WO2015039709A1 - Closure cap for mounting on a liquid container - 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
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- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
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Definitions
- the present invention relates to a closure cap, preferably screw cap, for attachment to a liquid container, preferably bottle
- the cap preferably PET bottle, the cap a
- Spout opening preferably resealable
- Spout opening, and a receiving element comprises, which forms with the cap a common receiving volume for receiving at least one dispensing body, preferably at least one tablet, and the cap is apparent, which forms an access to the receiving volume to bring the at least one dispensing body in the receiving volume can or be removed from the receiving volume, wherein the receiving element is permeable to a liquid in order to allow a contacting of the at least one dispensing body with the liquid.
- the present invention also relates to a dispensing body, preferably a tablet, for admixing with a liquid contained in a liquid container with a closure cap according to the invention.
- the present invention relates to a system comprising a closure cap according to the invention and
- At least one dispensing body according to the invention.
- the bottles usually have threads on which the caps are screwed.
- the threads are standardized and the number of differently standardized thread of these bottles is low.
- these bottles can be prefilled, for example with mineral water, which may also be mixed with flavorings, or with an isotonic beverage.
- they can be bottles which are intended to contain a liquid mixed by the user as desired. For this case, in addition to fruit juice syrups especially
- Beverage consumption is fixed. That he can no longer change the flavor during beverage consumption, since the liquid still present in the bottle has only the flavor once selected.
- Incomplete dissolution of the tablet may be associated with a less than optimally selected dosage, especially with too high a concentration of the powder or tablet.
- it is not always easy to maintain the correct dosage because, strictly speaking, when mixing the powder or tablet with the liquid (in the
- closure cap for liquid container, which allows the addition of flavors and / or nutrients and / or food supplements and / or medicinal agents to a liquid receivable in the liquid container while avoiding the disadvantages described above.
- a cap should be provided for each of the few different standardized thread types, so that with a few caps any number of types of bottles can be used. It should be ensured that when inserting a tablet no part of the cap or the cap itself drops or is lost.
- Adding pure natural substances can be used.
- closure cap for attachment to a liquid container, preferably bottle, especially
- the cap preferably PET bottle, the cap a
- Spout opening preferably resealable
- a receiving element comprises, which forms with the cap a common receiving volume for receiving at least one dispensing body, preferably at least one tablet, and the cap is apparent, which forms an access to the receiving volume to bring the at least one dispensing body in the receiving volume can or can be removed from the receiving volume, wherein the receiving element for a liquid
- a closure element connected to the closure element is provided, through which the access can be closed liquid-tight
- the cap is preferably a screw cap that fits all standard water bottles, or you can with a few different caps the few different standardized
- the cap is
- Spout opening closes the cap and can be transferred from a closed position into a release division, preferably by moving the mouthpiece. In the closed position, no liquid can over the
- Liquid in the liquid container with inventive cap allows, even if it is transported or carried along during sports by the user.
- Release division can pass through the mouthpiece fluid through the cap, and the user is allowed to drink.
- closure element is an easy and quick way to place a tablet in the receiving volume or to remove it.
- the connection guarantees that the closure element can not fall off unintentionally. The user therefore does not have to worry about where he places the closure element while the closure cap is open, and also the
- the closure element may be embodied, for example, as the upper part of the closure cap, which is simply folded away or as a door, which laterally
- Design options have in common that they provide easy and quick access to the recording volume offer and thus the dispensing body can be quickly and easily changed, introduced or removed.
- the opening and especially the closing of the closure element is simple, fast and possible without focusing on the process.
- the receiving element is preferably as a flat surface
- the closure cap on a retaining element which is disposed between the receiving element and the spout opening, wherein the retaining element is permeable to a liquid to prevent the dispensing body from reaching the spout opening.
- Retaining element can be made in one piece with the cap or as a separate element with the
- closure cap a variant of the closure cap according to the invention that the closure cap a
- Retaining element which is arranged between the receiving element and the spout opening, wherein the
- Retaining member is permeable to a liquid to prevent the dispensing body to get to the spout opening.
- Receiving element is made of plastic. It is also conceivable that the retaining element also made
- Plastic is made.
