BE1012582A5 - Cover for bobbin. - Google Patents
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Abstract
Couvercle consistant en un ensemble qui comprend une base intérieure (11) destinée à être fixée sur une canette et présentant une ouverture (15) pour permettre le passage du liquide contenu dans la canette, un bec verseur (20) fixé sur la base intérieure de manière à pouvoir pivoter entre une position abaissée contre la base (11) et une position relevée, et une pièce supérieure (13) fixée sur la base intérieure, cette pièce supérieure comportant un opercule (26) déchirable au moins partiellement et un anneau de traction (27) pour faciliter le déchirage de l'opercule. La base intérieure est encore avantageusement pourvue d'une prise d'air (16) et d'une gorge (17) servant de chambre de compensation de pression. Le bec verseur (20) est constitué d'un tube plat rigide fixé à la base intérieure (11) pour pouvoir pivoter autour d'un axe de pivotment (25). L'opercule est de préférence constitué de deux parties (28,29) fixées l'une à l'autre autour d'une charnière (32).Lid consisting of an assembly which comprises an internal base (11) intended to be fixed on a can and having an opening (15) to allow the passage of the liquid contained in the can, a pouring spout (20) fixed on the internal base of so as to be able to pivot between a lowered position against the base (11) and a raised position, and an upper part (13) fixed on the inner base, this upper part comprising an at least partially tear-off cover (26) and a pulling ring (27) to facilitate tearing of the cover. The interior base is also advantageously provided with an air intake (16) and a groove (17) serving as a pressure compensation chamber. The spout (20) consists of a rigid flat tube fixed to the inner base (11) so that it can pivot around a pivot axis (25). The cover preferably consists of two parts (28,29) fixed to one another around a hinge (32).
Description
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COUVERCLE POUR CANETTE La présente invention est relative à un couvercle pour canette de boisson ou autre conteneur de liquide, doté d'un bec verseur déployable après détachage d'un opercule d'obturation.
On connaît des couvercles pour conteneurs agencés avec un bec verseur déployable souple. Des couvercles de ce type se trouvent décrits par exemple dans EP-A-0744355 et US-A-4407425 Dans le premier document cité, une pièce tubulaire souple est plongée au moins partiellement dans le liquide contenu dans le conteneur lorsque le couvercle est fermé. Le second document décrit un couvercle comportant un pièce tubulaire repliable sous un opercule séparable et déployable vers l'extérieur lorsque l'opercule est séparé du couvercle. Ces couvercles connus sont d'une fabrication et d'un assemblage compliqués. De plus, ils ne peuvent supprimer les éclaboussures ou débordements de liquide lors du déploiement de la pièce tubulaire formant le bec verseur.
L'invention a pour objet un couvercle nouveau composé d'éléments de fabrication simple et qui peuvent être assemblés facilement dans une production industrielle.
L'invention a également pour objet un couvercle pour canette agencé de manière à
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éviter les débordements et éclaboussures de liquide lorque l'opercule est détaché 1 du couvercle.
L'invention a encore pour objet un couvercle pour canette doté d'un bec verseur repliable et qui se ferme hermétiquement lorsqu'il se trouve replié.
Grâce à ses caractéristiques innovantes, le couvercle suivant l'invention présente des avantages qui peuvent être résumés comme suit.
La construction des éléments composant le couvercle assure la réalisation d'un couvercle parfaitement plat et extra-mince qui ne réduit pas la contenance du conteneur. L'herméticité du bec verseur lorsque celui-ci est replié permet de refermer le conteneur lorsque son contenu n'est pas bu en totalité en une fois. Le couvercle est doté d'une prise d'air qui assure un excellent débit et une bonne vidange du conteneur. Une chambre de compensation dans la base interne du couvercle permet les variations de pression lorsque le conteneur est fermé et
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égalise la pression pour faciliter la vidange du conteneur lors du déploiement du bec verseur. Celui-ci est enclipsable à l'aide de deux ergots qui servent d'axe de rotation pour le bec verseur qui se loge dans une base intérieure annulaire.
L'invention est décrite plus en détails dans ce qui suit à l'aide des dessins joints.
La figure 1 montre en perspective éclatée l'ensemble composant le couvercle suivant l'invention. Cet ensemble 10 se compose essentiellement d'une base intérieure 11, d'un anneau 12, en aluminium par exemple, et d'une partie supérieure 13. Les éléments 11 et 13 sont avantageusement réalisés en matière synthétique.
