WO1998018428A1 - Reclosable bottle and closing element for the same - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A61—MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
- A61J—CONTAINERS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR MEDICAL OR PHARMACEUTICAL PURPOSES; DEVICES OR METHODS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR BRINGING PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCTS INTO PARTICULAR PHYSICAL OR ADMINISTERING FORMS; DEVICES FOR ADMINISTERING FOOD OR MEDICINES ORALLY; BABY COMFORTERS; DEVICES FOR RECEIVING SPITTLE
- A61J11/00—Teats
- A61J11/0075—Accessories therefor
- A61J11/008—Protecting caps
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A61—MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
- A61J—CONTAINERS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR MEDICAL OR PHARMACEUTICAL PURPOSES; DEVICES OR METHODS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR BRINGING PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCTS INTO PARTICULAR PHYSICAL OR ADMINISTERING FORMS; DEVICES FOR ADMINISTERING FOOD OR MEDICINES ORALLY; BABY COMFORTERS; DEVICES FOR RECEIVING SPITTLE
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A61—MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
- A61J—CONTAINERS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR MEDICAL OR PHARMACEUTICAL PURPOSES; DEVICES OR METHODS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR BRINGING PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCTS INTO PARTICULAR PHYSICAL OR ADMINISTERING FORMS; DEVICES FOR ADMINISTERING FOOD OR MEDICINES ORALLY; BABY COMFORTERS; DEVICES FOR RECEIVING SPITTLE
- A61J11/00—Teats
- A61J11/0075—Accessories therefor
- A61J11/008—Protecting caps
- A61J11/0085—Protecting caps with means for preventing leakage
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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
- B65D47/00—Closures with filling and discharging, or with discharging, devices
- B65D47/04—Closures with discharging devices other than pumps
- B65D47/20—Closures with discharging devices other than pumps comprising hand-operated members for controlling discharge
- B65D47/2018—Closures with discharging devices other than pumps comprising hand-operated members for controlling discharge comprising a valve or like element which is opened or closed by deformation of the container or closure
- B65D47/2031—Closures with discharging devices other than pumps comprising hand-operated members for controlling discharge comprising a valve or like element which is opened or closed by deformation of the container or closure the element being formed by a slit, narrow opening or constrictable spout, the size of the outlet passage being able to be varied by increasing or decreasing the pressure
- B65D47/2037—Closures with discharging devices other than pumps comprising hand-operated members for controlling discharge comprising a valve or like element which is opened or closed by deformation of the container or closure the element being formed by a slit, narrow opening or constrictable spout, the size of the outlet passage being able to be varied by increasing or decreasing the pressure the element being opened or closed by actuating a separate element which causes the deformation, e.g. screw cap closing container slit
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- the present invention relates to a reclosable bottle for storing liquid, pasty or free-flowing material and a closure element for such bottles.
- Bottles of the above type are known in particular from the area of baby articles as baby drinking bottles with teats (hereinafter generally referred to as dosing and dispensing elements), but also from areas of application technology, such as for processing operations such as gluing, painting, etc. 5
- the drinking bottles for babies currently available on the market have, in addition to the container for storing the liquid to be administered, such as juice, milk or the like, a teat and a retaining ring for attaching the teat to the container and an additional cap for transporting the filled drinking bottle is placed over the suction cup.
- the cap is to prevent the liquid in the drinking bottle from not being able to flow out in an uncontrolled manner.
- REPLACEMENT BLA ⁇ (RULE 26)
- RULE 26 it is provided, in particular for the transport of such drinking bottles between the teat and the container, to insert a flat element in the form of a round plastic plate in order to prevent liquid from flowing out in an uncontrolled manner.
- the suction device with its outlet opening to be directed into the container and for the flat element to be placed thereon. Both are then secured with the retaining ring. This is the only way to prevent with greater certainty that liquid can flow into the cap in an uncontrolled manner.
- Another disadvantage of the known drinking bottles for babies is that the drinking bottle is very cumbersome to use, since there are many parts that are wetted with the liquid stored in the container. It is also disadvantageous that the parts can only be cleaned very poorly or not mechanically, for example in the dishwasher. If they are dishwasher safe, they can fall through the baskets of a dishwasher because they are very small.
- a baby drinking bottle is known from DE-U-92 14 438, in which the cap has a chamber which is arranged concentrically to the vertical central axis and has an essentially round chamber on the inside, the height of the cap being smaller than the height of the suction cup held on the surface by a retaining ring.
