TECHNICAL FIELD OF THE INVENTION
[0001] The present invention relates to a sealing device of the type normally used as caps
for sealing bottles or containers, of the type containing fluids such as water, energy
drinks or soft drinks in the interior thereof, which is applicable to the food and
food preservation industry.
[0002] The main purpose of this sealing device for bottles or containers is to extend the
useful life of the cap itself, due to the cyclicity of the aperture and closure actions
of the lid of each cap, as well as guaranteeing the security of small children against
used bottles, where breakage of the cap can give rise to accidental swallowing, entailing
serious health risks; and which additionally allows definition of a cap having a different
outer appearance to the other caps known in the state of the art; with a sealing device
that is quickly formed, simple and inexpensive.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0003] The problems relating to the fragility of bottle and container cap lids, which are
subject to a large number of apertures and closures, particularly when reused by users,
is known in the state of the art; and, due to being formed from a plastic material,
said lids end up passing from an elastic state to a plastic state, eventually giving
rise to severing and detachment thereof. Additionally, the bottle could be used by
small children, which are susceptible of introducing the bottle cap into their mouth
and breaking it with their teeth or hands, leading to choking and possible suffocation
of the child.
[0004] In relation to the sealing devices commonly used at present, the example of the sealing
device disclosed in the utility model with publication number
ES-1064802, wherein a cap for bottles, preferably containing oil, is disclosed, formed from
a pouring element and a cap that comprises, on its upper part, a lid having a fold-back
hinge; said hinge is formed from the plastic material cap itself, but wherein said
cap has a section that is gradually weakened by the repeated number of times it is
opened and closed and which, on being made of plastic material, implies that the cyclicity
of such actions causes breakage or cracking of the lid, with the previously described
risks.
[0005] Another drawback of the sealing devices currently used for bottles or containers
is that these have a tear off seal or closure destined for aperture thereof, guaranteeing
that the bottle has not been adulterated with other products since bottling at the
factory; and where said seal, once torn, becomes waste material of the cap, which
incurs a cost in terms of material as, once opened, it is useless and must be deposited
at the corresponding plastic waste container.
[0006] Due to this, in view of the aforementioned earlier patent and the previously expounded
problems relative to extending the useful life of the cap, simplifying the cap forming
process and preventing the existence of waste products which incur a cost in terms
of material and preventing the appearance of a new sealing device for bottles or containers
that will avoid the aforementioned drawbacks, as well as granting an aesthetic appearance
which differentiates it from the currently known state of the art, is required, in
such a manner that the user is familiarised with and distinguishes the sealing device
object of the invention from other sealing devices and appreciates the environmental
efficiency achieved, among other things, in its form.
DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0007] The present invention relates to a sealing device for bottles or containers, which
improves the resistance of the cap lid while in turn shortening forming time and simplifying
the mould wherein the cap object of the invention is manufactured, as well as giving
the unit a personalisable and distinctive design by means of a simple sealing device
which allows adaptation to any bottle or container currently available on the market.
[0008] The sealing device for bottles or containers proposed by the invention comprises:
- a teat which can be coupled to the neck of the bottle, which comprises an outflow
orifice wherethrough the liquid inside the bottle flows outwards, and
- a sealing cap which comprises:
■ lid which can be folded back to allow access to the teat;
■ an anchor seal which is anchored to the neck of the bottle by means of a skirt for
preventing extraction of the cap in relation to the neck of the bottle; and
■ a body which is disposed between the lid and the anchor seal and which can be coupled
to the teat by means of a first inner projection and to the neck of the bottle by
means of a second inner projection.
[0009] In order to provide the sealing device with the necessary resistance to endure the
multiple apertures of the lid, preventing the lid from breaking in relation to the
body, an insert made from a more flexible material than that of the cap is over-injected
on the cap. This insert joins the body to the lid and forms a hinge area.
[0010] This hinge area has greater resistance and flexibility to endure the flexions, torsions
and tractions to which it will be subjected during the useful life thereof.
[0011] Over-injection is also aimed at obtaining an outer design different to that currently
known in the state of the art, as the combination of materials allows combination
of different visual aspects (different colour combinations in the exterior) and even
superficial aspects (varying roughness or outer finish) between the more flexible
and less flexible material.
