Technical field
[0001] The invention refers to an assembly comprising a container and a capping device which
is equipped with a stopper and enables the stopper to be kept fixed to the neck of
a container, thus preventing the stopper from being lost altogether.
Technological background
[0002] Document
ES1232089U discloses a capping device which includes a lower ring intended to be fixed axially
to the neck of a container, a cap which includes a thread intended to be attached
to an additional thread formed in the gland of the container and a joint which joins
the cap to the lower ring. The lower ring includes means of attachment intended to
retain the lower ring with the gland of the container. The section of the lower ring
diameter in which there are means of attachment extends from 25 to 75 % of the diameter
of the lower ring. The section of the lower ring which is connected to the stopper
by the hinge device has no means of attachment which allows that section to rotate
between a lowered and a raised position, in particular to allow the stopper to be
unscrewed. Moreover, the cap includes ratchet means intended to cooperate with the
complementary ratchet means formed in the lower ring and thus allows the cap to be
kept in an open tilted position.
[0003] This capping device is not completely satisfactory. In particular, this capping device
is capable of exhibiting insufficient resistance to pressure, so that the cap is liable
to open inadvertently due to too great a pressure in the container, particularly when
it is intended to store carbonated drinks.
[0004] Furthermore, despite the absence of means of attachment to the section of the lower
ring that is connected to the cap by the joint, manipulations of the cap to allow
the section of the lower ring that is connected to the cap to rotate into a raised
position when the cap must be moved from the open tilted position to the closed position
are not easy.
[0005] US 2011 297 682 A1 also discloses a capping device comprising a hinge device and a locking portion.
Summary
[0006] An underlying idea of the invention is to propose a capping device which will enable
a cap to be kept attached to the neck of the container which is reliable, easy to
make and use.
[0007] The invention provides a capping device intended to be fixed on the neck of a container
including an orifice, including the capping device:
- a cap that includes a top wall and an external peripheral skirt, with the external
peripheral skirt having a helical thread formed by a series of ribs and intended to
cooperate with a helical thread formed in the neck to allow:
- a unscrewing of the neck cap around an X-axis to move the cap from a closing position
where the top wall closes the neck hole and the outer peripheral skirt surrounds the
neck to a released position where the cap is no longer attached to the neck; and
- a screwing of the cap on the neck to move the cap from the released position to the
closing position;
- a lower ring configured to be fixed axially to the neck and moving in rotation about
the neck along the X axis; and
- a hinge device that joins the cap to the lower ring, including the hinge device two
plates that connect the outer peripheral skirt and the lower ring and are arranged
to allow the cap to rotate between the released position and an open tilted position
where the cap disengages from the neck hole,
including the capping device in addition a cap locking device configured to lock the
cap in the open tilted position, including such a locking device a bead which forms
on the outer peripheral skirt, between the two sheets, and which is configured to
rest against the neck of the container when the cap is in the open tilted position,
the bead having an inner face on which at least one of the ribs of the helical thread
series forms.
[0008] This allows the pressure resistance of the capping device to be improved.
[0009] Depending on other advantageous embodiments, a capping device of this type may have
one or more of the following characteristics.
[0010] According to one embodiment, the lower ring includes a first sector comprising coupling
elements which project radially into the lower ring and are intended to be arranged
under the coupling collar to retain the lower ring axially in the container neck and
a second sector, the first sector and the second sector of the lower ring are hinged
together in such a way that the second sector rotates with respect to the first sector
between a lowered position where the second sector is intended to be arranged under
the locking collar and a raised position where the second sector is intended to be
arranged at least partially above the locking collar.
[0011] According to one embodiment, the first sector of the lower ring, a front zone which
is diametrically opposed to the second sector and two coupling zones which are each
arranged between the front zone of the first sector and the second sector, the coupling
elements are arranged only in the two coupling zones to allow a radial movement of
the lower ring capable of facilitating the passage of a part of the second sector
to each side of the coupling collar during the movement of the second sector between
the lowered and the released position. In this way, the tensile forces that will be
exerted on the lower ring to allow the second sector to move between the lowered and
the raised position are lower, making the use of the capping device easier.
[0012] According to one embodiment, the coupling elements are protrusions that project radially
inwards.
[0013] Depending on the embodiment, the second sector extends over an angular range of 90°
to 150°.
[0014] Depending on the embodiment, the front of the second sector extends over an angular
range of 90° to 150°.
[0015] Depending on the embodiment, each of the two attachment areas extends over an angular
range of between 30° and 90°.
[0016] According to one embodiment, the hinge device is extended over a first angular interval
that is cut in two equal parts by a Pb bisector plane, the two hinge areas are extended
over angular sectors that are symmetrical with respect to the Pb bisector plane.
[0017] According to one embodiment, the hinge device extends over a first angular interval
which is cut in two equal parts by a Pb bisector plane and in which the helical thread
formed on the outer peripheral skirt of the cap develops around the X axis according
to a first direction and has a lower and an upper end, the lower end of the helical
thread is arranged in a second angular interval which is defined between the Pb bisector
plane and a radial plane positioned at 160° from the Pb bisector plane according to
a second direction opposite to the first direction. This facilitates the coupling
of the cap in the neck when moving the cap from the open tilted position to the closed
position.
[0018] According to one embodiment, the invention also refers to an assembly comprising
a container equipped with a neck including a distribution hole, a coupling collar
and a helical thread and a capping device mentioned above, the lower ring being fixed
axially to the neck and being mobile in rotation on the neck around said X-axis.
