AU8153601A - Cover for beverage can - Google Patents

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AU8153601A
AU8153601A AU81536/01A AU8153601A AU8153601A AU 8153601 A AU8153601 A AU 8153601A AU 81536/01 A AU81536/01 A AU 81536/01A AU 8153601 A AU8153601 A AU 8153601A AU 8153601 A AU8153601 A AU 8153601A
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P/00/011 28/5/91 Regulation 3.2
AUSTRALIA
Patents Act 1990
ORIGINAL
COMPLETE SPECIFICATION STANDARD PATENT Name of Applicant: Actual Inventor(s): Address for service is: HENBASE 3172 (PTY) LTD JAMES GEORGE NIEUWOUDT WRAY ASSOCIATES 239 Adelaide Terrace Perth, WA 6000 Attorney code: WR Invention Title: Cover for Beverage Can The following statement is a full description of this invention, including the best method of performing it known to me:- 1 /1 -1/2- TITLE OF INVENTION Cover for beverage can.
FIELD OF INVENTION The present invention relates to covers for beverage cans, and to a method for providing such covers to beverage cans.
The beverage cans, may be of the type having a tear-off lug closing off a dispensing opening.
BACKGROUND TO INVENTION Beverage cans often are stored or transported in surroundings which are not 10 hygienic. The result is that a beverage can may reach the end user in a condition, which is not only unattractive but is also unhygienic.
It is an object of the invention to suggest ways and means for assisting in overcoming this problem and, if required, providing additionally or alternatively a promotional advantage.
ooooo SUMMARY OF INVENTION According to the invention, there is provided a cover for a beverage can, which is constituted by a cylindrical housing, a floor and a lid part opposite to the floor, the can having a circumferential rim extending beyond the lid part, the cover o: i including a disc constituted by a disc part and a circumferential collar formed integrally therewith, the circumferential collar being adapted to fit mechanically tightly against the rim of the lid part of the cylindrical housing of a beverage can so that the disc part covers the lid part of a beverage can, and promotional material including at least one condom being arranged adjacent to the disc part and adapted to be located between the disc part and the lid part of a beverage can.
-2- The cover may include a tongue for removal from the beverage can to which it is fitted.
The cover may be adapted, in use, to indicate temperature.
Also according to the invention, there is provided a method of covering a dispensing opening in a lid of a beverage can, by attaching a cover as set out herein to a beverage can for closing off the dispensing opening of the beverage can, the method including the steps of providing promotional material including at least one condom between the cover and the lid of a beverage can; of placing the cover over such a dispensing opening; and of joining the cover removably to the beverage can.
The disc may be made of thin and flexible material, for instance of suitable sheet metal foil, a plastics foil or a foil made of any other suitable material.
The disc also may be of a laminated construction comprising at least two sheets, foils or layers laminated together.
Alternatively, or in addition, the disc may have an annular ring joined thereto for attachment to a beverage can.
In case of a disc made of plastics material, it may be applied to a beverage can byheat, glue, laser welding or melting, or merely by frictional fitting.
In case of a disc made of metal it may be applied to a beverage can by mechanical crimping, welding, glueing or merely by frictional fitting.
In the case of a disc made of glass it may be applied to a beverage can by glueing.
-3- The material of the disc may be bio-degradable to render it environmentally friendly. It also may be made of edible material and may be tasteless and have no smell.
The material of the disc may be such to render the cover illuminous.
The cover may be used for sterilising, protection, decorative, promotion or for any other purposes.
The cover may form part of a lid of a beverage can to be applied to a beverage can after filling so as to close the can.
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The cover may be applied to a beverage can before filling thereof or after filling thereof, and, in the latter case, before or after applying a pasteurising or sterilisation process to the beverage can.
The beverage can may be of round circular shape, and may be made of suitable sheet metal, for instance tin alloy. The beverage may be a carbonated beverage. It may be an alcoholic or non-alcoholic drink.
The beverage can can have opposite closed ends, in one end a tear-off lug being provided for uncovering a dispensing opening.
The cover may function as a trigger for opening the dispensing part of a 0to can. It may replace the existing trigger of a beverage can or can act as a lever mechanism for opening a can. It may also be attached to an existing trigger of a can in order to be partly or wholly used to open a can. It may also be used as any other mechanism for opening of a can.
The cover may be used as a cover for opened cans in order to stop spilling 1s and running down of opened beverages.
