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EUROPEAN PATENT SPECIFICATION |
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Date of filing: 27.02.2007 |
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International Patent Classification (IPC):
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DISC SHAPED ELEMENT
SCHEIBENFÖRMIGES ELEMENT
ÉLÉMENT EN FORME DE DISQUE
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27.02.2006 SE 0600426
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Proprietor: Boardic AB |
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- WINCENT, Mats
S-155 31 Nykvarn (SE)
- SUNDLÖF, Mikael
S-152 50 Södertälje (SE)
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Albihns.Zacco
Valhallavägen 117
Box 5581 114 85 Stockholm 114 85 Stockholm (SE) |
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WO-A1-2006/018029 US-A- 3 438 342 US-A- 3 610 172
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[0001] The present invention relates to a plate-shaped element, which has at least substantially
flat, opposing upper and lower faces and at least three through openings, through
which cup-shaped elements extend and jut down past said lower face, which cup-shaped
elements each comprise an upper cup with an upper edge flange projecting over said
upper face, a lower locking element, which surrounds a portion of the cup jutting
down from said lower face and has an edge flange projecting over said lower face,
and snap-locking members, which are configured on the cup and the locking element
and cooperate with each other and which, in their engagement position, fix the locking
element to the cup.
[0002] It is previously known to configure pallets, for example, in the above-stated manner.
One example is shown and described in
US-A-3 610 172. The pallet here consists of a fiberboard plate-shaped platform having a number of,
more precisely six, uniformly placed openings, in which plastics cup-shaped support
legs of above-stated configuration are fixed. The support legs rest against the base
of the pallet. The interspaces between the support legs correspond to the interspaces
between the distancing blocks on a conventional pallet, into which lifting forks on
a forklift truck can be introduced.
[0003] One advantage with a pallet of this configuration compared with a conventional pallet
is that the pallets can be stacked one upon the other, so that the support legs on
an overlying pallet can jut into the upwardly open cups, formed by the support legs,
in an underlying pallet. By suitable configuration of the support legs, the pallets
can then be stacked virtually without interspaces between the bottom side of an overlying
pallet and the top side of an underlying pallet. The positive-locking engagement between
the pallets allows the possibility of higher stacks without risk of the stack tipping
over, compared with a stack of conventional pallets.
[0004] One problem is, however, to achieve a solution as regards the configuration, the
production and the fixing of the cup-shaped elements on the plate-shaped element,
which solution is economic and at the same time satisfies the strength requirements.
In the known construction which is described above, the snap fastening between the
cup and the locking ring is localized to the region closely adjacent to the periphery
of the opening. This means that there is high risk of the snap fastening becoming
undone, if the plate-shaped element is made of a material which is prone to swell,
for example if exposed to damp. The same applies if the cup-shaped element is exposed
to mechanical action giving rise to laterally directed forces which endeavor to deform
the element. This dependent on the deformation section between the bottom side of
the plate-shaped element and the snap fastening being very short and therefore allowing
very limited deformation before the snap fastening is actuated and is at risk of becoming
undone.
[0005] US-A-5 497 898 discloses a lid in correspondence with the pre-characterising portion of claim 1.
WO 2006/018029 A1 discloses a pallet comprising a plate-shaped base element and support feet.
[0006] The object of the present invention is generally to provide a plate-shaped element
of the kind stated in the introduction which is easy and cheap to produce and install
and which allows relatively large swelling of the plate-shaped element and relatively
large mechanical action upon the cup-shaped element, while maintaining secure engagement
between the cooperating snap-locking members of the snap fastening.
[0007] This is achieved according to the invention by means of a plate-shaped element which
is characterized in that the snap-locking members are dimensioned and placed such
that said engagement position lies at a substantial distance from the outer edge of
the opening.
[0008] Conducted trials have shown that a particularly positive result is obtained if, according
to one refinement of the invention, the snap-locking members are dimensioned and placed
such that the engagement position lies closer to the center of the opening than the
outer edge of the opening. This produces a long deformation section between the snap
fastening and the flange connection between the plate-shaped element and the cup-shaped
element.
