for bottles or containers of various
sizes are object of the dependent claims.
[0016] The characteristics and advantages of the handle device for bottles or containers
of various sizes according to the present invention shall be more evident from the
following exemplifying and not limiting description, referred to the attached schematic
drawings in which:
- Figure 1 is a top plan view of a first embodiment of the handle device for bottles
or containers of various sizes according to the present invention;
- Figure 2 is a bottom plan view of a first embodiment of the handle device for bottles
or containers of various sizes according to the present invention;
- Figure 3 is a section view along the lines III-III of figure 2 of the handle device
for bottles or containers of various sizes according to the present invention;
- Figure 4 is a lateral elevation view of the handle device for bottles or containers
of various sizes according to the present invention, coupled with a bottle;
- Figure 5 is a top view of the handle device for bottles or containers of various sizes
according to the present invention, coupled with a bottle;
- Figure 6 is a front view of a tooth of the device of the present invention seen from
inside the gripping portion.
[0017] With reference to the figures 1-6, a handle device for bottles or containers for
liquids of various sizes is shown according to the present invention, indicated overall
with 100.
[0018] The handle device 100 for bottles or containers, in plastic or similar material,
is equipped with at least one grasping portion 2 for the manual engagement, and with
at least one gripping portion 4 for the neck of a bottle 3 or liquid container.
[0019] The gripping portion 4 has at least one through hole 7, provided with an axis X,
and at least two teeth 5, opposite and spaced with respect to the aforesaid X axis
and adapted to be engaged, during the coupling with a bottle 3 or liquid container,
under a finishing of the neck of the same.
[0020] Advantageously according to the present invention, the through hole 7 is centrally
arranged in the device 100.
[0021] According to the preferential embodiment shown in the figures, the device 100 is
centrally symmetrical for rotation around the axis X, wherein the X axis is orthogonal
to the plane of the device 100.
[0022] In detail, the device 100 has at least four sides equally distant from the axis X.
[0023] In other words, the device 100, according to its preferential embodiment shown in
figures 1-6, has a substantially square form, the gripping portion 4 arranged substantially
in the centre of the square.
[0024] The grasping portion of manual engagement 2 forms, to such end, a first side 22 of
the square and part of the other two sides 23, 24, while the side 25 opposite the
first side 22 and the remaining part of the other two sides 23, 24 is formed by an
appendix 8 which extends from the gripping portion 4.
[0025] According to an advantageous aspect of the present invention, drawings and/or logos
may be inserted on the appendix 8 so to personalise the device 100. The device 100
can moreover, according to an alternative aspect of the present invention, have circular
form or have the shape of a regular or rectangular polygon.
[0026] In the first two cases, therefore, the perimeter edges of the device 100 will be
equally distant from the hole 7 of the gripping portion 4.
[0027] Returning to the gripping portion 4, it is noted that the hole 7 of this portion
4 has a substantially circular form and that a plurality of teeth 5 are foreseen arranged
along the circumference of the hole 7 and are adapted to be fit on the neck of a bottle/container,
so to grip it (see figures 4 and 5).
[0028] According to another advantageous aspect of the present invention, each tooth 5 extends
in a plane; in the preferential embodiment shown in figures 1-6, the same plane wherein
the device 100 substantially lies.
[0029] Each tooth 5 moreover presents at least two stiffening ribs 27, symmetrical with
respect to the surface of the tooth 5 (see figure 6).
[0030] In other words, the two ribs 27 extend in opposite direction with respect to the
plane, permitting the gripping portion 4 to be fit on the neck of the bottle 3 or
container independent of the face of the device 100 faced towards the bottle 3 or
container.
[0031] The device 100 moreover comprises, for each face, a wall element 13 which substantially
follows the entire perimeter of the device 100, adapted to block the superimposition
of another device 100 during the assembly operations.
[0032] The manual engagement or grasping portion 2 of the device has, in a known manner,
guides 14 for the user's finger which are formed by the particular shape of the engagement
portion of the wall element 13.
[0033] From the above description, the characteristics of the device object of the present
invention are clear, as are the related advantages, including the following:
- eliminating the orientation operation of the handle device in the automatic machines
for the installation on bottles/containers;
- obvious functioning nature;
- structural simplicity;
- gripping portions equipped with teeth with high mechanical strength;
- relatively limited production costs.
[0034] It is clear, finally, that the handle device as conceived is susceptible to numerous
modifications and variations, all part of the invention; moreover, all details can
be substituted with technically equivalent elements. In practice, the materials used,
as well as the sizes, can be of any type according to the technical needs.
1. Handle device (100) for bottles/containers comprising at least one grasping portion
(2) for the manual engagement and at least one gripping portion (4) for a neck of
a bottle (3); said gripping portion (4) comprising at least one through hole (7),
provided with an X axis, and at least two teeth (5), opposite and spaced with respect
to said X axis, characterised in that said through hole (7) is centrally arranged in said device (100).
2. Handle device (100) for bottles/containers according to claim 1, characterised in that said device is centrally symmetrical for rotation around said X axis.
3. Handle device according to claim 2, characterised in that it comprises at least four sides (22,23,24,25).
4. Handle device according to claim 3, characterised in that said engagement portion forms a first (22) of said sides (22-25) and part of the
other two sides (23,24).
5. Handle device (100) according to claim 3, characterised in that it comprises an appendix (8) which extends from the gripping portion (4) and is adapted
to define one of said sides (25) and part of the other two (23,24).
6. Handle device according to claim 3, characterised in that said four sides (22,23,24,25) are equally distant from the axis X.
7. Handle device (100) according to claim 1, characterised in that said hole (7) substantially has a circular form and said gripping portion (4) comprises
a plurality of teeth (5) arranged along the circumference of said hole (7) and adapted
to be fit on the neck of a bottle (3) or liquid container, so to grip it.
8. Handle device according to claim 1, characterised in that every tooth (5) comprises a plane and at least two stiffening ribs (27) symmetrical
in the opposite direction to said plane.
9. Handle device (100) according to claim 1, characterised in that it comprises at least one anti-superimposition element (13).
10. Handle device (100) according to claim 2, characterised in that it comprises a circular edge equally distant from the X axis.
11. Handle device (100) according to claim 5, characterised in that said appendix (8) has a space adapted to receive drawings and/or logos, so to personalise
the device (100).