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PH26951A
PH26951A PH40884A PH40884A PH26951A PH 26951 A PH26951 A PH 26951A PH 40884 A PH40884 A PH 40884A PH 40884 A PH40884 A PH 40884A PH 26951 A PH26951 A PH 26951A
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Shih-Chen Hsu
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. Lo ! ! ! : : + CL . EASY OPENING CROWN TAF
EACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION ep hE ’ The present inventjon relates to a crown closure, particularly, to an easy ppening crown cap for sealing 5S bottles, which, departing totally from the conventional hand—open types where the pull-to-open or tearing off technical art is followed, employs a novel pull-it-over technical concept.
The crown cap of the present invention includes a : 10 cap body having eubztantially a flat top, a crimped portion formed on the periphery of the cap body and an outwardly extending finger tab integrally joined to a part of the crimped portion.
Crown caps, being the most simple and economic in construction, are employed for cpaling liquid containers like wine bottles, sauce bottles or aerated water hottles. In general, a crown cap is made of a tinned plate in a cap shape, and relaying totally on the twenty-one included teeth in the crimped portion, closely embraces the protruding ving at the mouth of the bottle due to the flexibility and elasticity of the metal and tightly seals the mouth of the bottle to provide air- tightness or liquid-tightness due to the gasket or disk inside its flat top. nl though the crown cap is esimple in construction and has a wonderful function, on opening the bottle, a tool, such as cpsner, is required for pulling the included teeth apart from the protruding ring 7 at the mouth of the bottle in order to separate cap from ’ the bottle mouth.
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There has since been much research in regard to how a crown cap can be easily opened out without having - to rely on a tool. Among the prior art in the field are, for example, U. S. Pat. Nos. 3,382,997 to Tsuii and : 3,937,349 to the present applicant, which disclose different designs of crown closure with easy cpen means for bottles. However, since most of these crown caps are formed by stamping of tinned plate, which is or relatively hard material, to split open the caps with a finger tab or pull ring has not been that simple, particularly because the purpose of opening the bottle can not be accomplished if the pulling force applied is insufficient. When the finger tab is lifted forcefully because of difficulty in the pulling, the various projections and the cut portions on the crown cap itself and ©n the finger tab are all likely to cause cuts to fingers and uneasiness to the user. Furthermore, when the finger tab which has broken the crimped portion off is further pulled upward, the remainder crimped portion, 29 that is, the remainder portion of the included teeth, is o still hooked to the protruding ring at the mouth of the bottle and this will require further application of force for pulling upward in order to separate the cap from the bottle mouth. Particularly, the said included teeth of the crimped portion that have been torn apart are of considerable sharpness, which, either during the opening of bottle or upon being discarded away, are likely to cause cuts to people. Still further, when the crown cap which has been torn open is to re—-seal the mouth of the - zz -
bottle, it requires that the parts which have been pulled ) open or the other deformed parts be made to return to . . their original condition in order to achieve the result of re-sealing of the bottle temporarily. ’
SUMMARY OF THE TMVENTIONM
In view of the above shortcomings, an obiect cof the present invention is to provide any sasy opening crown cap where during its opening from the bottle damages to the crown cap will be lzept to the minimum, that is, there being enly one score line which passes from the edge of the crimped portion of the cap body to just beyond the peripheral turved portion. and whereby when the crown cap is pulled open, the split on the crown cap will not ao beyond 5 mm in width and when the cap becomes separated out from the mouth of the bottle there will be almost no deformation in the crown cap. fA further obiect of the present invention is to provide an easy opening crown cap in which the finger tab is broadened in width and which, upon turning into a curved surface on being sealed to the mouth of a bottle becomes a rigid lug piece.
A further obiect of the present invention is to provide an easy opening crown cap in which the broadened finger tab has only one score line whereby forces can be focused on the one line, and also the score line is shor tened to Just pass across the curved portion and a small notch, from which the score line eixtends upwardly,
is formed at the intersection point hetween the basal end of the finger tab and the crimped portion and at one or ’ the other side of the finger tab. on additional obiect of the present invention is to °° 5S provide an easy opening crown cap which, owing to the small pulling force required to be applied with finger and the very little deformation resulting to the cap, is the most safe and easy to operate for people of all ages.
Another obiect of the present invention is to provide an easy opening crown cap in which the pulling over action not only breaks the crimped portion but is - also able to push the cap off the mouth of the bottle.
A further object of the present invention is to oo \ provide an easy opening crown cap which, because of less 1S damage and no deformation when being opened out {from bottle, can still be retained on the mouth of the bottle, for temporary sealing of the bottle without having to reshape the cap.