[0009] One preferred embodiment of the plate-shaped element according to the invention is
characterized in that the cup and the locking element have a circular cross-section,
in that the cup has a conical, annular bottom portion, which surrounds an at least
substantially cylindrical portion jutting down from the inner periphery of the conical
portion, and in that one snap-locking member is formed by an external groove in the
cylindrical portion. By configuring the locking element with a slotted, weakly conical
portion which surrounds the cylindrical portion of the cup and has hook elements which,
in the engagement position, engage in said grooves, a secure snap fastening between
the cup and the locking element is obtained, which is protected against external damage.
[0010] In one preferred embodiment of the plate-shaped element, which is especially intended
for use as a lid for a rectangular or square, upwardly open container, the plate-shaped
element has a shape matched to the edges of the opening of the container, and four
through openings with associated cup-shaped elements positioned such that they form
guides toward the side walls of the container in the corners of the container.
[0011] The invention is described in greater detail below with reference to illustrative
embodiments shown in the appended drawing, in which:
fig. 1 shows an exploded view of a part of a plate-shaped element with an embodiment
of a cup-shaped element according to the invention,
fig. 2 shows the elements in fig. 1 in the assembled state, and
fig. 3 shows a longitudinal section through parts of two plate-shaped elements according
to the embodiment in fig. 1 and 2 stacked one upon the other.
[0012] In fig. 1 and fig. 2, a part of a plate-shaped element 1 with the dividing plane
through the middle of an opening 2 is shown in perspective. The element 1 has a flat
upper face 3 and a flat lower face 4, which faces are parallel. A cup, generally denoted
by 5, as well as a locking element, generally denoted by 6, are shown divided in the
same plane as the opening 2. The plate 1 can be a wood fiber plate, whilst the cup
5 with the locking element 6 is expediently made of a plastics material which allows
a certain elastic deformation.
[0013] As can most clearly be seen from fig. 3, the cup 5 has an upper annular flange 7,
which in the illustrated fitted state of the cup bears against a recessed face portion
3a of the upper face 3, but can just as readily bear directly against the face 3 in
the absence of a recess. The annular flange 7 merges into a cylindrical side portion
8, which, in turn, merges into a partially conical annular bottom portion 9.
[0014] Finally, the bottom portion 9 merges into a downwardly directed cylindrical end portion
10 having a lower end closed by a bottom 11. At the upper end of the cylindrical end
portion 10, a groove 12 is configured, whose lower edge 13 forms one of two cooperating
hook elements which together form the snap fastening.
[0015] As can also most clearly be seen from fig. 3, the locking element 6 has an annular
flange 14, which in the illustrated fitted state of the locking element bears against
the lower face 4 substantially directly opposite the upper flange 7. The annular flange
14 adjoins the lower end of a cylindrical side portion 15 accommodated in the opening
2 of the plate, which side portion, in turn, merges into a first conical, annular
bottom portion 16. The inner peripheral edge of the bottom portion 16 adjoins a second
cylindrical portion 17, which merges into a second conical portion 18, from whose
inner periphery a weakly conical portion 19 extends upward toward the inner peripheral
edge of the bottom portion 9 of the cup.
[0016] The weakly conical portion 19 of the locking element 6 surrounds the cylindrical
end portion 10 of the cup 5 and, at its upper end, is configured with a flange 20,
whose lower edge 21, in cooperation with the edge 13 of the groove, forms the snap
fastening. As can be seen in particular from fig. 1, the portion 19 is cut up, so
that tongues 19a with intervening slots 19b are formed. The tongues 19a thereby form
hook elements of tailor-made resilience.
[0017] In the installation and fixing of the cup-shaped element 5, 6 in the opening 2, the
cylindrical portion 15 of the locking element 6 is brought from below up into the
opening 2, so that the flange 14 comes to bear against the lower face of the plate.
After this, the cup 5 is brought down into the locking element 6, whereupon the above-described
conical faces of the cup 5 and the locking element 6 help to center the end portion
10 of the cup against the upper end of the weakly conical portion 19 of the locking
element 6. Upon the initial contact between the flange 20 on the conical portion 19
of the locking element 6 and the lower end of the cylindrical portion 10 of the cup
5, the tongues 19a are forced apart, since the internal diameter of the flange 20
is somewhat less than the outer diameter of the cylindrical end portion 10 of the
cup. In order to facilitate the forcing apart, both the flange 20 and the cylindrical
end portion 10 are configured with beveled face portions 22 and 23 respectively.
