[0001] The present invention relates to a method for making a reclosable cap, such as a
reclosable cap reclosable by screwing, and to the reclosable cap obtained.
[0002] A reclosable cap, such as a reclosable cap reclosable by screwing, also known as
a screw cap or twist off cap, is generally used as a closure for a container especially
a glass bottle or jar, onto which the reclosable cap is applied, such as by screwing
or otherwise. The reclosable cap is tightly applied on to the container. In the interior
of the container resides a subatmospheric pressure, such as a vacuum. Such atmospheric
pressure is generally created when the container is hot filled, subsequently closed
off with the reclosable cap, and the content cooled.
[0003] Due to the internal subatmospheric pressure, the container is relatively difficult
to open and a relatively high force is to be applied by the consumer either manually
or using a tool for removing the reclosable cap, such as by screwing off the screw
cap.
[0004] In the prior art, it is disclosed that a screw cap may be provided with a score forming
a weakened section in the screw cap. The score is generally designed such, that by
breaking the score manually an open communication is formed with the interior of the
container and the vacuum released. Thereby the removal of the screw cap requires less
force.
[0005] The formation of the score in the metal reclosable cap requires that after scoring
the score is to be coated in order to avoid corrosion and/or metal contact with the
content of the container. The making of such reclosable cap is difficult, requires
specific scoring operations, and is carried out at relatively low production speeds.
Such low speed retards the production rate or requires additional parallel scoring
operations.
[0006] The present invention has for its object to improve the prior art method for making
a reclosable cap, such that this method can be implemented in a standard cap producing
process an apparatus, and provides flexibility in the production of various types
of reclosable caps, independent of the type and speed of the scoring operation.
[0007] These objects of a method for making a reclosable cap according to the invention
are met by providing a method for making a reclosable cap comprising the steps of:
- i) providing a metal layer with a plurality of scores at locations defined by an ultimate
position in the reclosable caps to be formed out of the metal layer;
- ii) providing the scored metal layer on at least the scored side with a coating;
- iii) cutting shells from the scored metal layer, which shells include a score; and
- iv) forming a reclosable cap from the shell, with the score at the ultimate position.
[0008] The method according to the invention is based on the insight that by providing the
metal part with the score at a location defined by the ultimate position in the reclosable
cap, before the metal layer (or metal sheet) is coated the objects of the invention
are substantially met and fulfilled. For reasons, that the scored metal layer, or
scored metal sheet can be used in the traditional operations and apparatuses for making
reclosable caps.
[0009] As indicated above, the method for making the reclosable cap is independent of the
ultimate reclosable cap to be made because the presence of the score in a surface
does not interfere with the shape and general properties of the reclosable cap, and
of the shells. According to a preferred embodiment, the score is formed in the surface
of the metal layer forming the outer side of the reclosable cap. On the other hand,
according to another preferred embodiment the score is formed in the surface of the
metal layer forming the inner side of the reclosable cap. When the score has been
made in a surface which ultimately forms the inner side of the reclosable cap, it
is not possible for the consumer to monitor the location of the inside score, and
does not know where to apply a force for breaking the score. It is therefore preferred,
that the non-scored outer surface is provided with a marking for the identification
of the location of the inside score.
[0010] Traditionally, any type of lacquer, coating, and/or printing, or the like, may be
used for covering the score formed in a metal surface and thereby avoiding exposure
of the score. Because such score in the metal surface would be vulnerable to corrosion,
and/or make undesired content, in particular food contact. Examples of lacquers, coatings,
and printing that could be used, are plastics, such as polyester, polyester-organosol
systems, epoxyphenolic systems, acrylic systems, and epoxyanhydride systems. The lacquer
or coating may comprise one or more coating layers, such as two or three coating layers
of the same or different composition.
[0011] Although the method for making the reclosable cap may be carried out in a continuous
manner, by using an endless metal layer which is scored and cut into shelves. In the
alternative, it is possible to use a (partly) discontinuous method, whereby in a first
procedure the metal layer which forms a metal strip is cut into a metal sheet, which
sheets are scored and then temporarily stored, such as in the form of a stack. Subsequently,
in a second procedure, the scored metal sheets are taken from the stack and fed in
a substantially continuous manner into the coating step (ii) of the method. This provides
for flexibility in the production process, particularly for different production rates
for on the one hand the scoring and on the other hand the coating step and forming
step. Accordingly, it is preferred that the cut and scored metal sheet to be coated
in step (ii) originates from a stack of metal sheets.
[0012] The increased flexibility of the method according to the invention allows for the
use of a scoring operation which is carried out at a relatively low scoring speed.
An example would be a laser scoring operation, a hammer and anvil operation and/or
chemical. Accordingly, the scoring may be carried out at a relatively low speed, and
the coating, cutting and forming of the reclosable cap may be carried out at high
speed. This overcomes the use of duplication or multiplication of low speed scoring
operations in order to produce scored metal sheets at a speed which is comparable
to the speed of the remainder method of making reclosable caps. Thus, the method may
be implemented into a reclosable cap making method and apparatus functioning at any
production speed.
