EP1127012A1 - Irreversible befestigung einer verschlusskapsel mit begrentzer drehmöglichkeiten - Google Patents

Irreversible befestigung einer verschlusskapsel mit begrentzer drehmöglichkeiten

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EP1127012A1
EP1127012A1 EP99950826A EP99950826A EP1127012A1 EP 1127012 A1 EP1127012 A1 EP 1127012A1 EP 99950826 A EP99950826 A EP 99950826A EP 99950826 A EP99950826 A EP 99950826A EP 1127012 A1 EP1127012 A1 EP 1127012A1
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cover
head
neck
base
assembly
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Bernard Schneider
Hervé BODET
Jean-Baptiste Vicchi
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Albea Tubes France SAS
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Cebal SAS
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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
    • B65D47/00Closures with filling and discharging, or with discharging, devices
    • B65D47/04Closures with discharging devices other than pumps
    • B65D47/20Closures with discharging devices other than pumps comprising hand-operated members for controlling discharge
    • B65D47/24Closures with discharging devices other than pumps comprising hand-operated members for controlling discharge with poppet valves or lift valves, i.e. valves opening or closing a passageway by a relative motion substantially perpendicular to the plane of the seat
    • B65D47/241Closures with discharging devices other than pumps comprising hand-operated members for controlling discharge with poppet valves or lift valves, i.e. valves opening or closing a passageway by a relative motion substantially perpendicular to the plane of the seat the valve being opened or closed by actuating a cap-like element
    • B65D47/242Closures with discharging devices other than pumps comprising hand-operated members for controlling discharge with poppet valves or lift valves, i.e. valves opening or closing a passageway by a relative motion substantially perpendicular to the plane of the seat the valve being opened or closed by actuating a cap-like element moving helically

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  • the invention relates to a system for fixing a capsule to a container head provided with a neck surrounding a dispensing orifice.
  • This system allows an irreversible attachment in the sense that said cap cannot be detached from the assembly without the implementation of significant voluntary efforts liable to at least partially damage the head and / or the capsule. But this fixation is not a total immobilization: once fixed, the capsule can still perform a circular or helical movement of limited amplitude relative to the axis of the neck of the head.
  • US Pat. No. 5,199,605 from the applicant describes a distributor of creamy to pasty products comprising a rigid head fixed to a body or a skirt as well as a cover.
  • the description which follows reproduces the references relating to the figures of US Pat. No. 5,199,605.
  • the head (1) and the cover (2) comprise complementary screwing means (9 and 19) allowing, by relative rotation, to raise or lower the cover relative to the head.
  • the cover has a central opening (14) and the head has an upper end in
  • the end (26) is a circumferentially flexible blade which, blocked by the top (240) of a stud (24) then released abruptly, enters into vibration and acts as an audible warning at the end of unscrewing.
  • the locking means used in particular because of their size and the low rigidity of the assembly, are only effective if the forces involved are low. Thanks to the audible warning, the user decreases and then stops his effort when the capsule is near a stop.
  • the production of the preceding dispenser is delicate, essentially due to the molding of the central part of the head, namely the shutter held at the end of its legs fixed on the internal wall of the neck.
  • the tooling is complex, in particular for producing the arms which hold the shutter: these must be as thin as possible - to allow the product to pass easily - and, therefore, cannot be used as supply channels for plastic from a central injection point. It takes in this In this case, give a peripheral injection at several points on the wall of the neck, which may not be as fine as would be desired.
  • profiled axial portions (15) and (14) By moving the profiled axial portions (15) and (14) from each other, a limited rotation of the capsule is allowed relative to the head.
  • these profiled axial portions are thick and high and this further increases the weight of plastic material to be injected on the head, which is particularly disadvantageous in terms of production rate, especially when the head is directly molded onto the skirt or the body. of the container, that is to say when the head is welded to the body or the skirt simultaneously with its own injection.
  • an anti-unscrewing and limited rotation fixing device such as one or other of the devices of the prior art is such that one cannot envisage equipping the head with other means may perform other functions.
  • the Applicant has therefore sought to develop a light head + capsule assembly, easy to inject and compact, in which the capsule is fixed on the head in an irreversible manner in the axial direction and to which a limited rotation can be imposed, c that is to say by ensuring the locking of the capsule both when screwing and unscrewing in well defined positions.
