EP0864506A1 - Aufschraub- und Schnappverschluss sowie Behälterhals - Google Patents

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EP0864506A1
EP0864506A1 EP98400463A EP98400463A EP0864506A1 EP 0864506 A1 EP0864506 A1 EP 0864506A1 EP 98400463 A EP98400463 A EP 98400463A EP 98400463 A EP98400463 A EP 98400463A EP 0864506 A1 EP0864506 A1 EP 0864506A1
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
    • B65D41/00Caps, e.g. crown caps or crown seals, i.e. members having parts arranged for engagement with the external periphery of a neck or wall defining a pouring opening or discharge aperture; Protective cap-like covers for closure members, e.g. decorative covers of metal foil or paper
    • B65D41/02Caps or cap-like covers without lines of weakness, tearing strips, tags, or like opening or removal devices
    • B65D41/16Snap-on caps or cap-like covers
    • B65D41/17Snap-on caps or cap-like covers push-on and twist-off

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  • the present invention relates to a container, in particular of the tube, vial, pot type, or other, on which a closure cap is removably snapped.
  • the container according to the invention is particularly suitable for packaging of products, from liquid to pasty consistency, and in particular in packaging cosmetic, household, pharmaceutical or other products.
  • FIG. 1 illustrates a container on which a capsule 101 is removably slammed.
  • the container has a body surmounted by a collar 102, one end of which has a free edge, defining an opening for the distribution of the product.
  • a snap cord 103 in the form of a bead, is arranged on the outer surface of the neck, at the near its end opposite the free edge.
  • the outer surface presents also above the snap cord 103, an edge 104, projecting by relative to the surface of the neck, and defining a ramp, consisting of two vertices 105, 106, diametrically opposite, and separated by two recesses 107, also diametrically opposite.
  • the capsule 101 has a transverse wall 109, closing one end of an outer side skirt 110. Inside the skirt side, are concentrically arranged, two skirt portions 115, 116 (in the form of two legs) whose inner surface carries, in the vicinity of their free end, two beads 112, 113, diametrically opposite, and suitable for cooperate by snapping with the snap bead 103.
  • the capsule present at minus a fin 111, the free end of which is capable of coming to bear on the ramp formed by the edge 104. The closure of the capsule is done by snapping the beads 112, 113 over the cord 103, when the free end of the fin 111 is opposite a hollow in the ramp.
  • Such a configuration has the disadvantage of causing an opening abrupt of the capsule, when crossing the snap bead by the beads, which can cause the untimely release of product.
  • the opening movement requires significant torque to, on the one hand make climb the lug on the ramp, and on the other hand, cause the crossing of the snap bead by the beads.
  • a container of axis X comprising a body and means for removably receiving a capsule of which at least one elastically deformable portion has at least a bead, capable of cooperating with a snap edge provided on said means, characterized in that said means comprise a first ramp for, in response to a rotational movement of the capsule relative to the body of the container, cause axial displacement of the bead (s) along the edge breakdown, between a low position and a high position, and a second ramp to, simultaneously with said axial movement, cause a separation radial of the bead (s) so as to allow, under the effect of a force of elastic return exerted by the elastically deformable portion, the crossing of the breakdown edge by the bead (s), in the high position of this (or these) last (s), and allow the opening of the container, the breakdown of the capsule on the cord taking place in the low position of the bead (s).
  • the crossing of the edge by the beads, with a view to the opening of the capsule is done at a different level from crossing the edge snap by the beads, when closing the capsule. Movement opening is facilitated by the presence of two ramps, one of which directs the capsule up, while the other causes the radial spacing of the beads, so as to allow the breakdown edge to be crossed.
  • the snap edge consists of a bead of material protruding from the outer surface of the neck.
  • the breakdown edge consists of the upper edge of a re-entrant portion by compared to the outside surface of the neck.
  • said means consist of a neck surmounting the container, and having a free edge, said snap edge as well as said first and second ramps being arranged on an outer surface of said neck, the bead (s) being disposed on an internal surface of said portion elastically deformable of the capsule.
  • the snap edge forms a first profile made up alternating hollows and vertically spaced vertices on the periphery of the neck, a lower edge being provided under the snap edge, said lower edge forming a second profile consisting of alternating hollows and vertices angularly aligned with the hollows and vertices of the breakdown edge, and delimiting with the snap edge a groove forming said first ramp, and whose axial height, at least in the vicinity of the recesses, is greater than the axial height of the beads so as to define sufficient space for receiving said beads when the capsule is snapped, said groove guiding the beads in the high position during a relative rotational movement between the capsule and container body.