[0012] In relation to aperture of the lid, the possibility of the cap comprising the following
is envisaged:
- a first cut which encompasses the entire perimeter of the cap with the exception of
the hinge area and where said cut defines a line for folding back and opening the
lid in relation to the body; and
- a plurality of first connection points disposed in said first cut, consisting of small
projections disposed on the inner wall of the cap and which keep the lid and said
body joined together until aperture thereof by folding back of said lid.
[0013] This solution avoids the use of a tear off and disposable seal, due to the fact that
the lid, as of the first cut made in the perimeter of the cap and, logically, without
being disposed in the hinge area, can be opened and folded back with relative ease;
additionally, the plurality of first connection points are disposed in the area where
said first cut is made, in such a manner that they are in charge of keeping the lid
joined to the body of the cap and, as mentioned earlier, are disposed in the interior
of the cap without being visible from the exterior by the user. These first connection
points are formed during the cap moulding phase in a simple and efficient manner and,
after partial peripheral severing of the cap, said connection points are not severed,
but must rather be broken by the user in order to open the cap.
[0014] Additionally, the possibility of the cap comprising a second peripheral cut defining
the aperture area of the cap in relation to the neck of the bottle and which separates
the body from the anchor seal is also envisaged.
[0015] Once again and in a manner similar to that of the first cut, the existence of a plurality
of second connection points in the area of this second cut, disposed on the inner
wall of the cap and on the second peripheral cut, is envisaged, in such a manner that
they are in charge of keeping the cap body joined to the anchor seal.
[0016] In relation to the execution of the first and second cut, the possibility of disposing
the hinge at a distance from the centre of the lower cap at the distance from the
perimeter thereof for the first cut is envisaged, in such a manner that the machine
tool in charge of making that first cut does so in a previously defined cutting radius
which does not come into contact with the hinge, due to which it is the only area
where said first cut is not made and prevents the hinge, on tearing the lid, from
also being torn, improving subsequent closure thereof. Complementarily, for the second
cut, the machine tool is in charge of cutting the entire perimeter on not existing
any hinge in that lower part of the cap object of the invention.
[0017] Additionally, such cuts are technically imperceptible to the human eye, giving rise
to a clean outer appearance of the cap suitable for introducing advertising or informative
messages for the user along the perimeter of said cap; and where additionally there
is no physical separation of the cut material prior to being torn by the user.
[0018] It can be observed that, in order for the lid to be broken by the user, aperture
force increases with respect to the possibility disclosed in earlier patents relative
to the tear off and disposable seal, due to which the possibility of the lid comprising
a ridge suitable for facilitating the aperture operation thereof is envisaged, in
such a manner that the user places one of his/her fingers under said ridge and pushes
the lid, severing it along the previously described first cut.
[0019] In order to reinforce the hinge area, in addition to modifying the type of material,
the possibility of said area comprising a thickness greater than the thickness of
the cap is envisaged, thereby increasing its resistance to traction, torsion and flexion
stresses in said area.
[0020] In order to guarantee the inviolability of the cap object of the invention and avoid
possible adulterations of the product (water, energy drinks, soft drinks or similar)
contained in the interior of the bottle or container, the possibility of the cap comprising
at least one vertical groove disposed on the lid next to the ridge is envisaged; where
said, at least one, vertical groove may break at the time of aperture of said lid
by way of a weakened area of the cap; i.e. the thickness or contact area between the
vertical groove and the cap is small, sufficient for the vertical groove to crack
and for the user to visually verify, upon opening the cap, that the lid has not been
opened beforehand; i.e. it acts by way of a warning mechanism, alerting of aperture
prior to the purchase of the bottle or container by the user.
[0021] Additionally, the possibility of the lid comprising a ring-shaped portion by way
of an obturator, disposed towards the neck of the bottle and inside the lid, is envisaged;
wherein said ring-shaped portion is introduced into the outflow orifice of the teat
when the lid is shut, ensuring tightness of the unit, and wherein the outflow orifice
may be introduced into the ring-shaped portion of the lid at high pressure, in accordance
with the preferred design chosen by the manufacturer.
[0022] On the other hand, the teat that forms part of this invention comprises a circumferential
housing which allows introduction of the neck of the bottle at high pressure and a
circumferential outer projection which interlocks with the first inner projection
of the cap body.
