[0001] The subject of the present invention is a cap for a container with a mouth or neck
and, in particular, for a bottle containing a more or less liquid product and more
particularly, a cap commonly known as a "sport cap".
[0002] Caps known as "sport caps" for bottles with conventional mouths, that is to say bottles
which have a generally cylindrical neck that is small in size with respect to the
body of the bottle are currently known and generally consist of a supporting structure
screwed onto the neck of the bottle of a rigid and protruding liquid-dispensing end-piece
mounted on the said supporting structure and which is opened for dispensing by pulling
or turning the said end-piece, closure on the other hand being effected by pushing
on this end-piece, and a protective element such as a thermoformed film or a lid when
the bottle is not being used.
[0003] Document
US 2005/0236440 describes a cap such as this consisting of a cylindrical base intended to be secured
to the mouth of a bottle by screwing, of an operating element mounted so that it can
rotate axially on the said base and having a passage through which the liquid contained
in the bottle can flow and an opening element that can rise or fall in response to
a predetermined turning of the operating element in order to open or close the duct
along which liquid is dispensed.
[0004] However, these caps have the disadvantage of forcing the user to use both hands and
perform the manipulation in a number of steps involving a fair amount of effort and,
on the other hand, because of the prominence of the end-piece, of being exposed to
impact and dirt.
[0005] Document
FR 2 826 638 proposes a cap consisting of a supporting structure intended to be fixed on a container
that has a mouth or neck, of a means of dispensing the liquid or pasty product contained
in the said container, which means is connected to the said supporting structure by
an elastically deformable device that tends automatically to bring the dispensing
means from a position retracted inside the supporting structure into a deployed position
that allows the liquid or the pasty product to be dispensed with very little effort
or manipulation, the container being opened and closed by way of a lid collaborating
with the said supporting structure.
[0006] However, these so-called "sport" caps which have a structure essentially made up
of three individual parts, are more complicated and more expensive than ordinary screw
caps or lids that allow the contents of the container to be dispensed directly from
the mouth of the bottle.
[0007] It is an object of the present invention to alleviate these disadvantages by reducing
the complexity of the structure of a cap and the cost of its manufacture while at
the same time offering the main functionalities and advantages of present-day so-called
"sport" caps.
[0008] The cap according to the present invention, which is intended to be secured to the
mouth or neck of a container, particularly a bottle, containing a more or less liquid
product, comprises a cap body of plastics being of cylindrical overall shape, one
of the ends of which is open to accept the mouth of the bottle and the other end of
which consists of at least one end wall forming a means of dispensing the product
contained in the said bottle and in which end wall at least one dispensing orifice
is made, the said cap body containing a cylindrically or slightly frustoconically-shaped
means of closing off the mouth, this means surrounding this mouth in a sealed manner
while at the same time being capable of being moved axially from a closed position
in which the closing-off means is fitted tightly into the mouth of the bottle to an
open position for dispensing the liquid, in which position the closing-off means is
freed, and vice versa, the axial movement of the said cap body being limited by the
end wall which comes into abutment with the edge of the mouth of the bottle when the
cap is in the closed position and by at least one stop means secured to the internal
face of the cylindrical wall of the said cap body coming into abutment with at least
one stop means secured to the external face of the mouth of the said bottle when the
cap is in the open position.
[0009] According to the present invention, the cap will be fitted onto the mouth of the
bottle, after the bottle has been filled, by snap-fastening the stop means thus allowing
the mouth of the bottle to be inserted quickly and easily into the cap body via its
open free end and preventing it from being removed thereafter.
[0010] The stop means secured to the internal face of the cylindrical wall of the cap body
and the stop means secured to the external face of the mouth are each in the form
of an annular flange each possibly comprising a flat face perpendicular to the axis
of the cap and a chamfered face; the annular flange of the cap body will preferably
be located at its free end edge comprising the opening intended to accept the mouth
of the bottle.
[0011] The end wall of the cap body may be advantageously flat or substantially flat and
may comprise one or a plurality of orifices located between the closing-off means
and the cylindrical wall. The end wall may also have at least one protrusion extending
in an outwardly direction from external face of said end wall.
[0012] In a second embodiment of the dispensing means, the cap according to the present
invention will further comprise an external extension of the end wall of the cap body
comprising a secondary wall connected to the said end wall in a sealed manner, in
the middle of which secondary wall a secondary orifice will be formed for dispensing
the product contained in the bottle. The secondary wall may be substantially flat
or, for example, may be in the shape of a mushroom cap.