  • the lightening and the small size of this fastening system must improve the comfort of use of the containers of the prior art but also they must allow, by the addition of elements fulfilling additional functions, to create new containers belonging to more demanding fields of use, in particular as regards the sealing of the closure.
  • FIG. 1 schematically presents the different fixing means. It shows a top view of a head surmounting a cylindrical wall (50) provided with these fixing means (1 1, 12, 15) cooperating with those (33 and 34) of the cover, the other parts of said cover not being shown .
  • the subject of the invention is the assembly of a container head and a cover, said head having an open end intended to be fixed on the open end of a container or of a flexible tube, having a neck.
  • cylindrical (20) and a shoulder (3) extending from said open end to the base (10) of the neck, where the cylindrical neck is provided with at least one helical screw thread (21) of pitch P, and where the cover has a cylindrical skirt (35) provided on its inner wall with a screwing means (36) complementary to that of the neck.
  • the cover has a top wall (46) on which is fixed at least one axial blade (33) which is radially flexible and circumferentially rigid. The other end of this flexible blade is free.
  • the blade is placed at a distance from the axis of the cover slightly greater than the outside radius of the neck.
  • the base of the neck is provided with at least one opening stop (12), of angular position ⁇ , and at least at least one closing stop (1 1), of angular position ⁇ j>, of height more weak, said opening stop having a first wall (14) which progressively moves away from the cylindrical wall of said neck, so that, when the cover is screwed on the head for mounting the assembly, the end free of the axial blade (33) comes into contact with the first wall (14) of the opening stop (12) and that the axial blade (33), whose free end is subjected to a centrifugal movement, deforms elastically.
  • the flexible blade (33) folds down towards the wall of the neck in a space comprised between said opening and closing stops, its movement then being limited by the blocking walls (1 6 and 1 7) of the stops (1 1 and 12).
  • the axial blade (33) is radially flexible in the sense that its free end moves elastically under the effect of a small force in the radial direction and it is circumferentially rigid in the sense that it takes a very large force to move this same free end in the orthoradial direction, effort such that it causes irreversible deformation, or even rupture, of said blade.
  • the axial blade (33) follows the shape of a portion of a ring, with an opening angle ⁇ and an average radius slightly greater than that of the neck.
  • Its orthogonal section is a curvilinear trapezium, the small base and the large base of which are arcs of a circle, the large base being located inwards.
  • the small base and the large base are associated with the cylindrical walls of the blade, the other sides are associated with the thick walls (47 and 48) of said blade.
  • the blocking walls abutments s does not support it on axial diametral planes, but are slightly inclined with respect to these planes.
  • the blocking wall (1 6) of the stop makes an angle ( ⁇ / 2- ⁇ l) with the diametrical axial plane of angular position ⁇
  • the blocking wall (1 7) of the stop makes an angle ( ⁇ / 2- ⁇ 2) with the diametrical axial plane of angular position ⁇ .
  • its thick walls (47 and 48) are not orthogonal to the cylindrical walls but each form an angle ( ⁇ l and ⁇ 2) with the diametrical axial plane passing through the end considered less than the angle ( ⁇ / 2- ⁇ l) or ( ⁇ / 2- ⁇ 2) corresponding, so that anchoring occurs by introducing one of these thick walls in the dihedral formed by the wall of the neck and the blocking wall of the corresponding stop.
  • the difference in height between said opening and closing stops is at least equal to P * (
  • the fairly high opening stop is preferably a ratchet tooth having an acute angle ⁇ 2.
  • the closing stop can also be a ratchet tooth oriented in the opposite direction with an acute angle ⁇ l, but, if the space permits, an anchoring stop with L-shaped section is preferred: the blocking wall of the stop is completed by a circumferential wall which comes to trap the end of the axial blade, the latter being by flexible construction radially to pass over the opening stop during the mounting screwing and risking to jump over the stop of closing in the absence of this circumferential wall.
  • the circumferential wall increases the friction surface proposed in contact with the axial blade, which improves the brake effect announcing the proximity of the stop, improves the retention of the axial blade in contact with said stop, therefore improves the maintenance of the cover in the closed position.
  • the head and the cover are preferably made of thermoplastic material.