BRIEF DESCRIFTION OF THE DRAWINGS
290 Other aspects and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following detailed description of a preferred embodiment therecf in connection with the accompanying drawings, in which:
FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a crown cap constructed in accordance with the present invention, showing cap the prior to being sealed to a bottle: . CL
FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the crown cap of
FIG. {1 after the cap has been turned over and the . interior gasket partially cutaway;
FIG. IA is a top view of the crown cap shown in
S Fi6. 2, the interior gasket partially cutaway and the © score line defined on the right side thereof:
FIG. ZR is a top view of the crown cap shown in
FIG. 2, the interior gasket partially cutaway and the scare line defined on the left side thereof;
FIGS. Af to 41 are schematic views of the crown cap having the essential portion partially cutaway and showing the score line formed in various ways of arrangements }
FIG. 5 is a perspective view of the crown cap after the cap has been sealed to the mouth of a bottle;
FIGS. 60 to 6B are schematic views showing stages of pulling the cap open from the mouth of the bottle in one embodiment; and
FIGS. 7A and 7B are schematic views showing stages of pulling the cap open from mouth of the bottle in another embadiment.
DETAILED DESCRIFTION OF PREFERRED
EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION
Referring now to FIGS. 1 te J, there is shown the outer appearance of a crown cap of the present invention before sealing to a bottle, the crown cap including a cap body 1 having the periphery formed in a skirt with a crimped portion 2, a finger tab 3 extending outwardly -
from a part of the crimped portion 2 and a circular gasket 4 mounted on the inside surface of the cap body 1. : The crimped portion 2, in general, has, as in a standard conventional crown cap, twenty-one included teeth 5S. The ’ finger tab 3 constitutes the essential part for efficiency of the crown cap of the present invention and in order to achieve the pull ~to-open function, this finger tab I must be integrally ioined to the crimped } portion 2. To ensure that the finger tab 3 will not bend along the lower edge of the crimped portion 2, width of the finger tab 3 preferably extends across five to seven included teeth 5 or occupies about one third of the periphery of the crown cap and the length of the finger tab 3 is about 2 to I times the height of the included teeth. Furthermore, the outer margin of the finger tab = is rolled over to form a pleated edge 6 to thereby strengthen the finger tab and prevent cuts to hands because of sharp edges. Before the crown cap is sealed . to the mouth of a bottle, this finger tab 3 and the whole lower edge of the crimped portion 2 are located on about the same plane and together lie somewhat parallel to the flat top 7 of the cap, and also during this time, no hardness force is formed in the finger tab 3.
However, when, a crown cap is compressed by a bottle capper, the finger tab Z is pressed to assume an arched curvature shape as shown in FIG. S, and consequently, hardness is greatly strengthened in the finger tab 3 whereby the tab forms a rigid pull piece. At the intersection point between the basal end of the finger ’ tab 3 and the crimped portion 2 at cone or the other side . there is formed a small notch 8. This small notch 8 is shown to be broken at its tip in the drawings, but it may } also be intact and be about to be broken at the tip.
From the top end of this small notch 8 is provided a scare line 10 which extends upwardly from the notch 8 along the crimped portion and passes across the peripheral curved portion 9 of the flat top 7 and terminates Just inside the outer margin of the top portion of the flat top 7. The reason that this score line 10 must pass a little across the curved portion 9 is because the curved portion ? is formed by stamping to form a reinforced portion which will not easily break upon being pulled open. Depending on quality of the material of the metal and thickness, the depth of the score line 10 generally is about half the thickness of the crown cap and should be appropriate if the score line can just be broken out on being pulled up. Although the crimped portion 2 is not directly concerned with air- tightness or fluid-tightness of the bottle, it will however increase the degree of easiness in the pulling open of the finger tab if the terminal end of the score line 10 is cut to form a score line to extend towards the flat top from the small notch 8 along the intersection point between cne side face of the finger tab and the crimpred portion. nfgain, although the score line 10 may be formed on the outer swface or the inside of the crown cap, it will however be more particularly -g -
. : ‘ E a useful and of esthetical beauty if the said score line is defined on the inside where, hecause there is coverage of . * the gasket 4, the line will not be exposed.
Furthermore, the shape and arrangement of the score line 10 may be such as shown in FIGS. 4A through 41 wherein the terminal end of the lines assumes a T-shape with formation at the tip of a short perpendicular score line or a straight line only or is curved slightly towards the right or the left after the score line has reached the flat top 7, or that the score line 10 with formation of the short perpendicular score line near the terminal end thereof assumes a cross-shape.
This score line 10 may also vary in shape and arrangement in different ways.
By such an arrangement and shape of the score line 10, it further facilitates the breaking off along the score line on pulling over and pushing open of the crown cap from the bottle. . then a crown cap of the present invention which has been sealed to the mouth of a bottle as depicted in FIG. 5, is to be opened out from the bottle, this can be per formed by pulling the finger tab = over with tip of the forefinger while the thumb being pressed against the flat top 7 as shown in FIGS. &A and 6B, or the other way with tip of the thumb pulling the finger tab and the forefinger being pressed against the Flat top as illustrated in FIGS. 7A and 7B.
In whichever way it may be, when sufficient force has been applied by the finger, this force will focus on the weakest point of such notch
8 of the score line 10, thereby breaking off the cap ’ along the score line 10 up to the end portion of the . - line, that is, to the curved portion ?. This kind of destruction is a kind of breach rather than a tearing
S off, for there is still material around all sides of the crown cap and the cap is almost without any deformation.