The cover itself may act as a drinking straw and/or any mouthpiece for drinking purposes. The mouthpiece may always be visual or only when the cover is removed from a beverage can. The cover may also be used (for instance tomrn, bent, folded) in any way to act as a mouthpiece for drinking 20 purposes.
The cover may be used to attach any items, such as a drinking straw, a :oeo mouthpiece for drinking, a gift, money, a puzzle, chemicals (such as headache and other pills, medicinal items), a game, a tobacco item, a, toy, seeds, safety material, or any other useful item. These items may be attached underneath, onto or on top of the body (or between layers).
The cover may be provided with promotional or advertising material, either on or below the cover itself or as a separate item. A separate member may be located between the disc and a beverage can to which it is fitted.
Promotional material may be made from any material such as biodegradable material. The promotional material may be impregnated beforehand for moisture absorption or sterilizing purposes.
The cover may be adapted to activate any promotional item as the cover is opened or removed from a beverage can.
The promotional material may be aimed at promoting or advertising any sport event in any way.
The promotional material may be aimed at promoting or advertising any project (for instance polio, aids prevention) in any way, for example a condom may be placed between the can and the lid of a container.
The promotional material may be fixed in any way to the existing trigger 15 mechanism of a can, that is below, through or on top of the trigger •mechanism.
S The cover may have any two or three dimensional shape for promotional purposes.
The cover may be adapted to release any smell or odour as it is opened.
The smell may be for promotional purposes or may give an indication of the quality or type of the beverage or any other purpose.
The cover may be layered and may contain any chemicals or combination of chemicals aimed at cooling or heating the beverage drink or beverage can in any way. An example is a chemical of which the temperature lowers as it is crushed, such as used for sport injuries. In this case the cover may be attached to the bottom of a beverage can or to the top of a beverage can.
The cover or promotional item may be of any colour or combination of colours. The cover or promotional item may also be transparent or translucent. The material may also change colours or images under certain circumstances, for example when it is pressed, rubbed, dropped, or exposed to heat or cold.
The cover material and promotional item can also be used to indicate the temperature of a beverage in a beverage can. This may be by displaying a colour or by giving any other visual or perceivable indication.
The cover material or promotional item may also give an indication of the quality of the beverage in a beverage can. The indication can be visual or any other means perceivable by humans, such as smelling, feeling, seeing a colour or any other display.
ooooo The cover and promotional item may reflect the age of the beverage.
The cover may reflect the fact that the cover has or has not been opened or removed before so as to indicate tampering. This is to stop tampering with promotional items.
The cover may be made of multi-layer material that may be or may not be fixed to one another. The promotional items may be placed between the layers of material, or below the layers or on top of the layers of material.
The cover may be impregnated before or after being applied to a beverage can in order to ensure a sterilized attachment.
The cover may be gas permeable so as to allow breathing.
The cover may screw onto the top or bottom of a beverage can.
The promotional material may be slid onto a beverage can before the cover is fitted to the can.
The promotional material may be printed or stamped on a beverage can underneath the cover material.
The cover may be fitted with a tongue or lug for easy opening or partly or fully removing the cover or for uncovering the promotional material. The tongue or lug may form part of the cover or may be a separate part which is fixed to a beverage can.
In some uses the cover should not be easily removable. According to one suggestion, the cover must be destroyed if it is removed.
A removal strip may be located between the cover and the lid of a beverage can. The removable strip may extend over one edge of a rim of a beverage can or over opposite edges of a rim to provide one or two gripping parts for lifting the cover off a beverage can to which it is fitted.
The strip may be made of a flexible material, for example a thread, a string, a thin rope, a flat strip, a wire or be of any other suitable form.
Although in the specification reference is made to a "beverage can" this expression also includes a can containing any other goods, such as foodstuffs.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS The invention will now be described by way of example with reference to the accompanying schematic drawings.
