Technical field
[0001] The present invention relates to the field of containers with a hermetic closure,
the containers being of the type including a receptacle, a lid, a sealing ring and
a closure mechanism formed by a shaped metal wire.
State of the Art
[0002] Containers provided with a lid held against the mouth of a receptacle by means of
a closure mechanism formed by a shaped metal wire, with a sealing ring being sandwiched
between the lid and the mouth of the receptacle to assure leak-tight closure, have
been known for over a hundred years.
[0003] Closure mechanisms can be found in many designs, with a well-known one being a mechanism
similar, for example, to that described in document
GB143520A which is provided with an arcuate metal wire that goes above the lid and presses
it towards the receptacle at the center thereof, the lid having a dome shape with
a rib in the center thereof on which said metal wire is supported. Lever mechanisms
on opposite sides of the receptacle, also formed by means of a metal wire, are articulated
to that arcuate metal wire allowing pressure to be applied on or removed from said
arcuate wire.
[0004] However, this solution presses the central part of the lid in an area away from the
perimeter where sealing takes place, so pressure is not exerted at the point where
its effect may be the most beneficial to assure proper sealing, whereby an irregular
or poor sealing may take place. To prevent this defect, it is often decided to apply
a large amount pressure in that central part, thereby assuring that sufficient pressure
exists on the entire perimeter to assure sealing which, however, requires that central
part of the lid to have a significant thickness and a convex shape to enable withstanding
that stress and therefore results in a very heavy lid that is therefore cumbersome,
expensive to manufacture, and has a significant environmental impact. Furthermore,
this solution prevents stacking the containers. Additionally, the convex lid with
a supporting point in the center thereof means that the metal wire must also be curved
to enable being superimposed on said lid, causing an increase in the length of said
metal wire and making the supporting point of the wire with the lid to be arranged
very far away from the pressure-applying lever mechanism. Both the length of the metal
wire and the distance existing between the lever mechanism and the supporting point
are two factors that negatively affect stresses said wire withstands. Since said metal
wire is subjected not only to a pulling force but also to a bending force, the increase
in the length thereof and the distance between its supports causes greater stresses
therein, which means that metal wire thicknesses sized for withstanding said stresses
must be used.
[0005] With the length of the metal wire and the distance between supporting points thereof
being increased by the use of a convex lid with a central support, it is required
to use a stronger metal wire that is therefore more expensive to manufacture with
respect to other solutions which allow reducing the total length of the wire and placing
the supporting points of the wire on the lid closer to the lever mechanisms at the
sides of the receptacle.
[0006] There is also a solution in which the lid is surrounded by a metal ring which at
one side thereof is articulated with respect to another metal ring fixed around the
neck of the receptacle, which allows opening and closing the lid about said articulation.
At an end diametrically opposite the articulation, both metal rings are attached to
one another with a lever mechanism which allows closing the lid by applying pressure
to pull the lid against the receptacle. This solution allows providing a flat lid,
but pressure is applied in an asymmetrical manner only on one side of the lid, so
the sealing is irregular and a large amount of pressure must be applied to assure
proper sealing, a very thick and heavy lid being needed to withstand and distribute
that pressure, said lid therefore being expensive to manufacture, cumbersome, and
having a significant environmental impact.
[0007] Other solutions are also known in which the wire is attached in an articulated manner
on two opposite sides of the edge of the lid, as described in document
EP3205596A1, for example, however this solution also requires a lid with a very thick edge to
enable including that articulated attachment, which likewise results in a very heavy
lid that is expensive to manufacture and has a high environmental impact. Furthermore,
in this solution pressure is applied on the sides of the lid where the ends of the
metal wire forming the closure mechanism are laterally inserted into holes parallel
to the sealing ring, so when pressure is applied to perform closing, said ends of
the wire will bend, pressing into the irregular-shaped hole, which would not occur
if pressure was applied downwardly on the front side of the lid. In this document,
this problem is solved by increasing the pressure required to assure that sufficient
pressure is applied on the entire sealing ring, requiring a strong lid with a significant
thickness.