[0019] Depending on the embodiment, the capping device also includes a locking device configured
to lock the cap in the open tilted position, including a stop that projects radially
outwards from the cap and is configured to rest against the neck attachment collar
during movement of the cap from the open tilted position to the position released
for use in the second sector, a tensile force that has a component directed radially
outwards and a component directed axially upwards to assist the movement of the second
sector between the lowered position and the raised position. This makes it even easier
to use the capping device, particularly when the cap has to be moved from the open
tilted position to the closed position.
[0020] According to one embodiment, the stop is configured so that, during movement of the
cap from the released position to the open tilted position, the stop rests against
an upper end of the second sector of the lower ring to move it from the raised position
to the lowered position. This also makes it easier to use the capping device.
[0021] Depending on the embodiment, the locking device also includes a bead that is formed
on the outer peripheral skirt of the cap and is extended axially, with the heel configured
to rest against a helical rib of the helical thread formed in the neck of the container
during movement of the cap from the open tilted position to the released position
to exert a tensile force on the second sector which has a component directed radially
outwards and a component directed axially upwards to assist movement of the second
sector from the lowered position to the raised position. This also makes it easier
to use the capping device.
[0022] Depending on the embodiment, the hinge device includes two blades and the heel is
formed between the two blades.
[0023] Depending on the embodiment, the stop protrudes radially outwards from the heel.
Brief description of the figures
[0024] The invention will be better understood and other purposes, details, features and
advantages thereof will become more apparent in the following description of several
particular embodiments of the invention, provided solely by way of illustration and
not limitation, with reference to the attached drawings.
Figure 1 is a perspective view of three quarters of a capping device.
Figure 2 is a sectional view of a container neck intended to receive the capping device of
Figure 1.
Figure 3 is a side view of the capping device mounted on the neck of the container and showing
the cap of the capping device in a released position in which it is no longer engaged
with the neck of the container
Figure 4 is a perspective view of the capping device mounted on the neck of the container
and showing the cap of the capping device in a tilted open position in which the cap
is disengaged from the orifice of the neck.
Figure 5 is a side perspective view of the capping device.
Figure 6 is another side perspective view of the capping device.
Figure 7 is a rear perspective view of the capping device.
Figure 8 is a front perspective view of the capping device.
Figure 9 is a sectional view of the capping device mounted on the neck of the container and
showing the cap of the capping device in a tilted open position in which the cap is
disengaged from the orifice of the neck.
Figure 10 is a sectional view of the capping device mounted on the neck of the container and
showing the cap of the capping device in an intermediate position between the released
position and the tilted open position.
Figure 11 is a perspective view of the capping device mounted on the neck of the container
and showing the cap of the capping device in the tilted open position.
Detailed description of the embodiments
[0025] In the description and the figures, the axis X corresponds to the axis of rotation
of the cap 1 of the capping device when it is screwed onto the neck 2 of the container.
By convention, the "radial" orientation is directed orthogonal to the axis X and the
axial orientation is directed parallel to the axis X. The terms "external" and "internal"
are used to define the relative position of one element with respect to another, by
reference to the X axis, an element close to the axis X is thus classified as internal
as opposed to an external element located radially on the periphery.
[0026] The terms "upper" and "lower" are used to define the relative position of one element
with respect to another by reference to a position in which the orifice 3 of the neck
2 is oriented upwards and the cap 1 is in the closed position on the neck 2 of the
container, an element intended to be placed lower being named lower and an element
intended to be placed higher being named, upper. The terms "front" and "back" are
used to define the relative position of one element with respect to another along
a diameter perpendicular to the axis X.
[0027] With reference to Figures 1 to 10, an assembly comprising a capping device, represented,
in particular, in Figure 1, and a container equipped with a neck 2, represented, in
particular, in Figure 2, are described below.
[0028] As shown in figure 2, the neck 2 of the container has an upper end on which an orifice
3 is formed that allows the contents of the container to be poured. The neck 2 of
the container includes a support collar 4 projecting radially outward and an engaging
collar 5 that also projects radially outward and is arranged axially between the support
collar 4 and the orifice 3. A cylindrical portion is axially formed between the support
collar 4 and the orifice 3. On the other hand, the neck 2 includes, axially positioned
between the engaging collar 5 and the orifice 3, a helical thread 6 formed by a series
of helical ribs, projecting radially towards the exterior from an external surface
of the neck 2. The helical thread 6 is intended to cooperate with a complementary
helical thread 7 formed from a series of helical ribs that are formed on the cap 1
of the capping device.
[0029] According to one embodiment, the helical thread 6 formed on the neck 2, as well as
the helical thread 7 formed on the cap 1 are interrupted. In other words, the adjacent
helical ribs are separated by a space that forms a vent and that allows, in particular,
to evacuate the gas present inside the container while the cap 1 is still attached
to the neck 2.
[0030] The capping device includes a lower ring 9 that is retained in the neck 2 of the
container, a cap 1 that is intended to cover the orifice 3 of the container in order
to seal it, a hinge device 10 that joins the cap 1 with the lower ring 9 and a locking
device positioned to lock the cap 1 in an tilted open position, shown in Figures 4,
9 and 11. In the tilted open position, cap 1 is disengaged from the orifice 3 of the
container and does not hinder the pouring of the contents of the container.
[0031] As illustrated in Figures 7 and 8, the hinge device 10 extends over an angular range
S1 which is intersected in two equal parts by a vertical bisection plane Pb.
[0032] Returning to Figure 1, it is observed that the cap 1 includes an upper wall 13 intended
to be arranged substantially and orthogonally to the axis X, opposite the orifice
3 of the neck 2 when said cap 1 is in the closed position. The cap 1 further includes
an outer peripheral skirt 14 intended to surround the neck 2 of the container when
the cap 1 is in the closed position. The outer peripheral skirt 14 extends, downward,
perpendicular to the upper wall 13, from the outer periphery of said upper wall 13.
