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EP2084076B1
EP2084076B1 EP07803137.4A EP07803137A EP2084076B1 EP 2084076 B1 EP2084076 B1 EP 2084076B1 EP 07803137 A EP07803137 A EP 07803137A EP 2084076 B1 EP2084076 B1 EP 2084076B1
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Frank Schellenbach
Philip Schellenbach
Fabian Schellenbach
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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
    • B65D41/04Threaded or like caps or cap-like covers secured by rotation
    • B65D41/0407Threaded or like caps or cap-like covers secured by rotation with integral sealing means
    • B65D41/0414Threaded or like caps or cap-like covers secured by rotation with integral sealing means formed by a plug, collar, flange, rib or the like contacting the internal surface of a container neck
    • B65D41/0421Threaded or like caps or cap-like covers secured by rotation with integral sealing means formed by a plug, collar, flange, rib or the like contacting the internal surface of a container neck and combined with integral sealing means contacting other surfaces of a container neck

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  • Plastic closure caps for closing containers in particular bottles, for example plastic bottles (for example PET bottles), are known in the prior art.
  • seals described in particular have wedge-shaped or bead-like sealing lips in various arrangements, the free ends of which contact the bottleneck in the closed state.
  • one of the Sealing lips formed tongue-like long and is clamped between the front wall of the closure and the top of the mouthpiece of the bottle, with high contact pressure practically on the entire top of the bottle neck.
  • lubricants such as behenamide or erucamide are added to the plastic material (for example PP, PE, PET) from which the one-piece closure cap is made.
  • the added additives have the property to migrate to the surface, with carbonated beverages to reduce the surface tension and release carbon dioxide in the form of gushing.
  • the addition of known additives raises health concerns for consumers.
  • the publication DE 4425675 A1 shows a cap with a long inwardly extending outer sealing lip, which at the end of the closing process between the Top of the bottle neck and the front side of the cap is pressed. This high friction forces occur.
  • the publication EP 1 117 596 B1 shows a series of sealing concepts for bottle caps.
  • a long outer seal is provided, which is pressed against the end face of the closure cap when closing.
  • a relatively short tongue is provided which is designed and dimensioned such that, when screwed on, it bears with its tip against the end face of the bottle mouth.
  • EP 1 216 930 A1 discloses another closure having an outer sealing lip for sealing the outer and upper portions of a bottle mouth.
  • the outer seal is formed in a special way, namely as a tongue or lip, which attaches when attaching the closure to the container opening of a bottle to the outside and / or outer edge and / or top of the bottle neck without a significant pressure on the Bottle during opening or closing.
  • the top of the bottle neck is not contacted at all, or only a small portion of the top side of the bottle neck is contacted by the outer seal.
  • the tongue is never in contact with the projection (at least with the highest of the projections) both without and with external intended action of force and deformation. That is, the projection rests directly on the top of the mouthpiece.
  • the free end of the tongue is always spaced from the projection, in particular after closing the bottle.
  • the air chamber makes it easier to maintain tolerances (for example, in the case of customary deviations of the dimensions of the PET bottle from 1 / 10-2 / 10 mm from the nominal value). In other words, the air chamber compensates for deviations because the position of the tongue along the surface of the mouthpiece is not critical, and the tongue rests relatively freely on the mouthpiece.
  • the free end of the tongue is relatively loose in the closing position, ie without a force directly exerted by the top of the mouth piece in a space between the top of the mouthpiece and the end wall.
  • the total frictional resistance that the tongue exerts on the mouthpiece is due to elastic bending of the tongue (with flat bearing of the tongue), but not, as in the prior art, to a pinching of the tongue between the mouthpiece top and the end wall of the tongue cap. Rather, the free end of the tongue in the closed state is relatively free between said components.
  • the tongue is supported by the free end on the front wall.
  • the sealing surface is slightly elastically deflected in this position by the force exerted by the outer edge of the mouthpiece force. In this way, a secure closure is accomplished.
  • the outer seal according to the invention is not significantly biased, so that in fact can form a contact surface between the bottle neck and the tongue.
