WO2006115425A2 - Receptacle connectable on top of a cap closure - 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
- B65D51/00—Closures not otherwise provided for
- B65D51/24—Closures not otherwise provided for combined or co-operating with auxiliary devices for non-closing purposes
- B65D51/28—Closures not otherwise provided for combined or co-operating with auxiliary devices for non-closing purposes with auxiliary containers for additional articles or materials
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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
- B65D2517/00—Containers specially constructed to be opened by cutting, piercing or tearing of wall portions, e.g. preserving cans or tins
- B65D2517/0001—Details
- B65D2517/0047—Provided with additional elements other than for closing the opening
- B65D2517/0052—Prizes, tokens, badges or other information carrying devices
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- a receptacle for a cap closure enables the storage of commodities within a secure environment allowing discretionary choice for opening and resealing. Such independence of containment enables multiple applications.
- cap closures for product containers have resulted in applications that look to create and expand market opportunity within all industries.
- the result is an array of closures that reflect the growing requirements of the consumer market.
- a cap that provides such collective ability and storage opportunity would provide a chance to extend product promotion beyond the initial point of sale and into areas of passive marketing. Such ability could be undertaken through the employment of cap structures that are able to be interlocked in a formation that creates a receptacle for placement of a commodity.
- U.S. Pat. 6,702,642 makes provision for the interconnection and stackability of caps that enable multi-variations to be applied as a constructible toy set. However there is no provision for commodity placement.
- a further or alternative object is to at least provide the public with a useful choice.
- a receptacle is adapted to be removably connected or connectable with a container cap closure said receptacle being further adapted to receive a required item.
- an assembly for a container includes a container cap closure and a receptacle connected or connectable with said closure, said receptacle providing a housing within which an item is able to be accommodated.
- FIG. 1 illustrates very diagrammatically one possible embodiment of the present invention
- FIG.2 shows in an exploded view and very diagrammatically a further possible embodiment of the present invention with the closure system integrated with the neck finish of a beverage container with a transparent upper-cap;
- FIG. 3 shows very diagrammatically a cross sectional view of another possible embodiment
- FlG. 4 shows very diagrammatically a cross sectional view of a further possible embodiment
- FIG. 5 shows a cut away perspective view of a possible embodiment
- FIG 6 shows a cut away view of another possible embodiment
- FIG. 7 shows a cut away perspective view of another possible embodiment to illustrate the securement variation of the internal environment created within the cap receptacle by the closure system;
- FIG. 8 shows a cut away perspective view of another possible embodiment to illustrate a variation of fig. 7 where an upper portion of the cap system includes a breakaway component;
- FIG. 9 shows a cut away perspective view of a further embodiment in use with a beverage container
- the present invention generally provides a receptacle, which may be interlocked with similar receptacles, the or each receptacle supporting the placement of a required commodity or item.
- the receptacle and its associated closure and container may be of any suitable materials.
- the receptacle(s) enable physical separation of the item from the contained product. Creation of a structure with a separable nature allows for discretionary choice in the opening and resealing of either the container or containment cap, and determines an independence that enables the placement of commodities of designated purpose. This provides opportunity for further generalised application.
- the invention can provide secure containment of items or commodities of varied scope. These may include novelty items such as toys, games, puzzles, confectionary, snack items or apparel. Further to this, written material of a supportive or promotional nature may be included, as may the placement of nutritional supplements.
- the invention may also provide placement of those commodities that would provide enhancement of the contained product. These may be determined as those products that provide for; preservation, colour augmentation, changes in sensory perception, viscosity change, gaseous exchange, heating, cooling, chemical composition or molecular arrangement of the product. It is envisioned that the cap system may provide placement for general deployment of those surfactants that may enhance the contained product. It should be recognised that the product held within the container may itself be in a form that would determine its addition to another product as a surfactant. As such the contained product may initially be held in a non aqueous form. The associated cap structure may in turn provide the necessary requirement of promotion, enhancement or informative commodity relating to the use of the contained product.
- closure system have general application to integrate with different sized or shaped product containers.
- cap closures for beverage containers require that there is a shift from the generally accepted utility application to create and expand market opportunity.
- One such shift is an embodiment of alternative functionality that generates increased market share.
- the opportunity of a cap system to place product(s) and/or object(s), deemed as commodities, within a cap structure provides greater opportunity. It is this recognition that is integrated into the cap system herein described.
