[0001] The present invention relates to containers and closures suitable for providing visually
improved combinations thereof. The present invention also relates to the provision
of an opening mechanism for such container and closure combinations.
[0002] US 3,982,651 discloses a molded container and cap, having curved rims. The cap has a skirt with
a bead cooperating with a groove in the container.
OBJECTS OF THE INVENTION
[0003] It is an object of the invention to provide containers and closures therefore suitable
for visually improved combinations. Particularly, it is an object of the invention
to provide container and closure combinations, the outside surfaces of which are being
substantially flush with each other when the parts are combined.
[0004] It is another object of the invention to provide container and closure combinations
with opening mechanisms having improved visual appearance as well as facilitating
easy opening, i.e. parting of the closure from the container.
[0005] It is yet another object of the invention to provide container and closure combinations
comprised by identical parts thereby improving cost efficiency.
[0006] These and several other objects of the invention will become apparent from the following
description. The above listing of objects is thus not to be considered exhaustive
nor limiting to the scope of the invention.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0007] Thus, the above described objects and several other objects are intended to be obtained
by the invention by providing a container and closure combination according to claim
1.
[0008] In an embodiment, the connecting portion is a neck portion on one of the parts surrounding
a substantially circular opening, the neck portion made integral with, and having
an outer dimension smaller than the outer dimension of the wall portion, to provide
a recess sized to substantially accommodate the wall portion of the other part, said
neck portion varying in height along the periphery of the part, and the wall portion
of the other part varying correspondingly in height along its periphery, wherein said
combination is adapted to achieve a substantially flush outer surface of the container
and the closure when combined.
[0009] In another embodiment, the connecting portion is an intermediate element surrounding
a substantially circular opening.
[0010] In yet another embodiment, the intermediate element may be a ring-shaped member that
may engage with one or both of the container and closure parts, e.g. by an interference
fit.
[0011] In yet another embodiment, the intermediate element may be a circular cup-shaped
member. By cup-shaped is meant a member having a bottom part and a sidewall part having
an extension in a direction substantially perpendicular to the plane of the bottom
part and preferably made integral with the bottom part. The cup-shaped member may
engage with one or both of the container and closure parts, e.g. by an interference
fit.
[0012] The cup-shaped member may in embodiments be arranged with the bottom part thereof
closest to the closure part of the combination. In embodiments, the cup-shaped member
may be provided with one or more cut-throughs, or openings, in the bottom part. The
openings may be re-closable and/or provided with an opening and/or locking mechanism.
[0013] The cup-shaped member may in embodiments comprise one or more additional surface
planes parallel to the bottom part and situated in spaced apart positions along the
extent of the sidewall part so as to provide the cup-shaped member with one or more
internal compartments between the parallel surface planes. Such additional surface
planes may also comprise cut-throughs or openings as already described with regard
to the bottom part. Such an additional surface plane may also form a "top" part and
thereby the element in practice defines a cylinder shape that may hold a product inside
such as, but not limited to, food, nutritions, candy, tobacco, medicine or toys to
which a user has access by one or more cut-throughs or openings.
[0014] In these embodiments of the ring- and the cup-shaped member, the outer peripheral
dimension, or the outer diameter, of the member, may preferably, but not exclusively,
be of such value that the outer peripheral surface may engage in an interference fit
with an inner, peripheral surface of the wall and/or the neck portion on one or both
of the container and closure parts. The parts can thereby be connected more or less
by simple sliding or press-fit into to each other.
[0015] In other embodiments, one or more areas on the peripheral outer surface of the intermediate
element may be provided with one or more protrusions adapted to engage in an interference
fit with an inner, peripheral surface of the wall and/or the neck portion on one or
both of the container and closure parts. Such protrusions may provide an even better
or firmer attachment (interference fit) between the element and the parts, and/or
provide a particular and distinct "closing-feeling" or "closing-sound" to the user,
e.g. in order to indicate or assure to the user that the combination is correctly
and adequately re-closed (or opened) when the combination is put together or separated.
However, the interference fit may also be provided by other suitable means enabling
friction between the parts.