[0013] In a third embodiment of the dispensing means, the cap according to the present invention
will further comprise an internal extension of the end wall of the cap body which
may consist of a cylindrical skirt secured to the internal face of the said end wall
around the closing-off means concentrically with respect to the axis of the cap and
of a diameter substantially equal to the external diameter of the mouth of the bottle,
the height of the skirt being defined in such a way that this skirt remains in contact
with the mouth of the bottle when the cap is in the open position and a central circular
orifice will be made in the said end wall, the cylindrically-shaped closing-off means
being closed at its free end to prevent the product contained in the bottle from passing
when the cap is in the closed position, whereas the orifices will be made in the cylindrical
wall of the closing-off means so that the product can pass towards the central product-dispensing
orifice when the cap is in the open position.
[0014] Furthermore, in order to enhance the sealing between the cap and the bottle and limit
the build-up of dust or other undesirable substances that may affect cap hygiene,
this cap may comprise, on the internal face of the cylindrical wall of the cap body,
at least one annular sealing bulge and/or at least one annular projection.
[0015] Furthermore, in order that the user can satisfy himself that the bottle fitted with
a cap according to the present invention has not been opened before he uses it, the
cap body will be secured detachably, particularly via its free end edge, to a tamperproofing
ring which may be connected by at least a weakened region of material to the said
free end edge of the cap body to make the cap body easier to detach from the tamperproofing
ring. According to the present invention, the tamperproofing ring will be moulded
as one with the cap body and held firmly by an annular retaining means secured to
the mouth of the bottle once the cap is in place.
[0016] In addition also, in order to form a rim that offers the user a better purchase on
the cap, the end wall of the cap body may preferably extend laterally beyond the cylindrical
wall of the said cap body.
[0017] In addition also, in order to protect the dispensing orifice or orifices, the cap
according to the present invention may comprise a protective element, such as a lid
or a removable film that is disposable or can be put back after first use, intended
to cover the dispensing orifice or orifices in order to protect it/them.
[0018] Finally, the dispensing orifice may be in the form of an interrupted or uninterrupted
annulus, or may consist of a succession of circular orifices distributed concentrically
about the axis of the said cap.
[0019] Finally also, the cap according to the present invention may be made advantageously
as a single piece of plastic.
[0020] The invention will be better understood by virtue of the following description which
relates to a preferred embodiment and is given by way of non-limiting example and
explained with reference to the attached schematic drawings in which:
- Figure 1 depicts a schematic sectioned view of a cap according to the present invention
in the closed position in a first embodiment of the dispensing means;
- Figure 2 is a schematic sectioned depiction of a cap according to the present invention
in the open position in a first embodiment of the dispensing means;
- Figure 3 is a schematic sectioned depiction of a cap according to the present invention
in a first embodiment of the dispensing means and in an alternative form of embodiment;
- Figure 4 is a schematic sectioned depiction of a cap according to the present invention
in a first embodiment of the dispensing means, associated with a tamperproofing system;
- Figure 5 is a schematic sectioned view of a cap according to the present invention
in a second embodiment of the dispensing means; and
- Figure 6 is a schematic sectioned depiction of a cap according to the present invention
in a third embodiment of the dispensing means.
[0021] Figure 1 shows that a cap according to the present invention secured to the mouth
20 of a bottle 2 consists of a single piece of plastic formed by moulding and comprises
a cap body 1 which is of cylindrical shape, one of its ends comprising a flat or substantially
flat wall 10 and its other end comprising an opening 11 via which the neck 20 of the
bottle 2 can be inserted into the cylindrical cap body 1 so that the cap can be fitted
onto the mouth 20 of the bottle 2.
[0022] The flat wall 10 of the cap body 1 is equipped, in the middle of its internal face,
with a closing-off means 3 of cylindrical or frustoconical shape extending axially
and, by fitting tightly into the mouth 20 of the bottle 2, sealing off the said mouth
20.
[0023] It may also be seen that the flat wall 10 extends laterally beyond the cylindrical
wall 12 of the cap body 1 in such a way as to form a rim 13 giving the user a better
purchase on the cap, particularly so that he can pull the latter in order to bring
the cap into the open position as may be seen in Figure 2.