In the drawings there is shown in: Figure 1 a side view of a beverage can provided with a first embodiment of a cover in accordance with the invention; Figure 2 Figure 3 Figure 4 a plan view seen along arrow II in Figure 1; a side view of a-beverage can provided with a second embodiment of a cover in accordance with the invention; a plan view seen along arrow IV in Figure 3; Figure 5 on a slightly increased scale, a side view of part of the cover as seen along arrow V in Figure 2 and constituted by a single layer or foil; Figure 6 a view corresponding to Figure 5 but showing a cover constituted by laminated foils or layers; Figure 7 a sectional side view of the cover seen along arrows VII-VII in Figure 4; Figure 8 a sectional side view of a third embodiment of a cover in accordance with the invention provided with a ring for attachment purposes and as seen along arrows VIII-VIII in Figure 4; Figure 9 a view from below seen along arrow IX in Figure 8; Figure 10 Figure 11 Figure 12 Figure 13 a plan view of a beverage can provided with a fourth embodiment of a cover in accordance with the invention; a side view seen along arrow XI in Figure a side view corresponding to Figure 2 but showing a fourth embodiment of a cover in accordance with the invention; a side view of a beverage can provided with various embodiments of a cover in accordance with the invention and as shown in Figures 14 to 24; a plan view seen along arrow XIV in Figure 13; a sectional side view seen along arrows XV-XV in Figure 14; and to 24 a sectional side views corresponding to Figure 15 but showing various other embodiments of a cover in accordance with the invention.
Figure 14 Figure 15 Figures 16 4 *4 4 4 4 4 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS Referring to Figures 1 and 2 a beverage can 10 is shown, which has a closed bottom end 12 and a closed top end 14, the top end 14 being covered by means of a first embodiment of a cover generally indicated by reference numeral 16.
20 The cover 16 is of round circular shape and is in disc form. It may be constituted by a single layer or foil 18 as shown in Figure 5 or by way of a laminated construction 20 comprising two layers 22, 24 laminated together as illustrated in Figure 6.
The cover 16 is attached to the top 14 of the can 10 by way of glueing, heat sealing, laser welding, or in any other suitable manner.
The cover 16 may be made of any suitable material, such as plastics or metal foil.
Referring now the Figures 3, 4 and 7 the can 10 is closed off at its upper end 14 by means of a second embodiment of a cover 26. The cover 26 is constituted by a disc shaped part 28 and an annular collar 30, which is downwardly directed and fits around the top end of the can In Figures 8 and 9 a third embodiment of a cover 32 is shown, which is l0 constituted by a disc shaped part 34 and an annular ring 36 joined thereto or formed integrally therewith.
Referring to Figures 10 and 11, a beverage can 38 is shown, which has a cylindrical housing 40 and a closed top end or lid part 42, the top end 42 being covered by means of a cover in accordance with a third embodiment Is of the invention generally indicated by reference numeral 44.
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0 ."The cover 44 is constituted by a disc part 46 and, formed integrally therewith, a circumferential collar 48. In use the collar 48 fits tightly over the upper circumferential edge or rim 50 of the can 38 and the disc part 46 fits over the lid part 42. If required any promotional material 52 as set out before may be placed between the disc part 46 and the lid part 42.
As shown in Figure 12, the cover 44 may be provided with a lug or tongue 54 extending from the collar 48, by means of which the cover 44 can be pulled off the rim or edge 50 of the can 38 so as to reach the promotional material 52.
Referring to Figures 13 to 15, a beverage can 56 is shown which has a cylindrical housing 58, a top lid part 60, with a circumferential rim 62, and a bottom floor part 64 with a circumferential rim 66.
The cover 68 includes a disc 70 which is pressed into position so that its circumferential edge 72 engages tightly with the inside of the rim 62.
Promotional material 64 can be placed between the cover 68 and the lid part 60 (Figure In Figures 16 to 24 different embodimnet of other covers 68.1 68.9 in accordance with the invention are shown fitted to a can 56 as illustrated in Figures 13 to 15. These covers 68.1 68.9 are characterized as follows: The cover 68.1 has a disc 74 with a circumferential rim 76 which is directed upwardly and which assists in fitting the cover 68.1 to the rim 62 (Figure •16).
15 The cover 68.2 has a disc 78 with a circumferential rim 80 to facilitate ':"fitting to the inside of the rim 62. On one side it has an additional lip 82 to assist such fitting (Figure 17).
too The cover 68.3 has a disc 84 with a circumferential V-shaped projection 86, which also assists in fitting the cover 68.3 to the rim 62 (Figure 18).
*sea*: The cover 68.4 has a disc 88 with a circumferential edge 90, and a
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•o :downwardly directed collar 92 projecting from the face 94 of the cover disc 0o•• SO...i 88. The circumferential edge 90 of the disc 88 engages with the rim 62.
The collar 92 spaces the disc 88 away from the lid part 60 to provide a 12/1 space for accommodating promotional material 64 (Figure 19). For clarity an enlargement is shown as indicated by arrow XIX.