[0016] In yet other embodiments, the protrusions on the peripheral outer surface of the
intermediate element adapted to engage with the closure part of the combination are
substantially drop-shaped.
[0017] In other embodiments the radial extent of such one or more drop-shaped protrusions,
with respect to the peripheral outer surface of the intermediate element, increases
with the width of the drop-shaped protrusion, or at least substantially increases
therewith. The increase of the radial extension of the drop-shaped protrusion may
be of a linear or non-linear character and may be different from protrusion to protrusion.
By providing the drop-shaped protrusions with such radial extending, the user may
preferably find it particularly easy to "click" on the closure part of the container,
as the wall and/or neck portion of the closure part will be guided into place in its
correct closing, or resting, position on the intermediate element and the container
part, and thus fit the combination together in the intended manner.
[0018] In embodiments wherein the container part is attached to the intermediate element
by means of one or more protrusions on the outer peripheral surface of the element,
such protrusions may comprise any suitable size and/or shape. Preferably, however,
the protrusions may be provided such that their lateral extent is larger than their
vertical extent on the peripheral outer surface of the element.
[0019] In another embodiment, the peripheral outer surface of the intermediate element further
comprises a circumventing collar following the height variation of the neck and/or
wall portion(s). The circumventing collar is preferably so adapted that its outer
edge will be flush with the container and closure parts when the combination is closed.
The circumventing collar may be a single, continuous protrusion or it may be provided
as two or more separate protrusions provided end to end with each other. The circumventing
collar may be provided with one or more colours, e.g. if desired to clearly differentiate
the collar from the container and closure parts. The circumventing collar may be provided
such that it is wholly or partly visible to the user, even when the combination is
closed. However, it may also be covered by the wall and/or neck portion(s) of either
one or both of the container and closure parts. The collar on the intermediate part
aids in maintaining the correct positioning and secure attachment of the container
and closure parts of the combination to the intermediate element. Particularly, but
not exclusively, in the situation where the combination is to be opened the collar
will prevent unintended movement of the container part when the container and closure
parts are turned or twisted in opposite directions for opening.
[0020] The intermediate element may further comprise means for engaging with internal or
external elements such as, but not limited to, means that allow the combination to
be presented visually attractive to a user (buyer) e.g. as one or more eyes, or eyelets,
suitable for hanging the combination onto a shelf in a shop. Such means may preferably,
but not exclusively, be made integral with the intermediate element. In the embodiment
wherein the intermediate element comprises a circumventing collar the means may be
arranged in connection with the visible (outer) surface of the collar thereby extending
perpendicularly from the wall portions of the container and closure parts. The means
may further be detachably or removably arranged so that the user may have the option
to remove such means once they are purchased. Many other applications of such means
are imaginable; the means can be provided on the inside of the intermediate element
e.g. as a cutting edge for opening a plastic packaging around a product sold in the
combination. The means can be so arranged that they are activated and/or engaged once
the user twists open the combination.
[0021] The material of the intermediate element may preferably, but not exclusively, comprise
a light weight metal or metal alloy, such as aluminium, or it may preferably comprise,
but not be limited to, paper and/or cardboard and/or rubber and/or wood and/or leather
and/or silicone and/or plastic (polymer), such as PP, PA, PMMA, PC, PELD, PEHD, PET
or elastomers or polymers or rubber or any combination thereof. If a plastic (polymer)
is used the intermediate element may preferably be injection or blow moulded.
[0022] The intermediate element may be replaceable by a new or another intermediate element
e.g. if the intermediate element holds one of the products indicated above. Thus,
a user may keep the container and closure part of the combination and then only need
to replace the intermediate element (re-fill) whenever needed. In order to aid in
the possible removal and/or replacing and/or stabilizing of the intermediate element
in the relevant part, it may be provided with relevant means on or in its surfaces.
[0023] The protrusions on the intermediate element and on the container and closure parts
may preferably be of the same kind of material as the respective parts and/or intermediate
element, or may alternatively comprise another material and may further be fastened
separately by any conventional method.