[0024] Furthermore, the external face of the cylindrical wall of the mouth 20 of the bottle
2 comprises an annular flange 21 intended to collaborate with an annular flange 14
located at the edge of the opening 11 forming one of the ends of the cylindrical cap
body 1, each annular flange 21, 14 comprises a flat face, 210, 140, respectively,
which is perpendicular to the axis 1' of the cap and a chamfered face 211, 141, respectively,
which annular flanges 21, 14 are oriented in opposite directions so that when the
mouth 20 of the bottle is introduced into the cylindrical part 12 of the cap body
1 in order to fit the cap, the thrust exerted on the cap and the elastic deformation
of the cap body 1 which is made of plastic, causes the annular flange 21 of the cap
body 1 to snap-fasten onto the annular flange 14 of the mouth 20 of the bottle thereby
preventing, once snap-fastening has been performed and as a result of the mutual contact
between the flat faces 210, 140 of the two annular flanges 21, 14 respectively, prevents
the cap from being removed. The only permitted movement is axial movement of the cap
between, on the one hand, the position in which the flat wall 10 is in abutment against
the edge of the mouth 20 of the bottle, and the position in which the flat face 140
of the annular flange 14 is in abutment against the flat face 210 of the annular flange
21.
[0025] The flat wall 10 of the cap body 1 forms a means of dispensing the product contained
in the bottle 2 and for this purpose comprises one or more orifices 15 located between
the closing-off means 3 and the cylindrical wall 12 so that when the closing-off means
3 is housed in the mouth 20 of the bottle, the product contained in the bottle 2 cannot
be dispensed, as may be seen in Figure 1, and when the closing-off means 3 is free
of the mouth 20 of the bottle, as a result of the cap having been pulled, the product
contained in the bottle 2 can be dispensed, entering the space 4 delimited by the
internal surface of the cylindrical cap body 10 and the closing-off means 3 and the
mouth 20 of the bottle and then passing through the orifice or orifices 15 made in
the flat wall 10 of the cap body 1, as indicated by the arrows depicted in Figure
2.
[0026] Figure 2 also shows that when the cap body 1 is in the open position, sealing between
the cap body 1 and the mouth 20 of the bottle is provided by contact between the two
flat faces 210, 140 of the annular flanges 21, 14, respectively, and by contact between
the latter and, respectively, the internal surface of the cylindrical wall 12 of the
cap body 1, and the external surface of the mouth 20 of the bottle.
[0027] Figure 3 shows a cap according to the present invention in the open position and
further comprising an annular projection 14' partially depicted and secured to the
internal face of the cylindrical wall 12 of the cap body 1 and which is intended to
be in contact with the external surface of the mouth 20 of the bottle so as to enhance
the sealing between the cap and the bottle 2. It will be noted that the number of
annular sealing projections 14' can be increased according to the level of sealing
expected, and that these may also have the additional function of preventing foreign
bodies from getting into the cap body 1.
[0028] If reference is now made to Figure 4, it may be seen that a cap according to the
present invention is secured detachably via its free end edge 10' to a tamperproofing
ring 16 that constitutes evidence that the cap has been opened before it is actually
used.
[0029] The tamperproofing ring 16 is connected by a weakened region of material 17 to the
free end edge 15 of the cap body 1 to make it easier for the cap to be detached from
the tamperproofing ring 16 which is moulded as one with the cap and held fixedly by
virtue of an annular retaining means 22 secured to the mouth 20 of the bottle once
the cap is in place.
[0030] At the time of first use, the user will twist the cap body 1 about its axis 1' and
pull it, and this will break the connection between the cap body 1 and the tamperproofing
ring 16 at the weakened region 17 and thus free the cap body 1 so that it can actually
be used.
[0031] However, the cap according to the present invention and depicted in the figures described
hereinabove does not offer the user the dispensing of the product via a central orifice
as offered by present-day so-called "sport" caps because of the orifice or orifices
15 situated between the closing-off means 3 and the cylindrical wall 12 and therefore
offset from the central axis 1' of the cap.
[0032] To avoid this situation a second embodiment of the dispensing means proposes a cap
according to the present invention, as can be seen in Figure 5, which further comprises
an external extension 18 of the flat wall 10 of the cap body 1 which comprises a flat
additional wall 180 parallel to the flat wall 10 and connected thereto in a fluidtight
manner, this additional wall at its middle having a secondary orifice 181, preferably
of a diameter smaller than that of the mouth 20 of the bottle 2 and allowing the product,
depicted by arrows, contained in the bottle 2 to be conveyed towards the secondary
orifice 181 centred about the axis 1' of the cap as is the case in present-day caps.