  • the axial blade is advantageously molded in the extension of the cylindrical skirt of the cover.
  • This skirt is provided on its internal wall with complementary screwing means (for example one or more threads of the "nut” type) than that of the neck which comprises one or more helical threads (threads of the "screw” type).
  • the cover skirt must be rigid enough so that the "nut” type threads do not jump over the "screw” type threads.
  • the hood skirt is advantageously reinforced by axial radial ribs.
  • a slit separates the end of the radial axial rib from that of the axial blade.
  • a stud is placed on the shoulder at the same distance from the axis as said end of rib and located at an angle a of more than 10 °, twenty degrees by example, the opening stop (in the screwing direction) or the closing stop (in the unscrewing direction).
  • the audible alert can indeed be installed for both closing and opening.
  • practice has led to avoiding too many sound effects for a limited angle of rotation, because if they are too close together, they no longer make it possible to locate the alert properly.
  • FIG. 1 illustrates a spiral distance with F angle ⁇ made by the axial plane tangent to said wall with the axial plane tangent to the neck. This angle is necessarily small, insofar as the stop must keep a sufficient radial height to maintain its blocking efficiency.
  • Each part of the head + cover assembly according to the invention is produced separately, preferably by injecting a thermoplastic material into a mold. The head can be welded to the open end of a container or a tube skirt simultaneously with its shaping (overmolding). The assembly is then mounted by screwing the cover onto the head.
  • n sets of stops can be produced on the head, the closing stop being located in the radial extension of the opening stop but less high.
  • the limited rotation is then (2 ⁇ / n) - ⁇ if we put n couples (opening stop, closing stop) on the shoulder and n axial blades on the hood.
  • the cooperation of the n blockings of the blades makes it possible to have stops of lower radial height and less bulky blades.
  • their blocking wall a portion of a substantially diametrical axial plane, must have a sufficient extent, which requires, taking into account the clearance required between the internal cylindrical wall of the blade and the external cylindrical wall of the neck, a minimum radial height, taking into account the inevitable leaves of a few tenths on the convex molded portions of the stops and of the blade.
  • we aim for a radial height of the stop such that the true frank stop zone is still equal to the clearance between the internal cylindrical wall of the blade and the external cylindrical wall of the neck.
  • the head of the container or of the tube may not be made of plastic.
  • the assembly according to the invention is in the form of a "base + cover" assembly, the base being an intermediate piece having in its upper part the characteristic elements of the head described in the present invention and in its lower part means for fixing to the non-plastic head.
  • Examples 3 and 4 by adding elements fulfilling additional functions, show new flexible tubes: the first, distributor of sunscreen through the deformation of an elastomeric wall, has a head which, even in the absence of an overcap, gives total security to the closure during the trip and the second is a metal tube dispensing glue based on cyanoacrylate very sensitive to humidity.
  • FIG. 1 schematically presents the various fixing means according to the invention in section through a plane orthogonal to the axis of the neck, at the base of the neck.
  • the axial blade and the radial rib are the only parts shown of the cover.
  • This figure is a top view representative of the device used in Example 3. It is also for Example 2, subject to reversing the position of the sound pad 15 (to be placed near the opening stop 12 ) and the brake ⁇ (to be put on the closing stop 11).
  • FIG. 2 represents a first embodiment according to the invention (example 1) where the head is provided with two pairs of diametrically opposite opening / closing stops and the radial height of which has been exaggerated to facilitate the legibility of the figure.
  • This head is illustrated in front view and the cover is represented in section by an axial diametral plane passing between the pairs of stops and the audible warning pads.
  • FIG. 3 shows in axial half-section a second embodiment according to the invention (example 2)
  • Figure 4 illustrates by an orthogonal section the elements to be taken into account to determine the minimum radial height of a stop.
  • FIG. 5 is a perspective view of a third embodiment according to the invention (example 3), part of the cover having been removed in order to view the fixing system.
  • Figures 6 and 7 show a fourth embodiment according to the invention (Example 4).
  • Figure 6a is a front view of the base, an intermediate piece of plastic material fixed to a metal tube head.
  • Figure 7a shows in axial section the whole "metal tube head / base / cannula" before first use.
  • Figure 6b is an orthogonal section of the base and
  • Figure 7b is a top view of the base associated with an othogonal section of the cannula, the orthogonal sections et ⁇ nt performed at the level of the irreversible fixing means with limited rotation of the cannula on the nozzle.