[0033] The outer peripheral skirt 14 has, on its inner face, a helical thread 7, visible
in Figures 2 and 5 to 7, formed by a series of helical ribs that extend around the
axis X in a first direction of rotation. The helical thread 7 is intended to cooperate
with the helical thread 6 formed on the external surface of the neck 2. In this way,
the cap 1 is able to screw into the neck 2 in order to close the container and to
unscrew from the neck 2 in order to open the container. The cap 1 can thus be moved
between a closed position and a released position, shown in figure 3. In said released
position, the cap 1 is no longer engaged with the neck 2. Therefore, it is capable
of tilting towards the tilted open position, represented in figures 4, 9 and 11, wherein
the cap 1 is disengaged from the orifice 3 of the neck 2 so as not to hinder the pouring
of the contents of the container.
[0034] As shown in particular in Figure 9, the cap 1 also includes an internal skirt 8,
which extends perpendicularly downward from the upper wall 13 of the cap 1 and is
dimensioned to insert into the orifice 3 of the neck 2. The cap 1 also includes an
annular lip 15 extending, from the upper wall 13, radially between the inner skirt
8 and the outer peripheral skirt 14. The inner skirt 8 and the annular lip 15 are
dimensioned so that, when the cap 1 is in the closed position, in the neck 2 of the
container, the inner skirt 8 is in contact against the inner face of the neck 2 while
the annular lip 15 is in contact against the outer face of the neck 2. In this way,
the internal skirt 8 and the annular lip 15 make it possible to guarantee the sealing
of the closure.
[0035] Advantageously, the lower ring 9 is, before the first opening of the container, connected
to the cap 1 by some frangible bridges, not visible in the figures, intended to be
broken during the opening of the cap 1. These frangible bridges thus constitute tamperproof
seals.
[0036] The lower ring 9 is held axially on the neck 2 of the container while it can rotate
with respect to it about the axis X. As shown in figure 3, the lower ring 9 includes
two parts that are articulated to each other, that is, a first section 16 and a second
section 17 whereby the lower ring 9 is connected to cap 1 by means of the hinge device
10.
[0037] According to one embodiment, the lower ring 9 includes two narrowed areas, that is,
the radial thickness of which is less than the radial thickness of the lower ring
9 outside of said narrowed areas. The two narrowed areas delimit the first section
16 and the second section 17. The narrowed areas thus form pivots that allow the second
section 17 to articulate with respect to the first section 16.
[0038] According to another embodiment, the lower ring 9 does not have narrowed areas that
delimit the first and second sections 16, 17.
[0039] The second section 17 is able to rotate upwards with respect to the first section
16, between a lowered position in which the second section 17 is intended to be arranged
under the engaging collar 5 and a raised position, wherein the second section 17 is
arranged at least in part above the engaging collar 5. This allows the cap 1 to move
upward relative to the neck 2 of the container, until helical thread 7 of cap 1 disengages
from the helical thread 6 formed on the neck 2 of the container. In other words, when
cap 1 is unscrewed, the lower ring 9 is rotatably driven around the axis X while the
second section 17 of the lower ring 9 rotates with respect to first section 16 to
the raised position to allow axial movement, up the cap 1, from the closed position,
to the released position, represented in figure 3. When the cap 1 rotates from the
released position to the tilted open position, the second section 17 of the lower
ring 9 rotates in the opposite direction with respect to the first section 16 and
then returns to the lowered position. On the other hand, as described in more detail
below, the second section 17 also rotates relative to the first section 16 from the
lowered position to the raised position when the cap 1 rotates from the tilted open
position to the released position.
[0040] The lower ring 9 is held axially on the neck 2 of the container by means of the engaging
collar 5, in particular, visible in Figures 5 to 7. The engaging collar 5 presents
a frusto-conical external surface that tapers upwards, that is, in direction to the
orifice 3 of the container. The engaging collar 5 delimits, downwards, that is, in
a direction opposite to the orifice 3, a projection. The first section 16 of the lower
ring 9 includes engaging elements 18 that cooperate with the engaging collar 5 formed
on the container in order to axially retain the lower ring 9 to the neck 2 of the
container. The engaging elements 18 are protrusions, represented in detail in particular
in Figures 5 and 6, which protrude radially inward from the first section 16 of the
lower ring 9. The retaining elements 18 have a radial dimension that increases, from
bottom to top, that is to say, in the direction of the upper edge of the lower ring
9. During the assembly of the capping device on the neck 2 of the container, the engaging
elements 18 slide against the frusto-conical surface of the engaging collar 5 and
then are locked by an elastic return behind the engaging collar 5.
[0041] As shown in Figures 5 and 6, the first section 16 of the lower ring 9 includes a
front area 19 that is diametrically opposite to the second section 17 of the lower
ring 9 and two engagement areas 20, 21 that are arranged on each side of the front
area 19 and are each arranged between the front area 19 and the second section 17
of the lower ring 9. The engaging elements 18 are only arranged in the two engagement
areas 20, 21. Thus, due to the absence of engaging elements 18 in the front area of
the first section 16, there is a radial space between the lower ring 9 and the neck
2 that allows the lower ring 9 to move from front to back and vice versa. The radial
clearance between the lower ring 9 and the neck 2 in the front / rear direction is,
for example, between 0.5 and 1 mm. This facilitates the passage of a part of the second
section 17 on either side of the engaging collar 5 during the movement of the second
section 17 between the lowered position and the raised position. In other words, the
tensile forces that shall be exerted on the lower ring 9 to allow the second section
17 to pass to each side of the engaging collar 5 are less.