The product will therefore be conveyed from the outlet of the mouth 20 of the bottle
through a first chamber 4 identical to the one depicted in Figure 2 and then a second
chamber 5 corresponding to the interior space of the extension 18 in order thereafter
to be discharged via the central secondary orifice 181 so that it can be dispensed.
[0033] It will be noted that the additional wall 180 may have a substantially flat or some
other shape, for example the shape of a mushroom cap.
[0034] Figure 6 shows a cap according to the present invention in a third embodiment of
the dispensing means which further comprises an internal extension 19 of the flat
wall 10 forming one of the ends of the cap body 1 which consists in a cylindrical
skirt secured to the internal face of the flat wall 10 about the closing-off means
3 concentrically with respect to the axis 1' of the cap and of a diameter substantially
equal to the external diameter of the mouth 20 of the bottle 2, the height of the
skirt being defined in such a way that this skirt remains in contact with the mouth
2 of the bottle when the cap is in the open position.
[0035] This figure also shows that the flat wall 10 has just one circular orifice 15' made
centrally and that the cylindrically-shaped closing-off means 3 is closed at its free
end to prevent product contained in the bottle 2 from flowing when the cap is in the
closed position on account of the central orifice situated along the axis of the mouth
20 of the bottle whereas orifices 30 are made in the cylindrical wall of the closing-off
means 3 to allow the product, represented by arrows, to pass towards the central product-dispensing
orifice 15' when the cap is in the open position as is the case with present-day sport
caps. The product will therefore be conveyed, when the cap is in the open position,
from the outlet of the mouth 20 of the bottle into a first chamber 6 delimited by
the internal wall of the cylindrical skirt 19, the internal face of the flat wall
10 and the dispensing means 3 and then into a second chamber 7 corresponding to the
interior space of the closing-off means 3 in order finally to be dispensed via the
central orifice 15' which opens into the interior space of the closing-off means 3.
[0036] The cap body 1 is therefore moved axially by pulling on the cap body 1 in order to
bring it into the position in which the mouth 20 of the bottle 2 is open, and by pushing
it to bring it into the position in which the mouth 20 of the bottle is closed. It
should be noted that the cap body could, in an alternative form of embodiment, further
comprise on its internal face a screw thread cooperating with a screw thread made
on the external surface of the mouth of the bottle so as to allow the cap body 1 to
move axially by twisting it about its axis 1', in the same way as a conventional cap
screwed onto a mouth of a bottle.
[0037] In order to prevent dirt or dust from entering the cap body and ensure hygienic use,
this cap body may comprise a removable lid or film such as, for example, a heat-sealed
film secured to the top surface of the cap body comprising the dispensing orifice
or orifices, covering this orifice or these orifices in order to protect it or them
and prevent dust or other particles from entering the cap body.
[0038] Naturally, the cap according to the present invention can be manufactured from any
suitable material, preferably a plastic of the polymer or copolymer type, using any
conventional technique such as moulding or injection moulding.
[0039] Of course, the invention is not restricted to the embodiments described and depicted
in the attached drawings. Modifications can still be made, particularly in terms of
the construction of the various elements or by substituting-technical equivalents
without thereby departing from the field of protection of the invention.
1. Cap intended to be secured to the mouth (20) or neck of a container, particularly
a bottle (2), containing a more or less liquid product, characterized in that it comprises a cap body (1) of plastic of cylindrical overall shape, one of the ends
(11) of which is open to accept the mouth (20) of the bottle (2) and the other end
of which consists of at least one end wall (10, 180) forming a means of dispensing
the product contained in the said bottle (2) and in which end wall at least one dispensing
orifice (15, 181, 15') is made, the said cap body (1) containing a cylindrically or
slightly frustoconically-shaped means (3) of closing off the mouth (20), this means
surrounding this mouth in a sealed manner while at the same time being capable of
being moved axially from a closed position in which the closing-off means (3) is fitted
tightly into the mouth (20) of the bottle (2) to an open position for dispensing the
liquid, in which position the closing-off means (3) is freed, and vice versa, the
axial movement of the said cap body (1) being limited by the end wall (10) which comes
into abutment with the edge of the mouth (20) of the bottle (2) when the cap is in
the closed position and by at least one stop means (14) secured to the internal face
of the cylindrical wall (12) of the said cap body (1) coming into abutment with at
least one stop means (21) secured to the external face of the mouth (20) of the said
bottle (2) when the cap is in the open position.
