OBJECT OF THE INVENTION
[0001] The object of this application is the registration of a screw-on closing cap for
containers, as well as a container provided with said cap.
[0002] More specifically, the invention proposes the development of a cap provided with
an upper cap and a lower ring fixed together in such a way that they do not separate
during the screwing and/or unscrewing of the cap on a container neck intended for
packaging carbonated beverages, non-carbonated beverages or mineral water.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0003] In the sector of packaging food products (solid, liquid, viscous substances, etc.),
closing caps made from plastic material have been used for many years, caps which
are provided with an inner thread that can be screwed on threading formed on the neck
of the container itself, enabling the contents inside the container to be kept airtight,
for example, in the case of a bottle of the type used for bottling beverages, such
as mineral water, soft drinks or the like.
[0004] Closing caps for containers are known in the prior art, in particular caps intended
for containers that have an opening in a neck provided with an outer threaded portion,
comprising a lower ring configured to be coupled to the neck of the container and
an upper cap having on the inner face thereof a thread configured to be coupled to
the outer threaded portion of a container neck. The upper cap and the lower ring are
articulated to each other by means of a hinged portion, such that the upper cap can
rise through the threaded portion of the neck while the lower ring remains in its
original position in order not to separate the closing system of the container with
respect to the container itself. An example of this type of cap is described in documents
ES 1247151 and
ES 1237189.
[0005] However, due to the design of concentric rings and the design of the hinged section,
it requires relatively complex injection moulds and injection cycles higher than those
of other caps, since it is necessary to have multiple mobile mechanisms and sliders
that act during the manufacturing cycle, especially due to the complexity of the process
for removing the piece from the mould once injected. Consequently, the manufacturing
costs for caps of this type are higher. Therefore, there is a need to develop a cap
for containers that solves the problems raised.
[0006] Similar caps are also known where the lower ring is made up of two rings located
one above the other, such that the incorporation of caps of this type in the containers
does not allow the height of the neck to be reduced and, consequently, does not allow
the amount of material intended for the manufacture of the container to be reduced,
an aspect that is currently desired in this sector, for environmental purposes. Moreover,
this height can also be negatively affected by the arrangement of the break points
that act as a tamper-evident seal, which further favour a greater height of the lower
ring.
[0007] Furthermore, the applicant is currently unaware of an invention that has all the
features described in this specification.
DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0008] The present invention has been developed with the aim of providing a closing cap
that is configured as a novelty within the field of application and solves the previously
mentioned drawbacks, further contributing other additional advantages that will be
obvious from the description below.
[0009] An object of the present invention is to therefore provide a closing cap for containers,
in particular caps intended for containers that have an opening in a neck provided
with an outer threaded portion, being of the type that comprises a lower ring configured
to be coupled to the neck of the container and an upper cap having on the inner face
thereof a thread configured to be coupled to the outer threaded portion of a container
neck, the upper cap and the lower ring being joined together in such a way that they
are able to rotate integrally with each other.
[0010] In particular, the invention is characterised in that the upper cap and the lower
ring are joined by means of two extensions with a certain degree of flexibility that
are diametrically opposed to each other, each one formed by a thickening in the lower
ring that includes a grooved portion such that the extensions are formed above the
grooved portion, in such a way that the two extensions have the same outer diameter
as the outer diameter of the thickening, the lower edge of the body of the upper cap
having a step that defines a recessed portion in which the extensions are located,
such that in a closed condition both extensions are arranged above and parallel to
the body of the lower ring, while in an open position of the closing cap, the upper
end of the extensions acts as a hinge region in such a way that the cap is able to
rotate.
[0011] Due to the previously defined arrangement, the cap can have great freedom of movement
and can easily rise through the threaded portion of the neck during unscrewing, without
undergoing resistance in the opposite direction. In the same way, in an open position
of the closing cap, the lateral extensions remain away from the outer thread of the
container neck, providing great freedom of movement to the cap, without any kind of
stress, making it easier for the user to position and centre the cap on the mouth
of the container, which is required to suitably screw the cap during the action of
closing the container.
