WO2007063863A1 - Capuchon de boisson - Google Patents

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WO2007063863A1
WO2007063863A1 PCT/JP2006/323749 JP2006323749W WO2007063863A1 WO 2007063863 A1 WO2007063863 A1 WO 2007063863A1 JP 2006323749 W JP2006323749 W JP 2006323749W WO 2007063863 A1 WO2007063863 A1 WO 2007063863A1
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Tetsuo Tanaka
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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
    • B65D51/00Closures not otherwise provided for
    • B65D51/24Closures not otherwise provided for combined or co-operating with auxiliary devices for non-closing purposes
    • B65D51/28Closures 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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  • the present invention relates to a beverage cap, and more particularly to a cap structure in which another article is attached to a cap for sealing a beverage container such as a PET bottle.
  • beverage products are sometimes sold with premiums (bonus).
  • bonus a method of attaching a free gift (bonus), for example, a method of storing it in a bag and hanging it on the neck of a beverage bottle may be employed.
  • Patent Document 1 Utility Model Registration No. 3101920 and Patent Document 2: Utility Model Registration No. are disclosed as devices for adding an additional structure to a cap attached to a beverage bottle. There is 3098042 publication.
  • Bottle force Protruding or hanging gifts become obstacles on the transport route in the vending machine, causing the product to not be carried out normally and causing the vending machine to malfunction.
  • the object of the present invention is to further promote sales of beverage products stored in bottles. It is in the point of obtaining a bottle cap structure that makes it possible to attach a good gift.
  • the beverage cap according to the present invention falls from the top plate portion covering the upper surface of the opening of the bottle containing the beverage and the peripheral portion of the top plate portion.
  • a cap main body having a skirt portion covering the peripheral surface of the upper end of the opening of the bottle, and a beverage provided in the upper portion of the cap main body and accommodated in the bottle. Has an article storage section capable of storing another article.
  • a product storage unit is provided in the upper part of the cap body that closes the opening of the beverage bottle, and an item different from the beverage stored in the beverage bottle can be stored in the product storage unit As a result, various beverages can be attached to the beverage.
  • the cap body may have, for example, a screw-type cap structure similar to a beverage cap that has been conventionally provided.
  • the article storage section provided on the upper portion of the cap body more specifically includes a storage recess formed on the upper surface side of the top plate section and an upper end portion of the cap body to cover the storage recess. And an upper lid.
  • Articles stored in the article storage unit or the storage recess include, for example, a memory card, a memory card adapter (memory card reader / writer) as described later, an information recording medium such as a USB memory, or supplements (for example, various vitamins).
  • the supplement or tablet is typically a tablet or capsule, but may be in other forms such as a jelly, granule, powder or liquid.
  • the engagement structure of the upper lid to the cap main body includes, for example, a screw that is screwed to the outer peripheral surface of the upper end portion of the cap main body and the inner peripheral surface of the upper lid, and thereby the upper lid is connected to the main body of the cap. If it can be attached to the camera, it is good (so-called screw cap method).
  • screw cap method In such an upper lid structure According to this, it is possible to more reliably prevent an accident in which the upper lid is unnecessarily removed during the distribution of the product (bottle beverage).
  • the engagement structure of the upper lid is not limited to this, and other structures can be adopted (the same applies to each embodiment described later).
  • the storage recess includes a recess formed in a shape corresponding to the shape of the tablet so that the tablet can be stored, and a flange portion protruding around the recess.
  • a tablet individually packaged for example, PTP (Press Through Package) packaging
  • PTP Pressure Through Package
  • a tablet is attached as an accessory of a beverage.
  • dietary supplements functional foods
  • tablets such as drugs
  • such a cap structure may be provided with a protrusion protruding upward from the bottom surface of the storage recess. If such a protrusion is provided, the individually packaged tablets can be easily taken out. Specifically, the individually packaged tablets are stored in the beverage cap (storage recess) with the recessed portion facing downward. When the upper lid is opened and the individually packaged tablets are pushed down toward the bottom surface of the storage recesses, the protrusions abut against the recesses of the individual packages to push up the tablets, and the tablets break the film material to the outside. Tablets can be easily removed from individual packaging because of the force that will be pushed out.
  • the tablet holder of the present invention is a device to be mounted on a tablet when the individually packaged tablet as described above is stored in the article storage part of the beverage cap according to the present invention.
  • a plate-shaped holder main body plate that covers the surface of the film material of individually packaged tablets, and a fixing means for fixing the individually packaged tablets on the holder main body plate,
  • the tablet holder of the present invention to be produced is particularly effective when the individually packaged tablets are gripped by a robot arm and loaded into the cap of the present invention.