[0024] These embodiments are particularly, but not exclusively, advantageous for obtaining
a container and closure combination for which the outside surfaces may be substantially
flush with each other when the container and closure are combined as well as obtaining
a combination wherein a customized course of the abutting surfaces of the container
and the closure with or without the collar on the intermediate element may be provided.
Combinations provided with an intermediate element may be particularly beneficial
with regard to production costs as the element may be used to combine two identical
container and closure parts, the one then constituting the container part together
with the intermediate element and the other being the closure part.
[0025] Furthermore, the base portion of the container as well as the closure may preferably,
but not exclusively, be concave or convex for achieving a further visual detail and/or
for achieving a combination with an appealing touch for the user, e.g. when holding
the closed combination between the thumb and the index finger of one hand.
[0026] In an embodiment, the height variation of said neck and/or wall portions of the combination
is so adapted that the parts are complementary to each other when the container and
closure parts are combined.
[0027] This embodiment is particularly, but not exclusively, advantageous for obtaining
a container and closure combination for which the outside surfaces may be substantially
flush with each other when the container and closure are combined and further for
obtaining a tight fit between the parts.
[0028] In another embodiment, the height variation of the above described portions of the
combination describes a curve. This means that both the wall and/or neck portion(s)
of the closure and container parts and/or the collar on the intermediate element may
vary in height along said curve.
[0029] In yet another embodiment the curve described by the height variation is a sinusoid.
[0030] These embodiments are particularly, but not exclusively, advantageous for obtaining
a container and closure combination for which the parting of the closure from the
container may be easily performed. A counter-directed turning of a container and a
closure having portions varying in height along a sinusoid, provides a combination
that requires only little manual effort for turning the two parts in different directions
in relation to each other for opening of the combination, while still providing a
tight fit between the parts when they are combined.
[0031] In further embodiments, the wall portions and/or the neck portion is/are provided
with an inwardly curled portion. The inwardly curled portion may preferably, but not
exclusively, be adapted to engage with the engagement means on the peripheral, outer
surface of the intermediate element. Particularly, in embodiments wherein the engagement
means are drop-shaped protrusions, a user may find it easy to "click" on the closure
part to the intermediate element as the inwardly curled portion advantageously slides
over the radially extending drop-shaped protrusion until the inwardly curled portion
engages therewith in an interference fit ("snap-fit").
[0032] This is particularly, but not exclusively, advantageous for obtaining a smooth and
even surface of the wall portions and/or the neck portion for the achievement of a
tight and easy fit between the parts. However, if relevant, the curled portion may
in stead curl outwards from the periphery of the container or closure part.
[0033] In a still further embodiment, the wall and/or the neck portions or the inwardly
curled portion thereof comprises engagement means.
[0034] In an embodiment, the means for engaging may comprise threading means.
[0035] In embodiments, the threading means may comprise one or more threads distributed
along the outer periphery of said wall and/or neck portion(s) of the container part
and/or distributed along the inner periphery of said wall and/or neck portion(s) of
the closure part.
[0036] In embodiments, the threading means may comprise threads having a pitch of 5-10 mm.
[0037] In another embodiment, the means for engaging may comprise two or more protrusions
distributed along the outer periphery of said wall and/or neck portion(s) of the container
part and/or distributed along the inner periphery of said wall and/or neck portion(s)
of the closure part.
[0038] The threading means and/or the two or more protrusions may be provided on either
the container part or on the closure part or on both parts. However, the engaging
means on either of the parts may alternatively to the embodiments described above
also or in stead comprise a bayonet-type engagement, a snap-fit engagement or other
similar and well-known types of engagements.
[0039] These embodiments are particularly, but not exclusively, advantageous for obtaining
intuitive and simple types of engagements while still providing a firm, even and tight
fit when combined, while still requiring only little manual effort for turning the
two parts in different directions in relation to each other for opening of the combination.
[0040] In a further embodiment, a transition between the wall portion and the neck portion
of the container has a radius of curvature of less than 2 mm.
[0041] This is particularly, but not exclusively, advantageous for obtaining a very sharp
transition, which enables the closure to abut an outer edge of the transition with
a very limited gap between the container and closure parts.
[0042] In a further embodiment the container and closure combination further comprises a
sealing arranged between the container and closure.