- the suction cup with its outlet opening turns inwards and the outlet opening is covered by the contact of the chamber.
- a major disadvantage of the known cap for baby drinking bottles is that, with different sizes of teat, the upper part of the teat attaches to the chamber wall differently and therefore it cannot be guaranteed that the outlet opening is covered by the chamber wall.
- a secure seal cannot be achieved by placing the chamber wall in the area of the outlet opening.
- a baby drinking bottle is also known from US 29 86 296, in which a seal is to be achieved by squeezing the teat below the outlet opening.
- the pinch is achieved in that after the cap has been placed over the teat by rotating the cap, two elements which are connected to a link provided in the cap are intended to achieve a fluid-tight closure of the bottle.
- the two elements themselves are rotatably mounted and are designed in the manner of a bar, wherein they are arranged in such a way that the suction cup is squeezed between the elements in a scissor-like manner by rotating the cap.
- a major disadvantage of this design of a closure for baby drinking bottles is that, on the one hand, the mechanics involved in the cap make the manufacturing costs of such a closure element very high and, on the other hand, the cleaning of such a cap is very cumbersome.
- Such problems are also known from other areas.
- the disadvantage is that the bottles themselves cannot be closed sufficiently and air can therefore penetrate into the bottle, as a result of which the adhesive loses its function because it hardens in the wrong way.
- the closure parts of such adhesive bottles can no longer be used after repeated use, since the receiving opening in the closure element has been destroyed by the adhesive.
- the reclosable bottle for storing liquid, pasty or free-flowing material consists essentially of
- a dosing and dispensing element with an outlet for dispensing the material and a retaining ring for attaching the
- the cap is divided into at least two parts, the division taking place along the almost vertical central axis of the closure element,
- the parts of the cap are movably connected by a hinge
- a closure element for containers which is designed such that any elements, e.g. Bars, which are provided in a fixed arrangement inside the cap, in the closed state of the closure element, when it is applied to the corresponding bottle, squeeze an elastic, deformable material, such as a nipple or pacifier, in such a way that between the A suction lock provided outlet opening and the container, for example a bottle, which prevents the liquid stored in the container from escaping unhindered from the outlet opening.
- any elements e.g. Bars, which are provided in a fixed arrangement inside the cap, in the closed state of the closure element, when it is applied to the corresponding bottle, squeeze an elastic, deformable material, such as a nipple or pacifier, in such a way that between the A suction lock provided outlet opening and the container, for example a bottle, which prevents the liquid stored in the container from escaping unhindered from the outlet opening.
- An important advantage of the invention is that, on the one hand, the bottle together with the closure element consists of very few simple elements that are also very easy to clean. This also has the advantage that this closure element can be produced inexpensively.
- closure element securely and reliably closes the container. Furthermore, the closure element can be cleaned excellently and is very hygienic in its operation compared to the plate known from the prior art for insertion between the retaining ring or underside of the teat and the bottle rim, because the inside of the closure element cannot be coated with objects, for example in a diaper bag, come into contact.
- the closure element advantageously consists of a cap with two parts, the parts being connected to one another at one end by means of a hinge, preferably by means of a film hinge.
- the closure element is also suitable for an injection molded part that can be produced in a work process and is therefore inexpensive to produce as a mass article.
- a bead is provided, which preferably engages in a recess which is provided in the retaining ring. This has the effect that the closure element which is placed on the dosing and dispensing element is firmly connected to the container and cannot become detached from the container during transport.
- the cap webs are formed which, when the closure element is closed, enclose the dosing and dispensing element between them, in the case of a baby drinking bottle a teat, in such a way that the walls of the dosing and dispensing element are squeezed together. This causes the container to be tightly closed. As a result, it is no longer possible for the liquid stored in the container to flow out of the outlet opening provided in the metering and dispensing element.
- the webs themselves are preferably designed in the form of strips, part of the strip being firmly connected to the inner wall of the cap.
- the web may consist of several individual pieces, which are arranged, for example, in a circle inside the cap, two diametrically opposed webs being in the closed state of the closure element and enclosing the metering and dispensing element between them.
- webs can be provided which form an almost circular element in the closed state of the closure element, the separation of this element likewise taking place along the parting plane of the two parts of the cap, which results in two semicircular elements per se.
- the dosing and dispensing element is squeezed over the entire cross section.