- the permeability of the receiving element for the liquid is in a preferred embodiment of the
- closure cap realized in that the receiving element has through openings, which are preferably formed grid-shaped or grid-shaped.
- closure cap realized in that the retaining element has through openings, the
- Liquid before drinking basically depends on the exact arrangement of the receiving element in the volume. When the bottle is vertical, contact can be avoided if the receiving element is located entirely in a volume formed by the closure cap. This means that volume that on the one hand by the
- Cap is limited and on the other hand by an imaginary surface, in turn, from an edge of the
- Cap is limited. This imaginary surface is actually free of material to connect the cap with the body, preferably to screw. This means that in this case a contact takes place only when turning the bottle, as the user performs while drinking. Accordingly, it is in a preferred embodiment of the closure cap according to the invention
- Cap is arranged in the operating position formed volume.
- the receiving element optionally, it is provided in a further preferred embodiment of the closure cap according to the invention that the
- Receiving element is releasably secured in the cap.
- Cap is provided that the retaining element is releasably secured in the cap.
- Slipping of the dispensing body can be prevented by a on the receiving element in the direction of
- Spout opening protruding circular boundary element is arranged to a lateral in the operating state
- the dispensing body is thus washed around evenly from all sides.
- the closure element can be pivoted. It turned out that the swiveling
- Closure element is a simple and quick way to place a tablet in the receiving volume or to remove it. It is under swivel
- closure element can be detached from the cap and at least partially removed so far that the resulting opening access to the
- Pivotable therefore means that the closure element can be deflected out of the position closing the access, for example to introduce a dispensing body without the closure element being able to fall off, and then simply being brought back into the position closing the access.
- the closure element is connected by means of a hinge-like connecting element. It can do that Hinge-type connecting element a thin web or one or more fixed hinges or a flexible one
- a hinge does not just allow one
- Cap is the closure element as part of
- Cloak surface of the cap performed it closes the access in the operating position. It can do that
- Closing element as a flap, which is laterally or upwardly or downwardly hinged executed. This represents a simple and elegant solution, since in the closed state of the closure element this an unwanted
- Preventing leakage at the location of the closure element prevents and in the open state provides access to the receiving volume to quickly and easily place a dispensing body can, with an unintentional opening by certain
- the cap can be provided with a resealable mouthpiece, which is transferred from the closed state into the opened by a pull on the mouthpiece away from the cap.
- the required force is calculated so that
- the closure cap comprises two parts, wherein the first part of the thread for attachment to a
- Liquid container includes and the second part of the
- the second part forms the closure element. Due to the two-part design, it is particularly easy to a dispensing body on the receiving element
- transition from the first part to the second part represents a horizontal division of the cap.
- Cap is the cap in the area of
- corresponding withdrawable storage element for the dispensing body comprises, which storage element can be introduced through the open access in the receiving volume and placed on the receiving element. That to
- the storage element is pulled out of the open access, at least one dispensing body is placed in the storage element, and the
- An advantage of this embodiment is also that, for example Tablets, which have already partially dissolved in the receiving volume, can be removed more easily.
- the second part comprises on its lateral surface a local deformation pointing inward in the radial direction of the closure cap, whereby in the operating position a pressure from the local deformation is exerted on the first part and the two parts are braced against each other.
- Mouthpiece which release the opening on the mouthpiece for drinking by a strong pull on the mouthpiece, while not the closure part is inadvertently mitge algorithm.
- closure element is that it is designed as a slide which is displaceable along the lateral surface of the closure cap.
- Slide may, for example, in the direction parallel to the longitudinal axis of the cap or normal to the longitudinal axis in
- the slide can essentially correspond to a rectangular cutout from the lateral surface of the closure cap.
- the slide is displaceable using a rail relative to the cap.
- one or more profile rails may be provided in the slide on opposite sides (for example at or near longitudinal edges or transverse edges) per side, which rails run parallel to one another and are guided in depressions of the closure cap with a corresponding profile. Or it can be reversed provided that the cap outside of the
- Access has at least two mutually parallel rails, which in corresponding wells of Lock element engage.
- the profile of the rail has in both cases, for example, a taper, so that the rail can not be pulled out of the recess normal to its longitudinal extent.