  • the tongue may be, e.g. in a deformation of the cap by a change in the internal pressure in the bottle mouth, along the surface and on the surface of the mouthpiece areally move in the space, so that jamming and distortion of the tongue is prevented in a change of conditions.
  • the tongue may, in principle, move toward or away from the projection, without ever being in contact with the projection in the closed position
  • the stop of the closure when closing thus determined solely the projection that comes into direct contact with the top of the mouthpiece when closing.
  • the tongue is thin according to the invention and therefore relatively flexible.
  • the sealing surface is formed as at least a partial surface of the outer surface of the tongue extending in the longitudinal direction (in particular directed downwards towards the mouth). It adapts to the surface and the contour of the surface of the mouthpiece flexibly and flatly or applies to these.
  • the outer seal forms a form-fitting connection with the neck of the bottle.
  • the resistance is, however, so reduced by the low thickness (thickness) of the tongue and the resulting flexibility (compared to a conventional strong tongue) that in particular a mechanical closure of the bottle can be done easily.
  • the seal is also suitable for use with thinner wall thickness caps, as the seal is easy to open and close even when the closures are less stable (and therefore more susceptible to high internal stresses).
  • the tongue does not exceed a thickness (d) of 6/10 mm along its direction of extent.
  • the starch is also determined for the area of the tongue from its root to its tip, that is to say in the region in which both the top and the bottom of the tongue, essentially in the tongue Direction of extension of the tongue, free run.
  • the thickness is determined essentially perpendicular to the extension direction.
  • the thickness of the tongue preferably decreases continuously in the direction of extension towards its free end.
  • the tongue may have a thickness (d) between 0.15 mm and 0.60 mm at the point of attachment. Approximately in the middle of the tongue, the thickness is 0.05 mm to 0.4 mm.
  • the tongue preferably falls below a maximum length of 2.50 mm, in particular of 2.25, in particular of 2.1 mm.
  • the minimum length of the tongue is 1.75 mm, in particular 2.00 mm.
  • the closure has at least one protrusion extending from the end wall for co-operation with the top side of the mouthpiece to fulfill a sealing and / or stop function.
  • the tongue has a length such that it is out of contact with the protrusion or protrusions when the closure is attached to the mouthpiece.
  • the projection can either be closed in an annular manner or segmented (stop function). However, the projection can also be supplemented or replaced by other stops.
  • the distance between the inside of the side wall and the projection is preferably greater than the distance between the inside of the side wall and the free end of the tongue.
  • the one or more projections may be arranged annularly as shoulders, sealing lips or the like on the inside of the ceiling part or the end wall. They extend from the front wall down towards the mouth. Due to the spacing of the free end of the tongue, there is always a clearance between the free end of the tongue and the tongue of the tongue. A clearance exists at least in so far as the projection (or at least one of the projections) does not cooperate with the tongue and exerts a force on it. Rather, he is in closed bottle directly in contact with the bottleneck.
  • the tongue extends, in particular without external force, substantially parallel to the end wall. This applies in particular for the underside of the tongue, which flexes when closing the bottle, for example, to the outer wall of the bottle mouth flexible.
  • the closure is preferably designed as a screw cap with an internal thread.
  • the closure comprises in particular a plastic, in particular polypropylene, polyethylene, polyethylene terephthalate.
  • the closure may consist of the corresponding plastic or a mixture of these or other commonly used plastics.
  • the plastic are preferably no additives supplied, which act as a lubricant, lubricant or lubricant.
  • the seal is particularly suitable for this particular application because it reduces the frictional forces when opening or closing a bottle by their structural design, and thus can be dispensed with lubricants in the cap material.
  • the flexible application of the tongue to the exterior of the bottle will not create pressure between the top of the mouth of the bottle and the tongue as with similar known closures.
  • the closure may be formed in one piece.
  • the closure may have at least one inner seal which is designed to rest against the inside of the mouthpiece of a container.
  • this inner seal has a projection on its outer side, which comes into contact with the bottleneck during closure.
  • the inner seal is thereby elastically turned inwards. In the area of the free end, starting from the projection, the inner seal tapers continuously.
  • the closure is preferably produced in an injection molding process.
