EP3216714A1 - Structural arrangement applied to a bottle cap - Google Patents
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65D—CONTAINERS 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
- B65D41/00—Caps, 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
- B65D41/02—Caps or cap-like covers without lines of weakness, tearing strips, tags, or like opening or removal devices
- B65D41/10—Caps or cap-like covers adapted to be secured in position by permanent deformation of the wall-engaging parts
- B65D41/14—Caps or cap-like covers adapted to be secured in position by permanent deformation of the wall-engaging parts made of metallic foil or like thin flexible material
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65D—CONTAINERS 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
- B65D41/00—Caps, 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
- B65D41/02—Caps or cap-like covers without lines of weakness, tearing strips, tags, or like opening or removal devices
- B65D41/10—Caps or cap-like covers adapted to be secured in position by permanent deformation of the wall-engaging parts
- B65D41/12—Caps or cap-like covers adapted to be secured in position by permanent deformation of the wall-engaging parts made of relatively stiff metallic materials, e.g. crown caps
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65D—CONTAINERS 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
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- the present Utility Model Patent is directed to a structural arrangement applied to a bottle cap, pertaining to the technical sector of packaging accessories in general, more particularly a cap for bottles of beverages, such as beer, water and soft drink or any other beverage that uses the bottle as a packing container, through which advantageous practical, safe and functional results are attained.
- the crown cap has been used for a long time in the company of the indispensable can opener, until the advent of the so-called "long neck" disposable beer bottles, the traditional caps have been replaced by the new caps that can be threaded to the mouths of the bottles, thus eliminating the need to use the can opener.
- the traditional caps have been replaced by the new caps that can be threaded to the mouths of the bottles, thus eliminating the need to use the can opener.
- a new ecological appeal is paving the way to new returnable beer bottles and the old soft drink bottles, that use old caps and the indispensable can opener, which is many times inconvenient when using such containers.
- the present invention has developed a structural arrangement of a bottle cap and its constructive variants, thus making it possible to open bottles having a cap provided with a lever that allows same to be opened.
- the present utility model patent comprises a metal cap (1), provided with an L-shaped lever/handle (2), whose smaller segment (21) and the end of the larger segment (22) are close to the vertex, attached to the upper face and the peripheral wall of the cap (1) by weld, glue, pin or any other attachment means, said larger segment (22) being vertically positioned and slightly grooved for the "handle” having a slit (23) at the end thereof.
- the end of the larger segment (22), close to the vertex is arranged following the peripheral wall of the cap (1), forming a corrugated region with the same relief/flange system existing in the cap (24).
- the lever for the handle (2) in a first constructive variant, can be arranged at angles, forming a vertical segment (221) from the vertex that ends in an oblique segment (222) that, in turn, ends in a vertical segment (223).
- the cap (1) and the lever (2) is made as a single body (12), said lever (2) extending from the edge of the peripheral wall of the cap (1).
- the lever (2) is provided at the end of the smaller segment (21) with an inclination that forms a perforating "tip/tooth" (211), which, at the time the cap (1) is opened, perforates the upper face thereof, releasing the inner pressure and thus making it easy to release the respective cap (1) with the aid of the lever (2). See the perforating "tip/tooth" already inserted into the cap that removes the pressure/carbonic gas.
- the lever/handle (2) is integral with the cap at the upper end thereof and provided with two hooks in the lower portion of the cap (25) at the edge of the bottle and on which the cap (1) is attached/fixed, said cap (1) being or not already attached to the lever (2).
- the function of the hooks (25) is to "force" and expel the bottle cap.
- the cap (1) and the lever/handle (2) is made of plastic, polycarbonate, fiber/glass and molded in a single part, and said material may be opaque or transparent.
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Abstract
Description
- The present Utility Model Patent is directed to a structural arrangement applied to a bottle cap, pertaining to the technical sector of packaging accessories in general, more particularly a cap for bottles of beverages, such as beer, water and soft drink or any other beverage that uses the bottle as a packing container, through which advantageous practical, safe and functional results are attained.
- In accordance with to www.papodebar com, in the 1880's, carbonated beverages started to become quite popular in bars, but it was quite complicated to take them home. Generally, the bottles have been sealed with corks or ceramic, wood and metal caps, but they could not retain the carbonic gas efficiently. Still worse, in the event they contacted the liquid, it could become toxic. Until William Painter solved the problem by inventing in 1891, the crown cap provided with a cork disk inside same that prevented the beverage from contacting the metal (plastics are used nowadays for such purpose). The cap, with its corrugated edge, was the perfect solution for sealing, without any leak, the bottles containing carbonated liquids. After inventing the crown cap in 1894, William Painter invented its faithful partner the can opener.
- The crown cap has been used for a long time in the company of the indispensable can opener, until the advent of the so-called "long neck" disposable beer bottles, the traditional caps have been replaced by the new caps that can be threaded to the mouths of the bottles, thus eliminating the need to use the can opener. However, in addition to the regular bottles that kept on using the traditional cap a new ecological appeal is paving the way to new returnable beer bottles and the old soft drink bottles, that use old caps and the indispensable can opener, which is many times inconvenient when using such containers.