[0008] Solutions in which the metal wire of the closure mechanism goes through the lid through
a hole are also known, however this solution again requires a lid with a significant
thickness, and therefore, a significant weight.
[0009] There are also other solutions using multiple metal clamps or fasteners distributed
around the lid, as the one described in document
DE3149558, for example, with each fastener pressing the lid against the receptacle.
[0010] However, this solution does not allow a simultaneous closing and opening of the container
as a whole, and the quality of the sealing will depend on the number and position
in which said clamps or fasteners are placed. Furthermore, it cannot be assured that
all the clamps or fasteners exert the same pressure on the lid, due to the fact that
each fastener may have been used a different number of times or subjected to different
stresses when being placed or removed, and therefore undergone different fatigue or
deformation processes, or due in addition to the fact that the different clamps or
fasteners correspond to different manufacturing batches. Therefore, the attainment
of a uniform hermetic closure on the entire perimeter of the lid cannot be assured,
which means that an overpressure must be exerted to assure that all the points of
the perimeter of the lid are sufficiently closed.
[0011] Furthermore, this solution easily leads to the loss of said clamps or fasteners or
to one or more of the clamps or fasteners being released due to an accidental, inconsequential
blow, with the hermetic sealing of the container being accidentally released.
[0012] None of the known solutions provides a hermetic closure which assures pressure in
the entire contact area between the lid and the mouth of the receptacle, assuring
a sufficient hermetic sealing, and which can be opened or closed with a single action
and at the same time allows using a lightweight lid.
Disclosure of the Invention
[0013] The present invention relates to a container with a hermetic closure including:
- a receptacle defining a mouth including a receptacle opening and an annular mouth
surface surrounding said receptacle opening;
- a lid with a front side and a back side intended for being oriented towards the outside
and the inside of the receptacle, respectively, said lid including an annular perimetral
flange which, in a closed position, is superimposed on the annular mouth surface of
the mouth of the receptacle;
- a sealing ring arranged and held between the annular mouth surface of the mouth of
the receptacle and the annular perimetral flange of the lid;
- a closure mechanism movable between a closed position, in which the closure mechanism
holds the lid against the mouth of the receptacle, and an open position, in which
the closure mechanism releases the lid, allowing the opening thereof, the closure
mechanism being formed by a shaped metal wire defining:
∘ a first region configured for being superimposed, when in the open position, on
a part of the front side of the lid;
∘ a second region formed by two symmetrical portions arranged on diametrically opposite
sides of the mouth of the receptacle, each connected to a different end of the first
region and configured for being under elastic stress, when in the closed position,
attracting the first region to the mouth of the receptacle;
∘ at least a third region configured for being coupled, when in the closed position,
to a portion of the receptacle adjacent to its mouth and connected to the symmetrical
portions of the second region.
[0014] The receptacle and/or the lid can be made of glass or ceramic, although alternatively
the use of plastic is also contemplated.
[0015] The closure mechanism is therefore formed by a shaped metal wire defining three regions,
a first region arranged above the closure lid, a second region which, in the closed
position, is under elastic stress, moving the first region closer to the mouth, pressing
the lid against said mouth, and a third region connected to the receptacle and serving
as a supporting point with respect to the second region to produce that elastic stress.
[0016] It is understood that the closure mechanism is a unitary mechanism, i.e., its parts
are connected to one another such that movement between the closed and open positions
occurs together in a simultaneous manner. Any closure mechanism formed by parts that
can be released independently of one another is excluded from the definition.
[0017] The second region of the metal wire of the current proposal is formed by two opposite
portions with the same features, one on each side of the mouth of the receptacle,
thereby producing elastic stress of the same force at the two ends of the first region
of the wire, so the force applied by the first region on the lid is as uniform as
possible.
[0018] The present invention proposes, in a manner not known in the state of the art, for
the lid to include at its front side at least two opposite supporting points in an
area coinciding with or adjacent to the annular flange, and for the first region of
the closure mechanism to be configured for being supported, in the closed position,
on said at least two opposite supporting points.
