TECHNICAL FIELD
[0001] The present invention relates to a reservoir cap.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0002] Easy-open reservoir caps are mainly used in the field of extemporaneous preparations.
[0003] Extemporaneous preparations are typically prepared by mixing a given amount of liquid,
e.g. a sterile water solution in a container, with a given amount of product (in liquid,
powder, or other form), which is typically stored in a reservoir contained in the
cap that closes the container.
[0004] This ensures stability of the products for a long time, as they are separately packaged
and will be only mixed when the preparation is used.
[0005] Typically, the reservoir cap comprises a tray that is closed on the side facing the
container. The tray typically contains the product to be mixed with the contents of
the container, as well as a punch member, that can pierce the bottom of the tray and
allow the product in the tray to be mixed with the liquid in the container.
[0006] Such mixing may occur by gravity or, for instance, by suitable stirring of the container/reservoir
cap assembly.
[0007] Typically, the punch forms the top closure of the tray and is formed in such a manner
as to be entirely held in the tray, once the latter has been opened.
[0008] As a result, access to the extemporaneous preparation so mixed requires total removal
of the whole reservoir cap from the container, for instance by acting on the means
for holding the reservoir cap to the container, which are adapted to be manually ruptured
by an adult in a relatively easy manner.
[0009] A non-negligible drawback of prior art systems is that the punch member, which is
designed for nearly but not wholly complete separation of the bottom of the tray from
the rest of the reservoir cap, may occasionally completely pierce the tray, thereby
causing removal of its bottom and fall of the bottom into the container.
[0010] Upon use of the preparation, since the reservoir cap has been removed from the mouth
of the container, the bottom of the tray may come out of the container, and be possibly
ingested, which is a particularly serious hazard in case of ingestion by people.
DE 20 2009 014 877 U1 discloses a reservoir cap according infants or elder to the preamble of claim 1.
EP 0 356 758 A1 discloses another prior art reservoir cap. In view of the prior art as described
above, the object of the present invention is to provide a reservoir cap having easy-open
and/or improved safety features, that can at least partially obviate the above mentioned
drawbacks.
[0011] Furthermore, the present invention affords advantages in terms of simple fabrication,
greater strength, more compact design and/or higher versatility.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0012] According to the present invention, this object is fulfilled by a reservoir cap as
defined in claim 1.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0013] The features and advantages of the invention will appear more clearly from the following
detailed description of a practical embodiment, which is illustrated without limitation
in the annexed drawings, in which:
- Figure 1 is a perspective view of a preferred embodiment of a reservoir cap of the
present invention;
- Figure 2 is an exploded view of the reservoir cap of Figure 1;
- Figure 3 is a top view of the reservoir cap of Figure 1;
- Figure 4 shows the section A-A of the reservoir cap of Figure 3;
- Figure 5 shows a longitudinal section of the reservoir cap of Figure 1, with the outer
seal removed before piercing;
- Figure 6 shows a longitudinal section of the reservoir cap of Figure 1, after piercing.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0014] Reference will be made herein without distinction to a "longitudinal", "vertical"
or "axial" direction, the latter being intended as the direction substantially defined
by the symmetry axis of the reservoir cap, if the latter is deemed to be formed of
cylindrical elements only. Such axis is referenced X-X in the figures.
[0015] The reservoir cap as shown in the figures and generally referenced 1, comprises an
inner member (or punch) 2 and an outer member 3, which is placed external to the inner
member 2.
[0016] The reservoir cap 1 advantageously comprises holding means 4, for holding the reservoir
cap 1 to a container. The container (not shown) comprises a neck and a mouth, upon
which the reservoir cap 1 is typically mounted.
[0017] The container is typically a vial or a small or large bottle.
[0018] The reservoir cap 1 further comprises a compartment 5 and an outer seal 6. Advantageously,
the compartment 5 is joined to or integrally formed with the outer seal 6 and/or the
holding means 4. Preferably, the holding means 4, the compartment 5 and the outer
seal 6 are integral with one another and/or formed of one piece.
[0019] Advantageously, the outer seal 6 comprises a line of weakness or preferably a frangible
line which, upon first opening, is ruptured to access the preparation, which ensures
quality thereof.
[0020] The holding means 4 may also be known in the art and allow coupling of the reservoir
cap 1 to the container. According to the present invention, the holding relation between
the reservoir cap 1 and the container 1 may or may not be designed to be easily overcome
by the force of an adult. Advantageously, such holding relation may be designed not
to be easily overcome by the force of an adult, which effectively prevents removal
thereof in ordinary use.