  • the PTP package hard molding material
  • the tablet holder of the present invention was individually packaged. If pre-attached to the tablet, it will have a flat plate shape (for example, Z
  • the arm can grip the holder body plate, the tablet can be gripped, so that it is possible to easily and more reliably load the individually packed tablets into the beverage cap of the present invention by the robot arm.
  • the holder body plate is disposed along the packaging surface on the side of taking out the tablet, and the holder body plate is provided with a tablet extraction hole through which the tablet can pass as described above. Therefore, it is possible to take out the tablet without removing the holder body plate.
  • the fixing means for fixing the individually packaged tablets on the holder main body plate is not particularly limited.
  • a claw for gripping the flange portion may be provided, or it may be flexible by other means such as adhesion or welding.
  • a sealing piece may be further provided on the inner side of the tablet extraction hole so that the tablet can be broken and cannot pass through the tablet when it is not broken. According to such a device structure, it is possible to prevent a situation in which an individual packaging force tablet is inadvertently or illegally taken out.
  • the beverage cap of the present invention may include a sealing film that is attached to the top surface of the top plate portion and closes the storage recess. If such a sealing film is provided, for example, articles that dislike contact with air or moisture can be housed in the housing recess and kept in a good state.
  • the sealing film may be fixed to the upper lid. According to such a cap structure, when the upper lid is opened, the sealing film can be opened simultaneously with the opening operation of the upper lid, and convenience can be improved.
  • a first sealing film installed so as to continuously spread over the inner surface of the storage recess and the peripheral portion of the storage recess on the top surface of the top plate portion, and an upper portion of the top plate portion It is provided so as to be stretched, and is joined to the first sealing film at the periphery of the storage recess and seals the articles stored in the storage recess in cooperation with the first sealing film. It is also possible to provide a second sealing Finolem.
  • an article that dislikes contact with air or moisture can be recessed. It is possible to hold the article in a good state more reliably by wrapping the article with the first sealing film and the second sealing film.
  • this cap structure similarly to the cap provided with the sealing film, a structure in which at least a part of the second sealing film is fixed to the upper lid may be used. According to this, the upper lid is opened. It becomes possible to easily open the sealing film (second sealing film) only by this.
  • the storage recess may have a plane shape substantially the same as that of the memory card. This is because it is possible to store the memory card in the storage recess and attach it to the bottle beverage.
  • mini SD As the memory card stored in the storage recess, for example, mini SD, mini SD,
  • a storage recess may be formed in accordance with the outer shape of the memory card (so that the memory card can be stored).
  • the memory cards referred to in the present invention include various types of memory cards with built-in semiconductor memory (flash memory) that are not limited to these memory cards.
  • flash memory built-in semiconductor memory
  • the storage recess does not necessarily have to match the outer shape of the memory card to be stored (the shape may be large or different), regardless of its shape.
  • an elastic member is provided on the inner surface of the upper lid so as to contact the memory card stored in the storage recess when the upper lid is closed and press the memory card. May be.
  • the stored memory card is pressed by the elastic member even if there is a gap between the storage recess and the stored memory card or between the upper lid and the memory card.
  • the memory card will not move (rattle) in the card storage recess.
  • the purchaser of the product shakes the cap part (memory card). It is possible to avoid a situation in which the power or non-compliance that contains can be determined.
  • the elastic member as described above is not limited to storing a memory card, and may be provided when storing other articles.
  • the upper surface of the memory card (or other article) is pressed by projecting substantially horizontally from the side edge of the storage recess toward the inside of the storage recess 1
  • the above-described locking projections may be provided, and the memory force (or other article) stored in the storage recess may be pressed by the locking projections.
  • the storage recess may have at least one recess on its side edge that allows the side of the memory card to be touched in order to take out the stored memory card.
  • the storage concave portion is formed in the shape of a memory card, and when the memory card fits in the storage concave portion without any gap, the stored memory card can be easily taken out.
  • the storage recess when the storage recess is formed in the shape of the article so as to store the article other than the memory card, the recess may be formed similarly.
  • the beverage cap may be provided with a two-dimensional code or a wireless tag on the inner surface of the upper lid.
  • the wireless tag is a non-contact type recognition device using proximity wireless communication, which is called RFID (Radio Frequency Identification Z radio wave system recognition), an IC tag, a wireless IC tag, or the like.
  • RFID Radio Frequency Identification Z radio wave system recognition
  • IC tag a non-contact type recognition device using proximity wireless communication
  • wireless IC tag a non-contact type recognition device using proximity wireless communication
  • These two-dimensional codes and wireless tags include, for example, serial numbers, expiration dates, production locations, raw materials, usage, efficacy, quality, precautionary notes, and other information related to beverages in bottles and items to be stored in the product storage. Can be stored.