- a dispensing body preferably tablet, provided for receiving in a receiving volume of a closure cap according to the invention.
- Delivery body preferably tablet, provided in a receiving volume of a closure cap according to the invention.
- Recording volume can be accommodated, it is in a preferred embodiment of the invention
- Dispensing body provided that the dispensing body a
- the dispensing body according to the invention provides that the
- Dispensing body at least one water-soluble element for
- Nutrients include carbohydrates, minerals and vitamins. Become a variety of
- Main body located liquid to be transferred, which in the design of the dispensing body or of its
- Discharge characteristic is taken into account.
- Dispensing body a sponge, preferably plastic sponge comprises. This is particularly preferred
- water-soluble elements can easily reach the water-soluble elements, which can be achieved for example by a sponge fabric of coarsely intertwined fibers.
- Dispensing body provided that the dispensing body a liquid-permeable net-like fabric, in particular gauze, comprising the dispensing body in a
- water-soluble elements have already been completely or at least partially dissolved.
- a particularly good stabilization of the dispenser body shape while at the same time being easy to produce can be achieved by arranging the reticulated tissue on a dispenser body outside.
- Delivery body provided that it is at least one water-soluble element arranged in the dispensing body volume ball whose surface by a
- water-soluble layer is formed and the interior of which is filled with a substance, such as syrup or tea, which contains a flavor and / or nutrient and / or a dietary supplement and / or a medicinal agent.
- the water-soluble layer is in this case preferably formed from a water-soluble glaze, in particular icing, which contributes to the avoidance of chemicals.
- Dietary supplements and / or medicinal agents may be different through multiple balls
- Glaze layer thicknesses can be realized. Those spheres with the thinnest glaze layer thicknesses are the first to release the substances, while spheres with thicker glaze layer thicknesses still release do not release any substances. Only at a later date, if, for example, the substances of those balls with
- Concentration of these substances in the liquid is achieved. But there may also be different substances in the balls, so that, for example, first a fruit-flavored drink is provided and at a later time an isotonic drink. athletes
- Be able to drink drinks which also contains an isotonic drink.
- Substances are arranged in the dispensing body volume, wherein the water-soluble layers of the balls different
- closure cap according to the invention and the liquid container are to be regarded as a system which permits the simple production of beverages or the admixture of beverages
- Fig. 1 is an axonometric view of a bottle with
- Fig. 2 is an axonometric view of the cap according to
- Fig. 1 cut open, with an attached thereto
- Fig. 3 is an axonometric view of the cap according to
- Fig. 4 is a sectional view of a section of a
- Fig. 5 is a sectional view of a section of a
- Fig. 6 is an axonometric view of another
- Fig. 6 with open access Fig. 8 is an axonometric view of the cut
- Fig. 9 is an axonometric view of a cap from the prior art
- Fig. 10 is an axonometric view of another
- Fig. 12 is an axonometric view of the cut
- Fig. 13 is an axonometric view of another
- Fig. 14 is an axonometric view of a cut, shown schematically tablet, in a
- FIG. 15 shows a cross section through a ball filled with syrup from FIG. 14.
- Fig. 16 is an axonometric view of another
- Fig. 17 is an axonometric view of another
- Fig. 18 is an axonometric view of another
- FIG. 21 shows a vertical section through the closure cap from FIG. 19
- Fig. 1 shows a liquid container in the form of a bottle 5 with a bottle body 36 and a cap according to the invention 7.
- the cap 7 is in a
- Bottle body 36 screwed.
- the closure cap 7 is provided with a mouthpiece 33, which is shown in FIG. 1 in a closed position 11. In the closed position 11, the closure cap 7 for a liquid 37, in the bottle 5 and in
- Bottle body 36 is included and a
- Liquid level 38 impermeable.
- release position (not shown) are brought.
- the cap 7 for the liquid 37 is permeable to allow the user to drink from the bottle 5.
- the bottle base body 36 has bottle inner walls 6, which define a volume 4 together with the closure cap 7 in the operating position 8.
- a receiving element 1 of the closure cap is arranged according to the invention, which forms a common receiving volume 20 with the closure cap 7 for receiving at least one dispensing body 2, preferably at least one tablet.