[0021] This may be obtained by the provision of a skirt 41 around an annular ridge of the
container's mouth.
[0022] The skirt 41 has such an axial length as to entirely cover the annular ridge. The
skirt has a substantially annular interior ridge 42, which is designed to interfere
with the ridge of the container.
[0023] The ridge 42 may have an annular shape or consist of a succession of ridges extending
in circumferential arrangement, and with overall symmetry relative to the longitudinal
axis.
[0024] Advantageously, the skirt 41 is integral with a flange 43, which is placed above
the mouth of the container.
[0025] The compartment 5 comprises a cylindrical side wall 51, having an open top and a
closed bottom 52. The bottom 52 has a variable thickness, with the minimum thickness
near the side wall 51 and a greater thickness at the center. This will form a circumferential
or substantially circumferential line of weakness 55, which may be only partially,
at least partially or wholly ruptured by the punch 2 of the reservoir cap 1, and will
ensure at the same time the liquid-tightness of the reservoir cap 1.
[0026] Therefore, according to the present invention the separation of the bottom 52 from
the side wall 51 occurs by rupture of the line of weakness 55 as described above.
[0027] The side wall 51 may comprise guide means near its open end, which means are arranged
to axially guide the sliding motion of an inner element 2 in the compartment 5. For
example, these means may consist of a single circumferential ridge 53 (which is shown
near the upper end of the compartment 5) or a plurality of variously sparse or variously
vertically (or horizontally) elongate projections.
[0028] Advantageously, the guide means may be formed in such a manner as to ensure liquid-tightness.
[0029] The compartment 5 may also comprise an outer flange 54, which is designed for engagement
near the mouth. The outer flange 54 may be placed, for instance, in the lower half
of the compartment 5, e.g. leaving 1/3 of the axial length of the compartment 5 in
the container at the most.
[0030] Advantageously, the outer flange 54 and the flange 43 are integral and/or aligned.
[0031] The outer seal 6 comprises a removable element 61 and may comprise a constrained
element 62. Upon first opening, the removable element 61 is moved away from the container,
whereas the constrained element 62 remains integral with the container 100.
[0032] The outer seal 6 is formed in such a manner as to ensure rupture or permanent deformation
thereof upon first opening.
[0033] In the illustrated embodiment, the removable element 61 has a substantially cylindrical
shape, which is advantageously open at its top and/or bottom.
[0034] The outer seal 6 comprises a line of weakness 63, e.g. consisting of rupture bridges
64 (as shown in the figures), which is ruptured upon removal of the outer seal 6.
The rupture bridges 64 may alternate with support elements 65, which prevent the rupture
bridges 64 from collapsing due to accidental buckling, while having a sufficiently
sparse arrangement and a sufficient size as to allow both easy removal of the outer
seal 6 and easy fabrication thereof.
[0035] The bridges 64 and the support elements 65 may be formed between the removable element
61 and the constrained element 62. As shown in the figures, the constrained element
62 is an annular portion projecting out of the flange 43 and/or the flange 54, and
preferably joined thereto or integral therewith.
[0036] The removable element 61 may include a gripping tab 67, whose longitudinal extension
is equal or substantially equal to the longitudinal extension of the removable element
61.
[0037] The gripping tab may circumferentially extend over 45°, and is delimited at its sides
by two lines of weakness, which separate it from the rest of the removable element
61.
[0038] Advantageously, the lines of weakness consist of a thin wall, e.g. such that the
interior or exterior of the removable element 61 remains seamless at the lines of
weakness. For example, the line of weakness 63 may include a vertical section, which
helps to define a gripping tab 67 with a second line of weakness 66 parallel to the
vertical section, which tab is adapted to be grasped by a user for first opening.
[0039] As more clearly shown in Figures 1 and 2, the longitudinal extension of the gripping
tab 67 may be equal or substantially equal to that of the removable element 61. Advantageously,
the gripping tab 67 has a circumferential extension of about 45° and is defined by
two grooves.
[0040] The removable element 61 may have interior abutment members, such as circumferentially
spaced, e.g. vertically-extending ribs 68, which cooperate with the punch 2 to prevent
accidental actuation thereof.
[0041] The ribs 68 create a lower abutment surface 69 for the punch 2, thereby preventing
the punch 2 (as more clearly shown in Figure 4) from accidentally moving downward
(i.e. towards the bottom 52 of the compartment 5) before removal of the removable
element 61.