[0043] This is particularly, but not exclusively, advantageous for obtaining a combination
providing a substantially leek-proof and/or odour-proof fit.
[0044] According to the invention different materials may be used for the different parts
of container and closure combinations. These may preferably, but not exclusively,
be so adapted that the different parts are easily separable from each other if/when
the combination parts are to be disposed of. This is particularly, but not exclusively,
suitable for assuring an easy sorting of the materials for subsequent recycling purposes.
This may be environmentally advantageous, especially when the combination is intended
as a disposable packaging, e.g. if used for food stuffs or other perishable goods.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
[0045] The container and closure combinations according to the invention will now be described
in more detail with regard to the accompanying figures. The figures show examples
of implementing the present invention and are not to be construed as limiting to other
possible embodiments falling within the scope of the attached claim set.
Figure la is a schematic side view of a container and closure combination wherein
the wall portions of the container and the closure parts vary in height along their
peripheries. Figure 1b is a perspective side view of the same. Figure 1c is another
perspective view of the combination.
Figure 2a is an enlarged perspective side view of the combination of figure 1 in a
separated/opened state.
Figure 2b is a schematic side view of a combination comprising an intermediate element.
Figure 3a is a side view of the intermediate element of the combination in the form
of a cup-shaped member. Figure 3b is a top view thereof. Figure 3c is another side
of the cup-shaped member. Figure 3d is a perspective view of the cup-shaped member
of figures 3a-3c.
Figure 4 is an exploded, schematic side view of a combination according to the invention
in the embodiment using the cup-shaped member also shown in figures 3a-3d as an intermediate
element. As can be seen, the container and closure parts of the combination may in
this embodiment be identical or substantially identical parts.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0046] Figures 1a-1c and figures 2a-2b show a container and closure combination generally
indicated 1. The combination comprises a container part 3 and a closure part 2. In
figures 1a-1c the combination is in a combined or "closed" state. In figures 2a-2b
the combination is in a separated or "opened" state.
[0047] As illustrated in figure 2a, the container part 3 comprises a base portion (the "bottom",
not indicated), a wall portion 4 and a connecting portion 5 in the form of a neck
portion 5a. The outer dimension of the neck portion 5a is smaller than the outer dimension
of the wall portion 4 of the container part whereby a recess for accommodating the
wall portion 6 of the closure part is provided. The wall portion 4 of the container
part 3 and the wall portion 6 of the closure part 2 both vary in height along their
respective peripheries as is shown in the figure. In figures 1a-1c it can be seen
how the wall portions 4 and 6 are complementary to each other when the parts 2 and
3 are combined/closed.
[0048] In figures 1a-1c and figure 2a the height variation of the wall portions 4 and 6
describes a sinusoid curve, but the variation may of course follow any type of curve.
In the embodiment wherein the variation follows a sinusoid curve it is particularly
easy and intuitive to separate/open the combination 1 by a simple twist of the two
parts 2 and 3 in opposite directions, while the combination is still safely closed
with a tight fit when the parts are combined. Apart from providing a simple opening
of the combination the embodiment further provides an aesthetically improved container
and closure combination.
[0049] In the embodiment of figures 1a-1c and figure 2a the neck portion 5a and the wall
portion 6 are both provided with an inwardly curled portion 7 and 8 respectively,
particularly for making the neck portion 5a and the wall portion 6 engage along a
smooth edge thereby also ascertaining a tight fit between the parts.
[0050] Embodiments can also comprise engagement means such as protrusions or threads for
providing a mating engagement between the parts 2 and 3, however these are not shown
in figures 1a-1c or 2a. The engagement means can be provided on the outer side of
the neck portion 5a of the container and on the inner side of the wall portion 6 of
the closure. In an embodiment the combination is kept "closed" as a result of friction
forces between the neck portion 5a and the wall portion 6.
[0051] The transition 9 between the wall portion 4 and the neck portion 5 is provided with
a radius of curvature of less than 2mm, such as less than 1mm.