  • premium (premium) points, authentication data, monetary amount data, etc. as premiums in the above two-dimensional code or wireless tag, the upper lid and the beverage cap itself function as various tickets and electronic money. It is also possible to make it.
  • the product manager (manufacturer's seller, etc.) stores information on the articles stored in the beverage cap in the wireless tag and opens the article storage section. It is also possible to make it possible. More specifically, for example, when a beverage product is provided using the beverage cap of the present invention, an article is given as a free gift (making a hit or miss) to only some of those products. Possible usage forms. In this case, it is necessary to put the article (prize) into the article storage section (storage recess) and seal it with the upper lid or the like so that it is not possible to confirm that the article has entered from the outside. Comes with a prize! This is to prevent the purchaser of the product from selecting only the product ("winning").
  • the manager of the product for example, for managing the production of putting in a premium at a certain rate (probability), etc. It may be necessary to check which prizes are in the box after loading the prizes and completing the product manufacture.
  • information related to the prize such as the power of the prize or what is included as a prize
  • the wireless tag it can be easily read by reading the tag with a reader. Information can be obtained.
  • the information stored in the wireless tag or the two-dimensional code may be various other than these.
  • a beverage bottle according to the present invention includes any one of the above-described beverage caps in which an article is stored in an article storage section (or storage recess), and a bottle that can store a drink. Moreover, the beverage according to the present invention is one in which the beverage is stored in the beverage bottle and the opening of the bottle is closed with the beverage cap.
  • the beverage bottle article storage device of the present invention can be attached to a cap of a beverage bottle and can attach various articles to the beverage bottle in the same manner as the beverage cap of the present invention. Is. That is, in the beverage cap of the present invention, the structure of the conventional beverage cap itself can be changed to store articles, but the article storage device for beverage bottles of the present invention changes the conventional cap structure. This makes it possible to attach items using this.
  • the beverage bottle article storage device of the present invention is an article for a beverage bottle that can be placed on a beverage cap that houses the article and closes the opening of the beverage bottle.
  • a container having a fitting hole for accommodating at least an upper end portion of the beverage cap and capable of being fitted so as to cover the beverage cap; and an upper portion of the support portion, and the bottle And an article storage unit capable of storing an article different from the beverage contained therein.
  • the beverage bottle article storage device may be configured to be detachable from the beverage cap, or may be fixed to the beverage cap so that it cannot be removed.
  • the article storage device is drunk by a method such as adhesion, welding, or press fitting. Fix it to the cap.
  • a structure in which the fitting hole is simply covered with the beverage cap may be used.
  • the structure for preventing the relative rotation between the article storage device and the beverage cap is fitted. It may be applied to the inner surface of the hole. If such a structure is provided, the cap of the beverage bottle can be opened more reliably by rotating it even when the article storage device is mounted on the beverage cap.
  • the article storage device since the article storage device has a structure in which a beverage cap is put on, the outer diameter is larger than that of the cap. Therefore, the beverage cap is simply rotated to open the beverage cap. There is also an advantage that it can be opened easily by rotating (with a small force).
  • an unevenness engaging (fitting) with an uneven muscle extending in the vertical direction formed on the outer peripheral surface of the beverage cap is formed.
  • the unevenness is provided so as to extend perpendicularly to the inner surface of the fitting hole.
  • a high friction material for example, rubber or silicon having a large friction (friction coefficient) may be provided on the inner surface of the fitting hole.
  • the same structure as the beverage cap according to the present invention can be adopted as the structure of the article storage section.
  • FIG. 1 is an exploded perspective view showing a beverage cap according to a first embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 2 is a view showing a beverage bottle equipped with the beverage cap of the first embodiment.
  • FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view showing a state in which a memory card is stored in the beverage cap of the first embodiment.
  • FIG. 4 is a bottom view (back view of the upper lid) showing a modification of the upper lid in the beverage cap of the first embodiment.
  • FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view showing the beverage cap of the first embodiment with the upper lid according to the modified example attached and housing a memory card.
  • FIG. 6 A plan view (a top view of the cap body) showing a modified example of the cap body in the beverage cap of the first embodiment.
  • FIG. 7 is a cross-sectional view showing the beverage cap of the first embodiment in which a memory card is stored in the cap body according to the modified example.
  • ⁇ 8 It is a side view showing a beverage cap according to a second embodiment of the present invention.
  • ⁇ 9 It is a side view showing a state in which the upper lid of the beverage cap according to the second embodiment is opened.
  • FIG. 10 is a front view showing a state where an upper lid of a beverage cap according to the second embodiment is opened.