  • the closing stopper 11, 2 mm high, is located in the radial extension of the stopper when opening, with an L-shape more favorable for anchoring.
  • the shutter 26, of diameter 5 mm, is held by oblique arms 27, of rectangular orthogonal section 1, 5 * 3, fixed on the internal wall of the neck.
  • the difficulties of producing such a head require having a neck wall thickness of at least 2 mm to obtain industrially acceptable injection conditions.
  • the shoulder 10, flat is provided with three studs 15 serving for the audible warning when unscrewing, offset by 20 ° (in the direction of screwing) relative to the opening stops 12.
  • the cover 30 is molded separately; it is made of polypropylene. Its outer skirt 44 has a diameter of 35 mm and a thickness of 1.5 mm. It is also fitted with a 3 mm high sealing skirt 32, with an external diameter of 14 mm: it is inserted without play inside the internal wall of the neck.
  • the cover also has an internal skirt 31 of external diameter ⁇ 22mm, provided with a thread 36 on its internal wall (diameter on thread ⁇ 20), high 14mm, complementary to the thread 21 of the neck.
  • Two axial blades 33 20 mm long, radially flexible and circumferentially rigid, are fixed to the base of the cover 30, attached to the internal skirt 31 over its 14 mm height and extending over 6 mm, 1 mm thick, 5 mm (opening angle: ⁇ 6.5 °).
  • Their section is in the shape of a curvilinear trapezoid.
  • Two ribs 34 of the same length as the axial blades are arranged radially (radial height: 2.5 mm, thickness 1 mm), attached to the axial blade 33 and reinforcing the internal skirt 21 over its entire height. Their free ends have an axial slot 42 2.5 mm high, freeing a circumferentially flexible end 41, about 2 mm wide, which, by cooperating with the stud 15 placed on the shoulder 10 at about 20 ° in the direction of screwing, emits a sound vibration warning the user of the proximity of the opening stop 12.
  • the product is dispensed through the central orifice 43 of the cover 30, closed by the central shutter 26 when the cover comes into abutment on the closing stop 11 and released by a descent of the shutter 26 relative to the cover 30, when the cover comes into abutment on the opening stop 12.
  • the axial movement of the top wall 46 of the cover 30 provided with its central orifice 43 relative to the shutter 26 secured to the head, is due to the driven helical movement by the limited rotation of the cover relative to the head.
  • the product is not dispensed through a central orifice 43 in the cover, closed or not by a central cover 26 held by arms 27 which clutter the inside of the neck.
  • a circular central wall 37 is isolated from the rest of the top part 46 of the cover 30 'by one of the annular slots 39 regularly distributed over a diameter of 8 mm, 2 mm wide and separated by bridges of long material. In this particular case, they are six in number and do not exceed 1 mm in circumferential length.
  • annular bead 38 in relief inside the cover is attached to the periphery of the circular central wall 37.
  • the neck is surmounted by a cylindrical appendage 22 having a top wall 23 which delimits an orifice 25 with a diameter of 4 mm.
  • the annular bead 38 at the periphery of the circular central wall 37 comes to bear on the top surface 23 of the neck.
  • the diameter of the annular bead 38 is close to 6 mm, its height is of the order of 0.5 mm.
  • the cover 30 ' is molded separately; it is made of polypropylene. Its outer skirt 44 is 35 mm in diameter and is 1.5 mm thick. It is also provided with a sealing skirt 32 'which straddles the cylindrical appendage 22, whatever the position of the cover 30' relative to the head.
  • the cover 30 ′ also has an internal skirt 31 with an external diameter ⁇ 22mm, provided with a thread 36 (internal diameter on the thread ⁇ 20), 14mm high, complementary to the 2V thread of the neck (single thread of pitch 3 mm).
  • Two axial blades 33, 20 mm long, radially flexible and circumferentially rigid, are fixed to the base of the cover 30 ′, attached to the internal skirt 31 over its 14 mm height and extending over 6 mm, 1 mm thick, wide 5mm (opening angle: ⁇ 6.5 °).
  • Their section is in the shape of a curvilinear trapezoid.