[0018] In the illustrated preferred illustrative embodiment, the axial extent of the weakly
conical portion 19 is matched to the axial extent of the cylindrical end portion 10
of the cup 5 such that the upper end of the tongues 19a butt against the bottom portion
9 of the cup, at the same time as the annular flange 7 of the cup butts against the
upper face 4 of the plate-shaped element, when also the lower edge 19 of the flange
20 snaps over the edge 13 of the groove 12 in the end portion 10 and locks the cup
5 to the locking element 6. In this position, the conical annular bottom portion 9
of the cup 5 also bears against the first conical bottom portion 16 of the locking
element 6.
[0019] When a plurality of plate-shaped elements 1 are stacked one upon the other, as can
be seen from fig. 3, the downwardly directed force from the loading of an overlying
element 1 will be transferred to the directly underlying element 1 via the conical
portion 18 of the locking element 6 of the overlying element 1 to the conical bottom
portion 9 of the cup of the underlying element 1. The downwardly directed force from
the cup 5 to the locking element 6 is transferred via the portion 9 of the cup 5 and
the end face of the tongues 19a or the face 16 of the locking element 6.
[0020] As a result of the described embodiment, a secure locking of the conical element
5/6 on the plate 1 is achieved with a simple fitting process. The central placement
of the cooperating snap-locking members 13 and 19a produces a protected placement
within the cylindrical portion 17 of the locking element, which results in little
risk of involuntary release of the snap-locking connection under mechanical action.
An important consequence of the illustrated central placement of the snap-locking
connection 13, 19a is also that it ends up at a relatively large axial and radial
distance from the flanges 7 and 14 bearing against the plate, which results in a long
deformation section in the event of possible mechanical action upon the cup-shaped
element 5, 6. This, in turn, leads to substantially less risk of the snap-locking
connection becoming undone, compared with if the snap-locking connection were placed,
in a known manner, closely adjacent to the flanges 7 and 14. In the illustrated embodiment,
the distance from the engagement position of the snap-locking members 13, 19a to the
edge of the opening 2 is substantially longer than to the center of the opening, more
precisely about three times longer.
[0021] Should a plate-shaped element 1 according to the invention be discarded, the illustrated
and described embodiment makes it possible to remove the cup-shaped elements 5, 6
easily from the plate 1 by banging with a suitable tool against the bottom 11 of the
cylindrical portion 10 so that the snap fastening becomes undone. This is advantageous,
for example, in source-sorting of waste, where plastics products are to be separated
from timber products or if a damaged cup-shaped element 5, 6 needs to be replaced.
[0022] In a refined embodiment of the invention, the snap fastening can be reinforced by
being supplemented with lugs 30 (one shown) evenly distributed on the outside of the
conical bottom part 9, which are disposed at such a distance from the groove 12 in
the cylindrical portion 10 that a certain elastic deformation of the lugs 30 is required
to allow the hook elements 19a to be introduced between the edge of the groove 12
and the lugs 30.
[0023] The invention has been described above with reference to a preferred embodiment shown
in the appended drawing, but can be varied, of course, within the scope of the following
patent claims. If, for example, there is no need to remove or replace a cup-shaped
element 5, 6, the bottom 11 of the cylindrical portion 10 does not need to be accessible
from below through the locking element 6. Depending on the application, the lugs 30
can also be omitted.