[0052] As illustrated in figure 2b, the combination 1 may alternatively comprise two identical
parts 2 and 3 both having a base portion (the "bottom", not indicated) and a wall
portion 4. Also shown is a connecting portion 5 in the form of an intermediate element
comprised by a ring-shaped member 5b. The outer dimension of the ring-shaped member
5b is smaller than the outer dimension of the wall portions 4 of the combination parts
2 and 3. The wall portions 4 of the combination parts 2 and 3 vary in height along
their respective peripheries as is shown in the figure. In the figure it can be seen
how the wall portions 4 can be complementary to each other when the parts 2 and 3
are combined/closed. In this embodiment the combination is combined by attaching the
two parts 2 and 3 to the ring-shaped member 5b e.g. by an interference fit. In the
figure, an example of protrusions 5c on the periphery of the ring-shaped member for
providing interference fit in terms of friction between the parts 2 and 3 and 5b,
is illustrated. The protrusions 5c are shown to be of dissimilar shape and/or size
and/or type so as to facilitate a possible difference in the force required to open
the parts 2 and 3, respectively. Other types of friction or engagement means between
the parts may of course be used in order to provide a custom fit combination.
[0053] In figure 2b, the height variation of the wall portions 4 of the identical parts
2 and 3 describes a sinusoid curve, but the variation may of course follow any type
of curve. In the embodiment wherein the variation follows a sinusoid curve it is particularly
easy and intuitive to separate/open the combination 1 by a simple twist of the two
parts 2 and 3 in opposite directions, while the combination is still safely closed
with a tight fit when the parts are combined. Apart from providing a simple opening
of the combination the embodiment further provides an aesthetically improved container
and closure combination.
[0054] In the embodiment illustrated in figure 2b the wall portions 4 are both provided
with an inwardly curled portion 7 and 8 respectively, particularly for making them
engage along a smooth edge thereby also ascertaining a tight fit between the parts
when combined.
[0055] Figure 3a is a first side view of the connecting portion 5 in the form of a cup-shaped
member 5c of the combination according to an embodiment of the invention. The cup-shaped
member 5c is shown with engagement means in the form of protrusions 11 for engaging
with a "container" part 3 as shown in figure 2b.
[0056] As the parts 2 and 3 of figure 2b are identical and are intended to be attached to
the intermediate element 5c, the container part of the combination according to the
embodiments including an intermediate element 5b, 5c can be understood as being constituted
by the intermediate element and a part 2,3.
[0057] The cup-shaped member 5c is also illustrated with drop-shaped protrusions 12 for
engaging with a closure part 2 of the combination. Further shown is a circumventing
collar 13 with surfaces 13a and 13b (best seen in figures 3b-3d) building an abutting
surface the wall and/or neck portions of the parts 2,3, particularly for an inwardly
curled portion thereof.
[0058] Figure 3c is another side view of the cup-shaped member 5c basically showing the
same features as figure 3a, but taken from another position along the periphery of
the member and intended to illustrate the height variation of the collar 13. In figures
3c and 3d it is also possible to see one or more means for aiding in the possible
releasing of the member 5c from the part 3 in the form of cuts 14a (figure 3c) and
means for stabilizing the member 5c in the part 3 in the form of supporting feet or
fins 14b.
[0059] Figure 4 shows (in exploded view) very schematically how a combination may be comprised
from a cup-shaped member 5c onto which a container 3 and a closure 2 part can be attached,
preferably by clicking the parts onto the member by letting the inwardly curled portion
15 of the closure engage with the drop-shaped protrusions 12, and by letting the inwardly
curled portion 16 of the container part 3 engage with the protrusions 11. The inwardly
curled portions 15,16 can then engage with the surfaces 13a and 13b respectively,
of the circumventing collar 13.
[0060] Although the present invention has been described in connection with the specified
embodiments, it is not intended to be limited to the specific form set forth herein.
Rather, the scope of the present invention is limited only by the accompanying claims.
In the claims, the term "comprising" does not exclude the presence of other elements
or steps. Additionally, although individual features may be included in different
claims, these may possibly be advantageously combined, and the inclusion in different
claims does not imply that a combination of features is not feasible and/or advantageous.