- the two semicircular elements are arranged offset to one another. It is also conceivable that the free ends of the webs can be concave or convex instead of as described.
- the webs are arranged in such a way that all common teats can be used with baby drinking bottles.
- This means that the webs are preferably arranged in such a way that they squeeze the nipple at the narrowest point when the closure element is closed; this is usually the case with suction cups adapted to the jaw and palate, directly under the suction head.
- a vacuum cleaner for each size of a vacuum cleaner, be it for a vacuum cleaner for 0-5 months, or for a vacuum cleaner of 5-12 months.
- another closure element can be provided, each with differently arranged webs.
- the different caps can be designed in different colors.
- a major advantage of the closure element for baby drinking bottles according to the invention is that it can be used for all common types of teats. This is achieved, among other things, by the fact that the arrangement of the webs does not define a precisely defined pinch point, but rather a whole area in which any suction cups can be squeezed. In particular, by means of the webs which are either offset from one another or even arranged like a labyrinth, any suction cup can be squeezed, as a result of which a reliable and secure sealing of the bottle is achieved.
- the closure element can advantageously also be retrofitted to existing bottles together with a new retaining ring.
- a closure element preferably a snap closure
- This is designed, for example, such that a nose, which is arranged on one part of the cover element, engages in a recess, which is arranged on the other part of the cap, and latches there.
- two closing elements arranged opposite one another are provided.
- the closure element can advantageously be operated with one hand. Due to the pivoting movement of the two parts of the cap, which are connected to one another with a hinge, the two parts can be gripped with one hand, the cap can be placed on the teat and pressed together. Both parts lock together, the lower part of the cap engages preferably into a recess which is arranged on the retaining ring and the teat is squeezed by the webs present in the cap, as a result of which the bottle is closed in a fluid-tight manner.
- the closing element can be opened with one hand by finger pressure on the two lugs of the closing elements and the two parts of the closing element spring apart due to the deformable material of the dosing and dispensing element in cooperation with the spring tension built up in the webs and give the outlet opening free in the dosing and dispensing element.
- At least one web is designed such that it has a resilient effect. This has the advantage that an optimal crushing of the dosing and dispensing element is guaranteed.
- a further exemplary embodiment of a closure element has a snap ring with a circumference of 180 ° or more than 180 °. It is thereby achieved that a part of the closure element is pushed onto the bottle or the retaining ring, the nose of the closure element attached to the movable part undercutting a belt on the part already attached to the bottle when closing, whereby a high closing force is achieved becomes. To open the closure element, the nose must be pushed out of the recess. On the one hand, this achieves a high closing force, which is required in particular with metering and dispensing elements with very thick walls, and prevents unintentional opening.
- the closure element is suitable for the fluid-tight closure of any dispensing elements, such as drinking straws, tubes which the output element consists of a deformable material.
- Figure 1 is a front view of a first embodiment of a bottle with a closure element (baby drinking bottle).
- FIG. 2 shows a side view of the bottle according to FIG. 1;
- Fig. 3 is a side view of a second embodiment of such a bottle with a closure element
- FIG. 4 shows a section through the closure element and a metering and dispensing element of the bottle together with a retaining ring according to FIG. 1, the closure element being open;
- FIG. 5 shows a section through the closure element and the metering and dispensing element of the bottle together with the retaining ring according to FIG. 1, the closure element being closed;
- FIG. 6 shows a front view of the baby water bottle according to FIG. 1, partly in section on an enlarged scale
- FIG. 7 ad shows a further exemplary embodiment of the closure element according to the invention with labyrinth-like webs; 7a open position, partly in section; Fig. 7b closed position partially in section; 7 ⁇ the closure element in section, without metering and dispensing element;
- Fig. 7d top view of the closure element according to Fig. 5 7c m in direction Vlld, without metering and dispensing element;
- FIG. 8 a-b another exemplary embodiment of the closure element according to the invention with scissor-like webs j.o FIG. 8 a in the open position and
- FIG a-d a further exemplary embodiment of a fastener element, the caps of the fastener element being asymmetrically divided; Fig. 9a putting on the cap;
- FIG. 9b section along a line IXb - IXb according to FIG. 9a and top view of the suction device and the ⁇ retaining ring for the suction device;
- FIG. He top view of the closed closure element according to Fig. Lld;
- FIG. 12a shows a side view of the closure element; Fig. 12b section along a line XIIb-XHb ge ass Fig. 12a, with a part, namely the Schliessele ent is shown in an enlarged view.