- Thus, in order to extend the use of disposable container, without the inconvenience of carrying a can opener, the present invention has developed a structural arrangement of a bottle cap and its constructive variants, thus making it possible to open bottles having a cap provided with a lever that allows same to be opened.
- The present utility model patent will be better understood through the description of the figures that represent schematically:
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Figure 1.1 : a perspective view of the new structural arrangement applied to a bottle cap; -
Figure 1.2 : a perspective view showing the bottle cap closed; -
Figure 1.3 : a perspective view showing the bottle cap partially opened; -
Figure 1.4 : a perspective view showing the bottle cap almost fully opened; -
Figure 1.5 : a perspective view showing the bottle cap fully opened; -
Figure 1.6 : a perspective view showing the bottle cap closed, with the lever following the undulation of the edge; -
Figure 1.7 : a perspective view showing the bottle cap partially opened, with the lever following the undulation of the edge; -
Figure 1.8 : a perspective view showing the bottle cap fully opened, with the lever following the undulation of the edge; -
Figure 2.1 : a perspective view of a first constructive variant of the bottle cap, with the lever at angles; -
Figure 2.2 : a side view of a first constructive variant of the bottle cap, with the lever at angles; -
Figure 3.1 : a front view of a second constructive variant of the cap made as a single body; -
Figure 3.2 : a perspective view showing the cap made as a single body in an opened state; -
Figure 3.3 : a perspective view of the cap made as a single body in a closed state; -
Figure 3.4 : a perspective view of the cap made as a single body in a partially opened state; -
Figure 3.5 : perspective view of the cap made in a single body in a fully opened state; -
Figure 4.1 : a perspective view showing a third constructive variant of the bottle cap closed, with the lever provided with a guillotine type perforator; -
Figure 4.2 : a perspective view showing a third constructive variant of the cap opened, with the lever provided with a guillotine type perforator; -
Figure 4.3 : a perspective view showing a third constructive variant of the cap partially opened, with the lever provided with a guillotine type perforator; -
Figure 4.4 : a perspective view showing a third constructive variant of the cap fully opened, with the lever provided with a guillotine type perforator, with the "tip/tooth" already inserted in the cap so that the carbonic gas may escape, thus releasing the pressure that retains the cap; -
Figure 4.5 : a side cut view showing a third constructive variant of the cap closed, with the lever provided with a guillotine type perforator with a "tip/tooth"; -
Figure 4.6 : a side cut view showing a third constructive variant of the cap opened, with the lever provided with a guillotine type perforator with a "tip/tooth"; -
Figure 5.1 : a front view of a fourth constructive variant of the bottle cap, with the lever provided with an internal hook; -
Figure 5.2 : a side cut view showing a fourth constructive variant of the cap closed with the lever provided with an internal hook; -
Figure 5.3 : a side cut view showing a fourth constructive variant of the cap opened with the lever provided with an internal, half hook; -
Figure 5.4 : a front view of a fourth constructive variant of the cap with the lever provided with an internal hook; -
Figure 5.5 : a back view of a fourth constructive variant of the cap with the lever provided with an internal hook; -
Figure 5.6 : a perspective view showing a fourth constructive variant of the cap closed with the lever provided with an internal hook; -
Figure 5.7 : a perspective view showing a fourth constructive variant of the cap fully opened with the lever provided with an internal hook; -
Figure 6.1 : a perspective view of a fifth constructive variant of the bottle cap made of a plastic material/polycarbonate/glass/fiber; -
Figure 6.2 : a front view of a fifth constructive variant of the bottle cap made of a plastic material/polycarbonate/glass/fiber; -
Figure 6.3 : a perspective view of a fifth constructive variant of the bottle cap made of a plastic material/polycarbonate/glass/fiber, stressing out the upper face; -
Figure 6.4 : a side cut view of a fifth constructive variant of the bottle cap made of a plastic material/polycarbonate/glass/fiber; -
Figure 6.5 : a perspective view of a fifth constructive variant of the bottle cap made of a plastic material/polycarbonate/glass/fiber in a closed state; -
Figure 6.6 : a perspective view of a fifth constructive variant of the bottle cap made of a plastic material/polycarbonate/glass/fiber in an
ed state; -
Figure 6.7 : a perspective view of a fifth constructive variant of the bottle cap made of a plastic material/polycarbonate/glass/fiber in a partially opened state; -
Figure 6.8 : a perspective view of a fifth constructive variant of the bottle cap made of a plastic material/polycarbonate/glass/fiber in a fully opened state. - In accordance with