[0019] It will be understood that the supporting points at the front side of the lid will
be vertically accessible supporting points perpendicular to the surface defined by
the annular mouth surface.
[0020] By pressing the closure mechanism on two opposite points of the front side of the
lid, a more uniform pressure is exerted on said lid, which allows assuring an improved
hermetic closure by applying less pressure. By reducing the pressure required to assure
a hermetic closure, the opening and closing of the container is made easier, while
at the same time allowing the size and thickness of the elements, particularly of
the lid, to be reduced, thereby achieving a container that is much more lightweight,
cost-effective, and ecological as less material is required for its manufacture.
[0021] The first region of the closure mechanism may be formed defining a bend coinciding
with said at least two supporting points in the closed position. In other words, the
first region may not be straight but rather may include those bends that will be configured
to coincide with the supporting points. This allows better controlling the point at
which the first region applies pressure on the lid.
[0022] In such a case, said at least two opposite supporting points may be pits defined
on the front side of the lid in which the ends of said bends may be fitted.
[0023] According to another alternative embodiment, said at least two opposite supporting
points are located on an annular closure rib protruding from the front side of the
lid. In other words, the lid includes a rib having a ring shape, a circular shape,
or another shape on which there are located the supporting points which must be arranged
on or adjacent to the annular flange, so said annular rib will also be located in
those same areas.
[0024] According to one embodiment, the annular closure rib has a smooth surface with a
plurality of supporting points for receiving the first region of the closure mechanism.
[0025] Alternatively, the annular closure rib will include notches at certain intervals,
each notch corresponding to a supporting point for receiving the first region of the
closure mechanism in said notches.
[0026] According to a proposed embodiment, the annular perimetral flange has a thickness
equal to or less than 5 mm. This thickness of the flange will practically be the only
visible thickness of the lid when it is in the closed position, so a lightweight image
of the lid will be obtained as a result of this feature.
[0027] With the annular closure rib located on the flange, the force exerted on the annular
closure rib is transmitted, compressing the annular flange, directly to the mouth
of the receptacle, and therefore subjecting the lid to very little stress.
[0028] This feature allows reducing the stresses that must be withstood by the lid, or at
least the central areas of said lid, therefore allowing the use of a lid having a
little thickness, and therefore being very lightweight and cost-effective.
[0029] Preferably, the central portion of the lid, in the area which is devoid of annular
centering rib, will have a thickness equal to or less than 5 mm.
[0030] The lid may include at its back side an annular centering rib of a smaller diameter
than the mouth of the receptacle, provided for being inserted into said mouth when
the lid is in the closed position, thereby assuring a proper positioning of the lid
with respect to the mouth of the receptacle.
[0031] Preferably, the lid will be a pressing lid with the annular centering rib having
an annular perimetral groove in which the sealing ring is fitted, thereby the sealing
ring is attached to the lid even when it is separated from the receptacle.
[0032] According to one embodiment, the annular closure rib has a smooth supporting surface
for receiving the first region of the closure mechanism.
[0033] Alternatively, it is proposed for the annular closure rib to have a supporting surface
with notches at regular intervals for receiving the first region of the closure mechanism
in said notches. In such a case, the annular closure rib will preferably have, between
two contiguous notches, an inclined supporting surface defining a slope towards said
notch for leading the first region of the closure mechanism to the closest notch.
[0034] If the notches have a depth equal to or greater than the thickness of the metal wire,
the closure mechanism in the closed position will not protrude from the protruding
annular closure rib, which can allow stacking containers on top of one another.
[0035] In relation to the closure mechanism, according to an embodiment of the invention
it is proposed for the first region to be formed by a first wire and the two symmetrical
portions forming the second region to be formed by a second metal wire independent
from the first wire, each of the two opposite ends of the first wire being attached
in an articulated manner to the second wire, and the second metal wire being attached
to the receptacle by means of two symmetrical articulated attachments defined on opposite
sides of the mouth by the third region of the closure mechanism. In other words, a
first wire, integrating the first region, has its ends articulated with respect to
a second wire which integrates the two symmetrical portions of the second region of
the closure mechanism, said second wire being articulated with respect to the receptacle
through the third region of the closure mechanism.