[0012] With this new configuration, it is also possible to reduce the amount of material
needed to manufacture the lower ring of the closing cap, allowing a height lower than
the rings of the caps developed to remain joined to the container once unscrewed,
which implies a reduction in manufacturing costs.
[0013] Moreover, linear openings in the lower ring are provided running parallel to the
lower edge of said lower ring and the linear openings being arranged radially and
at least partially underlying the grooved portion and spaced apart from each other.
The presence of these linear openings provides an additional degree of flexibility
during the unscrewing and screwing phases of the closing cap, being especially suitable
for necks of containers (for example, bottles) with threaded sections of greater height,
in which the movement capability of the grooved portions alone is not enough to achieve
freedom of movement; it is therefore clear that this makes it easier for the user
to use to the closing cap.
[0014] On the other hand, the manufacturing process is also facilitated by using injection
moulds where slider and removal systems of a certain complexity are not required,
since the hinge area had by other caps of the prior art is eliminated. It is important
to note that the use of simpler manufacturing means helps to reduce the injection
cycle.
[0015] Furthermore, another no less important aspect of the closing cap of the invention
is that it does not cause problems (such as friction with the side walls of the channels
through which the caps circulate) in the cap feed lines during their automated placement
on the neck of containers in bottling plants, since parts of the cap with the diameter
defined by the upper cap and lower ring do not protrude excessively.
[0016] Moreover, this design allows the flexing area of the extensions to be at a height
greater than the flexing area that is created when a horizontal cut is made in the
lower ring, such that the unscrewing path that the cap must follow is shorter and
the user requires less handling time.
[0017] According to another aspect of the invention, stop means are provided which are intended
to fixedly hold the upper cap in an inverted position with respect to the arrangement
taken on by the upper cap during the closed position.
[0018] Preferably, the stop means may comprise a projection that protrudes from the lower
ring, which is aligned in height with a tab that protrudes laterally from the lower
edge of the upper cap, such that, in an open condition, the tab abuts an upper surface
of the projection, in which the tab has a curved path adaptable to the radius of curvature
of the lower ring.
[0019] Additionally, the inside of the lower ring may include retaining means intended to
act on a perimeter projection present on a container neck, said retaining means being
present partially along the inner diameter of the body of the lower ring.
[0020] Preferably, the retaining means comprise a plurality of protuberances aligned and
equidistant from each other, which run parallel to the lower edge of the upper cap.
[0021] Moreover, the closing cap of the invention may include a tamper-evident seal between
the upper cap and the lower ring.
[0022] Preferably, the tamper-evident seal is made up of a plurality of break points distributed
in a gap existing between the lower edge of the upper cap and the upper edge of the
lower ring.
[0023] According to another advantageous aspect of the invention, the closing cap is made
of a single piece of injection mouldable or compression moulded plastic material.
This cap can leave the moulding area completely finished, such that it does not require
subsequent processing, which reduces time and manufacturing costs.
[0024] Thus, the closing cap described represents an innovative structure with structural
and constituent features heretofore unknown for its intended purpose, reasons which,
taken together with its usefulness, provide it with sufficient grounds for obtaining
the requested exclusivity privilege.
[0025] Other features and advantages of the closing cap for containers object of the present
invention will be evident in light of the description of a preferred, but not exclusive,
embodiment which is illustrated by way of a non-limiting example in the drawings which
are attached, wherein:
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0026]
Figure 1 is a perspective view of a first embodiment of the closing cap according
to the present invention;
Figure 2 is a side elevation view of the closing cap shown in Figure 1;
Figure 3 is another side elevation view of the closing cap shown in Figure 1;
Figure 4 is a bottom perspective view of the screw-on closing cap shown in Figure
1;
Figure 5 is a perspective view of the closing cap placed on the neck of a container
in a closed condition;
Figure 6 is a sequential view that shows different phases of the opening operation
of the closing cap on a container;
Figure 7 is a perspective view of a second embodiment of the screw-on closing cap
according to the present invention; and
Figure 8 is a perspective view of the closing cap shown in Figure 7 placed on the
neck of a container.