  • FIG. 12 is a view showing a state where an upper lid of a beverage cap according to the third embodiment is removed.
  • FIG. 13 A sectional view showing a state in which the memory card is stored in the beverage cap according to the third embodiment.
  • ⁇ 14 It is a perspective view showing a beverage cap (in a state where an upper lid is removed) according to a fourth embodiment of the present invention.
  • ⁇ 15 It is a perspective view showing a beverage cap (in a state where an upper lid is opened) according to a fifth embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 16 is a view showing an inner surface of an upper lid in the beverage cap according to the fifth embodiment.
  • FIG. 17 A perspective view showing a modified example (with the top cover removed) of the beverage cap according to the fifth embodiment.
  • FIG. 18 is a perspective view showing a beverage cap (in a state where an upper lid is opened) according to a sixth embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 19 is a cross-sectional view showing a beverage cap according to the sixth embodiment.
  • FIG. 20 is a plan view illustrating the storage state of tablets in the beverage cap according to the sixth embodiment.
  • FIG. 21 shows an example of the capsule storage state in the beverage cap according to the sixth embodiment.
  • FIG. 22 is a perspective view showing a modified example of the beverage cap according to the sixth embodiment (in a state where the upper lid is removed).
  • FIG. 23 is a perspective view showing a beverage cap (in a state where an upper lid is opened) according to a seventh embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 24A is a side view showing an example of a tablet holder (a state in which a PTP-packed tablet is held) provided in a beverage cap according to the present invention.
  • FIG. 24B is a view showing the tablet holder (in a state where a tablet packed with PTP is held) from the lower surface side.
  • FIG. 25 is a view showing another example of the tablet holder (holding a PTP-packed tablet) from the lower surface side.
  • FIG. 26 is a cross-sectional view showing a beverage cap according to an eighth embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 27 is a perspective view showing a beverage cap according to a ninth embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 28 is a cross-sectional view showing a beverage cap according to the ninth embodiment.
  • FIG. 29 is a perspective view showing a beverage cap (with an upper lid opened) according to a tenth embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 30 is a cross-sectional view showing a beverage cap according to the tenth embodiment.
  • FIG. 31 is a cross-sectional view showing a beverage cap according to an eleventh embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 32 is a side view showing a beverage cap (in a state where an upper lid is opened) according to the eleventh embodiment.
  • FIG. 33 is a perspective view showing an article storage device for beverage bottles according to a twelfth embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 34 is a cross-sectional view showing an article storage device for beverage bottles according to the twelfth embodiment.
  • FIG. 1 to 3 show a beverage cap according to a first embodiment of the present invention. As shown in these figures, this beverage cap 11 is screwed into the opening of the plastic bottle 1.
  • a screw cap made of grease that seals the bottle 1 and is attached to the cap body 13 screwed into the opening of the PET bottle 1, and the PET bottle so as to surround the opening of the PET bottle 1.
  • 1 and a sealing ring 14 that is detachably connected to the cap body 13 and an upper lid 12 that covers the upper surface of the cap body 13.
  • the cap body 13 includes a top plate portion 21 that covers the upper surface of the opening portion of the bottle 1, and a peripheral wall portion (skirt portion) 22 that covers the periphery of the bottle opening portion with the peripheral force of the top plate portion 21 falling substantially vertically.
  • a storage recess 25 in which the memory card 5 can be stored is formed on the top surface of the top plate 21.
  • a stepped portion 23 is formed in the peripheral portion of the top plate portion 21, and the upper lid 12 can be fitted to the top plate portion 21 by covering the stepped portion 23 with the upper lid 12.
  • the upper lid 12 is fitted to the top plate portion 21 (step portion 23) to cover the storage recess 25.
  • One end of the upper lid 12 is provided with a flange 12a that projects the surface force of the upper lid 12 substantially horizontally, and the upper lid 12 can be easily removed from the cap body 13 by placing a finger or a nail on the flange 12a ( Open the top lid 12).
  • the cap main body 13 may be rotated and separated from the sealing ring 14 by rotating the cap main body 13 in the same manner as this type of conventional screw cap.
  • the planar shape of the storage recess 25 is substantially the same as the memory card (mini SD) 5, but the shape is not particularly limited as long as the target memory card can be stored. .
  • the type of memory card that can be stored is not particularly limited.
  • the cap body 13 may be provided with a recess that can accommodate the target memory card.
  • a two-dimensional code (for example, a QR code) may be provided on the back surface of the upper lid 12 (the inner surface side Z side facing the storage recess 25 in the closed state of the upper lid). Similar to the cap (see FIGS. 15 and 16), a wireless tag such as RFID may be provided.