Figures 1.1 to 1.8 , the present utility model patent comprises a metal cap (1), provided with an L-shaped lever/handle (2), whose smaller segment (21) and the end of the larger segment (22) are close to the vertex, attached to the upper face and the peripheral wall of the cap (1) by weld, glue, pin or any other attachment means, said larger segment (22) being vertically positioned and slightly grooved for the "handle" having a slit (23) at the end thereof. Optionally, in accordance withFigures 1.6 and1.8 , the end of the larger segment (22), close to the vertex, is arranged following the peripheral wall of the cap (1), forming a corrugated region with the same relief/flange system existing in the cap (24). - In accordance with
Figures 2.1 and 2.2 , in a first constructive variant, the lever for the handle (2), can be arranged at angles, forming a vertical segment (221) from the vertex that ends in an oblique segment (222) that, in turn, ends in a vertical segment (223). - In accordance with
Figures 3.1 to 3.5 , in a second constructive variant, the cap (1) and the lever (2) is made as a single body (12), said lever (2) extending from the edge of the peripheral wall of the cap (1). - In accordance with
Figures 4.1 to 4.6 , in a third constructive variant, the lever (2), is provided at the end of the smaller segment (21) with an inclination that forms a perforating "tip/tooth" (211), which, at the time the cap (1) is opened, perforates the upper face thereof, releasing the inner pressure and thus making it easy to release the respective cap (1) with the aid of the lever (2). See the perforating "tip/tooth" already inserted into the cap that removes the pressure/carbonic gas. - In accordance with
Figures 5.1 and5.7 , in a fourth constructive variant, the lever/handle (2) is integral with the cap at the upper end thereof and provided with two hooks in the lower portion of the cap (25) at the edge of the bottle and on which the cap (1) is attached/fixed, said cap (1) being or not already attached to the lever (2). The function of the hooks (25) is to "force" and expel the bottle cap. - In accordance with
Figures 6.1 to 6.8 , in a fifth constructive variant, the cap (1) and the lever/handle (2) is made of plastic, polycarbonate, fiber/glass and molded in a single part, and said material may be opaque or transparent. - With the structural arrangement applied to a bottle cap thus obtained, it offers the following advantages in relation to its equivalents known so far:
- it stimulates the use of returnable bottles without the need to use the can opener;
- an easy, practical and fast way to open the cap, mainly of the so-called "long neck" disposable beer bottles;
- more safety and speed since the lever is already in the correct position of the "handle" aiming at the immediate opening;
- it makes it possible to use recycled materials in the cap.
- The scope of the present utility model patent demonstrates its innovation both in the national and international market, thus not having to be limited to the use of bottles, but also the terms defined in the claims and its several equivalents.
Claims (6)
- A STRUCTURAL ARRANGEMENT APPLIED TO A BOTTLE CAP, characterized by comprising a metal cap (1) provided with an L-shaped lever/handle (2) whose smaller segment (21) and the end of the larger segment (22), close to the vertex, are attached to the upper face and the peripheral wall of the cap (1), by weld, glue, pin or any other attachment means, said larger segment (22) being vertically positioned and slightly grooved for the "handle" having a slit (23) at the end thereof; optionally, the end of the larger segment (22), close to the vertex, is arranged following the peripheral wall of the cap (1), forming a corrugated region with the same relief/flange system existing in the cap (24).
- THE STRUCTURAL ARRANGEMENT APPLIED TO A BOTTLE CAP, according to claim 1, characterized in that, in a first constructive variant, the lever for the "handle" (2) is arranged at angles, forming a vertical segment (221) from the vertex that ends in an oblique segment (222) that, in turn, ends in a vertical segment (223).
- THE STRUCTURAL ARRANGEMENT APPLIED TO A BOTTLE CAP, according to claim 1, characterized in that, in a second constructive variant, the cap (1) and the lever (2) are made as a single body (12), said lever (2) extending from the edge of the peripheral wall of the cap (1).
- THE STRUCTURAL ARRANGEMENT APPLIED TO A BOTTLE CAP, according to claim 1, characterized in that, in a third constructive variant, the lever (2) is provided at the end of the lesser segment (21) with an inclination that forms a perforating "tip/tooth" (211) which, at the time the cap (1) is opened, perforates the upper face thereof, releasing the inner pressure and thus making it easy to release the respective cap (1) with the aid of the lever (2).
- THE STRUCTURAL ARRANGEMENT APPLIED TO A BOTTLE CAP, according to claim 1, characterized in that, in a fourth constructive variant, the lever/handle (2) is integral with the cap at the upper end thereof and provided with two hooks in the lower portion of the cap (25) at the edge of the bottle and on which the cap (1) is attached/fixed, and said cap (1) is or not already attached to the lever (2); wherein the function of the hooks (25) is to "force" and expel the bottle cap.
- THE STRUCTURAL ARRANGEMENT APPLIED TO A BOTTLE CAP, according to claim 1, characterized in that, in a fifth constructive variant, the cap (1) and the lever/handle (2) are made of plastic, polycarbonate, fiber/glass and molded in a single part, and said material may be opaque or transparent.
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