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1 La base intérieure 11 présente un rebord annulaire saillant 14 qui est rendu solidaire de l'anneau 12. Ainsi que le montre mieux la figure 2, la base 11 comporte une ouverture 15 pour le passage du liquide contenu dans la canette sur laquelle est fixée la base 11. un orifice 16 pour assurer le passage d'air ou de gaz et une gorge 17 formant chambre de compensation. La base 11 comporte encore deux pattes 18 et 19 formant des logements pour des ergots 21 et 22 à l'aide desquels est fixé un bec verseur 20. Celui-ci consiste en un tube plat rigide ayant une section suffisante pour assurer une vidange parfaite du conteneur. Les ergots 21 et 22 définissent un axe de pivotement 25 autour duquel pivote le tube plat 20. Les ergots se clipsent dans les logements 23 et 24 prévus sur la base 11.
Ainsi, le tube plat formant le bec verseur 20 peut pivoter entre une position abaissée dans laquelle il se loge dans la cavité de la base intérieure 11 et une position relevée. Grâce à cette construction, l'absence de creux sous la base 11 réduit l'injection de gaz.
La partie supérieure 13 comporte un opercule 26 déchirable suivant une prédécoupe dans la partie 13 et un anneau 27 fixé à l'opercule pour servir d'organe de traction pour déchirer l'opercule afin de dégager le bec verseur 20 et le faire pivoter dans sa position relevée pour permettre à un consommateur de boire le contenu de la canette. De manière avantageuse, l'opercule est constitué de deux parties reliées l'une à l'autre par une charnière. La partie 28 de l'opercule est reliée à la partie 29 par une charnière 31 tandis que la partie 29 est reliée à la partie supérieure 13 du couvercle par une charnière 32.
L'avantage de cette forme de réalisation de l'opercule est que celui-ci reste attaché au couvercle et ne déborde pas du pourtour de la canette, ce qui permet à la canette d'être déposée dans les supports prévus à cet effet dans les véhicules (voitures automobiles, bateaux, etc). De plus, l'opercule détaché du couvercle ne gêne pas pour la prise en main d'une canette. L'anneau de
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traction 27 est solidaire de la partie 28 de l'opercule et s'étend bien à plat sur la partie supérieure 13 Le dessus du couvercle se présente ainsi parfaitement plat, ce qui favorise la stabilité de la canette dans les machines de remplissage de conteneurs. En outre, le couvercle plat permet toujours d'empiler les canettes les unes sur les autres.
La partie 28 s'étend par exemple sur une longueur égale approximativement au tiers de la longueur totale de l'opercule.
La figure 3 montre une canette munie d'un couvercle 10 suivant l'invention. L'ouverture de la canette est illustrée aux figures 4 à 7. L'anneau de traction étant dégagé (figure 4), une traction sur celui-ci déchire la partie 28 de l'opercule (figure 5), puis la partie 29 (figure 6). dégageant ainsi le bec verseur 20. Celui-ci peut alors être extrait de son emplacement dans la base 11 et être amené dans sa position relevée (figure7) par pivotement. La partie 29 de l'opercule peut alors être refermée tandis que le bec verseur 20 reste déployé. La pression se libère dès que le bec verseur 20 se trouve en partie dégagé de la base 11 Si le consommateur ne vide pas complètement le contenu de la canette, il lui est possible de refermer l'opercule après avoir replié le bec verseur dans son emplacement dans la base intérieure.
Le bec verseur 20 présente des bosselages destinés à obturer les orifices de la chambre de compensation 17 lorsque le bec verseur se trouve en position repliée ; lorsque le bec verseur es trouve en position déployée, les bosselages libèrent les orifices de la chambre de compensation et permettent une décompression afin de mettre le contenu de la canette à pression atmosphérique.
Il est entendu que l'invention n'est pas limitée au mode de réalisation décrit ci-avant et illustré sur les dessins à titre d'exemple.
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The present invention relates to a cover for a beverage can or other container of liquid, provided with a pourable spout after detachment of a sealing cap.
Lids for containers are known which are arranged with a flexible deployable spout. Lids of this type are described for example in EP-A-0744355 and US-A-4407425 In the first cited document, a flexible tubular part is at least partially immersed in the liquid contained in the container when the lid is closed. The second document describes a cover comprising a collapsible tubular piece under a separable cover and deployable outwards when the cover is separated from the cover. These known covers are complicated to manufacture and assemble. In addition, they cannot remove splashes or liquid overflows during the deployment of the tubular part forming the spout.