  • the second ramp is formed by a progressive reduction of the axial height of the groove towards the vertices, said axial height of the groove in the vicinity of said vertices being substantially less than the axial height of the beads, so that the rotation of the capsule relative to the body of the container, causes the spacing of the beads relative to the bottom of the groove, thus allowing the crossing of the edge of breakdown by the beads, in the high position of said beads.
  • This solution is particularly advantageous, by the simplicity of its realization.
  • the groove ensures better guiding of the beads, during the rotation of the capsule relative to the body of the container.
  • the edge provided under the snap edge consists of the upper surface of a bead similar to the snap bead, protruding by relative to the outer surface of the neck, but the distance between it and the cord breakdown varies on the periphery of the neck.
  • strings of material can be made by molding, during the molding of the container.
  • the second ramp is formed by a progressive reduction in the depth of the groove towards the vertices, so as to cause the radial spacing of said beads in the vicinity of the vertices, thus allowing said breakdown edge to be crossed by the beads.
  • This characteristic is particularly advantageous in that it allows more flexibility and flexibility in the realization of the respective profiles of the snap edge and of the bead itself.
  • the lower edge situated under the breakdown edge is, at least in the vicinity of the vertices of said first and second profiles, of external diameter greater than the external diameter of the snap cord. This reduces by the risk of accidentally crossing the edge below the snap bead by the beads, especially at the opening, facilitating the upward ejection of the beads. On closing, this risk can be avoided by appropriately choosing the axial height of the capsule portions carrying the beads.
  • the edge located under the snap edge has a rounded or sloped surface in the direction opposite to the free edge of the neck.
  • Two consecutive vertices and two consecutive valleys of said first and second profiles can be angularly spaced 180 °, so that the passage from the low position to the high position, is carried out by a rotation of 90 ° of the capsule relative to the body of the container.
  • each of said first and second profiles has a single vertex and a single hollow, angularly offset by 180 °, so that the passage from the low position to the high position, is carried out by a rotation of 180 ° of the capsule relative to the body of the container.
  • the capsule may include: a) a transverse wall, closing a first end of an external side skirt, the second end being open; and b) at least a portion of an internal skirt, of internal diameter greater than the maximum external diameter of the collar, said portion of internal skirt being concentric with the outer side skirt, and bearing on its inner surface two diametrically opposite beads, able to cooperate with the edge of snap when mounting the capsule on the container.
  • said beads are arranged respectively on the surface internal of two elastically deformable legs, diametrically opposite.
  • the tightness of the container, in closed position can be ensured by means of a sealing skirt with an external diameter slightly smaller than the internal diameter of the container neck, and concentric with the inner skirt portions and the skirt lateral lateral.
  • Figures 2 to 4 illustrate a first embodiment of the container 1 according to the invention.
  • This comprises a body 2 (cylindrical or not, in the form of a pot, a bottle, or a tube, one end of which is welded along a line of closure, or in any other form).
  • the body 2 is surmounted by a neck 3, section smaller than the section of the body 2, and having a free edge 4, delimiting an opening 5 for the outlet of the product.
  • the outer surface of the neck 3 has a snap edge (in the form of a protruding bead of material 6 relative to the outside surface of the neck 3).
  • the axial profile of the breakdown edge 6 consists of alternating recesses 7, 8 and vertices 9, 10, spaced regularly on the outer periphery of the neck 3.
  • a second bead of material 11 Under the snap bead 6, is disposed a second bead of material 11, also formed of an alternation hollows 12, 13, and vertices 14, 15, angularly aligned with the hollows, respectively the tops, of the snap cord 6.
  • the two cords are axially offset so as to delimit between the lower edge of the bead snap 6, and the upper edge of the second bead 11, a groove 16, the axial height in the vicinity of the recesses 7, 8, 12, 13, is greater than the height axial of the beads or snap pins 17, 18 carried by the capsule 20, so as to receive by slamming, preferably with a little play, said beads 17, 18.
  • the two cords 6 and 11 move towards each other approaching the vertices 9, 10, 14, 15, so that the axial height of the groove 16 which they delimit, ie in the vicinity of the vertices, less than the height axial of the beads 17, 18.