  • These two-dimensional codes and wireless tags can include, for example, the usage of the memory card 5 stored in the beverage cap 11 and the explanation of the data stored in the memory card 5 in a coded manner.
  • a free gift for the beverage for example, a movie or live video, a so-called standby image displayed on the screen of a mobile phone, and other various moving images 'still images'
  • the description of the campaign can be coded in two dimensions or stored in an IC (tag).
  • a specific method of arranging the two-dimensional code on the upper lid 12 can be performed, for example, by printing the two-dimensional code on a paper resin film and affixing the two-dimensional code on the upper lid 12. It may be provided on the surface of the top cover 12.
  • the wireless tag can be fixed to the back surface or the front surface of the upper lid 12, but may be embedded in the upper lid 12. The same applies to later-described embodiments.
  • the type of beverage in bottle 1 is not particularly limited. Soft drinks such as juices and soft drinks can be used, and alcoholic drinks can also be used. Various other drinks can be stored and sealed with the cap 11 according to the present invention.
  • the type of the bottle 1 is also typically a PET bottle, but is not limited to this, and may be various types of resin materials, metal materials, bottles having strength such as glass. Regarding the material of the cap 11, a force that is typically a resin is not limited to this.
  • a force pressure pressing member 31 for pressing the memory card 5 stored in the storage recess 25 may be provided on the back surface of the upper lid 12.
  • the pressing member 31 can be made of, for example, sponge, rubber or other elastic or flexible material that can be used as a resin, and the memory card 5 stored in the storage recess 25 is pressed by the pressing member 31 when the upper cover 12 is closed. Pressed down. Therefore, even if there is a gap between the storage recess 25 and the memory card 5, it is possible to prevent the memory card 5 from being checked by shaking the cap portion.
  • a memory card 5 is inserted as a free gift only (making a hit), it is possible to prevent the product purchaser from selecting only a win. Even if the bottle is dropped upside down (from the cap 11 side), the impact on the memory card 5 can be mitigated and protected.
  • a plurality of locking projections 32 may be provided so that the side wall force of the storage recess 25 protrudes inward of the storage recess 25.
  • These locking projections 32 are formed integrally with the cap body 13 and have flexibility, and press the upper edge of the memory card 5 stored in the storage recess 25 to hold the memory card 5 in the storage recess 25. Lock.
  • the locking protrusion 32 is a memory card. A structure that abuts on a side surface (circumferential surface) that is not on the upper surface of 5 may be adopted.
  • FIGS. 8 to 10 show a beverage cap according to the second embodiment of the present invention.
  • the beverage cap is provided with a storage recess 25 (not shown in FIGS. 8 to 10) in the top plate portion 21 of the cap body 13 as in the cap of the first embodiment.
  • the upper lid 12 is connected to the cap body 13 so as to be opened and closed.
  • the upper lid 12 is connected to the top plate portion 21 of the cap body 13 at one end portion by a connecting portion (hinge) 12b.
  • the pressing member 31 may be provided on the back surface of the upper lid 12 as in the first embodiment, or the locking projection 32 may be provided in the storage recess. good.
  • a two-dimensional code or a wireless tag can be provided on the back surface of the upper lid 12 (if the pressing member 31 is provided, the surface of the pressing member 31 may be used) (each described later). The same applies to the embodiment).
  • the beverage cap includes a storage recess 25 in the top plate portion 21 of the cap body 13 and closes the storage recess 25 as in the caps of the first and second embodiments.
  • the force having the upper lid 42 The screw can be attached to the cap body 13 by screwing the upper lid 42 (screw type).
  • screws that are screwed to each other are formed on the inner peripheral surface of the upper lid 12 and the upper peripheral surface of the cap body 13 (the outer peripheral surface of the top plate portion 21), whereby the upper lid 42 is a so-called screw set.
  • the lid was used. If the upper lid is screwed in this way, there is an advantage that an accident in which the upper lid is unnecessarily removed during the distribution of goods can be prevented more reliably.
  • FIG. 14 shows a beverage cap according to a fourth embodiment of the present invention.
  • this beverage cap is provided with a storage recess 25 in the top plate portion 21 of the cap body 13 in the same manner as the cap of the third embodiment, and a set of screws that close the storage recess 25 (screw-in structure).
  • a force storage recess having an upper lid (not shown)
  • a claw-hanging recess 26 is provided at the side edge of the storage recess 25 so that a nail or the like can be hooked when the contained article 6 is taken out.
  • FIG. 15 shows a beverage cap according to a fifth embodiment of the present invention.
  • PTP Pressure Through
  • a packaging form in which tablets 50 are placed in a hard resin 52 (hard plastic) that is dented into a tablet shape and sealed with a film material 53 such as an aluminum film.