- FIG. 1 illustrates the application of the linkage system that is afforded by a connecting or securement means such as a thread (4) placed on the exterior surface of the cap (1) acting as the receptacle and having a chamber or compartment.
- a connecting or securement means such as a thread (4) placed on the exterior surface of the cap (1) acting as the receptacle and having a chamber or compartment.
- the ability to link the cap structures that contain commodity items enable a collectable series of objects to be kept and maintained. Whilst a novelty car is used to illustrate this example, the substitution of this object for another commodity whether branded or otherwise, is easily undertaken at the determined stage of manufacture.
- the use of a non transparent material for the formed receptacle will also allow for placement of those commodities that are required to remain concealed or would otherwise be affected by exposure to light.
- FIG. 2 illustrates an assembly of container cap closure and receptacle on a neck finish of a container and the removal of the lower and upper-cap.
- the connecting means between the receptacle and the closure may utilise threads.
- the screwing action to remove the caps in a single piece from the beverage container is shown as (3).
- the screwing action required for removal of the upper portion of the cap (1) singly is shown as (2).
- Such thread configuration provides a linking structure to connect with similar cap closures and cap components.
- the structures that afford such interlocking are shown as (4) on the exterior of the upper most cap (1) and as the internal structure shown as (5).
- the upper-cap functions to further enhance the primary product.
- the primary product as determined by the container and associated product of the invention are integrated.
- the physical association between the invention and the shown container is based on the requirements of a standard neck finish for the product.
- the clockwise thread not only provides opportunity for joining the two caps, but creates an action that -is contrary to the majority of common screw cap threads. This is necessary as the smaller-cap (6) onto which the upper-cap (1) is screwed has a standard thread attachment on its internal surface that matches a standardised neck finish.
- the over-cap as a receptacle (1)
- the upper-cap In securing the upper-cap (1) to enclose the lower cap (6), the upper-cap shall be screwed down to the lowest extent of movement. Tamper evident technologies may provide a mechanism that secures both the upper (1) and/or lower cap (6) to the neck finish or other part of the container.. The leverage action generated by screwing the caps in a clockwise or counter-clockwise action will disengage the tamper evident technology.
- Fig. 3 illustrates the employment of the cap system to utilise and enclose an existing closure (8).
- this overcap provides opportunity to apply the cap system to an existing line of standardised beverage containers and the associated closure.
- Attachment is achieved through the utilisation of the pre-form lip (9) commonly found on a majority of plastic beverage containers. Said attachment is undertaken initially through the employment of tamper evident technologies (10). Though shown as a separable section within the illustration, it will be appreciated that any number of applications of evident securement may be undertaken in the association with the pre-form lip structure.
- an internal security seal (12) applied in the commodity placement within the cap. Said internal seal is shown in greater detail in fig.
- the nature of said internal seal is to provide separation of the retained commodity from the primary beverage product.
- the seal itself may be of a nature that is applied through induction, adhesion or methods otherwise employed in the application of seals commonly found within the beverage industry. Once the cap has been removed from the encompassed closure the seal is removed through the employment of a tab mechanism (13) or the like. That allows said seal to be physically removed from its affixed position.
- tamper evident technology 10 again provides a means of attachment and securement of the cap system to the beverage container.
- the securement method is undertaken by employing the closure as the base for attachment.
- Detachment of the closure system from the existing cap is undertaken by removal of the tamper evident technology.
- a seal of a nature that would be transparent or otherwise (16) to afford any required promotional aspect is affixed to close the upper open cavity of the formed receptacle.
- Such affixation may be applied through induction, adhesion or methods otherwise employed in the application of seals commonly found within the beverage industry. Removal of the seal provides access to the cavity within the cap system and provides physical identification of tampering and disturbance. The seal is removed through the employment of a tab mechanism (13) or the like. That allows said seal to be physically removed from its affixed position.
- the interlinking plurality of caps as aforementioned is achieved through the structures shown as (18) and (17).
- the connective nature of (18), shown on the internal wall of the closure, also allows for the reattachment of the cap system to the beverage closure through the application of downward pressure once the removal of tamper evidence technologies (10) has provided initial release.
- the displacement to undertake this securement is shown as (28).
- the downward pressure placed upon closure allows the structure shown as (18) to seat along the underside (29) of the known closure (8).