In addition, singular references do not exclude a plurality. Thus, references to "a",
"an", "first", "second" etc. do not preclude a plurality. As such, this detailed description
of various alternative embodiments should not be construed to limit the scope or the
breadth of the present invention as set forth in the appended claims. Furthermore,
reference signs in the claims shall also not be construed as limiting the scope.
1. A container and closure combination (1) comprising
• a container part (3);
• a closure part (2); and
• a connecting portion (5) for connecting said parts (2, 3),
the container part (3) comprising a base portion and a wall portion (4),
the closure part (2) comprising a base portion and a wall portion (4, 6),
said connecting portion (5) surrounding a substantially circular opening, and
having an outer dimension smaller than the outer dimension of the wall portions (4,
6) of the parts (2, 3) to provide a recess sized to substantially accommodate said
wall portions (4, 6),
the wall portions (4, 6) of the container part (3) and the closure part (2) varying
in height along their peripheries, the height variation of said wall portions being
so adapted that the parts are complementary to each other when combined,
said container and closure combination (1) being adapted to achieve a substantially
flush outer surface of the container (3) and the closure (2) when combined,
characterized in that an inwardly curled portion (8, 15) is provided along an edge of the wall portion
(4, 6) of the closure part (2); and
in that one or more areas on a peripheral outer surface of the connecting portion (5) is
provided with one or more protrusions (12) adapted to engage in an interference fit
with said inwardly curled portion of the wall portion (4, 6) of the closure (2).
2. A combination according to claim 1, wherein the one or more protrusions (12) adapted
to engage with the closure part of the combination is/are substantially drop-shaped.
3. A combination according to claim 2, wherein the radial extent of said one or more
drop-shaped protrusions (12), with respect to the peripheral outer surface of the
intermediate element, increases with the width of the drop-shaped protrusion.
4. A combination according to any one of claims 1-3, wherein said protrusions are distributed
along and spaced apart in a direction parallel to the outer periphery of said connecting
portion (5).
5. A combination according to any one of claims 1-4, wherein the connecting portion (5)
is a neck portion on one of the parts (2, 3) surrounding a substantially circular
opening, the neck portion made integral with the wall portion (4).
6. A combination according to any one of claims 1-4, wherein the connecting portion (5)
is an intermediate element surrounding a substantially circular opening.
7. A combination according to claim 6, wherein the intermediate element is a ring-shaped
member (5b).
8. A combination according to claim 6, wherein the intermediate element is a circular
cup-shaped member (5c).
9. A combination according to any one of claims 5-8, wherein the peripheral outer surface
of the intermediate element further comprises a circumventing collar (13) following
the height variation of the neck and/or wall portion(s).
10. A combination according to any one of claims 6-9, wherein the container part (3) comprises
an inwardly curled portion (7, 16) is provided along an edge of the wall portion (4).
11. A combination according to claim 10, wherein the intermediate element (5, 5b, 5c)
is provided with one or more protrusions (11) adapted to engage in an interference
fit with said inwardly curled portion of the wall portion (4) of the container part
(3).
12. A combination according to claim 11, wherein said one or more protrusions (11) are
provided such that their lateral extent is larger than their vertical extent on the
peripheral outer surface of the element.
13. A combination according to any one of claims 1-12, wherein the height variation describes
a curve.