1. A lid (1) for a rectangular or square, upwardly open container, which lid (1) has
flat, opposing upper and lower faces (3, 4) and a shape matched to the edges of the
opening of the container, and four through openings (2) with associated cup-shaped
elements (5, 6) positioned such that they form guides toward the side walls of the
container in the corners of the container, wherein the cup-shaped elements (5, 6)
extend and jut down past said lower face (4), and wherein said cup-shaped elements
each comprise an upper cup (5) with an upper edge flange (7) projecting over said
upper face, a lower locking element (6), which surrounds a portion (9, 12) of the
upper cup (5) jutting down from said lower face and has an edge flange (14) projecting
over said lower face, and snaplocking members (13, 21), which are configured on the
upper cup (5) and the locking element (6) and cooperate with each other and which,
in their engagement position, fix the locking element (6) to the upper cup (5), wherein
the snap-locking members (13, 21) are dimensioned such that said engagement position
lies radially closer to the center of the opening (2) than the outer edge of the opening,
characterised in that said upper edge flange (7) of the upper cup (5) merges into a cylindrical side portion
(8) which merges into a partially conical annular bottom portion (9), and wherein
said edge flange (14) of the lower locking element (6) adjoins the lower end of a
cylindrical side portion (15) accommodated in said opening (2), which side portion
(15) merges into a first conical annular bottom portion (16), which bottom portion
(16) has a shape complementary to the conical bottom portion (9) of the upper cup
(5) and, in the engagement position, lies close up against the conical bottom portion
(9) of the upper cup (5).
2. The lid as claimed in claim 1, wherein the cup (5) and the locking element (6) have
a circular cross-section, and in that the cup has a conical, annular bottom portion
(9), which surrounds an at least substantially cylindrical portion (10) jutting down
from the inner periphery of the conical portion, and in that one (13) of said snap-locking
members is configured on an external contacting surface of the cylindrical portion.
3. The lid as claimed in claim 2, wherein one (13) of said snap-locking members is formed
by a groove (12) configured in said contacting surface, whilst the other of said snap-locking
members is formed by hook elements (21) configured on the locking element (6).
4. The lid as claimed in claim 3, wherein the hook elements (21) are formed by flange
portions (20) on a slotted cylindrical portion (19) which is connected to the locking
element and which, in said engagement position, surrounds the firstnamed cylindrical
portion (10).
5. The lid as claimed in claim 3 or 4, wherein the hook elements (21) are dimensioned
such that, in the engagement position, upper faces of the hook elements lie close
up against a lower face of the conical annular bottom portion (9).
6. The lid as claimed in claim 4 or 5, wherein the lower face of the conical bottom portion
(9) has stop lugs (30) arranged so as to prevent the hook elements from being forced
out of the groove if the cup-shaped element is exposed to forces endeavoring to separate
the locking element (6) from the cup (5).
7. The lid according to any one of claims 4-6, wherein the locking element (6) is configured
with a bottom portion (16) connected to said slotted portion (19).
8. The lid according to any one of claims 4-7, wherein the bottom portion (18) of the
locking element (6), connected to said slotted portion, only extends radially up to
the slotted portion (19), so that a lower end portion (11) of the cylindrical portion
of the cup (10) is exposed to the environment.
9. The lid (1) according to any one of claims 1-8, wherein the bottom portion (9) merges
into a downwardly directed cylindrical end portion (10) having a lower end closed
by a bottom (11).
1. Deckel (1) für einen rechteckigen oder quadratischen, nach oben offenen Behälter,
welcher Deckel (1) eine flache, entgegengesetzte obere und untere Fläche (3, 4) und
eine Form, die mit den Kanten der Öffnung des Behälters zusammenpasst, und vier Durchgangsöffnungen
(2) mit zugehörigen kelchförmigen Elementen (5, 6), die so positioniert sind, dass
sie Führungen gegen die Seitenwände des Behälters in den Ecken des Behälters bilden,
aufweist, wobei sich die kelchförmigen Elemente (5, 6) nach unten und an der unteren
Fläche (4) vorbei erstrecken und hervorstehen, und wobei die kelchförmigen Elemente
jeweils einen oberen Kelch (5) mit einem oberen Randflansch (7), der über die obere
Fläche hervorsteht, ein unteres Sicherungselement (6), das einen Teil (9, 12) des
oberen Kelchs (5) umgibt und nach unten von der unteren Fläche hervorsteht und einen
Randflansch (14) aufweist, der über die untere Fläche hervorsteht, und Schnappschlosselemente
(13, 21), die auf dem oberen Kelch (5) und dem Sicherungselement (6) ausgebildet sind
und mit einander zusammenwirken, und die, in der Eingriff-Position, das Sicherungselement
(6) am oberen Kelch (5) fixieren, umfassen, wobei die Schnappschlosselemente (13,
21) so dimensioniert sind, dass die Eingriff-Position radial näher an der Mitte der
Öffnung (2) als die Außenkante der Öffnung liegt, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass der obere Randflansch (7) des oberen Kelchs (5) in einen zylindrischen Seitenteil
(8) übergeht, der in einen teilweise konischen ringförmigen Bodenteil (9) übergeht,
und wobei der Randflansch (14) des unteren Sicherungselements (6) an das untere Ende
eines zylindrischen Seitenteil (15) angrenzt, der in der Öffnung (2) untergebracht
ist, welcher Seitenteil (15) in einen ersten konischen ringförmigen Bodenteil (16)
übergeht, welcher Bodenteil (16) eine Form aufweist, die mit dem konischen Bodenteil
(9) des oberen Kelchs (5) abgestimmt ist und, in der Eingriff-Position, eng an den
konischen Bodenteil (9) des oberen Kelchs (5) anliegt.