  • the tongue is particularly flexible and designed such that the sealing surface during application of the closure on the mouthpiece of the container flat against the contour of the outside and / or the outer edge of the mouthpiece, and the free end of the tongue above the mouthpiece radially in the direction extends the central axis of the closure between the top of the mouthpiece and the end wall of the closure.
  • the tongue contacts the end wall and the outside and / or the outer edge of the mouthpiece, but is in principle still arranged to be freely movable.
  • the free end of the tongue in the closed state extends relatively freely movable between the top of the mouthpiece and the end wall of the closure. So it protrudes radially inward into the gap formed between the end wall and the top of the bottle mouth.
  • An attachment to the mouth of the bottle and to the front of the cap is accomplished solely by the flexibility and position of the tongue. Pinching the tongue between the front wall and the bottle mouth is avoided or prevented by the design of the closure.
  • the tongue is given its closed position solely by its position in which it has been placed in the closed state and its flexibility.
  • the free end of the tongue extends relatively freely movable between the top of the mouthpiece and the end wall of the closure.
  • the tongue is flexible and is designed such that the sealing surface during application of the closure on the mouthpiece of the container surface to the contour of the outside (and / or the outer edge of the mouthpiece applies, and the free end of the tongue upwards
  • the tongue is pushed upwards by the bottle mouth and lays down virtually over its entire length against the mouth of the bottle, but the tongue can also be arranged vertically relative to the end wall even when the bottle is completely closed (closure state) be, however, protrude beyond the mouth of the bottle and may contact the front wall easily.
  • the free end of the tongue in the closed state can also be arranged without contact with the end wall.
  • FIG. 1 shows a cap according to the invention 1, which is made in one piece from a known plastic material such as polypropylene (PP), polyethylene (PE), polyethylene terephthalate (PET, PETP), or the like.
  • PP polypropylene
  • PE polyethylene
  • PET polyethylene terephthalate
  • the body of the closure cap 1 has a side wall 2 and an end wall 3 adjoining it via the transition region 4.
  • the transition region 4 represents a connection region between the side wall 2 and the end wall 3.
  • an internal thread 5 for screwing the cap 1 is formed on a corresponding external thread of a bottle neck or a mouthpiece of a container. From the free end of the side wall 2 down a guarantee strip 6, which fulfills a safety and warranty function extends.
  • sealing function is fulfilled by sealing means 7, 8, 9.
  • the sealing means 7, 8, 9 consist of an inner seal 7, which is designed as a lamella extending vertically downward from the end wall 3.
  • a bead or projection 7a is formed approximately centrally with respect to its direction of extension.
  • the lamella 7 tapers towards its free end 7b.
  • the outer side 7c of the inner seal 7 runs in this case towards its free end in a substantially funnel shape inwards in the direction of a central axis A.
  • annular projection 8 extends downwards from the end wall 3.
  • the sealing means 7, 8, 9 comprise an outer seal 9, which is in the form of a tongue or a wedge-shaped lip. It extends near the transition region 4 starting from the side wall 2 substantially parallel to the end wall 3 in the direction of a central axis A of the closure 1.
  • the outer seal 9 is integrally formed on the inside of the side wall 2 over the entire circumference.
  • the free length 1 is in any case dimensioned so that the tongue 9, as soon as it is pressed from below in the direction or proximity of the end wall 3, does not reach the annular projection 8 of the sealing means 7, 8, 9.
  • the permissible length within the scope of the invention of course also depends on the distance a between the end wall 3 and the free end of the tongue 9. In any case, the person skilled in the art knows how to choose the length of the tongue in conjunction with the other parameters that the tongue does not reach the projection 8 in the closed state.
  • the free length 1 may be, for example, 2.00 mm.
  • the tongue 9 is formed very thin. It has, for example, a thickness d between 0.15 mm and 0.60 mm in its starting point, which continuously reduces towards the free end to values between 0.05 mm and 0.4 mm (eg approximately in the middle of the tongue ).
  • the angle between the bottom and the top of the tongue 9 substantially determines the pressure exerted by the tongue 9 on the bottle neck during the closing operation. This angle is chosen in the present invention between 5 ° and 15 ° to produce a proper pressure when closing.