[0013] Another aspect of the invention relates to a reclosable cap comprising a central
panel, a circumferential skirt provided with reclosable means for reclosable attachment
to the container or jar, such as a snapping edge or a screw thread, and a score provided
in a central panel surface, wherein the score and the central panel surface are provided
with a unitary coating, which may comprise one or more, such as two or three coating
layers. The presence of a unitary or continuous coating or lacquer covering the score
and the surface in which the score has been formed, shows that this reclosable cap
has been produced with the method according to the invention. Preferably the central
panel surface provided with the score forms the inner side of the reclosable cap and
the outer side of the reclosable cap comprises a marking for the location of the score.
Accordingly, the consumer is guided and alerted to press at a particular location
in order to break the score which is not visible from the outside.
[0014] Mentioned and another characteristic features of the method and reclosable cap according
to the invention will become apparent from the description from various embodiments
of the method and reclosable cap according to the invention which are given for illustrative
purposes without the intention to restrict the invention thereto. For the description
reference is made to the various drawings wherein:
Figure 1 shows a metal coil decoiled for providing a metal strip;
Figure 2 shows the scored metal strip at locations defined by the ultimate position
for the score in a screw cap;
Figure 3 shows a perspective view of a stack of scored metal sheets;
Figures 4 and 5 show flow diagrams of two embodiments of the method according to the
invention;
Figures 6 and 7 show perspective views of embodiments of reclosable cap according
to the invention;
Figure 8 is a cross section over the line VIII-VIII in figure 7; and
Figure 8a a droplet magnification of droplet VIIIa in figure 8.
[0015] The invention will be further illustrated in the description by reference to a reclosable
cap according to the invention. But it will be evident that other types of reclosable
caps, such as a reclosable by snapping, clamping, or the like. But preferred is a
cap reclosable by screwing.
[0016] Figure 1 shows a metal coil 1 which is decoiled providing a metal strip 2. The width
of the metal strip is dependent on size and number of screw caps to be made and ranging
generally from about 30cm to 150cm, such as 80 to 120cm. The thickness of the metal
strip ranges generally from about 0.10mm to about 0.30mm, preferably from about0.14mm
to about 0.25 mm, typically about 0.16 mm). The metal for the reclosable cap may be
steel, a steel alloy, tin plate, aluminum, aluminum alloy, and mixtures thereof, as
well as laminates of metal and a suitable plastic.
[0017] Turning to figure 2, the metal strip 2 is provided with scores 3 at locations defined
by the ultimate position in the reclosable cap 15, of which the outer profile is illustrated
by phantom circles 4. Rows 5 of scores 3 are at mutually offset locations such as
to use maximum material from the metal strip 2 and avoid as much as possible metal
waste. The metal strip 2 may be cut according to a scroll line 6 following again the
offset positions of the rows 5 of scores 3. The cut metal sheets 7 provided with the
scores 3 are stored in a stack 8. In the method according to the invention these cut
and scored metal sheets 7 are introduced into a coating step for providing at least
the scored side of the metal sheet with a coating 9. A suitable coating or lacquer
material may be a plastic, such as polyester, polyester-organosol systems, epoxyphenolic
systems, acrylic systems, and epoxyanhydride systems. The lacquer or coating may comprise
one or more coating layers, such as two or three coating layers of the same or different
composition. For a printing coating may be used also for instance a polyester, conventional
inks and top coat polyester, and further also conventional UV system. After coating,
lacquering and/or printing, and cutting the metal layer 2, or metal sheet 7 into shells,
the screw cap is formed in a traditional manner (not further described).
[0018] An embodiment of the method for making a screw cap 15 according to the invention
is illustrated by the flow sheet of figure 4. A metal strip 2 is fed in a continuous
manner to a scoring unit 10, in which, as illustrated in figure 2, the metal strip
2 is provided with scores 3 at locations defined by the ultimate position in the screw
caps 15. The scoring operation may be carried out using a number of scoring units,
of which the number could be equal to the scores to be provided by one or more rows
5, see figure 2. Each such scoring unit 10 may comprise a laser scoring unit, or a
hammer and anvil scoring unit, and/or chemical scoring unit. It is also possible to
use a massive pair of rolls provided with projections for imprinting the scores 3
into the metal strip 2. The scored metal strip 11 is fed to a lack ring and/or printing
unit 12. At least the side of the metal strip 11 provided with the scores 3, is provided
with a lacquer or other type of coating. Particularly, when the score 3 is to be present
at the inside of the screw cap, the other surface of the scored metal strip is provided
with a coating or printing, comprising preferably directions or information for the
location for the inside score 3. The coated/lacquered and/or printed metal strip 13
is then fed to a unit 14 for cutting shells and forming the screw cap 15 according
to the invention.