2. Deckel nach Anspruch 1, wobei der Kelch (5) und das Sicherungselement (6) einen kreisförmigen
Querschnitt aufweisen, und dass der Kelch einen konischen, ringförmigen Bodenteil
(9) aufweist, der einen zumindest im Wesentlichen zylindrischen Teil (10) umgibt,
der nach unten von dem inneren Umkreis des konischen Teils hervorsteht, und dass eines
(13) der Schnappschlosselemente auf einer äußeren Kontaktfläche des zylindrischen
Teils ausgebildet ist.
3. Deckel nach Anspruch 2, wobei eines (13) der Schnappschlosselemente durch einen Einschnitt
(12) gebildet ist, der in der Kontaktfläche ausgebildet ist, während das andere der
Schnappschlosselemente durch Hakenelemente (21) gebildet ist, die auf dem Sicherungselement
(6) ausgebildet sind.
4. Deckel nach Anspruch 3, wobei die Hakenelemente (21) durch Flanschteile (20) auf einem
genuteten zylindrischen Teil (19) gebildet sind, welcher mit dem Sicherungselement
verbunden ist und, in der Eingriff-Position, den obengenannten zylindrischen Teil
(10) umgibt.
5. Deckel nach Anspruch 3 oder 4, wobei die Hakenelemente (21) so dimensioniert sind,
dass, in der Eingriff-Position, obere Flächen der Hakenelemente eng an eine untere
Fläche des konischen ringförmigen Bodenteils (9) anliegen.
6. Deckel nach Anspruch 4 oder 5, wobei die untere Fläche des konischen Bodenteils (9)
Anschlagnasen (30) aufweist, die eingerichtet sind, um zu verhindern, dass die Hakenelemente
aus dem Einschnitt gezwungen werden, wenn das kelchförmige Element Kräften ausgesetzt
wird, die versuchen, das Sicherungselement (6) vom Kelch (5) zu trennen.
7. Deckel nach irgendeinem der Ansprüche 4-6, wobei das Sicherungselement (6) mit einem
Bodenteil (16), der mit dem genuteten Teil (19) verbunden ist, ausgebildet ist.
8. Deckel nach irgendeinem der Ansprüche 4-7, wobei sich der Bodenteil (18) des Sicherungselements
(6), das mit dem genuteten Teil verbunden ist, nur radial nach oben bis zum genuteten
Teil (19) erstreckt, so dass ein unterer Endteil (11) des zylindrischen Teils des
Kelchs (10) der Umgebung ausgesetzt wird.
9. Deckel (1) nach irgendeinem der Ansprüche 1-8, wobei der Bodenteil (9) in einen nach
unten gerichteten zylindrischen Endteil (10) mit einem unteren Ende, das durch einen
Boden (11) geschlossen ist, übergeht.