- FIG. 1 and 2 and 4 to 6 show a first exemplary embodiment of a bottle according to the invention with a closure element according to the invention.
- the baby drinking bottle shown in these drawings essentially consists of a container 2 and a closure element 1 placed on the container 2.
- the closure element 1 itself is placed on a dosing and dispensing element (teat) 3 shown in FIGS the latter is releasably connected to the container 2 via a retaining ring 6.
- a connecting flange 4 is provided at the free end of the suction device 3 (FIG. 6), the diameter of which corresponds almost to the opening of the container 2.
- the connecting flange 4 lies on the edge of the opening of the container 2 and is pressed by the retaining ring 6 onto the edge of the container 2 in such a way that a fluid-tight connection is created between the container 2 and the suction device 3.
- the closure element 1 essentially consists of a cap 7, a web 8 arranged in the interior of the cap 7 (FIGS. 4 and 5) and a closing element 10.
- the cap 7 essentially consists of two identical parts, which differ only in that each part is assigned a different part of a shooting element 10.
- the webs 8 arranged in the interior of the cap 7 are each arranged with one end on the inner wall 16 of the cap 7.
- the webs 8 are semicircular, so that they rest with one end on the entire semicircle of a part of the cap 7.
- the webs 8 and the parts of the cap 7 preferably each form an integral part.
- the free ends 9 of the webs point towards the vertical central axis 17 and are arranged diametrically to one another (FIG. 5). Furthermore, the free ends 9 of the webs 8 are designed in such a way that they squeeze the entire cross section of the suction cup 3.
- the preferably conical cap is designed such that a hinge 12, preferably a film hinge, is arranged in the region of the tip of the cap.
- the closing element 10 is preferably a snap lock. It must be designed in such a way that it holds the two parts of the cap together, or the free ends 9 of the webs 8, which are in the closed state of the cap against the “spring force” which results from the pressing of the webs against the teat 3 this embodiment, are diametrically opposite, presses against the wall of the teat 3 so, the inner walls of the nipple below the AusJ_assötechnisch.5 preferably ⁇ surfaces that touch manner. this ge parchmentrlei- in a simple manner Continues that the container 2 is tightly closed and so no material, be it liquid, pasty or giant-shaped, can penetrate the contact surfaces and reach the outlet opening.
- a bead 14 is provided which, in the closed state of the closure element, engages in a recess 15 provided in the retaining ring 6, for example. This ensures that the closure element 1 is firmly connected to the container 2 in the closed state.
- a molded part 11 is provided which guides the suction cup 3 over a longer distance.
- the funnel-shaped molded part 11 and the retaining ring 6 preferably form an integral part.
- recessed grips 18 are provided on the closure element 1, which are designed such that when the closure element 1 is closed, the recessed grips 18 do not touch an outer wall 19 of the funnel-shaped molded part 11, the funnel-shaped molded part 11 being a component of the retaining ring 6 and preferably forms an integral part with this.
- the further embodiment of a bottle shown in FIG. 2 is suitable for storing and applying adhesive, paints or the like to a surface.
- the design advantages mentioned for the first exemplary embodiment can also be applied to this exemplary embodiment.
- FIGS. 7a to 7d A further exemplary embodiment of the bottle according to the invention with the closure element according to the invention is shown in FIGS. 7a to 7d.
- the closure element 201 is placed on a dosing and dispensing element (suction device) 203 shown in FIGS. 7a and 7b, the latter being releasably connected to the container (not shown in these drawings) via a retaining ring 206.
- a connecting flange 204 is provided at the free end of the suction device 203 (FIGS. 7a and 7b), the diameter of which corresponds almost to the opening of the container.
- the closure element 1 essentially consists of a cap 207, a web 208a-208c arranged in the interior of the cap 207 and a closing element 210.
- the cap 207 essentially consists of two identical parts, which differ only in that each part is assigned a part of a shooting element 210. The two parts are separated on the vertical central axis 217 of the closure element 201.
- the webs 208a-208c arranged in the interior of the cap 207 are each arranged with one end on the inner wall 216 of the cap 207.
- the webs 208a-208c are semicircular, so that they rest with one end on the entire semicircle of a part of the cap 207.
- the webs 208a-208c and the parts of the cap 207 each form an integral part.