[0023] Finally, the possibility of the hinge comprising at least one tensioning element
suitable for keeping the lid in an aperture position in relation to the body is envisaged,
in such a manner that the hinge has its own tension and the lid is retained in the
aperture position, facilitating the action of drinking for the user. Said retention
can be achieved through a combination of thicknesses in different areas of the hinge.
[0024] Thus, according to the described invention, the sealing device for bottles and containers
proposed by the invention constitutes an advance in the sealing devices used to date
and solves the previously expounded problems in an entirely satisfactory manner, improving
the flexibility and resistance of the cap hinge and simplifying design and forming
thereof, as well as giving it a unique and differentiating outer design with respect
to the other caps of the state of the art.
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0025] In order to complement the description being made and with the object of helping
to better understand the characteristics of the invention, according to a preferred
example of practical embodiment thereof, a set of drawings has been included as an
integral part of said description, wherein the following has been represented in an
illustrative and non-limiting manner:
Fig. 1 shows a perspective view of the sealing device object of the invention;
Fig. 2 shows a cross-sectional view of the sealing device object of the invention,
open;
Fig. 3 shows a cross-sectional view of the sealing device object of the invention
closed, wherein the neck of the bottle is coupled to the teat and cap body.
Fig. 4 shows a cross-sectional view of the sealing device object of the invention
closed, without coupling to the neck of the bottle; and
Fig. 5 shows a perspective view of the sealing device object of the invention, from
the hinge area.
PREFERRED EMBODIMENT OF THE INVENTION
[0026] In light of the aforementioned figures it can be observed that, in one of the possible
embodiments of the sealing device for bottles or containers proposed by the invention,
it comprises:
- a teat (1) which can be coupled to the neck (2) of a bottle having an outflow orifice
(1 a) wherethrough the fluid inside the bottle is expelled; and
- a cap (3), which in turn comprises:
- a lid (3b) which can be folded back to allow access to the teat (1);
- an anchor seal (3c) which is anchored to the neck (2) of the bottle by means of a
skirt (3c') in order to prevent extraction of the cap (3) in relation to the neck
(2) of the bottle;
- a body (3a), which is disposed between the lid (3b) and the anchor seal (3c), which
can be coupled to the teat (1) by means of a first inner projection (3a') and to the
neck of the bottle (2) by means of a second inner projection (3a").
[0027] The device of the invention presents an insert (4) which is over-injected on the
cap (3) for forming a hinge area (5) that keeps the body (3a) and lid (3b) joined
together once the cap (3) has been opened. This insert (4) is made from a more flexible
material than that of the cap (3).
[0028] This hinge area (5) has greater resistance and flexibility for enduring the flexions,
torsions and tractions to which it will be subjected during its useful life.
[0029] The insert (4) may comprise a special polypropylene based-material which will give
the hinge area (5) resistance and flexibility. For its part, the cap (3) may basically
contain polypropylene or polyethylene, materials which are frequently found in caps.
[0030] It can be observed, in figures 3 and 4, that the cap (3) comprises a first cut (6)
which defines the fold-back and aperture area of the lid (3b) in relation to the body
(3a) and which encompasses the entire perimeter of the cap (3), with the exception
of the hinge area (5).
[0031] Disposed on the area of this first cut (6) are a plurality of first connection points
(10) formed in the inner wall of the cap (3), which keep the lid (3b) and body (3a)
joined together until aperture thereof by folding back of said lid (3b).
[0032] As can be observed in figures 2 and 4, the cap (3) may comprise a second peripheral
cut (7) which defines the aperture area (3) in relation to the neck (2) of the bottle
and which separates the body (3a) from the anchor seal (3c).
[0033] A plurality of second connection points (11) disposed on the inner wall of the cap
(3) and on the second peripheral cut (7) can be observed in the area of this second
cut (7). These second connection points (11) are in charge of keeping the cap (3)
body (3a) joined to the anchor seal (3c).
[0034] As mentioned earlier, the first (6) and second cuts (7) are practically imperceptible
to the human eye, giving rise to a clean outer appearance of the cap and where, additionally,
there is no physical separation of the cut material prior to being torn by the user.
