SPECIFICATION
Technical Field
[0001] This invention relates to a cap for container, and more particularly a cap for closing
a container made of a plastic material such as PET (polyethylene terephthalate) resin.
Background of Invention
[0002] A plastic container is available in the market in the condition that it is filled
with beverage such as water, juice or the like as a content and closed by a cap. Usually
the cap is provided with a thread portion at the inner peripheral surface of its upper
portion, and the thread portion is engaged with the thread portion which the container
is provided with at the outer peripheral portion of its upper portion. The container
is sealed by the cap by rotating the cap in a clockwise direction after the container
is filled with beverage, and is opened by rotating the in a counter clockwise direction.
The cap comprises two main portions, that is, a cap body and a fixed portion which
is prevented from removing out from the groove of the container after the fixed portion
is inserted in the groove. The cap body and the fixed portion are connected by a cuttable
connecter portion such as perforations by which the cap body and the fixed portion
be separated. Therefore, when the of the container its released, that is, the container
is opened, only the cap body is removed out and the fixed portion remains on the opening
portion of the container.
[0003] When the container is opened, since the cap body is separated from the fixed portion
the cap body would be missed. The patent publication
WO/2009/002057 discloses that the cap is provided with a connector portion for connecting the cap
body and the fixed portion.
[0004] Since the container and the cap are different in their materials, the separated collection
is required in some local governments. The fixed portion of the cap which is left
on the opening portion of container should be removed out by using a special tool
such as a nipper, which leads to time and labor consuming.
[0005] Therefore, it is an object of the present invention to provide a cap for container
in which the fixed portion of cap can be easily removed out from the opening portion
of container without using a special tool.
Summary of Invention
[0006] To accomplish the object, there is provided a cap for container which comprises a
cap body provided with a thread portion at the inner peripheral surface of its upper
portion which is engaged with a thread of an opening portion of a container, and a
fixed portion connected with said cap body at a cuttable connector portion, said fixed
portion comprising an upper ring, and a lower ring provided with lock projections
to prevent said lower portion from the opening portion of said container, said upper
ring and said lower ring being connected at a connector portion, and said lower ring
being provided with at least one cutting line extending from its bottom end to its
upper end.
[0007] Other objects, features, and advantages of the present invention will be explained
in the following detailed description of the invention having reference to the appended
drawings:
Brief Description of Drawings
[0008]
Fig. 1 is a diagrammatic front view showing a container and a cap,
Fig. 2 is a view showing a first embodiment of a cap in accordance with the present
invention, and particularly Fig. 2A is its cross-sectional view, Fig. 2B is its bottom
view, Fig. 2C is its enlarged view seen from an arrow C of Fig. 2A, and Fig. 2D is
its enlarged view seen from an arrow D of Fig. 2A
Fig. 3 is a front view showing opening portion of the container,
Fig. 4 is a view showing a second embodiment of a cap in accordance with the present
invention, and particularly Fig. 4A is its cross-sectional view, Fig. 4B is its bottom
view, Fig. 4C is its enlarged view seen from an arrow C of Fig. 4A, and Fig. 4D is
its enlarged view seen from an arrow D of Fig. 4A,
Fig. 5 is a view for explanation when the cap is removed from the container, and
Fig. 6 is a view for explanation when the sealing condition of the container is released.
Detailed Description of the Invention
[0009] As shown in Fig. 1, a cap 10 in accordance with the present invention is provided
with a thread portion 12 at the inner peripheral surface of upper portion of the cap
while a container 30 is provided with a thread portion 32 at the outer peripheral
portion of upper portion of its opening portion 31. The container is sealed by the
cap by rotating the cap in a counter-clockwise direction so that the thread portion
12 is engaged with the thread portion 32 to screw the cap thereon. When the container
is opened the cap is rotated in a clockwise direction. As shown in Figs. 1 and 3,
at the lower portion of opening portion31 of the container 30, two ring portions 34
and 36 are provided, and a ring-shaped groove 38 is formed therebetween.
[0010] Referring now to Fig. 2, the cap comprises a cap body 11 and a fixed portion 13,
and the cap body 11 and the fixed portion 13 is connected by a cuttable connector
portion such as perforations. The fixed portion 13 comprises an upper ring 14 and
a lower ring 16. The lower ring 16 is provided with lock projections 20 extending
from its bottom toward upper central position at intervals on its periphery. When
the container is capped to be closed, the lock projections are pushed radially and
outwardly to be widely opened and thus the lower ring can be inserted into the groove
38. As shown in Fig. 2C, a plurality of separable or cuttable connector portions 24
is provided between the upper ring 14 and the lower ring 16. As far as the upper ring
14 and the lower ring 16 is separable, perforations may be formed therebetween instead
of the connector portions.