[0042] Advantageously, the second section 17 extends over an angular range between 90 and
150°, and for example, in the order of 120°, the front area of the second section
16 extends over an angular range between 90 and 150°, for example, in the order of
120°, while each of the two engagement areas 20, 21 extends over an angular range
comprised between 30 and 90°, for example, in the order of 60°.
[0043] On the other hand, the bisection plane Pb cuts the second section 17 into two equal
parts, as well as the front part of the second section 17. The angular ranges corresponding
to the two engagement areas 20, 21 are therefore symmetrical with each other with
respect to the bisection plane Pb.
[0044] The hinge device 10 is configured to allow the cap 1 to rotate between the released
position, shown in Figure 3, wherein the outer peripheral skirt 14 extends downward
from the upper wall 13 of the cap 1, and the tilted open position, represented in
Figures 4, 9 and 11, wherein the outer peripheral skirt 14 extends upwards from the
upper wall 13 of the cap 1. In the embodiment shown, the hinge device 10 includes
two foils 11, 12, in particular visible in figure 4, which join the cap 1 and, more
particularly, the outer peripheral skirt 14 of the cap 1 with the lower ring 9, and
more particularly, with the second section 17 of the lower ring 9. The two foils 11,
12 are symmetric with respect to the bisection plane Pb.
[0045] The locking device includes a heel 22, in particular, visible in figure 1, which
is formed on the outer peripheral skirt 14 of the cap 1. The heel 22 is arranged between
the two foils 11, 12. The lower end of the heel 22 it is advantageously located at
the same height as the lower end of the outer peripheral skirt 14. The heel 22 includes
a stop 23 which extends circumferentially about the axis X and projects radially outward
from the heel 22.
[0046] During the movement of the cap 1 from the released position towards the tilted open
position, the stop 23 abuts against the upper end of the second section 17 of the
lower ring 9 which tends to return said second section 17 towards the lowered position.
[0047] On the other hand, during the movement of the cap 1 from the tilted open position
towards the released position, at first, the stop 23 rests against the engaging collar
5, as shown in figure 10, to exert on the second section 17 of the lower ring 9 a
tensile force having a component directed radially outward and a component directed
axially upward. This allows the lower ring 9 to be moved from the front to the rear
to press the front area 19 of the first section 16 of the lower ring 9 against the
neck 2 of the container in order to facilitate the movement of the second section
17 towards the raised position. This also allows aiding the movement of the second
section 17 between the lowered position and the raised position.
[0048] Then, as shown in figure 10, during the movement of the cap 1 from the tilted open
position to the released position, the outer surface of the heel 22, comes in a second
moment, rests against the upper surface of a helical rib of the helical thread 6 formed
in the neck 2 of the container, which also allows to exert on the second section 17
a tensile force having a component directed radially outward and a component directed
upward to move the second section 17 towards the raised position.
[0049] On the other hand, as shown in Figure 11, the lower end 24 of the helical thread
7 formed on the inner face of the outer peripheral skirt 14, that is, the beginning
of the helical thread 7, is arranged in an angular range S2 which is defined between
the bisection plane Pb and a radial plane Pr located at 160° from the bisection plane
Pb according to a second direction opposite to the first direction of rotation, that
is, in the direction of rotation of the helical thread 7 about the axis X. Thus, a
lower front portion 25 of the outer peripheral skirt 14 lacks a helical thread 7,
which makes it easier to fit the cap 1 on the neck 2 of the container. This arrangement
is particularly advantageous when the cap 1 is capable of being presented in a slightly
rearward position when it comes into contact with the neck 2 of the container. This
is particularly the case, when the engaging elements 18 are absent from the front
area 19 of the first section 16 and that, consequently, the lower ring 9 can move
radially from front to back with respect to the neck 2 of the container.
[0050] Advantageously, the lower end of the helical thread 7 is arranged in an angular range
defined between two radial planes respectively positioned at 90 ° and 160 ° from the
bisection plane Pb according to a second direction of rotation opposite the direction
of the helical thread 7 of the cap 1.
[0051] On the other hand, as schematically represented in Figures 8, 9 and 10, at least
one of the ribs of the series of ribs of the helical thread 7 is formed on the inner
face of the heel 22. In other words, at least one of the ribs of the helical thread
7 is formed between the two foils 11, 12 of the hinge device 10. The presence of said
rib formed on the heel 22 makes it possible to increase the resistance to pressure
of the helical thread 7 and, therefore, prevents cap 1 from opening unintentionally
due to excessive pressure on the container, in particular when it is intended to receive
carbonated beverages.
[0052] The kinematics of the cap 1 is as follows. During the first unscrewing, the cap 1
leaves the closed position and moves away from the lower ring 9 to the released position,
illustrated in figure 3. The frangible bridges break in the course of this movement.
Furthermore, during this unscrewing movement of the cap 1, the lower ring 9 is rotatably
driven around the axis X and the second section 17 of the lower ring 9 rotates towards
the raised position as the cap 1 moves away from the engaging collar 5. The cap 1
can then be rotated backwards in the direction of the open tilted position in which
the outer peripheral skirt 14 extends upward from the top wall 13. During the movement
of the cap 1 back in the direction of its open tilted position, the stop 23 abuts
against the upper end of the second section 17 of the lower ring 9, so that the second
section 17 of the lower ring 9 rotates from the raised position to the lowered position.