DESCRIPTION OF A PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0027] In light of the aforementioned figures, and in accordance with the adopted numbering,
one may observe therein a preferred exemplary embodiment of the invention, which comprises
the parts and elements indicated and described in detail below.
[0028] Moreover, the terms first, second, third, and the like in the description and in
the claims are used to distinguish between similar elements and not necessarily to
describe a sequential or chronological order. The terms may be interchanged under
appropriate circumstances and the embodiments of the invention may operate in sequences
other than those described or illustrated herein.
[0029] Moreover, the terms top, bottom, upper, lower, and the like in the description and
in the claims are used for descriptive purposes and not necessarily to describe relative
positions.
[0030] As can be seen in the figures, the screw-on closing cap for containers is intended
for containers that have an opening in a neck (100) provided with an outer threaded
portion. Said cap is made up of a lower ring (1) configured to be coupled to the neck
of the container and an upper cap (2) having on the inner face thereof a thread (21)
configured to be coupled to the outer threaded portion of a container neck (100),
the upper cap (2) and the lower ring (1) being joined together in such a way that
they are able to rotate integrally with each other around the neck of the container.
This closing cap is made of a single piece of injection mouldable or compression moulded
plastic material. It is important to mention that the container neck can have a lower
height by using the closing cap described below.
[0031] An outer surface of the lateral face defined by the body of the upper cap (2) has
an uneven surface (22), in particular, a knurled surface formed by a plurality of
ribs in a radial distribution that extend from the upper portion to the lower portion
of the body of the upper cap (2).
[0032] The upper cap (2) and the lower ring (1) are joined by means of two extensions (3)
with a certain degree of flexibility and a constant cross section, which are diametrically
opposed to each other, each one formed by a thickening (11) in the lower ring that
includes a grooved portion (7) such that the extensions are formed above the grooved
portion (7), in such a way that the two extensions (3) have the same outer diameter
as the outer diameter of the thickening, the lower edge of the body of the upper cap
(2) having a step (20) that defines a recessed portion in which the extensions (3)
are located, such that in an open position of the closing cap, the upper end of the
extensions (3) acts as a hinge region in such a way that the upper cap (2) is able
to rotate.
[0033] Additionally, the cap includes stop means intended to fixedly hold the upper cap
(2) in an inverted position with respect to the arrangement taken on by the upper
cap (2) during the closed position.
[0034] In particular, these stop means comprise a projection (4) that protrudes from the
lower ring (1), which is aligned in height with a tab (5) that protrudes laterally
from the lower edge of the upper cap (2), such that, in an open condition (Figure
8), the tab abuts a lower surface of the projection (4). It is important to mention
that the tab (5) has a surface with a curved path adaptable to the radius of curvature
of the lower ring.
[0035] Moreover, a pair of linear openings (9) in the lower ring (1) are provided running
parallel to the lower edge of said lower ring (1) and the linear openings (9) are
arranged radially and partially underlying the grooved portion (7) and spaced apart
from each other. As can be seen, said linear openings (9) are located on each side
of the projection (4).
[0036] The inside of the lower ring (1) includes retaining means (described below) which
are intended to act on a perimeter projection present on a container neck, said retaining
means being present along the inner diameter of the body of the lower ring (1).
[0037] Referring to the aforementioned retaining means, they comprise a plurality of protuberances
(8) aligned and equidistant from each other, which run parallel to the lower edge
of the upper cap (2).
[0038] In order to assure the user that the container including the closing cap has not
been tampered with, the closing cap includes a tamper-evident seal located between
the upper cap (2) and the lower ring (1). This seal is made up of a plurality of break
points (6) spaced and equidistant from each other located between the lower portion
of the upper cap (2) and the upper edge of the lower ring (1).
