[0001] Sheet-metal lids for sealed closing of containers such as drums or cans which comprise
a peripheral groove to receive the upper edge of the container with the interposition
of a sealing gasket are known. Said lids comprise also a discontinuous peripheral
edge identifying a plurality of tongues for clamping to the edge of the container,
or a continuous edge for fastening to the container by means of circumferential straps
for radial and axial compression.
[0002] To assure the necessary side seal of the container, the above mentioned peripheral
groove must be relatively deep. This involves a considerable problem upon stacking
of the lids during their production, storage and application to the containers.
[0003] Indeed, the lids being pressed of relatively thin sheet metal, it happens that upon
stacking they jam together, each groove receiving the back of the groove of the following
lid in the pile. This makes it very difficult to automatically position the lids.
[0004] In the known art it has been proposed to produce laterally and for the entire height
of the groove, at regular intervals along the circumference of the lid, reliefs directed
outward to prevent penetration in the groove of an overlying lid.
[0005] Said reliefs, being pressed from the sheet metal, reduce the side surface of the
groove which enters in contact with the side wall of the drum near the edge. To seek
to reduce this shortcoming the number of reliefs is necessarily reduced to at most
5 or 6 for the entire circumference of the lid, thus reducing proportionately the
effectiveness thereof in preventing jamming, also due to the elasticity of the edges
of the groove resulting from the thinness of the sheet metal, not obviated by the
lack of appropriate ribbing, and weakening the clamping of the lid on the mouthpiece
of the container.
[0006] In an attempt to prevent jamming between lids, the known art results in reduced quality
of the fastening between the lid and the container because of the discontinuous nature
of the contact surfaces caused by the reliefs or because of the elasticity of the
part of the lid in contact with the side walls of the container.
[0007] The general object of the present invention is to obviate the above mentioned shortcomings
and provide a pressed sheet-metal lid for closing containers as mentioned above and
which would avoid the problem of jamming of several stacked lids and at the same time
be sufficiently stiff.
[0008] In view of said object it has been tought to provide in accordance with the invention
a pressed sheet-metal lid comprising a discoidal portion and a virtually cylindrical
peripheral band with an edge identifying a circumferential groove for receiving the
edge of the mouthpiece of a cylindrical container for sealed closing thereof characterized
in that said band comprises a first and a second circumferential zone of adherence
to the internal side wall of the container near its mouthpiece, in the second circumferential
zone adjacent to the discoidal wall there being provided lead-ins spaced along the
circumference.
[0009] To further clarify the explanation of the innovative principles of the present invention
and its advantages in comparison with the known art there are described below with
the aid of the annexed drawings possible embodiments as non limiting examples applying
said principles. In the figures :
FIG. 1 shows a bottom partial plan view of a lid provided in accordance with the invention,
FIG. 2 shows a partial cross-section view along a radius of two lids such as the one
shown in FIG. 1 stacked,
FIG. 3 shows a partial cross-section view along a radius of a lid as in FIG. 1 clamped
on the mouthpiece of a complementary container, and
FIG. 4 shows a partial cross-section view along a radius of a variant of the lid as
in FIG. 1, fastened with a band on the mouthpiece of a complementary container.
[0010] With reference to the figures a lid 10 in accordance with the invention is shown
schematically in figures 1 and 2. Specifically in FIG. 1 is shown a circular segment
representing one fourth of the lid, the rest obviously being symmetrical.
[0011] Along the periphery of the lid 10 is pressed a groove 11 containing in its bottom
an annular gasket 12, the outermost wall of the groove terminating in a plurality
of tongues 13 with their free ends curled.
[0012] At regular intervals along the radially innermost wall of the groove 11 are drawn
parts 14 directed toward the centre of the lid and hence projecting on the face opposite
the groove 11. Said drawn parts 14 extend from the edge 16 of the groove 11 to a position
intermediate between the edge and the bottom of said groove so as to identify a supporting
surface 17 and at the same time leave available a side surface zone 15 continuing
around the entire circumference of the lid. The walls of the drawn parts are virtually
normal to the plane of extension of the lid.