  • Package Power of widely used packaging
  • the beverage cap of this embodiment makes it possible to store such PTP-packed tablets 51.
  • the PTP packaging includes a recess 52a formed in a shape corresponding to the shape of the tablet 50 so that the tablet 50 can be accommodated, and a flange projecting around the recess 52a.
  • the hard resin sheet (hard molding material) 52 including the portion 52b, and the film 53 that is adhered to the flange portion 52b of the hard resin sheet 52 and seals the recessed portion 52a also serve as a force.
  • the storage recess 25 having a planar shape substantially matching the shape of the memory card is provided on the top plate portion 21 of the cap body 13 as in the first to third embodiments. It is provided. However, since the tablet 51 packed with PTP is generally thicker than the memory card, the storage recess 25 is formed deeper than the cap of the first to third embodiments. In addition, as the storage recess 25 is formed in the shape of a memory card, the flange portion 52b of the PTP packaging is made into a shape that matches the shape of the memory card (storage recess 25) together with the film 53.
  • the cap of the present embodiment can store both the memory card and the tablet.
  • the memory card and the tablet usually have different forces when stored in the storage recess.
  • the pressing member 31 as shown in FIGS. 4 and 5 is provided on the back surface of the upper lid 12. If this is the case, both articles having different heights can be pressed against the bottom surface of the storage recess 25 to prevent the articles from moving up and down within the storage recess 25 (say, rattling).
  • the structure of the upper lid 42 that closes the housing recess 25 may be a screw type (screw-in structure) or another structure, for example, the structure of the first or second embodiment, or other structures.
  • a wireless tag 45 is placed on the back surface (inner surface or lower surface) of the upper lid 42 (see also FIG. 16). Examples of use of this wireless tag are as described above.
  • the storage recess 25 may have various shapes. For example, as shown in FIG.
  • the shape of the PTP package (flange 52b) may be various shapes according to the shape of the storage recess 25.
  • the type of the tablet stored in the storage recess 25 is not particularly limited.
  • it may be a supplement (various vitamins, fiber, carotene, dietary supplement, etc.), a functional food, or a drug.
  • the shape of the agent is not necessarily limited to tablets, and may be capsules, jellies, granules, powders, liquids and others.
  • other forms of packaging such as SP (Strip Package) packaging in which one tablet is sandwiched between flexible plastic films, heat sealed, or simply placed in a bag of grease or the like, will be described in later embodiments.
  • SP Strip Package
  • FIGS. 18 to 19 show a beverage cap according to a sixth embodiment of the present invention.
  • this beverage cap is similar to the fifth embodiment in that the tablet 51 packed with PTP is stored in the storage recess 25 formed in the top plate portion 21 of the cap body 13.
  • a projection 61 is also provided to stand up the bottom force of the storage recess 25.
  • the protrusion 61 is for taking out the tablet 50 from the PTP package cartridge.
  • the tablet 51 packed in the PTP package is stored in the storage recess 25 with the recessed portion 52a facing downward.
  • the protrusion 61 is provided so as to rise substantially perpendicularly to a position (in this example, a substantially central portion) corresponding to the position where the tablet 50 (the recessed portion 52a) is stored in the storage recess 25, and the PTP-packed tablet 5 1 Is housed so that the recessed portion 52a (tablet 50) rides on the protrusion 61.
  • the PTP package 51 is pushed down toward the bottom surface of the storage recess 25.
  • the tablet 50 is pushed upward in the PTP packaging (depression recess 52a) by the projection 61 provided on the bottom surface of the storage recess 25, and the film 53 is broken and pushed out.
  • the number of tablets stored in the storage recess 25 is not limited to one.
  • a plurality of protrusions 61 for example, two
  • the flange portion 52b of the PTP package is moved from the accommodating recess 25 to its peripheral portion (the top plate portion 21). It may protrude from the periphery of the storage recess on the top surface. As long as the flange 52b fits inside the upper lid 42, it is possible to close the upper lid 42 and accommodate the tablet 51 between the top plate 21 and the upper lid 42.
  • FIG. 21 shows an example in which capsules 55 similarly packed in PTP are stored.
  • the capsule 54 can be similarly stored in the storage recess 25.
  • a protrusion 61 can be provided at a substantially central position of the capsule 54 (depression), and the capsule 54 can be pushed out by the protrusion 61 in the same manner as the tablet.
  • the storage recess 25 may be substantially circular in a plane as in the example shown in FIG.
  • FIG. 23 to FIG. 24B show a beverage cap according to a seventh embodiment of the present invention.
  • this beverage cap accommodates a tablet 51 packed in PTP in the same manner as in the fifth and sixth embodiments in a storage recess 25 formed in the top plate portion 21 of the cap body 13.