  • the two cords are, at the neighborhood of vertices, substantially contiguous, at least at their base.
  • the container 1 is closed in a removable manner by a capsule 20.
  • the capsule has a transverse wall 21, closing a first end of a skirt side 22, of height substantially equal to that of the neck 3.
  • the transverse wall wears a sealing skirt 23, with an external diameter slightly smaller than the internal diameter of the neck 3, and capable of ensuring the tightness of the closure of the container 1.
  • sealing is ensured by means of a block of foam, glued to the internal surface of the transverse wall 21, and capable of coming into support on the free edge 4 of the neck, when the capsule is mounted on said neck 3.
  • two tabs 26, 27 are arranged between the side skirt 22 and the sealing skirt 23, between the side skirt 22 and the sealing skirt 23, are arranged two tabs 26, 27 (forming two portions of a concentric cylindrical skirt with the side skirt 22, and the sealing skirt 23).
  • the two legs are diametrically opposite, and have a free end 24, respectively 25, the internal surface of which carries a snap lug or bead 18, respectively 17.
  • the end of the legs, thus mounted, have a certain elasticity, so as to allow the crossing of the breakdown edge 6, by the beads 17, 18.
  • the container and the capsule are preferably produced by molding a material thermoplastic.
  • a material thermoplastic typically, polyethylenes, polypropylenes, polyvinyl chlorides, polystyrenes, or complexes of such materials. Still other materials, or mixtures of such materials can be used.
  • FIGS. 5A to 5E schematically illustrate, the operation, at the closing and opening of the container as shown in Figures 2 to 4.
  • the FIG. 5A illustrates a view in axial section at the level of one of the recesses 7, 12 of the cords 6 and 11, with the bead 17. It is obvious that the same phenomena occur on the diametrically opposite part of the neck, with the bead 18.
  • the position illustrated in FIG. 5A corresponds to the closed position. In this place, the axial height of the groove 16 is greater than the axial height of the bead, so that it is housed with more or less play in the bottom of the groove 16.
  • the bead 17 is brought into the snap position, or directly or, after a rotation of the capsule relative to the container, after having supported, the beads 17, 18 on the snap bead, at the level a corresponding vertex or any other intermediate position, the edge upper cord 6, guiding the beads 17, 18 in the direction of the recesses 7, 8 during rotation of the capsule.
  • the capsule is snapped onto the cervix, applying appropriate pressure to the wall transverse of the capsule, which pressure causes the elastic deformation of the free end of the legs 26, 27, and the radial spacing of the beads 17, 18. In continuing to exert such pressure, the beads cross the cord 6.
  • the beads After crossing the cord, the beads are housed in the bottom of the groove 16, under the effect of the elastic restoring force generated by the deformation tabs 26, 27, and axially immobilize (apart from play) the capsule on the neck.
  • the force required to snap the capsule onto the cervix varies widely measurement, depending on the respective profile of the beads 17, 18, and the bead breakdown 6.
  • Figure 5B is a sectional view, in a slightly angular position offset from the position of Figure 5A. So, by turning the capsule by relation to the body of the container (for example clockwise watch), the bead 17, guided in the groove 16, rises along the cord of breakdown 6 according to a movement with mainly axial components and angular. The axial height of the groove is at this point substantially identical to the axial height of the bead 17.
  • the bead By continuing to rotate the capsule relative to the body (Figure 5C), the bead continues to climb along the snap bead 6, guided in the groove 16, whose axial height is now less than the axial height of the bead 17.
  • the free edge of the bead 17 is no longer in contact with the bottom of the groove, and the tab 27 is elastically deformed towards the outside. So the movement of the bead now has in addition to the axial component and the component angular, a radial component.
  • the bead 17, arrives substantially in the vicinity of a vertex 10, 14, the groove 16.
  • the two cords 6 and 11 are substantially joined at their base.
  • the elastic deformation of the tab 27 is at its maximum.
  • the free end of the bead is in unstable support on the free edges cords 6 and 11.
  • the cord 11 is maximum external diameter, greater than the maximum external diameter of the cord of breakdown, so as to avoid the crossing of the cord 11 by the beads 17 and 18.
  • the beads are "ejected" over the cord 6, under the effect of the elastic restoring force generated by the tabs 26, 27, which has both a radial and an axial component oriented towards the edge free 4 of pass 3.