14. A combination according to claim 13, wherein the described curve is a sinusoid.
1. Behälter- und Verschlusskombination (1), umfassend
• ein Behälterteil (3);
• ein Verschlussteil (2) und
• ein Verbindungsteil (5) zum Verbinden der beiden Teile (2, 3),
wobei das Behälterteil (3) einen Bodenabschnitt und einen Wandabschnitt (4) umfasst,
wobei das Verschlussteil (2) einen Bodenabschnitt und einen Wandabschnitt (4, 6) umfasst,
wobei das Verbindungsteil (5) eine im Wesentlichen kreisförmige Öffnung umgibt und
einen Außendurchmesser aufweist, der kleiner ist als der Außendurchmesser der Wandabschnitte
(4, 6) der Teile (2, 3), um eine Vertiefung bereitzustellen, die im Wesentlichen zur
Aufnahme der Wandabschnitte (4, 6) bemessen ist,
wobei die Wandabschnitte (4, 6) des Behälterteils (3) und des Verschlussteils (2)
entlang ihrer Umkreise unterschiedliche Höhen aufweisen, wobei die Höhenänderung der
Wandabschnitte derart vorgesehen ist, dass die Teile beim Zusammenfügen zueinander
komplementär sind,
wobei die Behälter- und Verschlusskombination (1) beschaffen ist, beim Zusammenfügen
eine im Wesentlichen glatte Außenfläche des Behälters (3) und des Verschlusses (2)
zu erreichen,
dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass entlang einer Kante des Wandabschnitts (4, 6) des Verschlussteils (2) ein nach innen
gerollter Abschnitt (8, 15) vorgesehen ist und dass eine oder mehrere Flächen an einer
peripheren Außenfläche des Verbindungsteils (5) ein oder mehrere Vorsprünge (12) aufweisen,
die zum Eingriff mit dem nach innen gerollten Abschnitt des Wandabschnitts (4, 6)
des Verschlusses (2) in Presspassung vorgesehen sind.
2. Kombination nach Anspruch 1, wobei der eine oder die mehreren Vorsprünge (12), die
zum Eingriff mit dem Verschlussteil der Kombination beschaffen sind, im Wesentlichen
tropfenförmig ist/sind.
3. Kombination nach Anspruch 2, wobei die radiale Ausdehnung des einen oder der mehreren
tropfenförmigen Vorsprünge (12) in Bezug auf die periphere Außenfläche des Zwischenelements
mit der Breite des tropfenförmigen Vorsprungs zunimmt.
4. Kombination nach einem der Ansprüche 1-3, wobei die Vorsprünge in einer Richtung parallel
zum Außenumkreis des Verbindungsteils (5) angeordnet und voneinander beabstandet sind.
5. Kombination nach einem der Ansprüche 1-4, wobei das Verbindungsteil (5) ein Halsabschnitt
eines der Teile (2, 3) ist, die eine im Wesentlichen kreisförmige Öffnung umgeben,
wobei der Halsabschnitt einstückig mit dem Wandabschnitt (4) ausgebildet ist
6. Kombination nach einem der Ansprüche 1-4, wobei das Verbindungsteil (5) ein Zwischenelement
ist, das eine im Wesentlichen kreisförmige Öffnung umgibt.
7. Kombination nach Anspruch 6, wobei das Zwischenelement ein ringförmiges Element (5b)
ist.
8. Kombination nach Anspruch 6, wobei das Zwischenelement ein kreisförmigschalenförmiges
Element (5c) ist.
9. Kombination nach einem der Ansprüche 5-8, wobei die periphere Außenfläche des Zwischenelements
weiterhin einen Umkreiskragen (13) umfasst, der der Höhenänderung des Halses und/oder
des Wandabschnitts bzw. der Wandabschnitte folgt.
10. Kombination nach einem der Ansprüche 6-9, wobei das Behälterteil (3) einen nach innen
gerollten Abschnitt (7, 16) umfasst, der entlang einer Kante des Wandabschnitts (4)
vorgesehen ist.
11. Kombination nach Anspruch 10, wobei das Zwischenelement (5, 5b, 5c) mit einem oder
mehreren Vorsprünge (11) versehen ist, die zum Eingriff mit dem nach innen gerollten
Abschnitt des Wandabschnitts (4) des Behälterteils (2) in Presspassung vorgesehen
sind.
12. Kombination nach Anspruch 11, wobei eine oder mehrere Vorsprünge (11) derart vorgesehen
sind, dass ihre laterale Ausdehnung an der peripheren Außenfläche des Elements größer
ist als ihre vertikale Ausdehnung.