  • a tablet holder 65 for holding a PTP-packed tablet 51.
  • the tablet holder 65 has a flat plate (holder body plate) 66 having substantially the same size and shape as the flange portion 52b of the PTP package, and is PTP-wrapped on the lower surface of the plate 66. Hold the tablet 51.
  • Mechanism for holding PTP-packed tablets 51 on the bottom surface of plate 66 Is not particularly limited, and may be due to adhesion or welding.
  • a plurality of claws 69 (not shown in FIG. 22) for hooking the flange portions 52b are provided on the peripheral edge of the lower surface of the plate 66, and these claws 69 serve to flange the PTP packaging Grab around part 52b.
  • the plate 66 is also formed in a circular shape corresponding to this shape, and claw 69 is similarly provided on the peripheral portion of the plate 66. good.
  • the shapes of the flange portion 52b and the plate 66 can be various shapes in addition to the illustrated examples.
  • the plate 66 is thicker than the flange portion 52b, and is formed of a hard resin having such rigidity that it hardly squeezes even when gripped by a robot arm so as to sandwich the force in the horizontal direction. .
  • a series of operations for loading the tablet 51 packed with PTP into the storage recess 25 and closing the upper lid 42 is performed automatically (machine). Easy to do).
  • a through hole 67 having a diameter substantially the same as (or larger than the recessed portion 52a) is provided in the substantially central portion of the plate 66.
  • the tablet 50 can be taken out through the through hole 67 without removing the plate 66 (tablet holder 65) from the PTP package.
  • the through hole 67 is provided with a sealing bar (sealing piece) 68 that crosses the through hole 67 along the substantially diameter of the through hole 67. Providing such a sealing bar 68 can prevent the tablet 50 from being unintentionally removed from the PTP packaging.
  • the sealing bar 68 has a strength that can be broken (broken) when an appropriate force is applied. When the tablet 50 is taken out, the sealing bar 68 can be broken and the tablet 50 taken out through the through hole 67.
  • the protrusion 61 may be provided on the bottom surface of the storage recess 25.
  • the operation of pressing the tablet against the protrusion 61 in order to take out the tablet 50 as described above is further facilitated.
  • the tablet holder 65 may be fixed to the cap body 13 (the storage recess 25) while holding the PTP-packed tablet 51.
  • the fixing method in this case is not particularly limited. For example, adhesion or a suitable fitting structure may be used.
  • the tablet holder 65 is attached to the cap body 13 Even if it is fixed so that the force cannot be removed, the tablet 50 can be taken out through the through hole 67 if the sealing bar 68 is broken as described above.
  • FIG. 26 shows a beverage cap according to an eighth embodiment of the present invention. As shown in the figure, this beverage cap is similar to the above-described embodiment.
  • the beverage cap accommodates the tablet 50 in the storage recess 25 formed in the top plate portion 21 of the cap body 13.
  • the second film 72 is stretched substantially horizontally at the upper end of the storage recess 25 to cover the storage recess 25, and is bonded to the first film 71 at the periphery of the storage recess 25.
  • the tablet 50 (placed on the upper surface of the first film 71) stored in the storage recess 25 is a film material having airtightness and watertightness between the first film 71 and the second film 72.
  • the film 50 is wrapped by these films 71 and 72 so that airtightness and watertightness are maintained. Therefore, the tablets 50 can be stored in a beverage cap (as they are naked) without being individually packaged. It will be possible.
  • the first film 71 and the second film 72 can be made of, for example, a metal film such as aluminum, a resin film or the like. Further, without providing the first film 71, the second film 72 may be directly attached to the periphery of the storage recess 25 on the top surface of the top plate 21 to seal the storage recess 25. .
  • FIG. 27 to 28 show a beverage cap according to the ninth embodiment of the present invention. As shown in the figure, this beverage cap is provided with a film 73 for sealing the housing recess 25 as in the eighth embodiment.
  • the force upper lid 12 is not a screw structure in the second embodiment (FIG. 8 to FIG. 8). Similar to FIG. 10), it has a structure that fits into the step portion 23 of the top plate portion 21.
  • the upper lid 12 has a structure in which one end portion is connected to the top plate portion 21 of the cap body 13 by a connecting portion (hinge) 12b.
  • the other end portion of the upper lid 12 is provided with a flange portion 12 a that protrudes substantially horizontally from the peripheral surface of the upper lid 12.
  • This buttocks 12a can be easily opened with the fingers and nails.
  • cuts (so-called perforations) 75 were made in the upper lid 12 on both sides of the flange 12a to further facilitate the opening operation of the upper lid 12.
  • the notch 75 is formed so that the lower end force of the upper lid 12 is also applied to the edge of the upper surface of the upper lid.