[0036] Said third region of the closure mechanism can be defined by the two ends of the
second metal wire inserted into respective housings, which can be housings defined
in the wall of the receptacle or housings defined in a fixed collar around the receptacle
in a position adjacent to its mouth.
[0037] It is proposed for the segment of the second metal wire connecting the two symmetrical
portions of the second region to form a lever arm which simultaneously actuates both
symmetrical portions to arrange the closure mechanism in the open position or closed
position.
[0038] In other words, the movement of said lever arm will cause the rotation of the second
wire around the articulation attached to the receptacle, causing the movement of the
second region and also of the points of articulation between the first region and
the second region, thereby applying pressure on the lid or releasing same.
[0039] According to an alternative embodiment, the first region, the second region, and
the third region will be formed with one and the same metal wire, the third region
being complementary to an annular notch defined around the mouth of the receptacle.
By anchoring said third region in the mentioned notch of the receptacle, the second
region will be subjected to elastic stress and the first region will be superimposed
on the annular closure rib of the lid, pressing it against the mouth of the receptacle.
[0040] Preferably, the second region is shaped in the form of a spring to maximize the elastic
stress produced by the second region.
[0041] Preferably, the sealing ring is made of an injection molded material, preferably
plastics or other materials of non-natural origin, or thermoplastic rubber, for example,
and has a thickness equal to or less than 2.5 mm.
[0042] Materials of natural origin other than plastics are conventionally employed for this
use, but materials of this type cannot be injection molded but rather must be obtained
by means of cutting processes which produce elastomeric rings with a considerable
thickness, typically greater than 3 mm. Furthermore, natural materials of this type
require a large amount of pressure to perform compression that is necessary for assuring
proper sealing.
[0043] The proposed elastomeric seal, however, can be molded without requiring other cutting
operations, can have a smaller thickness, and can produce a better sealing using a
smaller amount of compressive force.
[0044] A preferred feature is that the diameter of the lid is greater than the distance
separating the annular closure rib from the third region of the closure mechanism,
with said closure mechanism and said lid being in the closed position. This means
that the present invention is directed primarily at wide-mouth containers and not
at narrow-mouth bottles.
[0045] If the lid were to remain attached to the closure mechanism even in the open position,
like in many known solutions, the dimensions of wide-mouth containers would not allow
moving the lid away from the mouth enough so as to leave the mouth completely unobstructed.
The proposed solution allows releasing the closure lid with respect to the closure
mechanism, the closure lid being freed from said closure mechanism.
[0046] It is also proposed for the container to include on the upper surface of its base
at least one notch configured for coinciding, when said container is stacked on the
lid of an identical lower container, with at least portions of the first region of
the closure mechanism in the closed position of said identical lower container. This
feature allows stacking the proposed containers. Said notch can be defined by recesses
made on the thickness of the material forming the base of the receptacle, or by spaces
comprised between ribs made on said base and formed with the same material as the
receptacle.
[0047] It is also contemplated that there may be arranged between the at least two supporting
points of the lid additional supporting points, such as a central supporting point
located in the center of the lid, or even a plurality of successive additional supporting
points which, together, provide a continuous supporting surface between the two supporting
points mentioned above.
[0048] The proportions of the first, second, and third segments of the closure mechanism
will be configured to allow the complete removal of the first segment of the vertical
projection of the lid, thereby allowing the unimpeded removal thereof.
[0049] Other features of the invention will become apparent in the following detailed description
of an embodiment.
Brief Description of the Drawings
[0050] The foregoing and other advantages and features will be better understood based on
the following detailed description of an embodiment with reference to the attached
drawings which must be interpreted in an illustrative and non-limiting manner, in
which:
Fig. 1 is an exploded cross-sectional view of a container with a hermetic closure
according to a first embodiment of the present invention;
Fig. 2 is a cross-sectional view of the container of Fig. 1 in a closed position;
Fig. 3 is a perspective view of the embodiment shown in Fig. 2;
Fig. 4 is a perspective view of a container with a hermetic closure according to a
second embodiment of the present invention;
Fig. 5 is a cross sectional view of a container with a hermetic closure according
to an alternative embodiment with respect to that shown in Fig. 2;
Fig. 6 is a perspective view of the alternative embodiment shown in Fig. 5; and
Fig. 7 is a perspective view of of a container with a hermetic closure according to
another alternative embodiment with respect to that shown in Fig. 4.