[0053] As shown in figure 9, when the second section 17 of the lower ring 9 is in the lowered
position and the cap 1 is in its tilted open position, the stop 23 is supported against
the engaging collar 5. In this way, the cap 1 remains in its tilted open position
since, due to this abutment of the stop 23 against the engaging collar 5, the cap
1 cannot rotate towards the released position in which the cap 1 faces the dispensing
orifice 3 while the second section 17 of lower ring 9 remains in the lowered position.
This makes it possible to increase the minimum opening angle of the cap 1. Thus, advantageously,
when the cap 1 is in its tilted open position and the second section 17 of the lower
ring 9 is in the lowered position, the opening angle of the cap 1 is greater than
120° and, advantageously, greater than or equal to 145° and, for example, in the order
of 180°. The opening angle corresponds to the projecting angular section that is formed
at the intersection between a plane parallel to the upper wall 13 of the cap 1 and
a horizontal plane.
[0054] To close the cap 1 again, the user tilts the cap 1 forward to the released position.
During this tilting, the stop 23 rests against the engaging collar 5 to exert on the
second section 17 of the lower ring 9 a tensile force that has a component directed
radially outward that makes it possible to move the lower ring 9 from front to back
and a component directed axially upwards that allows to aid the movement of the second
section 17 of the lower ring 9 towards the raised position. The outer surface of the
heel 22 also abuts against a helical rib of the helical thread 6 which also facilitates
the movement of the second section 17 of the lower ring 9 towards the raised position.
When the second section 17 is in the raised position and the cap 1 is in the released
position, the cap 1 can then be screwed back into the neck 2 of the container. During
screwing, the lower ring 9 is rotatably driven around the axis X and the second section
17 of the lower ring 9 rotates towards the lowered position as the cap 1 is close
to the engaging collar 5.
[0055] Advantageously, the entire capping device is molded in a single piece of synthetic
material, such as polyethylene and advantageously high-density polyethylene. Advantageously,
the capping device is molded in the configuration of figure 1, that is, in a closed
position, a position in which it can be mounted directly on the neck 2 of the container.
[0056] Although the invention has been described in relation to various particular embodiments,
it is more than evident that it is not limited in any way by them and that it comprises
combinations thereof if they fall within the scope of the invention as defined by
the claims.
[0057] The use of the verb "comprise" or "include" and its conjugated forms do not exclude
the presence of other elements or stages other than those established in a claim.
[0058] In the claims, any reference signs in parentheses are not to be construed as limiting
the claim.
1. Capping device intended to be attached to a neck (2) of a container which includes
a hole (3), including the capping device:
- a cap (1) which includes an upper wall (13) and an external peripheral skirt (14),
with the external peripheral skirt (14) having a helical thread (7) formed by a series
of ribs and intended to cooperate with a helical thread (6) formed in the neck (2)
to allow
• unscrewing of the cap (1) from the neck (2) around an X-axis to move the cap (1)
from a closing position where the upper wall (13) closes the neck hole (3) and the
outer peripheral skirt (14) surrounds the neck (2) to a released position where the
cap (1) is no longer attached to the neck (2); and
• screwing of the cap (1) into the neck (2) to move the cap (1) from the released
position to the closing position;
- a lower ring (9) configured to be fixed axially to the neck (2) and movable in rotation
about the neck (2) along the X axis; and
- a hinge device that connects the cap (1) to the lower ring (9), including the hinge
device two plates (11, 12) that connect the outer peripheral skirt (14) and the lower
ring (9) and are arranged to allow the cap (1) to rotate between the released position
and an open tilted position in which the cap (1) disengages from the neck hole (2),
including the capping device in addition a cap (1) lock configured to lock the cap
(1) in the open tilted position, including such locking device a bead (22) which is
formed on the outer peripheral skirt (14), between the two sheets (11, 12), and which
is configured to rest against the neck (2) of the container when the cap (1) is in
the open tilted position, the bead (22) has an internal face where at least one of
the ribs of the helical thread series (7) is formed.
2. Capping device according to claim 1, in which the lower ring (9) includes a first
sector (16) comprising coupling elements (18) which project radially into the lower
ring (9) and are intended to be arranged under the coupling collar (5) to retain the
lower ring (9) axially in the neck (2) of the vessel and a second sector (17), the
first sector (16) and the second sector (17) of the lower ring (9) are hinged together
so that the second sector (17) rotates with respect to the first sector (16) between
a lowered position where the second sector (17) is intended to be positioned under
the locking collar (5) and a raised position where the second sector (17) is intended
to be at least partially positioned above the locking collar (5).
3. Capping device according to claim 2, in which the first sector (16) of the lower ring
(9) includes a front zone (19) which is diametrically opposed to the second sector
(17) and two coupling zones (20, 21) which are each arranged between the front zone
(19) of the first sector (16) and the second sector (17), the coupling parts (18)
are arranged only in the two coupling zones (20, 21) to allow a radial movement of
the lower ring (9) capable of facilitating the passage of a part of the second sector
(17) on each side of the coupling collar (5) during the movement of the second sector
(17) between the lowered and the released position.
4. Capping device according to claim 3, in which the coupling elements (18) are protrusions
that project radially inwards.
5. Capping device according to any of the claims 1 to 4, in which the hinge device (10)
extends over a first angular interval that is cut in two equal parts by a Pb bisector
plane and in which the helical thread (7) formed on the outer peripheral skirt (14)
of the cap (1) develops around the X axis according to a first direction and has a
lower and an upper end, with the lower end of the helical thread (7) arranged in a
second angular interval which is defined between the Pb bisector plane and a radial
plane positioned at 160° from the Pb bisector plane according to a second direction
opposite to the first direction.