1. Couvercle (1) pour un récipient rectangulaire ou carré et ouvert vers le haut, ledit
couvercle (1) présentant des faces supérieures et inférieures (3, 4) plates et opposées
et une forme adaptée aux bords de l'ouverture du récipient, et quatre ouvertures traversantes
(2) avec des éléments associés en forme de coupe (5, 6) agencés si bien qu'ils forment
des guides vers les parois latérales du récipient dans les coins du récipient, les
éléments en forme de coupe (5, 6) s'étendant et faisant saillie vers le bas au-delà
de ladite face inférieure (4), et lesdits éléments en forme de coupe comprenant chacun
une coupelle supérieure (5) avec une bride de bord supérieure (7) faisant saillie
sur ladite face supérieure, un élément de verrouillage inférieur (6) qui entoure une
portion (9, 12) de la coupelle supérieure (5) faisant saillie vers le bas à partir
de ladite face inférieure et comportant une bride de bord (14) faisant saillie sur
ladite face inférieure, et des membres d'encliquetage (13, 21) qui sont configurés
sur la coupelle supérieure (5) et l'élément de verrouillage (6) et coopèrent l'un
avec l'autre et qui, dans leur position d'engagement, fixent l'élément de verrouillage
(6) à la coupelle supérieure (5), les membres d'encliquetage (13, 21) étant dimensionnés
si bien que ladite position d'engagement est située radialement plus prés du centre
de l'ouverture (2) que le bord extérieure de l'ouverture, caractérisé en ce que ladite bride de bord supérieure (7) de la coupelle supérieure (5) fusionne dans une
portion latérale et cylindrique (8) qui fusionne dans une portion annulaire, inférieure
et partiellement conique (9), et ladite bride de bord (14) de l'élément de verrouillage
inférieur (6) avoisinant l'extrémité inférieure d'une portion latérale et cylindrique
(15) logée dans ladite ouverture (2), ladite portion latérale (15) fusionnant dans
une première portion inférieure, annulaire et conique (16), ladite portion inférieure
(16) présentant une forme complémentaire à la portion inférieure conique (9) de la
coupelle supérieure (5) et, dans la position d'engagement, se trouvant près de la
portion inférieure conique (9) de la coupelle supérieure (5).
2. Couvercle selon la revendication 1, dans lequel la coupelle (5) et l'élément de verrouillage
(6) présentent une section transversale circulaire, et en ce que la coupelle présente
une portion inférieure, annulaire et conique (9) qui entoure une portion au moins
essentiellement cylindrique (10) faisant saillie vers le bas depuis la périphérie
intérieure de la portion conique, et en ce que l'un (13) des membres d'encliquetage
est configuré sur une surface extérieure de contact de la portion cylindrique.
3. Couvercle selon la revendication 2, dans lequel l'un (13) desdits membres d'encliquetage
est formé par une rainure (12) configurée dans ladite surface de contact, tandis que
l'autre desdits membres d'encliquetage est formé par des éléments de crochet (21)
configurés sur l'élément de verrouillage (6).
4. Couvercle selon la revendication 3, dans lequel les éléments de crochet (21) sont
formés par des portions de bride (20) sur une portion cylindrique et fendue (19) qui
est reliée à l'élément de verrouillage et qui, dans ladite position d'engagement,
entoure la portion cylindrique mentionnée en premier lieu (10).
5. Couvercle selon la revendication 3 ou 4, dans lequel les éléments de crochet (21)
sont dimensionnés si bien que, dans la position d'engagement, des faces supérieures
des éléments de crochet se trouvent près d'une face inférieure de la portion inférieure,
annulaire et conique (9).
6. Couvercle selon la revendication 4 ou 5, dans lequel la face inférieure de la portion
inférieure et conique (9) présente des pattes de butée (30) agencées de manière à
empêcher les éléments de crochet d'être forcés hors de la rainure si l'élément en
forme de coupe est exposé à des forces qui s'efforcent de séparer l'élément de verrouillage
(6) de la coupelle (5).
7. Couvercle selon l'une quelconque des revendications 4 à 6, dans lequel l'élément de
verrouillage (6) est configuré avec une portion inférieure (16) reliée à ladite portion
fendue (19).
8. Couvercle selon l'une quelconque des revendications 4 à 7, dans lequel la partie inférieure
(18) de l'élément de verrouillage (6), reliée à ladite partie fendue, ne s'étend que
radialement jusqu'à la portion fendue (19), si bien qu'une partie d'extrémité inférieure
(11) de la portion cylindrique de la coupelle (10) est exposée à l'environnement.
9. Couvercle (1) selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 8, dans lequel la portion
inférieure (9) fusionne dans une portion d'extrémité cylindrique et dirigée vers le
bas (10) présentant une extrémité inférieure fermée par un fond (11).


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