[0035] As can be observed in figures 1 and 5, the device object of the invention may comprise
a ridge (8) for facilitating the lid (3b) aperture operation. The user places one
of his/her fingers underneath said ridge (8) and the first connection points (10)
are broken, causing separation of the lid (3b) from the body (3a). The caps currently
available on the market open by tearing, pulling, peeling or breaking of a part which
may be a puller, tab, flange or similar with very small dimensions, which hampers
cap aperture.
[0036] In order to reinforce the hinge area (5) and modify the type of material, the possibility
of this area (5) having a greater thickness than the thickness of the cap (3) is envisaged,
thereby increasing its resistance to traction, torsion and flexion stresses in said
area.
[0037] As can be observed in figure 1, the device object of the invention may comprise,
at either side of the ridge (8), tearable vertical grooves (9) which have been weakened,
in such a manner that when the slightest pressure is applied to the ridge (8), in
addition to tearing the first connection points (10), these two vertical grooves will
also be torn. Therefore, the inviolability of the cap (3) is guaranteed and possible
adulterations of the product contained inside the bottle or container are prevented,
as the user can verify at first glance whether the cap (3) has been manipulated prior
to purchase.
[0038] When the user applies upward pressure to the ridge (8) it causes backward pivoting
thereof, facilitating tearing of the vertical grooves (9). Said pivoting is aided
by the elasticity of the insert (4) which, as can be observed in figures 1 and 5,
extends from the hinge area (5) to the ridge (8).
[0039] In figures 3 and 4, the existence of a ring-shaped portion by way of an obturator
(3b') can be observed in the interior of the lid (3b), which is introduced into the
outflow orifice (1a) of the teat (1) when the lid (3b) is shut, ensuring tightness
of the unit.
[0040] It can also be observed in figure 3 that the teat (1) comprises a circumferential
housing (1b) which allows introduction of the neck (2) of the bottle at high pressure
and a circumferential outer projection (1c) which interlocks with the first inner
projection (3a') of the cap (3) body (3a).
[0041] In figure 5, it can be observed that the hinge area (5) comprises two tensioning
elements (12) suitable for keeping the lid (3b) in the aperture position in relation
to the body (3a). The lid (3b) will be retained in the aperture position by the tension
provided by these tensioners (12), which are disposed on both ends of the hinge (5).
[0042] In light of this description and set of figures, a person skilled in the art will
understand that the described embodiments of the invention can be combined in multiple
manners within the object of the invention. The invention has been described in accordance
with some preferred embodiments thereof, but to a person skilled in the art it will
be evident that multiple variations may be introduced into said preferred embodiments
without exceeding the object of the claimed invention.
1. Sealing device for bottles and containers, comprising a teat (1) which can be coupled
to the neck (2) of a bottle and a closing cap (3) comprising a body (3a), a lid (3b)
which can be folded back to allow access to the teat (1) and an anchor seal (3c),
wherein the device is characterised in that an insert (4) is over-injected on the lid (3), made from a more flexible material
than that of the cap (3), said insert (4) joining the body (3a) to the lid (3b) and
forming a hinge area (5).
2. Sealing device for bottles and containers, according to claim 1, characterised in that the cap (3) comprises
a first cut (6) which encompasses the entire perimeter of the cap (3), with the exception
of the hinge area (5), where said first cut (6) defines a line for folding back and
opening the lid (3b) in relation to the body (3a); and
a plurality of first connection points (10) disposed within the area of the first
cut (6) consisting of small projections formed in the inner wall of the cap (3) which
keep the lid (3b) and body (3a) joined together until aperture by folding back of
said lid (3b).
3. Sealing device for bottles and containers, according to any of the preceding claims,
characterised in that the cap (3) comprises
a second peripheral cut (7) that separates the body (3a) from the anchor seal (3c);
and
a plurality of second connection points (11) disposed on the inner wall of the cap
(3) and on said second peripheral cut (7), the connection points (11) of which keep
the body (3a) joined to the anchor seal (3c).
4. Sealing device for bottles and containers, according to any of the preceding claims,
characterised in that the lid (3b) comprises a ridge (8) for facilitating the cap (3) aperture operation.
5. Sealing device for bottles and containers, according to any of the preceding claims,
characterised in that the cap (3) comprises at least one vertical groove (9) disposed on the lid (3b) next
to the ridge (8), and in that said, at least, one vertical groove (9) breaks on performing any fraudulent operation
on the cap (3).