[0042] Such abutment members, which are preferably formed of one piece therewith, are only
removed upon removal of the outer seal 6, which removal allows actuation of the punch
2.
[0043] Advantageously, the abutment members (or ribs 68) are integral with the removable
element 61 and are preferably formed of one piece therewith. The outer seal 6 includes
one or more abutment members 70 which prevent the punch 2 from being pulled out of
the reservoir cap 1 before actual removal of the outer seal 6.
[0044] Therefore, the abutment member/s 70 help to ensure the tamperproof feature of the
reservoir cap 1, by effectively deterring any desired or accidental tampering of its
contents.
[0045] The abutment member/s 70 are either a circumferential rib, as shown, or one or more
inwardly projecting radial lugs.
[0046] Nevertheless, the illustrated embodiment affords easier assembly of the reservoir
cap 1, as the rib may be formed in such a manner as to be easily overcome when the
punch 2 is introduced into the compartment 5 and not vice versa. For example, it may
have a substantially saw-toothed profile.
[0047] The punch 2 comprises a substantially cylindrical central portion 21 and a closing
wall 22, which closes the central portion 21 at its top. The central portion 21 and
the closing wall 22 define together an inner cavity 23.
[0048] The central portion 21 preferably has external dimensions just smaller than the internal
dimension of the compartment 5, such that it can be contained therein.
[0049] Advantageously, the dimensions are very close, so that the outer wall of the central
portion 21 can be guided by the above mentioned guide means.
[0050] The central portion 21 ends at its bottom with an edge 24 which does not lie on a
plane perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the central portion 21. Advantageously,
the edge has an inclined profile, e.g. either a curved or preferably a straight inclined
profile, thereby defining a tip 25.
[0051] Upon assembly of the reservoir cap 1, the punch 2 is located in the compartment 5
with the tip 25 proximate to the bottom 52, substantially at the thinner portion of
the bottom 52.
[0052] In operation, as a user presses the closing wall 22 downward (or towards the bottom
52), he/she first moves the tip 25 to contact with the bottom 52 and then causes the
edge 24 of the punch 2 to accomplish full or partial separation (as needed) of the
bottom 52 of the cylindrical element 51 from the compartment 5.
[0053] In order to provide a limit stop for the punch 2, to prevent full separation of the
bottom 52 from the cylindrical element 51, the reservoir cap comprises appropriate
limit stop members, advantageously in the form of abutment surfaces which prevent
excessive relative longitudinal movement of the punch 2 and the compartment 5. In
practice, given the profile of the edge 24 (which is typically obtained by the intersection
of a sloping plane with the central portion 21), the relative axial displacement (or
relative position) may be related to the section of the edge of the bottom 52 which
is removed by the action of the edge 24, allowing determination of a maximum displacement
that does not cause full separation of the bottom 52 from the rest of the compartment
5 or, likewise, a relative position beyond which such relative displacement should
be prevented.
[0054] In the illustrated embodiment, the central portion 21 ends at its top by a flange
26, whose lower portion 27 forms a limit stop by abutting against the upper end of
the cylindrical element 51 of the compartment 5.
[0055] By adjusting the distance between the lower surface 27 of the flange 26 and the upper
end of the cylindrical element 51, with the reservoir cap 1 assembled, the length
of the edge of the bottom 52 that is actually cut by the punch 2 as the latter moves
down can be also adjusted.
[0056] Likewise, the flange 26 may be envisaged to comprise an outer skirt (having either
a continuous or a discontinuous circumferential extension) whose lower end fits in
a gap between the outer seal 6 and the compartment 5.
[0057] The outer edge 27 of the flange 26 may have a sufficient longitudinal extension as
to allow the inner member 2 to be pulled out after the first opening.
[0058] Thus, the mouth of the container is cleared without requiring the reservoir cap 1
to be released from the container, which provides a practical advantage, as well as
the advantage that the section that comes out of the container is smaller than the
original section of the container, namely substantially as large as the bottom 52.
[0059] Therefore, in case of accidental separation, the bottom 52 cannot accidentally fall
out, as it will have to pass through an opening that has a substantially equal diameter
and an irregular profile.
[0060] Advantageously, the central portion 21 comprises a thinner lower portion 21a and
a normal-thickness (thicker) upper portion 21b; more advantageously, the upper portion
21b does not have outwardly directed ridges, and is smooth.
[0061] The reservoir cap 1 is assembled by first introducing the product into the inner
cavity 23 (with the punch 2 positioned with the tip 25 upwards) and by later placing
the compartment 5 over the punch 2. Then, the reservoir cap 1 may be mounted to the
container.