6. An assembly comprising a container equipped with a neck (2) including a distribution
hole (3), a coupling collar (5) and a helical thread (6) and a capping device according
to any of the claims 1 to 5, the lower ring (9) being fixed axially to the neck (2)
and moving in rotation about the neck (2) along the X axis.
7. Assembly according to claim 6, in which the capping device also includes a locking
device configured to lock the cap (1) in the open tilted position, including such
a locking device a stop (23) which projects radially outwards from the cap (1) and
is configured to rest against the collar (5) of the neck (2) during movement of the
cap (1) from the open tilted position to the released position to exert a tensile
force on the second sector (17) which has a component directed radially outwards and
a component directed axially upwards to assist movement of the second sector (17)
between the lowered position to the raised position.
8. Assembly according to claim 7, in which the stop (23) is configured so that, during
movement of the cap (1) from the released position to the open tilted position, the
stop (23) rests against an upper end of the second sector (17) of the lower ring (9)
to move it from the raised position to the lowered position.
9. Assembly according to claims 7 or 8, in which the locking device also includes a bead
(22) which is formed on the outer peripheral skirt (14) of the cap (1) and extends
axially, with the bead (22) configured to rest against a helical rib of the helical
thread (6) formed in the neck (2) of the container during movement of the cap (1)
from the open tilted position to the released position to exert a tractive force on
the second sector (17) which has a component directed radially outwards and a component
directed axially upwards to assist movement of the second sector (17) from the lowered
position to the raised position.
10. Assembly according to claim 9, in which the hinge device (10) includes two plates
(11, 12) and in which the bead (22) is formed between the two plates (11, 12).
11. Assembly according to claim 9, in which the stop (23) projects radially outwards from
the bead (22).
1. Verschlussvorrichtung, bestimmt zur Befestigung an einem Hals (2) eines Behälters,
der eine Öffnung (3) aufweist, wobei die Verschlussvorrichtung umfasst:
- eine Kappe (1), die eine obere Wand (13) und eine äußere Umfangsschürze (14) aufweist,
wobei die äußere Umfangsschürze (14) ein schraubenförmiges Gewinde (7) aufweist, das
durch eine Reihe von Rippen gebildet wird und dazu bestimmt ist, mit einem schraubenförmigen
Gewinde (6) zusammenzuwirken, das in dem Hals (2) ausgebildet ist, um zu ermöglichen
• ein Abschrauben der Kappe (1) vom Hals (2) um eine X-Achse, um die Kappe (1) aus
einer Verschlussposition, in der die obere Wand (13) die Hals-Öffnung (3) verschließt
und die äußere Umfangsschürze (14) den Hals (2) umgibt, in eine Freigabeposition zu
bewegen, in der die Kappe (1) nicht mehr am Hals (2) befestigt ist, und
• ein Einschrauben der Kappe (1) in den Hals (2), um die Kappe (1) von der Freigabeposition
in die Verschlussposition zu bringen;
- einen unteren Ring (9), der so gestaltet ist, dass er axial am Hals (2) befestigt
und um den Hals (2) entlang der X-Achse drehbar ist, und
- eine Scharniervorrichtung, die die Kappe (1) mit dem unteren Ring (9) verbindet,
wobei die Scharniervorrichtung zwei Platten (11, 12) umfasst, die die äußere Umfangsschürze
(14) und den unteren Ring (9) verbinden und so angeordnet sind, dass sie eine Drehung
der Kappe (1) zwischen der Freigabeposition und einer offenen, gekippten Position
ermöglichen, in der die Kappe (1) von der Hals (2)-Öffnung gelöst ist,
wobei die Verschlussvorrichtung zusätzlich eine Verriegelung der Kappe (1) aufweist,
die so konfiguriert ist, dass sie die Kappe (1) in der offenen, gekippten Position
verriegelt, wobei die Verriegelung einen Wulst (22) aufweist, der an der äußeren Umfangsschürze
(14) zwischen den beiden Platten (11, 12) ausgebildet ist und der so ausgestaltet
ist, dass er am Hals (2) des Behälters anliegt, wenn sich die Kappe (1) in der offenen,
gekippten Position befindet, wobei der Wulst (22) eine Innenfläche aufweist, an der
mindestens eine der Rippen der spiralförmigen Gewinde (7)-Serie ausgebildet ist.
2. Verschlussvorrichtung gemäß Anspruch 1, wobei der untere Ring (9) einen ersten Sektor
(16) mit Kupplungselementen (18), die radial in den unteren Ring (9) hineinragen und
dazu bestimmt sind, unter dem Kupplungskragen (5) angeordnet zu werden, um den unteren
Ring (9) axial im Hals (2) des Behälters zu halten, und einen zweiten Sektor (17)
umfasst, wobei der erste Sektor (16) und der zweite Sektor (17) des unteren Rings
(9) gelenkig miteinander verbunden sind, so dass der zweite Sektor (17) in Bezug auf
den ersten Sektor (16) zwischen einer abgesenkten Position, in der der zweite Sektor
(17) dazu bestimmt ist, unter dem Kupplungskragen (5) positioniert zu werden, und
einer angehobenen Position, in der der zweite Sektor (17) dazu bestimmt ist, zumindest
teilweise über dem Kupplungskragen (5) positioniert zu werden, rotiert.