  • Two ribs 34 of the same length as the axial blades are arranged radially (radial height: 2.5 mm, thickness 1 mm), attached to the axial blades 33 and reinforcing the internal skirt 21 over its entire height. Their free ends have an axial slot 42 of 2.5 mm freeing a circumferentially flexible end 41, about 2 mm wide, which, by cooperating with the stud 15 placed on the shoulder 10 at about 20 ° in the screwing direction , emits a sound vibration warning the user of the proximity of the opening stop 12.
  • the product is dispensed by the annular slots 39.
  • the passage of the product is closed by the peripheral bead 38 which is supported on the top part 23 of the neck when the cover 30 'is blocked by the closing stop 1 1.
  • the passage is cleared when the bead 38 moves away from the top part 23 of the neck, when the cover is unscrewed and then comes into abutment on the opening stop 12.
  • the overall geometries involved are identical (flexible tubes with skirt 35 mm in diameter). Two pairs of opening / closing stops arranged at 180 ° are used.
  • the opening stop 11 is accompanied by an audible alarm device (pad 15 at 20 ° in the direction of screwing).
  • the closing stop 12 is an L-shaped anchoring stop.
  • the radial height H of the stop here of the order of 1 mm, is sufficient to leave a clear stop zone Z at least equal to 0.5 mm, taking account of the clearance J between the internal cylindrical wall 40 of the blade 33 and the external cylindrical wall of the neck 20 (or 20 ′), and leaves CI, C2 of a few tenths of a millimeter on the convex molded parts of the stop 12 and of the blade 33.
  • This tube illustrated in FIG. 5, has the irreversible fixing system with limited rotation according to the invention already described in the previous examples, which advantageously completes a dispensing device such as that described in FR-A-2 758 127.
  • This device comprises, placed across the passage offered by the neck, supported by the cover 30 ", a valve constituted by a flexible wall 140 perforated by a central hole and support structure 137.
  • the central hole of the flexible wall 140 is closed when the container is at rest, that is to say that the edge of the central hole of the flexible wall 140 is naturally supported on the support structure 137 of the valve, in intimate contact over the entire support surface and tight vis-à-vis the product.
  • the wall 140 Under the effect of the application of pressure on the flexible wall of the tube, the wall 140 is deformed, which removes the sealed contact between said wall and the support structure 137 and releases between them an opening for the product release. This gives a selective distribution of the product, which can be adjusted as a function of the pressure on the skirt of the tube.
  • the support structure 137 takes the form of a fixed and non-deformable pin while the flexible wall 140 surrounding the orifice is made of an elastomeric thermoplastic material.
  • the head is perfectly identical to the head of Example 2, with a neck 20 'surmounted by a cylindrical appendage 22, having a top wall 23 which delimits an orifice 25 with a diameter of 4 mm.
  • the valve (wall + support structure) is integral with the cover 30 ".
  • the cover 30 apart from its top part supporting said valve, is identical to the cover 30 'of Example 2.
  • Its external skirt 44 is 35 mm in diameter and is 1.5 mm thick.
  • An annular bead in relief inside the cover is attached to the underside of the central stud 137.
  • the bead (38, fig. 3) of the cover comes to bear on the top wall (23, fig. 3) of the neck, when the cover is put in the closed position. Since no product can pass, the elastomeric membrane 140 does not deform, even under the effect of untimely pressure on the skirt of the tube. The product cannot therefore leave and the 30 "cover gives perfect closure security during transport. In the open position, the passage between the membrane 38 and the top wall 23 of the neck is free and the dispenser acts as described in patent application FR 2 758 127.
  • FIG. 5 represents in perspective the head of the anti-leak anti-sand tube of the example, a part of the cover having been removed in order to view the fixing system: a couple of stops for opening stop 12 and closing 11 , the radially flexible blade 33, a stud 15 coming into contact with the circumferentially flexible end 41 of the radial rib 34
  • This tube illustrated in FIGS. 7a and 7b, also has the irreversible fixing system with limited rotation according to the invention, adapted here using an intermediate plastic insert 200, illustrated in FIGS. 6a and 6b, between the cannula cover 300 and the metal tube head 51.