Detailed Description of an Embodiment
[0051] The attached drawings show illustrative non-limiting embodiments of the present invention.
[0052] Figs. 1, 2, and 3 show a container with a hermetic closure comprising a receptacle10
which, in this example, is proposed to be a glass receptacle 10. Said receptacle 10
is provided with a cylindrical mouth 11 to which there is coupled a lid 20, also preferably
made of glass, with a sealing ring 30 interposed to assure a leak-tight sealing between
the mouth 11 and the lid 20.
[0053] The mouth 11 includes a receptacle opening 13 and an annular mouth surface 14 surrounding
said receptacle opening 13.
[0054] It will be understood that although the preferred embodiment is made of glass, both
the receptacle 10 and the lid 20 can be made of other materials, such as ceramic,
for example, or the use of plastic is even optionally contemplated.
[0055] The lid 20 is a flat lid formed by a flat circular glass about 5 mm thick, defining
a front side oriented upwards and a back side oriented downwards and towards the inside
of the receptacle 10. The circular glass has an outer diameter equal to the outer
diameter of the mouth 11 of the receptacle 10, such that a perimetral edge of the
lid is level with an outer surface of the receptacle 10 adjacent the mouth 11 when
superimposed thereon.
[0056] From the back side of the circular glass there projects downwardly an annular centering
rib 23 in the form of an annular protuberance concentric to the circular glass, formed
by the same glass as the rest of the lid 20 and with an outer diameter smaller than
the inner diameter of the container opening 13 of the mouth 11 of the receptacle 10,
such that said annular centering rib 23 is inserted into the mouth 11 of the receptacle
10 when the lid 20 is in a closed position.
[0057] The part of the circular glass comprised between the annular centering rib 23 and
the outer perimetral edge of the lid 20 forms an annular flange 21 which, in the closed
position, is superimposed on the mouth 11, and the thickness of which is equal to
or less than 5 mm.
[0058] The front side of the lid 20 incorporates an annular closure rib 22 in the form of
an annular protuberance concentric to the rest of the lid 20. Said annular closure
rib 22 is formed from the same glass forming the rest of the lid 20.
[0059] Preferably, said annular closure rib 22 projects from the front side of the lid 20
in a position vertically coinciding with the position occupied by the annular centering
rib 23 located at the back side of the lid 20 and/or with the annular flange 21, i.e.,
the annular closure rib 22 is completely or partially superimposed on the annular
centering rib 23 and/or the annular flange 21.
[0060] To keep the sealing ring 30 attached to the lid 20 even when the lid is separated
from the receptacle 10, it has been envisaged for the annular centering rib 23 to
incorporate an annular perimetral groove in which the sealing ring 30 is partially
fitted, thereby being fixed to the lid 20.
[0061] Obtaining the described lid 20, incorporating said annular perimetral groove in the
annular centering rib 23, requires the lid 20 to be produced with glass pressed in
a mold formed by more than two mold parts.
[0062] To keep the lid 20 attached to the receptacle 10, there is included a closure mechanism
40 formed by a shaped metal wire which, in the closed position, is partially superimposed
on the lid 20, pressing it at two diametrically opposite supporting points 25 of the
annular closure rib 22 and against the mouth 11 of the receptacle 10, achieving a
hermetic closure.
[0063] According to an embodiment shown in Figs. 1, 2, and 3, the closure mechanism 40 consists
of a first shaped wire having an inverted U shape and a flat bottom and a second wire
having a U shape and a rounded bottom including symmetrical portions 42a and 42b in
the form of loops in areas close to their ends.