13. Kombination nach einem der Ansprüche 1-12, wobei die Höhenänderung eine Kurve beschreibt.
14. Kombination nach Anspruch 13, wobei die beschriebene Kurve sinusförmig ist.
1. Combinaison d'un récipient et d'une fermeture (1) comprenant
• une pièce récipient (3) ;
• une pièce de fermeture (2) ; et
• une partie de raccordement (5) pour raccorder lesdites pièces (2, 3),
la pièce récipient (3) comprenant une partie de base et une partie paroi (4),
la pièce de fermeture (2) comprenant une partie de base et une partie paroi (4, 6),
ladite partie de raccordement (5) entourant une ouverture essentiellement circulaire,
et présentant une dimension extérieure inférieure à la dimension extérieure des parties
paroi (4, 6) des pièces (2, 3) afin de former un évidement dimensionné pour recevoir
essentiellement lesdites parties paroi (4, 6),
les parties paroi (4, 6) de la pièce récipient (3) et de la pièce de fermeture (2)
variant en hauteur le long de leur périphérie, la variation de hauteur desdites parties
paroi étant adaptée pour que les pièces soient complémentaires l'une de l'autre lorsqu'elles
sont combinées,
ladite combinaison d'un récipient et d'une fermeture (1) étant adaptée pour que la
surface extérieure du récipient (3) et de la fermeture (2), lorsqu'ils sont combinés,
soit essentiellement au même niveau,
caractérisée en ce qu'une partie incurvée vers l'intérieur (8, 15) se trouve le long d'un bord de la partie
paroi (4, 6) de la pièce de fermeture (2) ; et
en ce qu'une ou plusieurs zones d'une surface extérieure périphérique de la partie de raccordement
(5) sont munies d'une ou plusieurs protubérances (12) adaptées pour s'engager par
ajustement avec serrage dans ladite partie incurvée vers l'intérieur de la partie
paroi (4, 6) de la fermeture (2).
2. Combinaison selon la revendication 1, dans laquelle les une ou plusieurs protubérances
(12) adaptées pour s'engager dans la pièce de fermeture de la combinaison est/sont
essentiellement en forme de goutte.
3. Combinaison selon la revendication 2, dans laquelle l'étendue radiale desdites une
ou plusieurs protubérances (12) en forme de goutte, par rapport à la surface extérieure
périphérique de l'élément intermédiaire, augmente avec la largeur de la protubérance
en forme de goutte.
4. Combinaison selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 3, dans laquelle lesdites
protubérances sont réparties le long de, et espacées les unes des autres dans une
direction parallèle à, la périphérie extérieure de ladite partie de raccordement (5).
5. Combinaison selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 4, dans laquelle la partie
de raccordement (5) est une partie étranglée de l'une des pièces (2, 3) entourant
une ouverture essentiellement circulaire, la partie étranglée étant intégrée à la
partie paroi (4).
6. Combinaison selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 4, dans laquelle la partie
de raccordement (5) est un élément intermédiaire entourant une ouverture essentiellement
circulaire.
7. Combinaison selon la revendication 6, dans laquelle l'élément intermédiaire est un
élément en forme d'anneau (5b).
8. Combinaison selon la revendication 6, dans laquelle l'élément intermédiaire est un
élément en forme de cuvette circulaire (5c).
9. Combinaison selon l'une quelconque des revendications 5 à 8, dans laquelle la surface
extérieure périphérique de l'élément intermédiaire comprend également un collier d'encerclement
(13) qui suit la variation de hauteur de l'étranglement et/ou de la(des) partie(s)
paroi.
10. Combinaison selon l'une quelconque des revendications 6 à 9, dans laquelle la pièce
récipient (3) comprend une partie incurvée vers l'intérieur (7, 16) située le long
d'un bord de la partie paroi (4).
11. Combinaison selon la revendication 10, dans laquelle l'élément intermédiaire (5, 5b,
5c) est muni d'une ou plusieurs protubérances (11) adaptées pour s'engager par ajustement
avec serrage dans ladite partie incurvée vers l'intérieur de la partie paroi (4) de
la pièce récipient (3).
12. Combinaison selon la revendication 11, dans laquelle lesdites une ou plusieurs protubérances
(11) sont telles que leur étendue latérale est supérieure à leur étendue verticale
sur la surface extérieure périphérique de l'élément.
13. Combinaison selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 12, dans laquelle la variation
de hauteur décrit une courbe.
14. Combinaison selon la revendication 13, dans laquelle la courbe décrite est une sinusoïde.