- the free ends 209 of the webs point to the vertical central axis 217 and are arranged like a labyrinth to one another (FIG. 7c).
- the free ends 209 of the webs 208a-208c are designed in such a way that they squeeze the entire cross section of the suction cup 203.
- the preferably conical cap 207 is designed such that a hinge 212, preferably a film hinge, is arranged in the region of the tip of the cap 207.
- the closing element 210 (FIG. 7d) is preferably a snap lock. It must be designed in such a way that it holds the two parts of the cap together or the free ends 209 of the webs 208a-208c, which are in contact with one another, against the "spring force" which results from the pressure of the webs 208a-208c against the suction cup 203 the closed state of the cap 207 in this exemplary embodiment is not diametrically opposed, but is offset from one another, presses against the wall of the suction cup 203 in such a way that the inner walls of the suction cup preferably touch surface-like beneath the outlet opening 205. This ensures in a simple manner that the Container is tightly closed and so no material, be it liquid, pasty or giant, can penetrate the contact surfaces and reach the outlet opening.
- a bead 214 is provided which, in the closed state of the closure element 201, engages in a recess 215 provided in the retaining ring 206, for example. This ensures that the closure element 201 is firmly connected to the container in the closed state.
- a molded part 211 is provided which guides the suction cup 203 over a longer distance.
- the funnel-shaped molded part 211 and the retaining ring 206 preferably form an integral part.
- the grip recesses provided for easier operation of the closure element 201 are not shown in the drawings for reasons of clarity.
- a erfindungsge ate closure member 301 are Ver ⁇ equal to FIGS. 7a to 7d instead of a labyrinth-like arrangement of the webs to each other at ⁇ ⁇ staggered webs 308a- 308b is provided.
- the webs 408a and 408b are likewise arranged offset with respect to one another, with a web 408a extending beyond the vertical central axis of the suction device 403.
- this exemplary embodiment differs from the others in that one part of the cap 407 is first of all by means of a snap ring 421 located at the lower end 413 of the cap 407 in the direction of the arrow P on the retaining ring 406 in FIGS. 9a and 9b a recess 415, which is located at the transition from the retaining ring 406 to the funnel-shaped molded part 411, is pushed open.
- a recess 415 which is located at the transition from the retaining ring 406 to the funnel-shaped molded part 411
- the closure element 501 is placed from above in the direction of the directional arrow P shown in FIG. 10a, the bead provided in the snap ring 521 engaging in the recess 5515 in the retaining ring 506.
- the snap ring 521 is designed as a complete ring which then completely snaps into the annular recess 515 in the holding ring 506. Both parts are locked by pivoting one part of the cap in the direction of arrow 523 shown in FIG. 10c.
- the closure element 601 is designed such that the cap 607, which is complete per se, is placed on the suction cup 603 in the direction of the arrow P shown in FIG. Ha, one in the cap 607 provided swing flap 622 is open.
- the swivel flap 622 itself is articulated on the cap 607 via a hinge 612 (FIG. 11c) and has a web 608a.
- the further web 608b is arranged in the interior of the cap 607.
- the closure element 601 is placed on the nipple with the swivel flap 622 open, the snap ring 621 located at the lower end of the cap 607 engaging in a recess 615 in the holding ring 606.
- the pivoting flap is then pivoted in the direction of the pivoting arrow 623 shown in FIG. 11c.
- the nose 610a provided on the pivoting flap 622 and a closing element 610 latches in a recess 610b which is located in the remaining part of the cap 607.
- the web 608a provided on the inside of the swivel flap 622, which is shown as a top view in FIG.
- the opening of the closure element is similar in comparison to the opening processes already described for the other exemplary embodiments.
- a closure element 710 which has a particularly high closing force and is therefore also suitable for metering and dispensing elements which have a very high wall thickness.
- the closure element 701 is not divided along the central axis 717 of the closure element 701, but rather has a parting plane 731 which is offset parallel to the central axis and does not divide the closure element into two identical parts.
- one part of the closure element is placed on the bottle or on a retaining ring mounted on the bottle with a snap ring 721 located at the lower end of the closure element 701 and fastened automatically.
- the further part is then pivoted about the hinge 712 and the lug 710a of the closing element 710 fastened on this part plunges through a belt 730 located on the other part of the closing element and engages in a recess.
- the nose 710a must be depressed and at the same time pushed in the direction of the movable part.
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