3. Verschlussvorrichtung gemäß Anspruch 2, wobei der erste Sektor (16) des unteren Rings
(9) einen vorderen Bereich (19), der dem zweiten Sektor (17) diametral gegenüberliegt,
und zwei Kupplungsbereiche (20, 21) aufweist, die jeweils zwischen dem vorderen Bereich
(19) des ersten Sektors (16) und dem zweiten Sektor (17) angeordnet sind, wobei die
Kupplungselemente (18) nur in den beiden Kupplungsbereichen (20, 21) angeordnet sind,
um eine radiale Bewegung des unteren Rings (9) zu ermöglichen, die ausgestaltet ist,
um den Durchgang eines Teils des zweiten Sektors (17) auf jeder Seite des Kupplungskragens
(5) während der Bewegung des zweiten Sektors (17) zwischen der abgesenkten und der
gelösten Position zu ermöglichen.
4. Verschlussvorrichtung gemäß Anspruch 3, wobei die Kupplungselemente (18) radial nach
innen ragende Vorsprünge sind.
5. Verschlussvorrichtung gemäß einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 4, wobei sich die Scharniervorrichtung
(10) über ein erstes Winkelintervall erstreckt, das durch eine Halbierungsebene Pb
in zwei gleiche Teile geteilt wird, und wobei sich das an der äußeren Umfangsschürze
(14) der Kappe (1) ausgebildete schraubenförmige Gewinde (7) um die X-Achse gemäß
einer ersten Richtung erstreckt und ein unteres und ein oberes Ende aufweist, wobei
das untere Ende des schraubenförmigen Gewindes (7) in einem zweiten Winkelintervall
angeordnet ist, das zwischen der Halbierungsebene Pb und einer Radialebene definiert
ist, die um 160° von der Halbierungsebene Pb in einer zweiten Richtung entgegengesetzt
zur ersten Richtung angeordnet ist.
6. Baugruppe, umfassend einen Behälter mit einem Hals (2), der eine Verteiler-Öffnung
(3), einen Kupplungskragen (5) und ein spiralförmiges Gewinde (6) aufweist, und eine
Verschließvorrichtung gemäß einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 5, wobei der untere Ring (9)
axial am Hals (2) befestigt ist und sich drehend um den Hals (2) entlang der X-Achse
bewegt.
7. Anordnung gemäß Anspruch 6, wobei die Verschlussvorrichtung weiterhin eine Verriegelungsvorrichtung
umfasst, die derart ausgestaltet ist, dass sie die Kappe (1) in der offenen, gekippten
Position verriegelt, wobei die Verriegelungsvorrichtung einen Anschlag (23) umfasst,
der von der Kappe (1) radial nach außen vorsteht und so ausgestaltet ist, dass er
während der Bewegung der Kappe (1) von der offenen, gekippten Position in die Freigabeposition
am Kragen (5) des Halses (2) anliegt, um eine Zugkraft auf den zweiten Sektor (17)
auszuüben, die eine radial nach außen gerichtete Komponente und eine axial nach oben
gerichtete Komponente aufweist, um die Bewegung des zweiten Sektors (17) zwischen
der abgesenkten Position und der angehobenen Position zu unterstützen.
8. Baugruppe gemäß Anspruch 7, wobei der Anschlag (23) derart ausgestaltet ist, dass
der Anschlag (23) bei der Bewegung der Kappe (1) aus der gelösten Position in die
offene, gekippte Position an einem oberen Ende des zweiten Sektors (17) des unteren
Rings (9) anliegt, um ihn aus der angehobenen Position in die abgesenkte Position
zu bewegen.
9. Anordnung gemäß Anspruch 7 oder 8, wobei die Verriegelungsvorrichtung weiterhin einen
Wulst (22) umfasst, der an der äußeren Umfangsschürze (14) der Kappe (1) ausgebildet
ist und sich axial erstreckt, wobei der Wulst (22) derart ausgestaltet ist, dass er
während der Bewegung der Kappe (1) aus der offenen, gekippten Position in die gelöste
Position an einer schraubenförmigen Rippe des im Hals (2) des Behälters ausgebildeten
schraubenförmigen Gewindes (6) anliegt, um eine Zugkraft auf den zweiten Sektor (17)
auszuüben, die eine radial nach außen gerichtete Komponente und eine axial nach oben
gerichtete Komponente aufweist, um die Bewegung des zweiten Sektors (17) aus der abgesenkten
Position in die angehobene Position zu ermöglichen.
10. Anordnung gemäß Anspruch 9, wobei die Scharniervorrichtung (10) zwei Platten (11,
12) umfasst und wobei der Wulst (22) zwischen den beiden Platten (11, 12) ausgebildet
ist.
11. Baugruppe gemäß Anspruch 9, bei der der Anschlag (23) radial nach außen aus dem Wulst
(22) herausragt.
1. Dispositif de bouchage destiné à être fixé sur un goulot (2) d'un récipient qui comporte
un orifice (3), comportant le dispositif de bouchage :
- un bouchon (1) qui comporte une paroi supérieure (13) et une jupe périphérique externe
(14), la jupe périphérique externe (14) présentant un filetage hélicoïdal (7) formé
par une série de nervures et destinée à coopérer avec un filetage hélicoïdal (6) formé
dans le goulot (2) pour permettre
• le dévissage du bouchon (1) du goulot (2) autour d'un axe X pour déplacer le bouchon
(1) d'une position de fermeture où la paroi supérieure (13) ferme l'orifice de goulot
(3) et la jupe périphérique externe (14) entoure le goulot (2) à une position libérée
où le bouchon (1) n'est plus attaché au goulot (2) ; et
• le vissage du bouchon (1) dans le goulot (2) pour déplacer le bouchon (1) de la
position de libération à la position de fermeture ;
- une bague inférieure (9) conçue pour être
fixée axialement au goulot (2) et mobile en rotation autour
du goulot (2) le long de l'axe X ; et
- un dispositif de charnière qui relie le bouchon (1) à la bague inférieure (9), comportant
le dispositif de charnière, deux plaques (11, 12) qui relient la jupe périphérique
externe (14) et la bague inférieure (9) et sont agencées pour permettre au bouchon
(1) de tourner entre la position libérée et une position inclinée ouverte dans laquelle
le bouchon (1) se désolidarise du orifice de goulot (2), comportant le dispositif
de bouchage, en plus d'un verrou de bouchon (1) conçu pour verrouiller le bouchon
(1) dans la position inclinée ouverte, comportant un tel dispositif de verrouillage,
un cordon (22) qui est formé sur la jupe périphérique externe (14), entre les deux
feuilles (11, 12), et qui est conçu pour reposer contre le goulot (2) du récipient
lorsque le bouchon (1) est dans la position inclinée ouverte, le cordon (22) a une
face interne où au moins une des nervures de la série de filetages hélicoïdaux (7)
est formée.