- Fig. 5 extends the application of the closure system to incorporate and utilise known closure technology.
- Said closure technology shown within this example is a sports cap (20) of a generic design commonly available throughout the world.
- the illustrated example should be seen as representative of general application closures that embody vertical ribbing on the exterior surface of the closure to afford enhanced opportunity for consumers to remove said closure from a container.
- the closure system achieves connection with the generalised closure by utilising these vertical structures that are placed on the exterior surface (21) of said closure.
- the cavity (11) can have bottom inter-engaging structures (22).
- Such mechanism of engagement with a generalised cap closure allows greater attachment when partnered with further tamper evident technologies of any suitable type.
- the interaction and partnered engagement of said structures allows the consumer greater leverage for the removal of the generalised closure that seals the beverage container.
- Such provision of height is undertaken in conjunction with the closure system to allow a hand grip more full in nature.
- Similar structures are shown on the exterior surface (23) of the closure system. This allows the interconnectivity between additional caps that wish to be adjoined with the primary cap.
- the securement of a commodity is undertaken within the cavity shown as (11). Placed during the amalgamation of cap system components, the commodity is held in place by an internal seal (12) to provide separation of the retained commodity from the primary beverage product.
- the seal itself, as aforementioned, may be of a nature that is applied through induction, adhesion or methods otherwise employed in the application of seals commonly found within the beverage industry.
- Fig. 6 is reflective of fig. 4 but does not retain the requirement of attachment to an existing closure. In this instance the attachment to the container is undertaken directly through threaded means (19).
- a seal of a nature that would be transparent or otherwise (16) to afford any required promotional aspect is affixed to close the upper open cavity of the formed receptacle. Such affixation may be applied through induction, adhesion or methods otherwise employed in the application of seals commonly found within the beverage industry. Removal of the seal provides access to the cavity within the closure system and provides physical reflection of tamper disturbance.
- the seal is removed through the employment of a tab mechanism (13) or the like. That allows said seal to be physically removed from its affixed position.
- the engagement of additional caps to create multiplicity and interconnectivity is undertaken through engagement of those internal and external structures shown as (19) and (17).
- Fig. 7 represents a likewise intent of application to fig 6.
- the commodity enclosed within the receptacle of cap system remains secured through the placement of an internal security seal (12) applied as part of the operation in commodity placement within the cap.
- the commodity retained within the cavity of the cap (11) remains secured through the placement of an internal security seal (12) applied in the undertaking of commodity placement during the manufacturing process of the cap.
- the nature of said internal seal is to provide separation of the retained commodity from the contained product.
- the seal itself may be of a nature that is applied through induction, adhesion or methods otherwise employed in the application of seals commonly found within the beverage industry.
- the internal seal for fig. 8 is intended to remain in permanent fixation with the lower section of the cap system. This is in contrast to the previous mechanism of removal highlighted within the preceding embodiments of application. Said seal is applied during the placement of a commodity within the receptacle cavity.
- Fig. 9 illustrates applying the cap system of another embodiment to another container and attaching to the annular lip (29) of the shown example of beverage container.
- the system may have: tamper evident technology (30); structure(s) for re-attachment to the beverage container post tamper evident removal (31); internal retainment and securement seal (32); internal cavity (33); and attachment (34) and (31 ) for a plurality of cap systems to be interlinked
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CA002604708A CA2604708A1 (en) | 2005-04-28 | 2006-04-28 | Receptacle connectable on top of a cap closure |
AU2006240571A AU2006240571B2 (en) | 2005-04-28 | 2006-04-28 | Receptacle connectable on top of a cap closure |
BRPI0611157-2A BRPI0611157A2 (en) | 2005-04-28 | 2006-04-28 | receptacle for a lid closure |
EP06733178A EP1874647A4 (en) | 2005-04-28 | 2006-04-28 | Receptacle for a cap closure |
MX2007013204A MX2007013204A (en) | 2005-04-28 | 2006-04-28 | Receptacle connectable on top of a cap closure. |
US11/919,172 US20090294452A1 (en) | 2005-04-28 | 2006-04-28 | Receptacle connectable on top of a cap closure |
JP2008508781A JP2008539139A (en) | 2005-04-28 | 2006-04-28 | Container for cap closure |
HK08106727.9A HK1116456A1 (en) | 2005-04-28 | 2008-06-18 | Receptacle connectable on top of a cap closure and assembly for a container |
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