[0039] Additionally, each of the linear openings includes second tamper-evident seals consisting
of breaking bridges (10) located between the upper edge and lower edge of said openings.
[0040] It is important to mention that below the tab (5) and above the projection (4) is
a rib (12) that protrudes out of the lower ring (1), which acts as a stop means to
favour the retention of the tab (5) on the projection (4) when the upper cap (2) is
in a fully open condition.
[0041] In Figures 7 and 8, a second embodiment of the closing cap is shown, the common parts
of which have the same reference numbers, wherein the linear openings (9') are located
in the lower edge of the lower ring (1), such that they are open at the bottom unlike
the embodiment described above. In this case, the linear openings (9') do not have
second tamper-evident seals as they are open at the bottom, in other words, free of
material from the lower ring.
[0042] The details, shapes, dimensions and other accessory elements, used to manufacture
the closing cap of the invention, may be suitably substituted for others which do
not depart from the scope defined by the claims which are included below.
1. A screw-on closing cap for containers, in particular caps intended for containers
that have an opening in a neck provided with an outer threaded portion, comprising
a lower ring configured to be coupled to the neck of the container and an upper cap
(2) having on the inner face thereof a thread configured to be coupled to the outer
threaded portion of a container neck, the upper cap (2) and the lower ring (1) being
joined together in such a way that they are able to rotate integrally with each other,
joining the upper cap (2) and the lower ring (1) by means of two extensions (3) with
a certain degree of flexibility that are diametrically opposed to each other, each
one formed by a thickening in the lower ring that includes a grooved portion (7) such
that the extensions are formed above the grooved portion, in such a way that the two
extensions have the same outer diameter as the outer diameter of the thickening, the
lower edge of the body of the upper cap having a step that defines a recessed portion
in which the extensions are located, such that in a closed condition the two extensions
(3) are arranged above and parallel to the body of the lower ring (1), while in an
open position of the closing cap, the upper end of the extensions (3) acts as a hinge
region in such a way that the upper cap (2) is able to rotate, characterised in that linear openings in the lower ring (1) are provided running parallel to the lower
edge of said lower ring (1) and the linear openings are arranged radially and at least
partially underlying the grooved portion (7) and spaced apart from each other.
2. The screw-on closing cap according to claim 1, characterised in that it includes stop means intended to fixedly hold the upper cap (2) in an inverted
position with respect to the arrangement taken on by the upper cap (2) during the
closed position.
3. The screw-on closing cap for containers according to claim 2, characterised in that the stop means comprise a projection (4) that protrudes from the lower ring (1),
which is aligned in height with a tab (5) that protrudes laterally from the lower
edge of the upper cap (2), such that, in an open condition, the tab abuts an upper
surface of the projection (4), in which the tab (5) has a curved path adaptable to
the radius of curvature of the lower ring.
4. The screw-on closing cap for containers according to any of the preceding claims,
characterised in that the inside of the lower ring (1) includes retaining means intended to act on a perimeter
projection present on a container neck, said retaining means being present along the
inner diameter of the body of the lower ring (1).
5. The screw-on closing cap for containers according to claim 4, characterised in that the retaining means comprise a plurality of protuberances aligned and equidistant
from each other, which run parallel to the lower edge of the upper cap.
6. The screw-on closing cap for containers according to any of the preceding claims,
characterised in that the linear openings include second tamper-evident seals.
7. The screw-on closing cap for containers according to claim 6, characterised in that the second tamper-evident seals consist of breaking bridges located between the upper
edge and lower edge of said openings.
8. The screw-on closing cap for containers according to any of the preceding claims,
characterised in that the linear openings (9') are located in a lower edge of the lower ring (1), such
that they are open at the bottom.
9. The screw-on closing cap according to any of the preceding claims, characterised in that it is made of a single piece of injection mouldable or compression moulded plastic
material.
10. A beverage container, comprising a bottle-shaped body that includes a threaded neck
at the top, characterised in that it includes a screw-on closing cap according to any of claims 1 to 9 coupled to the
threaded neck.