[0064] The ends of the second wire are inserted into respective notches arranged on opposite
sides of the outer receptacle 10, adjacent to the mouth 11 providing an articulated
attachment between the second wire and the receptacle 10. The ends of the first wire
are inserted into respective opposite portions 42a and 42b in the form of loops of
the second wire, on opposite sides of the outside of the receptacle 10, providing
an articulated attachment between the first wire and the second wire.
[0065] In the present embodiment, said notches are defined in a metallic collar fixed around
the receptacle 10, but it is also contemplated for these notches to be notches formed
in the actual glass wall of the receptacle 10, as shown in Figs. 5 and 6.
[0066] The first wire is superimposed on the annular closure rib 22 of the lid 20 in the
closed position, and the second wire allows, according to its position, moving the
symmetrical portions 42a and 42b in the form of loops to which the first wire is articulated
in a vertical direction, with the vertical stress of the first wire on the annular
closure rib 22 of the lid 20 being exerted against the mouth 11 of the receptacle
10, assuring hermetic closure thereof.
[0067] The first wire constitutes a first region 41 intended for pressing the lid 20 against
the receptacle 10, the portions 42a and 42b of the second wire constitute a second
region 42 intended for producing an elastic stress, attracting the first region 41
downwards, and the ends of the second wire articulated with respect to the receptacle
10 form a third region 43 of the closure mechanism 40 intended for connecting the
closure mechanism 40 to the receptacle 10, and serving as a supporting point for subjecting
the second region to elastic stress.
[0068] The portion of the second wire comprised between the symmetrical portions 42a and
42b in the form of loops is a lever arm which allows a simultaneous and symmetrical
actuation of the two symmetrical portions 42a and 42b, locating the closure mechanism
40 in the closed or open position in which the lid 20 is released, allowing it to
be removed from the mouth 11 of the receptacle 10.
[0069] According to another envisaged embodiment shown in Fig. 4, the closure mechanism
40 consists of a single shaped wire having an inverted U shape and a flat bottom.
[0070] Said metal wire will have a first region 41 in its central area, intended for being
supported on the annular closure rib 22 of the lid 20, a second region defined in
two portions 42a and 42b located in areas close to the ends of the wire, intended
for being subjected to certain elastic stress when the closure mechanism 40 is in
the closed position, and a third region corresponding to the two ends of the wire,
said third region being complementary to an annular groove arranged around the mouth
11 of the receptacle 10, provided for fitting said third region therein, and therefore
serving as a supporting point so that the second region can provide elastic stress
to the first region which transmits it to the lid 20 through two opposite points of
the annular closure rib 22.
[0071] Said annular closure rib 22 can be smooth, allowing the first region 41 of the closure
mechanism 40 to be supported in any position, or can include notches 24 provided so
that the first region 41 of the metal wire can be fitted therein in pre-established
positions.
[0072] An alternative version of this same solution is shown in Fig. 7 and proposes for
the two ends of the single shaped metal wire forming the closure mechanism 40 to be
located on the lid 20, jointly constituting the first region 41. Each end of the single
shaped metal wire is bent downwards in a sinuous shape and presses the lid at a supporting
point 25. Said supporting points 25 can be located in pits or recesses, for example
cylindrical pits, of the lid 20.
[0073] According to an alternative embodiment, for example, the one shown in Figs. 5 and
6, the supporting points 25 of the lid 20 are rounded pits and the first region 41
of the closure mechanism 40 includes bends the ends of which coincide with and are
fitted to the supporting points 25. Ends of the third region 43 of the closure mechanism
40 are inserted into pits provided on the sides of the receptacle providing an articulated
attachment.
[0074] It will be understood that the different parts forming the invention described in
one embodiment can be freely combined with the parts described in other different
embodiments even though said combination has not been explicitly described, provided
that the combination does not entail any drawback.