2. Dispositif de bouchage selon la revendication 1, dans lequel la bague inférieure (9)
comporte un premier secteur (16) comprenant des éléments d'accouplement (18) qui font
saillie radialement dans la bague inférieure (9) et sont destinés à être agencés sous
le collier d'accouplement (5) pour retenir la bague inférieure (9) axialement dans
le goulot (2) du récipient et un second secteur (17), le premier secteur (16) et le
second secteur (17) de la bague inférieure (9) sont articulés entre eux de sorte que
le second secteur (17) tourne par rapport au premier secteur (16) entre une position
abaissée où le second secteur (17) est destiné à être positionné sous le collier de
verrouillage (5) et une position relevée où le second secteur (17) est destiné à être
au moins partiellement positionné au-dessus du collier de verrouillage (5).
3. Dispositif de bouchage selon la revendication 2, dans lequel le premier secteur (16)
de la bague inférieure (9) comporte une zone avant (19) diamétralement opposée au
second secteur (17) et deux zones d'accouplement (20, 21) qui sont chacune agencées
entre la zone avant (19) du premier secteur (16) et le second secteur (17), les parties
d'accouplement (18) sont agencées uniquement dans les deux zones d'accouplement (20,
21) pour permettre un déplacement radial de la bague inférieure (9) apte à faciliter
le passage d'une partie du second secteur (17) de part et d'autre du collier d'accouplement
(5) lors du déplacement du second secteur (17) entre la position abaissée et la position
de libération.
4. Dispositif de bouchage selon la revendication 3, dans lequel les éléments d'accouplement
(18) sont des saillies qui font saillie radialement vers l'intérieur.
5. Dispositif de bouchage selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 4, dans lequel
le dispositif de charnière (10) s'étend sur un premier intervalle angulaire qui est
coupé en deux parties égales par un plan bissecteur Pb et dans lequel le filetage
hélicoïdal (7) formé sur la jupe périphérique externe (14) du bouchon (1) se développe
autour de l'axe X selon une première direction et présente une extrémité inférieure
et une extrémité supérieure, l'extrémité inférieure du filetage hélicoïdal (7) étant
agencée dans un second intervalle angulaire qui est défini entre le plan bissecteur
Pb et un plan radial positionné à 160 ° du plan bissecteur Pb selon une seconde direction
opposée à la première direction.
6. Ensemble comprenant un récipient équipé d'un goulot (2) comportant un orifice de distribution
(3), un collier d'accouplement (5) et un filetage hélicoïdal (6) et un dispositif
de bouchage selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 5, la bague inférieure (9)
étant fixée axialement au goulot (2) et se déplaçant en rotation autour du goulot
(2) le long de l'axe X.
7. Ensemble selon la revendication 6, dans lequel le dispositif de bouchage comporte
également un dispositif de verrouillage conçu pour verrouiller le bouchon (1) dans
la position inclinée ouverte, comportant un tel dispositif de verrouillage, une butée
(23) qui fait saillie radialement vers l'extérieur depuis le bouchon (1) et est conçue
pour reposer contre le collier (5) du goulot (2) lors du déplacement du bouchon (1)
de la position inclinée ouverte à la position de libération pour exercer une force
de traction sur le second secteur (17) qui présente un composant dirigé radialement
vers l'extérieur et un composant dirigé axialement vers le haut pour aider le mouvement
du second secteur (17) entre la position abaissée à la position relevée.
8. Ensemble selon la revendication 7, dans lequel la butée (23) est conçue de sorte que,
lors du déplacement du bouchon (1) de la position de libération à la position inclinée
ouverte, la butée (23) repose contre une extrémité supérieure du second secteur (17)
de la bague inférieure (9) pour le déplacer de la position relevée vers la position
abaissée.
9. Ensemble selon les revendications 7 ou 8, dans lequel le dispositif de verrouillage
comporte également un cordon (22) qui est formé sur la jupe périphérique externe (14)
du bouchon (1) et s'étend axialement, le cordon (22) étant conçu pour reposer contre
une nervure hélicoïdale du fil hélicoïdal (6) formée dans le goulot (2) du récipient
pendant le déplacement du bouchon (1) de la position inclinée ouverte à la position
de libération pour exercer une force de traction sur le second secteur (17) qui présente
un composant dirigé radialement vers l'extérieur et un composant dirigé axialement
vers le haut pour aider le mouvement du second secteur (17) depuis la position abaissée
à la position relevée.
10. Ensemble selon la revendication 9, dans lequel le dispositif de charnière (10) comporte
deux plaques (11, 12) et dans lequel le cordon (22) est formé entre les deux plaques
(11, 12).
11. Ensemble selon la revendication 9, dans lequel la butée (23) fait saillie radialement
vers l'extérieur du cordon (22).