  • the beads 17 and 18 have crossed the snap-fastening cord 6.
  • the legs 26 and 27 have returned, by elastic return, to their non-position distorted.
  • the capsule can be removed so as to clear the opening of distribution 5.
  • FIGS. 6A-6D illustrate different profiles of the breakdown edge 6 and of the edge 11, delimiting with the edge 6, the groove 16, and this, at different angular positions.
  • the snap bead has an angular profile, so as to ensure good hold of the capsule on the container.
  • the snap bead 6 is of section (in a plane passing through the axis X of the container) substantially rectangular, with however the upper edge, slightly inclined, towards the body of the container, so as to facilitate the passage of the cord through the beads 17, 18.
  • the cord 11, under the snap bead has an external diameter slightly greater than the outer diameter of the snap bead, so as to avoid crossing accidental of the cord 11 by the beads 17 and 18 during the breakdown of the capsule on the neck 3.
  • the edge lower of the snap bead 6 and the upper edge of the bead 11 are substantially perpendicular to the axis of the bottle, thus ensuring excellent held in closed position.
  • the breakdown of the capsule on the neck in an angular position different from the angular position capsule ejection.
  • an evolutionary profile in particular the snap-on cord, both ensuring good resistance of the capsule in the closed position, and a gentle ejection of the capsule.
  • the profile of the snap bead, in the low position conforms to that shown in FIG. 6A, then evolves in the direction of the adjacent vertices, so as to present a rounded or pointed section (see FIG. 6B) at the vicinity of the tops, thus facilitating the ejection of the capsule over the edge breakdown 6.
  • FIGS. 6B-6C illustrate axial sections at one of the vertices 9, 15, cords 6 and 11.
  • the two cords are, in the vicinity of the vertices, of triangular section, the maximum diameter of the cord 11 being slightly greater than the maximum diameter of the cord 6, so as to favor the ejection of the bead 17, over the snap bead 6.
  • the cord 11 has a section identical to the section of the cord 11 of Figure 6B.
  • the snap cord 6, is of section similar to the section of the snap bead shown in FIG. 6A.
  • the cord 11 is of radiated or rounded section.
  • the shape of the cords 6 and 11 is chosen appropriately depending in particular on the softness at the opening sought, the holding desired, in the closed position of the capsule on the neck.
  • the section of the cords 6 and 11 can be scalable between a hollow and a summit.
  • the snap bead 6 may, in the vicinity of a hollow, be of section as shown in FIG. 6A, then evolve into direction of the vertices, so as to be of section similar to that shown in Figure 6B. It is the same for the cord 11 located under the cord slamming.
  • FIG. 6E illustrates a variant of the container according to the invention.
  • the radial spacing of the beads at the opening is achieved, not by a reduction in the axial height of the groove 16, in the direction of the vertices, but by a variation in the depth of the groove 16 towards the summits.
  • the neck is of variable thickness between the cord 6 and the cord 11, the depth of the groove in the vicinity of a hollow 7, 12 being sufficient to retain the bead 17 or 18, then gradually decreasing towards a vertex 9, 15, so as to cause the radial separation of the free end of the tab 27 carrying the bead 17, and its ejection over the bead of breakdown 6, in the vicinity of the vertex 9, 15.
  • the bottom 28 of the groove 16 is slightly twisted, of so as to be substantially parallel to the axis of the container in the vicinity of a hollow 7, 12, and to be slightly inclined in the direction of the snap bead 6, at neighborhood of the apex 9, 15.
  • This spin of the bottom 28 of the groove 16 favors the ejection of the bead 17 or 18 over the snap bead 6, when the bead arrives in the vicinity of the vertex 9, 15.
  • the snap bead 6 is of maximum external diameter, slightly smaller than the maximum external diameter of the cord 11.
  • the breakdown edge has two diametrically opposite vertices and two recesses, also diametrically opposite, so that the opening of the capsule results from a quarter-turn rotation of the capsule relative to the body.
  • the cord breakdown presents a single apex and a single hollow, diametrically opposite, of so that the opening results from a rotation of a half turn of the capsule by relation to the body of the container. Still other opening angles are possible according to the invention, depending in particular on the diameter of the neck.
  • edges of breakdown and the lower edge with which it delimits the groove 16 are edges protruding from the outer surface of the neck 3. It is obvious that these edges may consist of edges returning relative to the external surface of the neck.

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