  • the bottom of the tongue 9 is substantially flat and extends - in the unlocked state - substantially parallel to the end wall of the cap.
  • FIG. 2 shows the cap 1 from the FIG. 1 wherein the closure cap 1 is attached in a closed state to a mouthpiece 10 of a container, for example a PET bottle.
  • the closure 1 is a screw cap with an internal thread 5, which is screwed onto a corresponding external thread 11 of the mouthpiece 10.
  • the sealing means 7, 8, 9 seal the interior of the container from the outside environment.
  • the bead or projection 7a of the inner seal 7 abuts on the inside in the upper region of the mouthpiece 10. Since that Mouthpiece 10 during the closing process, the inner seal 7 slightly pushes out or rotates, the projection 7a is in the closed state securely on the inner wall of the mouthpiece 10 at.
  • the annular projection 8 is in the in FIG. 2 shown closure state with the top 10a of the mouthpiece 10 in contact.
  • the tongue 9 of the outer seal is formed by its dimensioning and flexibility in that it is forced upwards from the mouthpiece 10 during the closing process, but exerts only a slight resistance / pressure on the upper side 10a and the outer edge 10b of the mouthpiece 10. In particular, it is designed so flexibly that it rests against the outer edge 10 b of the mouthpiece 10 with a sufficient contact surface but low resistance during the closing process.
  • the tongue 9 can be flexed flexibly and thus lies flat against its underside on the bottle neck 10, i.
  • the tongue 9 is so easily bendable over its entire length that it deforms practically flexibly under the pressure arising during closing of the upper edge of the neck of the bottle and conforms to the contour of the mouthpiece 10 in the region of the outer edge 10b and the outer side 10c. This creates a low contact pressure, the tongue 9 sets in the radius.
  • the closure is simplified compared to sealing caps with relatively long sealing lips, which exert a high resistance and generate greater friction.
  • the length extends, as well as from the FIG. 2 clearly, the tongue 9 in the closed state over an area on the outer edge 10b of the mouthpiece 10, but not or (not shown) only over a small distance (measured on the wall thickness of the mouthpiece 10) along the top 10a of the mouthpiece 10. Also by this For example, friction in opening and closing the bottle is controllable with respect to closure caps with long lip seals, as known in the art.
  • the tongue 9 can preferably also be designed to rest only along the outside 10c of the mouthpiece. The free end of the tongue does not necessarily protrude between the end face 3 and the bottle top 10a.
  • the free end of the tongue can not or at least to a small extent be directed radially inwardly over the top 10a of the mouthpiece 10 in the direction of end face 3 or projection 8, while the projection 8 acts as a stop. It is also possible that the tongue touches the end face only slightly or not at all, ie ends in the closed state below the outer edge 10b of the bottle mouth 10. With regard to variations in the bottle diameter (ie, radial) is achieved by the use of the cap 1 high flexibility with low demands on tolerances. The cap 1 can be used for different mouth diameters, depending on the tongue more or less far above the surface 10a and in the space outside the projection 8 projects.
  • the tongue 9 can be selected as long as desired, but only up to a length, so that the tongue 9 does not extend to the projection 8 in the closed state. In this way arises between the free end of the tongue 9 and the projection 8 a space in which the tongue 9 is relatively freely positionable, on the surface 10 a, 10, b, 10 c of the mouthpiece 10 fitting, arranged. This allows for a simpler compliance with tolerances in the construction of the closure 1 and the corresponding bottle. In addition, when the internal pressure increases and a force is applied to the olive of the shutter 1, bending of the cap and thus lever forces occur. These can be compensated by a movement of the tongue 9 along the surface of the mouthpiece, be it along the outer surface 10c, the edge 10b and / or the surface 10a in the present inventive sealing concept.
  • the distance s between the inside of the side wall 2 and the projection 8 in the present case is greater than the distance between the inside of the side wall 2 and the free end of the tongue 9.
  • the tongue 9 has high flexibility in the closing direction, so that it can be moved in the direction of the end face 3 without great mechanical resistance.
  • the sealing concept is also suitable for closures with reduced weight, i. with reduced use of materials, since the lower frictional forces lead to a lower load on the closure during opening and closing.

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