The splitting open of this score line 10 releases simultaneously the forces on the crimped portion 2 embracing the mouth of the bottle. Nt the same time, by way of the pulling over force. the valley of included teeth of the crimped portion is pulled over the protruding ring at the mouth of the bottle and the crown cap can thus be opened out with great ease. In accordance with the basic concept underlying the principle of the invention, it is only necessary to pull open a very small part of the crimped portion enough for the valley of included teeth to slip over the protruding ridge at the mouth of the bottle, whereas in the conventional type the opening is formed by tearing off the self open crown cap. According to the present invention, the rationale is therefore similar to the use of a cap opener in forcing the valley of included teeth to slip over the protruding ring at the mouth of the bottle. In use of the crown cap of the present invention, since damage and deformation is the least, the user will not have to worry about being accidentally cut.
With regard to being easily opened on pulling over and having less damage and more safety in the operation, this crown cap should prove to be a most practically useful model.

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  1. . ~ 26951 1 CLAIM: *
    ’ 1. An easy opening cap comprising: a substantially circular cap body having a substantially flat top portion and a portion formed about the S circumference of said cap body and extending downwardly therefrom: and a finger tab having a proximal edge, a distal edge and two side edges and being integrally ioined at its proximal edge to said downwardly extending portion of said cap body: wherein a notch is formed at a lower edge of said downwardly extending portion adiacent one of said ' side edges of said finger tab, an elongated score line is formed in said cap body and extends from said notch upwardly and to a point on said substantially flat top portion, and only one such notch and enlogated score line are formed in said cap body.
  2. 2. An easy opening cap as recited in claim 1, wherein said downwardly extending portion comprises a crimped portion.
  3. 3. An easy opening cap is recited in claim 1, wherein said finger tab is joined at its proximal edge to said downwardly extending portion along about a third of said circumference of said cap body.
  4. 4. An easy opening cep as recited in claim 1, wherein a pleat is formed along said distal edge and said side . ’ edges of the finger tab. .
  5. 5. An easy opening cap comprising: 5S a substantially circular cap body having a substantially flat top portion and a portion formed about the circumference of said cap body and extending downwardly therefrom: and a finger tab having a proximal edge, a distal edge and two side edges and being integrally Joined at = its proximal edge to said downwardly extending ~~ portion of said cap body: wherein a notch #s formed at a lower edge of said downwardly extending portion adiacent one of said cide edges of said finger tab, an elongated score line is formed in said cap body and extends from said notch upwardly and to a point on said substantially flat top portion, and a short score line is formed in said cap body and joins said elongated score line at said point on said substantially flat top portion and extends at an angle to said elongated score line.
  6. &. An easy opening cap as recited in claim 5, wherein caid short score line is substantially perpendicular tao said elongated score line and forms a T-shape therewith.
  7. 7. An esasy opening cap as recited in claim 5, wherein ' said short score line is substantially perpendicular to said elongated score line and forme a Cross- shape therewith.
  8. 8. An sasy opening cap as recited in claim 5, wherein said short score line forms a curved extension of said elongated score line.
  9. 3. An easy opening cap as recited in claim 5, wherein said downwardly extending portion comprises a crimped portion.
  10. 10. An easy opening cap as recited in claim 5, wherein caid finger tab is ioined at its proximal edge to said downwardly extending portion alona about a third of said circumference of said cap 13 body.
  11. 11. Ain easy opening cap as recited in claim 5, wherein a pleat is formed along said distal edge and said side edges of said finger tab.
  12. 12. An easy opening cap comprising: a euhstantially circular cap body having a substantially flat top portion and a crimped portion formed about the circumference of said cap body and extending downwardly therefrom: a finger tab having a proximal edge, a distal edge and two side edges and being integrally ioined at its proximal edge to said crimped portion along less than a semi-circumference of said cap body; and wherein a notch is formed at a lower edge of said crimped portion adiacent one of said side edges of said S finger tab, and a score line is formed in said cap body and extends from said notch upwardly and tp a point on said substantially flat top } portion.
  13. 12. An easy opening cap as recited in claim 12, wherein a pleat is formed along said distal edge and said side edges of said finger tab.
  14. 14. An easy opening cap as recited in claim 12, wherein said finger tab is joined at its proximal edge to said crimped portion along about a third of said circumference of said cap body.
  15. 15. An easy opening cap as recited in claim 12, wherein said crimped portion is formed with a plurality of teeth about its circumference.
  16. 16. An easy opening cap as recited in cltain 12, wherein said crimped portion is formed with twenty-one teeth about its circumference, said finger tab ic joined at its proximal edge to said crimped portion along five to seven of said twenty-one teeth and said finger tab has a length which is about two to three times the height of one of said teeth.
  17. 17. An easy opening cap as recited in claim 12, wherein only one notch and score line are formed in —_ 14 —
    said cap body.
  18. 18. An easy opening cap as recited in claim 12, wherein said cap body has a thickness and said score line has a depth which is about half the thickness of said cap body. SHIH C. HSU Inventor b:\specsi¥ispecs. bd Ve
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