[0013] As shown in FIG. 2, when on a lid 10 is stacked an identical lid 10' (the prime suffix
being used to indicate identical elements with identical numbers for the two lids
10 and 10') the supporting surfaces 17 of a lid enter in contact with the edge 16'
of the other lid. Under these conditions the dimensions of the drawn parts 14 and
the groove 11 are such that the projection identified by the groove 11 of the lower
lid does not engage in the groove 11' of the upper lid, also because of the flaring
form of the groove.
[0014] FIG. 3 shows the described lid clamped to the mouthpiece of a drum 18. As may be
seen in said figure the groove 11 receives the curled edge 19 of the drum 18, which
compresses the seal and thus assures sealing. At the same time the tongues 13 are
folded in such a manner as to close the groove 11 around the edge 19. The wall of
the drum near the edge 19 is thus clamped between the circumferentially continuous
wall 15 (of relatively ample height) and the bent back tongues, thus assuring good
closing. The continuous wall 15 also constitutes a guide surface for fitting of the
lid on the mouthpiece of the drum.
[0015] FIG. 4 shows a variant embodiment of the lid described and indicated therein by reference
number 10" which permits fastening with a radially and axially compressed band 21
by reduction of the diameter by the known art. In said variant embodiment the outer
edge of the receiving groove for the edge of the mouthpiece of the drum has no tongues
and terminates with a circumferentially continuous curled edge 20 to be clamped by
the band 21 against the edge 19. As may be seen in the figure the continuous surface
15" (analogous to the surface 15 of a lid 10) constitutes an ample and continuous
contact surface with the internal wall of the drum, thus assuring the quality of the
closing.
[0016] The characteristic of not jamming between lids is maintained unvaried by means of
drawn parts 14" with upper rabbet surfaces 17", which are analogous to the drawn parts
17.
[0017] In both embodiments the drawn parts 14, 14" arranged along the circumference at regular
intervals afford substantial stiffening of the lid and contribute to adherence by
forcing the surfaces 15, 15" against the inner wall of the drum. Said stiffening in
turn contributes to the possibility of providing a relatively deep groove with ample
lateral adherence surfaces between the lid and the drum.
[0018] Although the invention has been described in conjunction with a specific embodiment
it is evident that many alternatives and variations will be apparent to those skilled
in the art in light of the foregoing description. Accordingly, the invention is intended
to embrace all of the alternatives and variations that fall within the spirit and
scope of the invention.
[0019] It is thus understood, for example, that the proportions of the parts as shown in
the figures are to be considered indicative and may vary depending on the thickness
of the materials and the characteristics of the desired seal, as the method of fastening
between the container and the lid may vary.
1. Pressed sheet-metal lid comprising a discoidal portion and a virtually cylindrical
peripheral band with an edge identifying a circumferential groove to receive the edge
of the mouthpiece of a cylindrical container for sealed closing thereof characterized
in that said band comprises a first and a second circumferential zone of adherence
to the inner side wall of the container near the mouthpiece thereof, there being provided
in the second circumferential zone adjacent to the discoidal wall drawn parts spaced
along the circumference.
2. Lid in accordance with claim 1 characterized in that on the bottom of said groove
is arranged a sealing gasket for the edge of the mouthpiece of the container.
3. Lid in accordance with claim 1 characterized in that the wall of the groove toward
the outside of the lid comprises a plurality of tongues directed in a virtually normal
manner to the plane of the lid and bendable for clamping to the edge of the mouthpiece
of the container.
4. Lid in accordance with claim 1 characterized in that the wall of the groove toward
the outside of the lid comprises a continuous edge for fastening to the edge of a
container by means of a circumferential and axial compression band for reduction of
the diameter of the band.