1. A container with a hermetic closure, the container including:
a receptacle (10) provided with a mouth (11) including a receptacle opening (13),
and an annular mouth surface (14) surrounding said receptacle opening (13),;
a lid (20) having a front side and a back side, the back side intended for being oriented
towards the inside of the receptacle (10), said lid (20) including an annular perimetral
flange (21) which, in a closed position, is superimposed on the annular mouth surface
(11) of the receptacle (10);;
a sealing ring (30) arranged and held between the annular mouth surface (11) of the
receptacle (10) and the lid (20);
a closure mechanism (40) unitarily movable between a closed position, in which the
closure mechanism holds the lid (20) against the annular mouth surface (11) of the
receptacle (10), and an open position, in which the closure mechanism releases the
lid (20), allowing the opening thereof, the closure mechanism (40) being formed by
a shaped metal wire defining:
a first region (41) configured for being superimposed, when in the closed position,
on the front side of the lid (20);
a second region (42) formed by two symmetrical opposite portions (42a, 42b) arranged
on opposite sides of the mouth (11) of the receptacle (10), each symmetrical opposite
portion being connected to a different end of the first region (41) and configured
for being under elastic stress when in the closed position, attracting the first region
(41) to the mouth (11) of the receptacle (10);
at least a third region (43) configured for being coupled, when in the closed position,
to the receptacle (10) in a position adjacent to the mouth (11) of the receptacle
and connected to the symmetrical opposite portions (42a, 42b) of the second region
(42);
characterized in that:
the lid (20) includes at its front side at least two opposite supporting points (25)
in an area coinciding with or adjacent to the annular flange (21), and in that
the first region (41) of the closure mechanism (40) is configured for being supported,
in the closed position, on said at least two opposite supporting points (25).
2. The container according to claim 1, wherein the first region (41) of the closure mechanism
(40) is shaped defining a bend coinciding with said at least two opposite supporting
points (25) in the closed position.
3. The container according to claim 2, wherein said at least two opposite supporting
points (25) are pits defined on the front side of the lid (20).
4. The container according to claim 1 or 2, wherein said at least two opposite supporting
points (25) are located on an annular closure rib (22) protruding from the front side
of the lid (20).
5. The container according to claim 4, wherein the annular closure rib (22) has a smooth
surface with a plurality of supporting points (25) for receiving the first region
(41) of the closure mechanism (40).
6. The container according to claim 4 or 5, wherein the annular closure rib (22) includes
notches (24) at certain intervals, each notch corresponding to a supporting point
(25) for receiving the first region (41) of the closure mechanism (40) in said notches
(24).
7. The container according to claim 6, wherein the annular closure rib (22) has, between
two contiguous notches (24), an inclined supporting surface defining a slope towards
said notch (24) for leading the first region (41) of the closure mechanism (40) to
the closest notch (24).
8. The container according to claim 6 or 7, wherein the notches (24) have a depth equal
to or greater than the thickness of the metal wire.
9. The container according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the first region
(41) is formed by a first metal wire and the two symmetrical opposite portions (42a,
42b) forming the second region (42) are formed by a second metal wire independent
of the first metal wire, each of the two opposite ends of the first metal wire being
attached in an articulated manner to the second metal wire, and the second metal wire
being attached to the receptacle (10) by two opposite articulated attachments defined
by the third region (43) of the closure mechanism (40) at opposite sides of the mouth
(11).
10. The container according to claim 9, wherein the third region (43) of the closure mechanism
(40) is defined by two ends of the second metal wire inserted into respective housings
of the receptacle.
11. The container according to claim 10, wherein the housings are housings defined in
a wall of the receptacle (10).
12. The container according to claim 10, wherein the housings are housings defined in
a fixed collar (44) around the receptacle (10) in a position adjacent to the mouth
(11).
13. The container according to any one of preceding claims 9 to 12, wherein a segment
of the second metal wire connecting the two symmetrical opposite portions (42a, 42b)
of the second region (42) forms a lever arm which simultaneously actuates both symmetrical
opposite portions (42a, 42b) for arranging the closure mechanism (40) in the open
position or closed position.
14. The container according to any one of preceding claims 1 to 8, wherein the first region
(41), the second region (42), and the third region (43) are formed with one and the
same metal wire, the third region (43) being complementary to an annular notch defined
around the mouth (11) of the receptacle (10).
15. The container according to claim 14, wherein the second region (42) is shaped in the
form of a spring loop.