  • the end of the film 73 is fixed (adhered) to the lower surface of the flange 12a, and when the upper lid 12 is opened by pushing the flange 12a upward, the film 73 follows the upper lid 12 at the same time. It is peeled off from the top plate 21 and the storage recess 25 is opened.
  • a first film 71 and a second film 72 are provided, and the storage recess 25 is sealed by these. It may be stopped.
  • the second film 72 disposed on the upper side may be fixed to the upper lid 12 (the flange portion 12a) in the same manner as the film 73.
  • FIG. 29 to FIG. 30 show a beverage cap according to a tenth embodiment of the present invention.
  • this beverage cap uses a cup-shaped resin container 81 when storing an article in the storage recess 25.
  • the resin container 81 is obtained by covering the upper surface of a cup 82 capable of storing articles with a sealing film 83, and the resin container 81 can store, for example, liquid or fluid articles.
  • goods to accommodate are not restricted to these.
  • the resin cup 81 has a cup main body portion 82a for storing articles, and a flange portion 82b extending horizontally from the upper edge portion of the cup main body portion 82a.
  • the storage recess 25 provided in the top plate portion 21 of the cap body 13 is sized and deep enough to accommodate the cup body 82a.
  • the flange portion 82b The cap is placed on the top surface of the top plate portion 21 of the cap body 13 (around the storage recess 25).
  • the flange portion 82b is sandwiched between the inner surface of the upper lid 42 and the top plate portion 21, and the resin container 81 is held in the beverage cap.
  • the container 81 may be a material having a material force other than the resin such as paper or metal.
  • FIGS. 31 to 32 show a beverage cap according to the eleventh embodiment of the present invention.
  • this beverage cap is provided with a container 81 in the storage recess 25 as in the cap of the tenth embodiment, but this container 81 can be fixed by screwing into the storage recess 25. It is a thing.
  • the screws 84 are formed on the inner peripheral surface of the storage recess 25 of the cap body 13 and the outer peripheral surface of the container 81, respectively.
  • the container 81 since the container 81 is fixed to the top plate portion 21 with the screws 84, the container 81 remains within the storage recess 25 even if there is a gap between the top lid 42 and the top plate portion 21. It can be fixed securely without moving (shaking).
  • FIG. 33 to FIG. 34 show a beverage bottle article storage device according to the twelfth embodiment of the present invention.
  • the article storage device 91 is mounted so as to cover an existing bottle cap la, and is the same as the cap according to the present invention and the caps according to the above embodiments without changing the existing cap structure. It is possible to achieve the purpose (attachment of goods to beverage bottles).
  • the support portion 92 includes a support portion 92 having a lower surface with a fitting hole 95 that receives and fits the bottle cap la, and an article storage portion 93 formed above the support portion 92.
  • the support portion 92 may be fixed so as not to be detached from the bottle cap la, or may be detachable.
  • the article storage unit 25 may have the same structure as the beverage cap according to each of the above embodiments.
  • a storage recess 25 is formed in the upper portion of the support portion 92, and an upper lid 42 is provided to cover the storage recess 25.
  • the shape and structure of the storage recess 25, the structure of the upper lid 42, and the like can be configured as shown in FIGS. 1 to 32 or other various configurations.
  • uneven stripes extending in the vertical direction are often formed on the outer peripheral surface of the cap la.
  • unevenness that engages with the uneven muscles may be provided on the inner peripheral surface of the fitting hole 95.
  • the unevenness provided on the inner peripheral surface of the fitting hole 95 extends in the vertical direction in the same manner as the unevenness on the peripheral surface of the bottle cap. What is necessary is just a streak-like unevenness.

Abstract

La présente invention concerne un capuchon de boisson comprenant une plaque supérieure recouvrant la surface supérieure de l’ouverture d’une bouteille de boisson (par exemple une bouteille en plastique), une unité de jupe accrochée sur le bord périphérique de la plaque supérieure pour recouvrir la surface périphérique d’extrémité supérieure de l’ouverture de la bouteille, un corps de capuchon capable de fermer l’ouverture de la bouteille et une unité de rangement d’article placée sur la partie supérieure du corps de capuchon permettant de ranger un article séparément de la boisson stockée dans la bouteille. L’unité de rangement d’article comprend un renfoncement de rangement formé dans le côté de surface supérieure de la plaque supérieure et un capuchon supérieur fixé à l’extrémité supérieure du corps de capuchon afin de recouvrir le renfoncement de rangement. Des comprimés de supplément ou autres, une carte mémoire ou son équivalent sont rangés dans l’unité de rangement d’article et offerts avec la boisson contenue dans la bouteille.
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