  • the tube of this example is a tube intended to condition particularly strong adhesive products, such as products based on cyanoacrylates. Thanks to its cannula-shaped end, it allows a controlled quantity of product to be deposited in a specific location. It is a smaller tube (skirt diameter 13.5 mm) than the previous ones. It illustrates the use of the fastening system according to the invention in geometric conditions more severe dimensions. In such conditions, it is not fitted with an audible warning device.
  • the cannula cover will preferably have a rounded, non-traumatic applicator end.
  • DE 41 26 477 describes a tube for such use, made of aluminum alloy, on the head of which is fixed a plastic cannula, and delivered with a capsule provided with a needle long enough so that it can, once introduced inside a capillary channel, perforate the seal.
  • a needle therefore serves, at first use, to perforate the seal and, then, to plug the orifice of the cannula.
  • the tube according to the invention also uses a needle, but is not equipped with a capsule since it functions like the "centerlock" of Example 1, the cover 30 taking the form of a cannula 300 and the obturator ( 26, fig. 2) taking the form of a needle 226 whose length, comparable to that of the cannula, is such that, in the closed position, it slightly exceeds the top of the cannula.
  • the packaged product is an adhesive very sensitive to humidity which can only be kept for a long time in a sealed metal tube.
  • an intermediate piece 200 is used here which must perforate the cover on first use and then anchor firmly on the metal head to finally play the role of the container head of the previous examples.
  • base this intermediate part with multiple functions.
  • the base has four parts: two central (upper and lower) and two peripherals (upper and lower).
  • the lower central part of the base 200 is a central duct 201, extending downwards by a tube of approximately 4 mm in diameter, the lower end of which, bevelled, makes it possible to perforate the metal cover 54, after screwing complete of the base 200 on the neck 53 of the metal tube 51. After perforation of the cover, the product packaged in the tube is intended to pass through the interior of this central duct 201.
  • the upper central part of the base 200 is the needle 226. This needle
  • the central part is hollow, as an extension of the central duct 201, and the bases 227 of the ribs 204 form a sort of tripod allowing the needle to rest on the peripheral wall of the central duct 201.
  • the space between the bases 227 of the ribs provides a large passage for the product to be dispensed, between the central duct 201 and the internal duct 302 cannula 300.
  • the upper peripheral part of the base 200 is similar to the cylindrical neck of the previous examples: at the top, the appendix 222, smooth over a height of 3 mm, has a diameter of 4.5 mm.
  • the lower, threaded part has a double helical thread 220 with a pitch of around 6mm over a height of 5 mm.
  • the base 210 is provided with two pairs (opening stop 212 / closing stop 21 1), diametrically opposite.
  • the stops at the opening 212 are 3 mm high; they are shaped like a ratchet tooth.
  • the closing stops 211 are 1 mm high; they are also in the form of a ratchet tooth, oriented in the opposite direction to that of the stops at the opening 212.
  • the lower peripheral part of the base 200 is a skirt 244 for screwing and anchoring on the head of the metal tube. It is provided in its upper part, on its internal wall, with a helical thread 232 complementary to the screw thread 56 of the metal tube. In its lower part, it carries, still on its internal wall, 12 ratchet teeth 231 elastically deformable in the direction of screwing and intended, by cooperation with the teeth 55, to immobilize the base on the head of the metal tube 51.
  • the tube 51 is a metal tube whose skirt 52 has an external diameter of
  • the metal neck 53 8 mm high, has a thread diameter of approximately 9 mm. It is surmounted by a cover 54 5 mm in diameter. Its wall outer is provided in the upper part with a helical thread 56 having a pitch of "1, 3 mm, complementary to the thread 232 of the base. In the lower part, it is provided with eight ratchet teeth 55 intended to fix the base at the end of insertion by screwing, after perforation of the cover 54, by blocking the ratchet teeth 231. These teeth 231 are oriented in the opposite direction to that of teeth 55. More generally, to have a good anchoring of the base on the head, we will choose a number of teeth 231 and a number of teeth 55 such that their pgcd (greatest common divisor) is greater than or equal to 3.
  • the cannula 300 is provided at the bottom with an external skirt 344 threaded on its internal wall and, at the top, with gripping ribs 301 which allow it to rotate around the axis of the base. It has an internal conduit 302 intended to conduct the product to the orifice 343 of distribution. In the lower part, it is a bore 332 which is threaded with a slight tightening around the cylindrical appendage 222. Above, it is the internal conduit 302 proper, whose wall 303 gradually decreases in diameter as and as the product approaches the orifice: this diameter changes from 3mm in the lower part to about 1 mm at the orifice 343.