- Fig. 2 illustrates Such an embodiment using an axonometric
- the receiving element 1 is attached to the closure cap 7, preferably releasably secured, and designed as a flat surface.
- the receiving element 1 is arranged in a volume formed by the closure cap 7 in the operating position 8.
- the receiving element 1 contacts the inner wall of the closure cap 7 at least in all points of a circular path.
- the tablet 2 (see Fig. 14) can be placed on the receiving element 1.
- Limiting element 16 prevents the lateral
- Bottle 5 received liquid 37, in particular during the drinking process is contacted.
- a beverage can be prepared or substances such as flavors
- the cap has an access 12 to the
- the closure cap 7 comprises a first, lower part 13, which comprises the receiving element 1, and a second, upper part 14, which comprises the spout opening 9 and a retaining element 41, wherein a transition 46 of the second part 14 on the first part 13 is a horizontal division.
- the same embodiment is in the open state
- the transition 46 divides in Figure 1, the cap 7 in the first part 13 and the second part 14.
- the retaining element 41 In the second part 14 is the retaining element 41. This is, as well as the receiving element 1, executed in the embodiment shown as a flat surface.
- the receiving element 1 executed in the embodiment shown as a flat surface.
- Cap is arranged a bead 18 which extends along the full circumference of the cap 7.
- a notch 19 is arranged, which also extends in a closed circular manner along the second part 14 of the closure cap on the inside thereof.
- the innermost measured circumference of the notch 19 is greater by a tenth of a millimeter than the outermost circumference of the bead 18, whereby in the operating position 8, the two parts 13 and 14, the closure cap tight
- a hinge-like connecting element 43 connects the two parts 13 and 14 of the cap 7 in the
- the connecting element 43 allows the unfolding of the second part 14 from the rest.
- the second part 14 has a local deformation 47 on its lateral surface. When closed, the deformation 47 is under tension (comparison deformation relaxed / under
- Deformation 47 must be pushed over the bead 18 when opening the closure element 42, resulting in a resistance.
- Both the receiving element 1 and the retaining element 41 have through holes 15, through which the
- Liquid 37 occurs at least during the drinking process in or out of the receiving volume 20 and thus comes into contact with the tablets 2 located in the receiving volume 20.
- the passage openings are arranged regularly, resulting in a grid shape or grid shape. Through the passage openings 15, the production of a drink or the delivery of substances, in particular of
- Flavorings and / or nutrients and / or Dietary supplements and / or medicinal agents from the tablets 2 to the liquid 37 allows.
- FIGS. 10 to 13 show alternative embodiments of the closure cap 7 according to the invention, all on
- Fig. 9 is a cap of the prior art
- closure caps 7 shown in FIGS. 10 to 13 have a surface structure 35, which in this case is designed as a corrugation.
- cap 7 has a removable cover 3 through which the mouthpiece 33 can be concealed, as shown in the figures.
- FIG. 12 shows an axonometric view of the cut-open closure cap 7 from FIG. 10 with a receiving element 1 and retaining element 41 according to the invention.
- the receiving volume 20 has a cylindrical shape.
- FIGS. 6 to 8 An alternative embodiment variant is shown in FIGS. 6 to 8.
- the cap 7 has a
- Closure element 42 In the closed state, shown in Fig. 6, it closes the access 12 completely, whereby no liquid 37 can escape. In the opened state 17, Fig. 7, the closure member 42 exposes the access 12 and thus allows the insertion or release of a tablet 2 in the receiving volume 20. In this case, see Fig. 8, the receiving element 1 is on the thread 34 facing Side of the closure element 42, while the
- Retaining element 41 on the mouthpiece 33 facing side of the closure element 42 is located.
- Fig. 14 shows an axonometric view of a
- a dispensing body mold 22 which fits into the receiving volume 20.
- a dispensing body volume 24 of the tablet 2 may not be greater than the receiving volume 20.
- the tablet 2 has a gauze 23 which is arranged on a dispenser body outside 26.
- Fig. 14 also shows that the dispensing body volume 24 is partially filled by a plastic sponge 25.
- 24 balls 27 are arranged in the dispensing body volume. In this case, the liquid 37 through the
- net-like fabric of the gauze 23 is also for the
- the balls 27 act as water-soluble elements to make a beverage or flavorings and / or nutrients and / or dietary supplements and / or medical
- Liquid 37 can take place.