The cover 68.5 includes a disc 96 which is fitted by way of its circumferential edge 98 to the inside of the rim 62. A lug or tongue 100 is provided on the disc 96 or is joined thereto, and projects upwardly. The lug or tongue 100 serves for assisting in lifting and removing the cover 68.5 (Figure The cover 68.6 includes a disc 102 and is fitted to the inside of the rim 62 by way of its circumferential edge 104. For removal of the cover 34 a string 106 is located between the disc 102 and the lid part 60. The string 106 projects by way of its extremities 108, 110 over the rim 62 to enable it to be gripped for removal of the cover 68.6. If necessary, only one extremity 108 lies over the edge of the rim 62 (Figure 21).
The cover 68.7 has a disc 112 and at its circumferential edge is provided i: 15 with a threaded collar 114 which is adapted to be screwed on the inside face of the rim 62 (Figure 22). If required, the rim 62 may have a o cooperating screw threaded formation.
The cover 68.8 has a disc 116 which is of convex shape and is adapted to be pressed into the space between the rim 62 so that the circumferential 20 edge 118 of the disc 116 can engage tightly with the rim 62 (Figure 23).
ooooo The cover 68.9 includes a concave disc 120 and is adapted to be pushed into position onto the rim 62 so that its circumferential edge 122 engages with the inside of the rim 62 (Figure 24).
12/2 Throughout the specification, unless the context requires otherwise, the word "comprise" or variations such as "comprises" or "comprising", will be understood to imply the inclusion of a stated integer or group of integers but not the exclusion of any other integer or group of integers.
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1. A cover for a beverage can, which is constituted by a cylindrical housing, a floor and a lid part opposite to the floor, the can having a circumferential rim extending beyond the lid part, the cover including a disc constituted by a disc part and a circumferential collar formed integrally therewith, the circumferential collar being adapted to fit mechanically tightly against the rim of the lid part of the cylindrical housing of a beverage can so that the disc part covers the lid part of a beverage can, and promotional material including at least one condom being arranged adjacent to the disc part and adapted to be located between the disc part and the lid part of a beverage can.
2. A cover as claimed in claim 1, further including a tongue for removal from the beverage can to which it is fitted.
3. A cover as claimed in claim 1 or claim 2 adapted, in use, to indicate temperature. 15
4. A method of covering a dispensing opening in a lid of a beverage can, by attaching a cover as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 3 to a beverage can for closing off the dispensing opening of the beverage can, the method including the steps of providing promotional material including at least one condom between the cover and the lid of a beverage can; of placing the 20 cover over such a dispensing opening; and of joining the cover removably to the beverage can.
5. A cover for a beverage can, which beverage can has a cylindrical housing and a lid part at one end of the cylindrical housing, the cover including a disc constituted by a disc part and a circumferential collar formed integrally therewith, the collar being adapted to fit tightly against an end of the cylindrical housing of a beverage can so that the disc part covers the lid part of the beverage can. 13/2-
6. A cover as claimed in claim 5, which is provided with promotional material.
7. A cover as claimed in claim 6, in which the promotional material is constituted by a separate member located adjacent the disc.
8. A cover as claimed in any one of claims 5 to 7, which is provided with a tongue for removal from a beverage can to which the cover is fitted.
9. A cover for a beverage can, which beverage can has a cylindrical housing and a lid part at one end of the cylindrical housing and a raised rim circumferentially surrounding the lid part, the cover including a disc constituted by a disc part, the disc part being adapted to be fitted over the lid part of a beverage can between the circumferential raised rim of the beverage can so that the disc part covers the lid part of the beverage can.
A cover as claimed in claim 9, which is provided with promotional material. 0io
11. A cover as claimed in claim 9 or claim 10, in which the promotional material is constituted by a separate member located adjacent the disc.
12. A method of covering a dispensing opening in a lid of a beverage can, which includes the steps of attaching a cover as claimed in any 5 one of claims 1 to 11 to a beverage can for closing off the dispensing opening of the beverage can by suitably placing the cover over such a dispensing opening; and of joining the cover removably to the beverage can. a
13. A method as claimed in claim 12, in which promotional material 20 constituted by a separate member is provided between the cover and °oooo S"the lid of a beverage can.
14. A cover for a beverage can substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to the accompanying schematic drawings. A method of covering a dispensing opening of a lid of a beverage can substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to the accompanying schematic drawings. Dated this nineteenth day of October 2001 HENBASE 3172 (PTY) LTD APPLICANT Wray Associates Perth, Western Australia Patent Attorneys for the Applicant
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