[0011] As shown in the enlarged view of Fig.2D, the upper ring 14 and the lower ring 16
are connected to each other by a connecting portion such as a flexible hinge portion
18. The connecting portion may be made in the form of a strip instead of the hinge.
The lower ring 16 is provided with a separable or cuttable portion such as perforations
or cut which is cut out when the upper ring 14 is pulled upwardly. It is preferable
that the cuttable portion is made of a single perpendicular line 43 or 44, or two
lines 43 and 44, a single oblique line 41 or 42, or two lines 41 and 42. It is also
preferable that the cuttable portion is formed adjacent the hinge portion 18.
[0012] Now referring to Fig. 5, the closing and opening operation of the opening portion
by the first embodiment of cap will be explained. For illustration of drawing, The
cap 10 and the container 30 are shown individually. Firstly, the container 30 is capped
by putting the cap 10 on the opening portion 31 of the container 30 and then rotating
the cap in a clockwise direction. At that time, the cap body 11 reaches the position
on the ring portion 34 while the fixed portion 13 is positioned in the groove 38.
When the cap 10 is rotated in a counter clockwise direction to open the container,
the cap body 11 is guided by the thread to be moved upwardly. At that time, the lower
ring 16 is made to be engaged with the ring portion 34 due to existence of its lock
projections 20 and then is not moved upwardly further more. As a result, only the
cap body 11 is raised, the perforations 22 provided between the cap body 11 and the
upper ring 14 of fixed portion 13 is cut out and then the cap body 11 is separated
from the fixed portion 13. At the same time the cuttable connector portion 24 provided
between the upper ring 14 and lower ring 16 of fixed portion 14 are separated, and
thus the upper ring 14 and the lower ring 16 are separated in a condition that they
are connected only by the hinge portion 18. The Fig. 5 shows this state.
[0013] In the above-mentioned state, only upper ring 14 of fixed portion 13 projects above
the upper ring portion 34. When the container is capped by the cap body the upper
ring 14 is inserted into the groove 38 again. Furthermore, the upper ring 14 can be
raised by fingers.
[0014] The separated collection is made as follows. When the upper ring is grasped by fingers
and pulled upwardly, one or more cuttable lines 41 or 42, or 43 or 44 of the lower
ring 16 is cut out. When one line is cut out, the lower ring is developed to become
a strip, and the lower ring 16 is easily removed out from the groove 38. When the
two lines are cut out, the lower ring also becomes a strip, and then the lower ring
16 is easily removed out from the groove 38.
[0015] Now referring to Figs. 4 and 6, the second embodiment of cap will be explained. For
illustration of drawing, the cap 10 and the container 30 are shown individually. The
second embodiment is mainly different from the first embodiment in that a hinge portion
or strip 21 is provided between the cap body 11 and the upper ring 14 of the fixed
portionl3. Since the other construction in accordance with the second embodiment is
the same as that of the first embodiment the detailed explanation will be omitted.
[0016] As shown in Fig. 4, the hinge portion 21 is provided at the approximately opposite
side of the hinge portion 18. The cuttable line 51 or 52 may be provided adjacent
the hinge portion 21.When the container is opened as shown in Fig. 6, the upper ring
14 of fixed portion 13 is moved out from the groove 38. At the time, since the cap
body 11 and the upper ring 14 is connected by the hinge portion 21, they are not separated
completely. As a result, the cap body 11 is prevented from missing.
[0017] In the separated collection, when the cap body 11 or the upper ring 14 is pulled
upwardly, the lower ring becomes a strip. In a case that the cuttable line 51 or 52
is provided that portion is also cut out and then the upper ring becomes a strip.
As a result the lower ring 16 can be easily removed out.
[0018] It is understood that many modifications and variations may be devised given the
above description of the principles of the invention. It is intended that all such
modifications and variations be considered as within the spirit and scope of this
invention, as it is defined in the following claims.
1. A cap for container which comprises
a cap body provided with a thread portion at the inner peripheral surface of its upper
portion which is engaged with a thread of an opening portion of a container, and
a fixed portion connected with said cap body at a cuttable connector portion, said
fixed portion comprising an upper ring, and a lower ring provided with lock projections
to prevent said lower portion from the opening portion of said container, said upper
ring and said lower ring being connected at a connector portion, and
said lower ring being provided with at least one cutting line extending from its bottom
end to its upper end.
2. A cap for container according to claim 1 in which said connector portion of said fixed
portion is made in the form of hinge.
3. A cap for container according to claim 1 in which a connector portion is provided
between said cap body and said upper ring of said fixed portion.
4. A cap for container according to claim 3 in which said connector portion of said fixed
portion is made in the form of hinge.