The subject of the invention is a new cover composed of elements of simple manufacture and which can be assembled easily in industrial production.
The subject of the invention is also a cover for a bobbin arranged so as to
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avoid overflows and splashes of liquid when the cover is detached 1 from the cover.
The subject of the invention is also a cover for a can with a folding spout and which hermetically closes when it is folded.
Thanks to its innovative characteristics, the cover according to the invention has advantages which can be summarized as follows.
The construction of the elements making up the cover ensures that a perfectly flat and extra-thin cover is produced which does not reduce the capacity of the container. The tightness of the spout when it is folded allows the container to be closed when its contents are not fully drunk at once. The cover has an air intake which ensures excellent flow and good emptying of the container. A compensation chamber in the internal base of the lid allows pressure variations when the container is closed and
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equalizes the pressure to facilitate emptying of the container during deployment of the spout. It is snap-on using two lugs which serve as the axis of rotation for the spout which is housed in an annular interior base.
The invention is described in more detail in the following with the aid of the accompanying drawings.
Figure 1 shows in exploded perspective the assembly comprising the cover according to the invention. This assembly 10 essentially consists of an interior base 11, a ring 12, made of aluminum for example, and an upper part 13. The elements 11 and 13 are advantageously made of synthetic material.
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1 The inner base 11 has a projecting annular rim 14 which is made integral with the ring 12. As best shown in Figure 2, the base 11 has an opening 15 for the passage of the liquid contained in the can on which is fixed the base 11. an orifice 16 for ensuring the passage of air or gas and a groove 17 forming a compensation chamber. The base 11 also has two lugs 18 and 19 forming housings for lugs 21 and 22 with the aid of which a pouring spout 20 is fixed. This consists of a rigid flat tube having a section sufficient to ensure perfect emptying of the container. The lugs 21 and 22 define a pivot axis 25 around which the flat tube 20 pivots. The lugs clip into the housings 23 and 24 provided on the base 11.
Thus, the flat tube forming the spout 20 can pivot between a lowered position in which it is housed in the cavity of the inner base 11 and a raised position. Thanks to this construction, the absence of recesses under the base 11 reduces the gas injection.
The upper part 13 comprises a tear-off lid 26 according to a precut in the part 13 and a ring 27 fixed to the lid to serve as a traction member for tearing the lid in order to release the spout 20 and rotate it in its raised position to allow a consumer to drink the contents of the can. Advantageously, the cover consists of two parts connected to each other by a hinge. The part 28 of the cover is connected to the part 29 by a hinge 31 while the part 29 is connected to the upper part 13 of the cover by a hinge 32.
The advantage of this embodiment of the cover is that it remains attached to the cover and does not extend beyond the periphery of the can, which allows the can to be placed in the supports provided for this purpose in the vehicles (cars, boats, etc.). In addition, the seal detached from the cover does not interfere with the handling of a can. The ring of
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traction 27 is integral with part 28 of the cover and extends well flat on the upper part 13 The top of the cover thus appears perfectly flat, which promotes the stability of the can in container filling machines. In addition, the flat cover always allows the cans to be stacked on top of each other.
The part 28 extends for example over a length equal to approximately one third of the total length of the cover.
Figure 3 shows a can with a cover 10 according to the invention. The opening of the bobbin is illustrated in FIGS. 4 to 7. The pulling ring being released (FIG. 4), a traction on the latter tears the part 28 of the cover (FIG. 5), then the part 29 ( figure 6). thus releasing the spout 20. This can then be removed from its location in the base 11 and be brought into its raised position (Figure 7) by pivoting. The part 29 of the cover can then be closed while the spout 20 remains deployed. The pressure is released as soon as the spout 20 is partially released from the base 11 If the consumer does not completely empty the contents of the can, it is possible for him to close the lid after having folded the spout in its location in the interior base.
The pouring spout 20 has bosses intended to close the orifices of the compensation chamber 17 when the pouring spout is in the folded position; when the spout is in the deployed position, the bosses release the orifices of the compensation chamber and allow decompression in order to bring the contents of the can to atmospheric pressure.
It is understood that the invention is not limited to the embodiment described above and illustrated in the drawings by way of example.
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