2. Cap according to claim 1, characterized in that it is made as a single piece of plastic.
3. Cap according to Claim 1 or claim 2, characterized in that the stop means (14) secured to the internal face of the cylindrical wall (12) of
the cap body (1) constitutes, with the stop means (21) secured to the external face
of the mouth (20) of the bottle (2), snap-fastening means.
4. Cap according to any one of claims 1 to 3, characterized in that the stop means (14) secured to the internal face of the cylindrical wall (12) of
the cap body (1) and the stop means (21) secured to the external face of the mouth
(20) are each in the form of an annular flange, preferably located at the end edge
of the cap body (1) comprising the opening (11) intended to accept the mouth (20)
of the bottle (2).
5. Cap according to Claim 4, characterized in that the annular flange (14, 21) comprises a flat face (140, 210) perpendicular to the
axis (1') of the cap and a chamfered face (141, 211).
6. Cap according to any one of claims 1 to 5, characterized in that the end wall (10) of the cap body (1) has one or several dispensing orifices (15)
located between the closing-off means (3) and the cylindrical wall (12).
7. Cap according to any one of claims 1 to 6, characterized in that the end wall (10) of the cap body (1) is flat or substantially flat.
8. Cap according to any one of Claims 1 to 7, characterized in that it further comprises an external extension (18) of the end wall (10) of the cap body
(1) comprising a secondary wall (180) connected to the said end wall (10) in a sealed
manner, in the middle of which secondary wall (180) a secondary orifice (181) is formed
for dispensing the product contained in the bottle (2).
9. Cap according to Claim 8, characterized in that the secondary wall (180) is substantially flat or in the form of a mushroom cap.
10. Cap according to any one of Claims 1 to 7, characterized in that it further comprises an internal extension (19) of the end wall (10) of the cap body
(1) consisting of a cylindrical skirt secured to the internal face of the said end
wall (10) around the closing-off means (3) concentrically with respect to the axis
(1') of the cap and of a diameter substantially equal to the external diameter of
the mouth (20) of the bottle (2), the height of the skirt being defined in such a
way that this skirt remains in contact with the mouth (2) of the bottle when the cap
is in the open position and in that the end wall (10) comprises a central circular orifice (15'), the cylindrically-shaped
closing-off means (3) being closed at its free end to prevent the product contained
in the bottle (2) from passing when the cap is in the closed position, whereas the
orifices (30) are made in the cylindrical wall of the closing-off means (3) so that
the product can pass towards the central product-dispensing orifice (15') when the
cap is in the open position.
11. Cap according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that it further comprises, on the internal face of the cylindrical wall (12) of the cap
body (1), at least one annular sealing bulge (14') designed to enhance the sealing
between the cap and the bottle (2) and/or to limit the build-up, in the cap body (1),
of dust or other undesirable substances liable to adversely affect cap hygiene.
12. Cap according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that it is detachably secured, by virtue of a tamperproofing ring (16), to the mouth (20)
of the bottle (2) before it is actually used.
13. Cap according to Claim 12, characterized in that the tamperproofing ring (16) is connected by at least a weakened region of material
(17) to the free end edge (10') of the cap body (1) so as to make the cap body (1)
easier to detach from the tamperproofing ring (16) which is moulded as one with the
cap body (1) and, once the cap is in place, held firmly secured to the mouth (20)
of the bottle by an annular retaining means (22).
14. Cap according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the end wall (10) of the cap body (1) extends laterally beyond the cylindrical wall
(12) of the cap body (1) to form a rim (13), giving the user a better purchase on
the cap.
15. Cap according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that it comprises a protective element intended to cover the dispensing orifice or orifices
(15, 181, 15') so as to protect them.
16. Cap according to Claim 15, characterized in that the protective element is a lid or a removable film.
17. Cap according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the dispensing orifice (15) has an interrupted or uninterrupted annular shape.
18. Cap according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the dispensing orifice (15) consists of a succession of circular orifices distributed
concentrically around the axis (1') of the said cap.
19. Cap according to any one of preceding claims, characterized in that the end wall (10) comprises at least one protrusion extending in an outwardly direction
from external face of said end wall (10).