[0062] Those skilled in the art will obviously appreciate that a number of changes and variants
may be made to the arrangements as described hereinbefore to meet incidental and specific
needs.
[0063] All of these variants and changes fall within scope of the invention, as defined
in the following claims.
1. A reservoir cap (1) comprising:
- a compartment (5) comprising a bottom (52) and a side wall (51), said bottom (52)
and said side wall (51) being joined by a weakened line (55);
- a punch (2) positioned inside said compartment (5), comprising an edge (24) capable
of rupturing said weakened line (55) by a relative motion of said punch (2) and said
compartment (5);
- an outer seal (6) positioned outside said compartment (5); wherein said outer seal
(6) comprises a removable element (61) and means (70) for preventing the punch (2)
from moving relative to said compartment (5) in a direction opposite to the direction
it follows to rupture said weakened line (55),
wherein:
- said means for preventing said punch (2) from moving in a direction opposite to
the direction it follows to rupture said weakened line (55) comprise one or more abutment
members (70),
- said one or more abutment members (70) projecting inwardly towards said punch (2)
to prevent said punch (2) from being pulled out of the reservoir cap (1) before removal
of the removable element (61),
characterized in that said one or more abutment members (70) comprise a circumferential rib (70) or one
or more inwardly projecting radial lugs.
2. A reservoir cap (1) as claimed in claim 1, comprising constraining means (4) for constraining
said reservoir-cap (1) to said container.
3. A reservoir cap (1) as claimed in claim 1 or 2, wherein said punch (2) has a first
hollow end comprising a first tip (25) and a second end comprising an outer flange
(26).
4. A reservoir cap (1) as claimed in claim 3, wherein said one or more abutments members
(70) create an upper abutment for said flange (26), which prevents said flange (26)
from moving away from the direction it follows to rupture said weakened line (55).
5. A reservoir cap (1) as claimed in claim 3 or 4, wherein said removable element (61)
comprises means for preventing said punch (2) from moving relative to said compartment
to rupture said weakened line (55), said means for preventing said punch (2) from
moving relative to said compartment (5) to rupture said weakened line (55) creating
a lower abutment (69) for said flange (26), said lower abutment (69) preventing said
flange (26) from moving to rupture said weakened line (55) before removal of the removable
element (61).
6. A reservoir cap (1) as claimed in claim 5, wherein said lower abutment (69) is defined
by circumferentially spaced ribs (68) projecting out of the inner surface of the removable
element (61).
1. Behälterkappe (1), umfassend:
- eine Kammer (5), die einen Boden (52) und eine Seitenwand (51) umfasst, wobei der
Boden (52) und die Seitenwand (51) durch eine Schwächungslinie (55) verbunden sind,
- einen Stempel (2), der innerhalb der Kammer (5) angeordnet ist, umfassend eine Kante
(24), die in der Lage ist, die Schwächungslinie (55) durch eine relative Bewegung
des Stempels (2) und der Kammer (5) zu durchstoßen,
- einen äußeren Verschluss (6), der außerhalb der Kammer (5) angeordnet ist, wobei
der äußere Verschluss (6) ein entfernbares Element (61) und Mittel (70) zum Verhindern,
dass sich der Stempel (2) relativ zu der Kammer (5) in eine Richtung bewegt, die der
Richtung entgegengesetzt ist, der dieser folgt, um die Schwächungslinie (55) zu durchstoßen,
umfasst,
wobei:
- die Mittel zum Verhindern, dass sich der Stempel (2) in eine Richtung bewegt, die
der Richtung entgegengesetzt ist, der dieser folgt, um die Schwächungslinie (55) zu
durchstoßen, ein oder mehrere Anschlagglieder (70) umfassen,
- das eine oder die mehreren Anschlagglieder (70) einwärts in Richtung des Stempels
(2) vorstehen, um zu verhindern, dass der Stempel (2) vor dem Entfernen des entfernbaren
Elements (61) aus der Behälterkappe (1) gezogen wird,
dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass das eine oder die mehreren Anschlagglieder (70) eine Umfangsrippe (70) oder eine
oder mehrere einwärts vorstehende radiale Nasen umfassen.
2. Behälterkappe (1) nach Anspruch 1, umfassend Festhaltemittel (4) zum Festhalten der
Behälterkappe (1) an dem Behälter.