[0019] An alternative method for making a screw cap 24 according to the invention is illustrated
in the flow sheet of figure 5. The metal strip 2 is fed to a unit 16 for cutting the
metal strip into metal sheets 17. The metal sheet 17 is subsequently carried to a
storage unit 18 where the cut metal sheets 17 are stored in stacks 8. After storage,
the metal sheets are fed to a unit 19 for scoring the metal sheets 17. The scored
metal sheets 7 are transported to a storage unit 20, where the cut and scored metal
sheets 7 are stored in stacks. Thereafter, the scored metal sheets 7 are fed to a
lacquering/coating/printing unit 21 for providing at least the side provided with
the scores 3, with a lacquer or coating. If relevant or preferred, the other side
may be provided with a coating and/or printing. The scored and at least coated metal
sheets 22 are transported to a unit 23 for cutting shells and forming screw cap 24
from the shells.
[0020] Figure 6 shows a screw cap 15 according to the invention. The screw cap 15 comprises
a central panel 25, a circumferential skirt 26 which is provided at its inner surface
with a screw thread 27. In the alternative the thread is formed by the skirt curl
34. The central panel is provided with the score 3. The central panel is further provided
with a vacuum button 28 indicating to the consumer whether a desired vacuum is still
present in the closed container.
[0021] Figures 7 and 8 show a screw cap 24 according to the invention. The screw cap comprises
the central panel 25 and a skirt 26 provided at its inner surface with the screw thread
27. The central panel is provided at its center with the vacuum button 28. The score
8 is provided in the inner surface of the central panel 25. The inner surface 9 is
provided with the coating 9. This coating 9 is unitary for the coating of the score
8 and of the entire inner surface 29 of the central panel 25. The outer surface 30
of the central panel 25 is provided with a coating 31, and at the ultimate position
32 for the score 8 formed into the inner surface 29 of the central panel 25, with
a printing reading "PUSH HERE", see also figure 8a. Accordingly, the consumer is directed
to the position at the outer surface 30 overlying the score 8 which is to be opened
in order to form an open connection in between the interior of the container and the
outer atmosphere for release of the vacuum. Obviously, the coating 9 and the coating
31 are such, that when breaking the score 8 also an open connection is formed through
the coatings 9 and 31.
[0022] Although the scores have been described in the form of crossed lines, it will be
apparent that any form of score is suitable for use within the ambit according to
the invention, as long as by the application of some manual force by the consumer
the score will be broken and an open communication with the interior of the container
formed for vacuum release. The score generally has a residual material thickness of
about 30µm to about 70µm, such as about 40µm to about 60µm, typically about 50µm.
The force required for breaking the score is dependent on the residual material thickness
and the type of material, and generally is in the order of about 20N to about 70N,
such as about 30N to about 60N, such as 40N. Other forms suitable are a crescent curved
line, closed and open circles, closed and open ovals and the like.
[0023] The reclosable caps according to the invention may have a diameter of about 2-30cm,
such as 3-30cm and the like. The reclosable cap generally has a circular form but
also other forms, such as circular forms.
[0024] If required for a proper air tight closing of the reclosable cap on the container,
the reclosable cap may also be provided with a compound at the inner surface and to
be connected with the free end of the container opening.
1. Method for making a reclosable cap, such as a reclosable cap reclosable by screwing,
comprising the steps of:
i) providing a metal layer with a plurality of scores at locations defined by an ultimate
position in the reclosable caps to be formed out of the metal layer;
ii) providing the scored metal layer on at least the scored side with a coating;
iii) cutting the shells from the scored metal layer, which shells include a score;
and
iv) forming a reclosable cap from the shell, with the score at the ultimate position.
2. Method as claimed in claim 1, wherein the score is formed in the surface of the metal
layer forming the outer side of the reclosable cap.
3. Method as claimed by claim 1, wherein the score is formed in the surface of the metal
layer forming the inner side of the reclosable cap.
4. Method as claimed in claim 3, wherein the non-scored outer surface is provided with
a marking for the location of the inward score.
5. Method as claimed in claims 1-4, wherein the coating is a lacquer or print.
6. Method as claimed in claims 1-5, wherein the metal layer comprises a metal sheet cut
from a metal strip forming the metal layer.
7. Method as claimed in claim 6, wherein the cut and scored metal sheet to be coated
in step (ii) originates from a stack of metal sheets.
8. Method as claimed in claims 1-7, wherein the scoring is carried out by low speed scoring,
such as laser scoring.
9. Method as claimed in claims 1-8, wherein the reclosable cap is provided with external
lacquer or coloured coating or printing.
10. Reclosable cap, such as a reclosable cap reclosable by screwing, comprising a central
panel, a circumferential skirt provided with reclosable means, such as a screw thread,
and a score provided in a central panel surface, wherein the score and the central
panel surface are provided with a unitary coating layer.
11. Reclosable cap according to claim 10, wherein the central panel surface provided with
the score forms the inner side of the reclosable cap and the outer side of the screw
cap comprises a marking for the location of the score.