- the balls 27 are constructed in accordance with the cross-sectional view of FIG. 15. That Each ball 27 has a surface 29 formed by a water-soluble glaze layer 28, preferably sugar.
- the glaze layer 28 defines a ball interior 30 and has a certain glaze layer thickness 31.
- the liquid 37 to be added substance in particular
- the glaze layer thickness 31 may be different in size with different balls 27, so that the resolution of the
- Glaze layers 28 takes different lengths. Accordingly, the timing of the addition of the syrup 32 can be designed. In addition, the different balls 27 in their respective ball interior 30 different
- some balls 27 may contain syrup 32, other balls 27 other substances, for example, after a certain time, i. after a certain period of contact of the balls 27 with the fluid 37 to provide an isotonic beverage.
- the balls 27 themselves may be of different sizes, i. have different diameters, as indicated in Fig. 14.
- different amounts of the particles in the interior of the ball 30 can be produced
- Fig. 16 is a further embodiment of a
- Closing element 42 is designed as a slide which is displaceable along the lateral surface of the closure cap, namely from the closing position downwards (away from the cover 3) into the open position.
- straight profile rails are provided on the inside of the closure element 42 near the longitudinal edges, which engage in corresponding straight recesses 48 of the closure cap 7, which are parallel to the longitudinal axis 10.
- the structure of the closure cap 7 is substantially identical to that of FIG. 13, namely with respect to the receiving element 1, the cover 3, the retaining element 41 not visible in FIG. 16, the thread 34 and the surface structure 35.
- Cap 7 of the closure element 42 and on the transverse edges of the access 12 are - not shown here - mutually corresponding seals provided, such as by means of sealing beads on a part and corresponding
- FIG. 17 largely corresponds to that of FIG. 16, but here the closure element 42 designed as a slide is not along the longitudinal axis 10
- annular profile rails are provided on the inside of the closure member 42 near the two transverse edges, which engage in corresponding annular recesses 48 of the cap 7, which are normal to the longitudinal axis 10, namely in the circumferential direction.
- Fig. 18 The embodiment of Fig. 18 is very similar to that of Fig. 16, but in Fig. 18, the shutter member 42 formed as a slider is slid upwardly only from the closing position. At the bottom is the
- the closure member 42 can not be pushed out of the recess 48 and separated from the cap 7 at any rate due to gravity or due to a misoperation down.
- an extension could be provided on the underside of the closure element 42, which upon reaching the uppermost (open position) of the closure element 42 is held by a corresponding element of the closure cap 7.
- Recesses 48 (grooves) of the cap 7 are guided.
- the profile of the profiled rail 44 here has a taper, which is encompassed by the profiled rail 44, in particular a form-fitting manner, so that the profiled rail 44 can not be pulled out of the recess 48 as is normal to its longitudinal extent.
- the longitudinal edges of the closure elements 42 in FIG. 16 and the transverse edges of the closure element 42 in FIG. 17 could be guided and sealed.
- the rails 44 and recesses 48 seal the access 12 liquid-tight at the longitudinal edges of the rails 44 and recesses 48
- Closing element 42 in Fig. 22 it can be seen that the upper transverse edge of the closure element 42 arranged by means of a on the cap 7, in the circumferential direction
- sealing bead 49 is sealed, which - in particular a form-fitting - engages in a corresponding recess on the upper transverse edge of the closure element 42.
- the lower transverse edge of the closure element 42 is sealed in the same way. Likewise, the transverse edges of the
- Closing element 42 in Fig. 16 and the longitudinal edges of the closure element 42 are sealed in Fig. 17.
- stops or the like may be provided to prevent the closure member 42 from sliding off the closure cap.
- FIGS. 18-23 are the same
- Receiving element 1 and the retaining element 41 integral with the cap 7 and made of plastic.
- the dispensing body is not inserted directly through the access 12 into the receiving volume 20, but is inserted into a removable (eg, pull-out, similar to a tray) storage element, which can be introduced through the access 12 in the receiving volume 20 and also removed therefrom.
- the storage element can come to rest on the receiving element 1 or replace it.
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