  • the ribs 204 which reinforce the needle 226 have a peripheral wall 205 which marries, leaving a clearance of a few tenths of a millimeter, the shape of the wall 303 of the internal conduit 302.
  • the product is urged to pass through the internal conduit 201, the passage between the arms 227 which hold the needle 226, then the space between the wall 303 of the internal conduit 302, the needle 226 and the ribs 204, finally in the fine end of the internal conduit 302 and exits through the orifice 343.
  • the user deposits a controlled quantity of glue in a specific location.
  • the cannula 300 After use, it screws the cannula 300, which has the effect of bringing the end of the needle 226 into the orifice 343.
  • the limited rotation allows a axial displacement of the cover / cannula 300 relative to the needle 226, which moves the needle 226 away from or closer to the orifice 343.
  • the needle 226 thus acts as a shutter.
  • the needle After closure, the needle has a length such that it protrudes slightly (at least several tenths of a millimeter) from the top of the cannula.
  • a limited unscrewing of the cannula 300 makes it possible not only to free the orifice 343 but also to mix the glue which is located near the orifice, thanks to the relative movement of the needle 226 and the ribs 204 relative to the wall 303 of the internal conduit 302.
  • the end of the needle 226 is cylindrical, which allows a certain angular movement (therefore a first mixing of the adhesive by the ribs 204) before the release of the capillary channel and the exit of the adhesive.
  • the cannula 300 is produced separately and then assembled by screwing on the base 200. At the end of screwing on the base, the blades 333 arrive in the limited rotation zone delimited by the opening stop 212 and closing stop 21 1. Here , due to the size and dimensions, the blades 333 are attached to the outer skirt 344 of the cannula. Before being screwed onto the metal tube head, the cannula 300 + base 200 assembly is therefore already equipped with irreversible fixing means in the axial direction allowing limited rotation of the cannula relative to the base.
  • the base 200 + cannula 300 assembly is delivered partially screwed onto the head of the metal tube 51 to the conditioner. It is only during its first use that the consumer completes the screwing: this imposes an axial movement of driving the base as well as the anchoring of the base on the tube head after perforation of the operculum.
  • the ring is replaced by a tamper-evident means 250 attached to the skirt 244 of the base 200.
  • This tamper-evident means corresponds to that described in EP 0 475 354:
  • a guarantee strip 252 is connected to the skirt 244 by breakable bridges 251. It carries internal teeth cooperating with the ratchet teeth 55 carried by the neck 53 of the metal tube. These internal teeth can be elastically tilted in the screwing direction so as to allow the base to be screwed without breaking the breakable bridges and then to prevent the base from being unscrewed until the bridges are broken.
  • the number of internal teeth is preferably chosen such that the latter and the number of teeth 55 of the metal neck are prime to each other.
  • the guarantee strip 252 is not continuous: its two free ends allow it to drain laterally on the first unscrewing. Under these conditions, the user unscrews the base on less than one turn to detach the guarantee strip and then screws fully to perforate the seal.
  • the cannula can also be extended by a breakable seal: the breakable zone surrounds the end of the needle.

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  • Apparatus For Radiation Diagnosis (AREA)
  • Electrochromic Elements, Electrophoresis, Or Variable Reflection Or Absorption Elements (AREA)
  • Mechanical Pencils And Projecting And Retracting Systems Therefor, And Multi-System Writing Instruments (AREA)
  • Pens And Brushes (AREA)
  • Prostheses (AREA)
EP99950826A 1998-11-03 1999-10-26 Irreversible befestigung einer verschlusskappe mit begrentzer drehmöglichkeit Expired - Lifetime EP1127012B1 (de)

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FR9813962A FR2785261B1 (fr) 1998-11-03 1998-11-03 Fixation irreversible d'une capsule sur une tete de recipient autorisant une rotation limitee de ladite capsule sur ladite tete
FR9813962 1998-11-03
PCT/FR1999/002593 WO2000026105A1 (fr) 1998-11-03 1999-10-26 Fixation irreversible d'une capsule sur une tete de recipient autorisant une rotation limitee de ladite capsule sur ladite tete

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