3. Behälterkappe (1) nach Anspruch 1 oder 2, wobei der Stempel (2) ein erstes hohles
Ende, das eine erste Spitze (25) umfasst, und ein zweites Ende, das einen äußeren
Flansch (26) umfasst, aufweist.
4. Behälterkappe (1) nach Anspruch 3, wobei das eine oder die mehreren Anschlagglieder
(70) einen oberen Anschlag für den Flansch (26) schaffen, der verhindert, dass sich
der Flansch (26) von der Richtung wegbewegt, der dieser folgt, um die Schwächungslinie
(55) zu durchstoßen.
5. Behälterkappe (1) nach Anspruch 3 oder 4, wobei das entfernbare Element (61) Mittel
zum Verhindern umfasst, dass sich der Stempel (2) relativ zu der Kammer bewegt, um
die Schwächungslinie (55) zu durchstoßen, wobei die Mittel zum Verhindern, dass sich
der Stempel (2) relativ zu der Kammer (5) bewegt, um die Schwächungslinie (55) zu
durchstoßen, einen unteren Anschlag (69) für den Flansch (26) schaffen, wobei der
untere Anschlag (69) verhindert, dass sich der Flansch (26) vor dem Entfernen des
entfernbaren Elements (61) bewegt, um die Schwächungslinie (55) zu durchstoßen.
6. Behälterkappe (1) nach Anspruch 5, wobei der untere Anschlag (69) durch um den Umfang
voneinander beabstandete Rippen (68) definiert ist, die aus der inneren Oberfläche
des entfernbaren Elements (61) vorstehen.
1. Bouchon de réservoir (1) comprenant :
- un compartiment (5) comprenant un fond (52) et une paroi latérale (51), ledit fond
(52) et ladite paroi latérale (51) étant joints par une ligne fragilisée (55),
- un poinçon (2) positionné à l'intérieur dudit compartiment (5), comprenant un bord
(24) capable de rompre la ligne fragilisée (55) par un mouvement relatif dudit poinçon
(2) et dudit compartiment (5),
- un joint extérieur (6) positionné à l'extérieur dudit compartiment (5), ledit joint
extérieur (6) comprenant un élément amovible (61) et un moyen pour empêcher le poinçon
(2) de bouger par rapport audit compartiment (5) dans un sens opposé au sens qu'il
suit pour rompre ladite ligne fragilisée (55),
dans lequel :
- ledit moyen destiné à empêcher le poinçon (2) de bouger dans un sens opposé au sens
qu'il suit pour rompre ladite ligne fragilisée (55) comprend un ou plusieurs éléments
de butée (70),
- lesdits un ou plusieurs éléments de butée (70) saillant vers l'intérieur vers le
poinçon (2) pour empêcher le poinçon (2) d'être tiré à l'extérieur du bouchon de réservoir
(1) avant le retrait de l'élément amovible (61),
caractérisé en ce que lesdits un ou plusieurs éléments de butée (70) comprennent une nervure circonférentielle
(70) ou une ou plusieurs languettes radiales saillant vers l'intérieur.
2. Bouchon de réservoir (1) selon la revendication 1, comprenant un moyen de retenue
(4) pour retenir ledit bouchon de réservoir (1) sur ledit contenant.
3. Bouchon de réservoir (1) selon la revendication 1 ou 2, dans lequel ledit poinçon
(2) a une première extrémité creuse comportant une première pointe (25) et une seconde
extrémité comportant une bride extérieure (26).
4. Bouchon de réservoir (1) selon la revendication 3, dans lequel lesdits un ou plusieurs
éléments de butée (70) créent pour ladite bride (26) une butée supérieure qui empêche
ladite bride (26) de s'éloigner du sens qu'elle suit pour rompre ladite ligne fragilisée
(55).
5. Bouchon de réservoir (1) selon la revendication 3 ou 4, dans lequel ledit élément
amovible (61) comprend un moyen pour empêcher ledit poinçon (2) de bouger par rapport
audit compartiment pour rompre ladite ligne fragilisée (55), ledit moyen destiné à
empêcher le dit poinçon (2) de bouger par rapport audit compartiment (5) pour rompre
ladite ligne fragilisée (55) créant une butée inférieure (69) pour ladite bride (26),
ladite butée inférieure (69) empêchant ladite bride (26) de se déplacer pour rompre
ladite ligne fragilisée (55) avant le retrait de l'élément amovible (61).
6. Bouchon de réservoir (1) selon la revendication 5, dans lequel ladite butée inférieure
(69) est définie par des nervures espacées circonférentiellement (68) saillant de
la surface interne de l'élément amovible (61).