WO2021111375A1 - Modular plug - Google Patents

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WO2021111375A1
WO2021111375A1 PCT/IB2020/061483 IB2020061483W WO2021111375A1 WO 2021111375 A1 WO2021111375 A1 WO 2021111375A1 IB 2020061483 W IB2020061483 W IB 2020061483W WO 2021111375 A1 WO2021111375 A1 WO 2021111375A1
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support element
stopper
ring portion
bottle
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Marco Giovannini
Luca Viale
Michela Costantini
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Guala Closures S.P.A.
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Priority to EP20825242.9A priority Critical patent/EP4069603A1/en
Priority to MX2022006826A priority patent/MX2022006826A/en
Publication of WO2021111375A1 publication Critical patent/WO2021111375A1/en

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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
    • B65D39/00Closures arranged within necks or pouring openings or in discharge apertures, e.g. stoppers
    • B65D39/16Closures arranged within necks or pouring openings or in discharge apertures, e.g. stoppers with handles or other special means facilitating manual actuation
    • 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
    • B65D41/00Caps, e.g. crown caps or crown seals, i.e. members having parts arranged for engagement with the external periphery of a neck or wall defining a pouring opening or discharge aperture; Protective cap-like covers for closure members, e.g. decorative covers of metal foil or paper
    • B65D41/02Caps or cap-like covers without lines of weakness, tearing strips, tags, or like opening or removal devices
    • B65D41/04Threaded or like caps or cap-like covers secured by rotation
    • B65D41/0492Threaded or like caps or cap-like covers secured by rotation formed by several elements connected together

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  • the present invention relates to a stopper for closing bottles containing liquid or semi-liquid products.
  • a stopper for closing a bottle is known in the art.
  • This stopper has a head with a cylindrical shank extending therefrom.
  • the shank which is made of cork or a polymeric material, is adapted to fit into the bottle to close it.
  • the shank is inserted in the neck of the bottle until the head abuts the edge of the neck.
  • the shank must be suitably sized to conform with the neck of the bottle be able to fit therein.
  • the head remains outside the bottle, for a user to be possibly able to reopen the bottle.
  • This head can be formed with a variety of materials such as wood or plastic and may have inscriptions engraved therein or printed thereon.
  • This stopper is only compatible with particular types of bottles, for example it is not suitable for bottles with a threaded neck.
  • the production line of the stopper must be adapted to each type of bottle.
  • the purpose of the present invention is to provide a bottle stopper that can overcome the aforementioned prior art drawbacks.
  • the object of the present invention is to provide a stopper that can be adapted to various types of bottles.
  • a further object of the present invention is to provide a cap that can be customized, while maintaining its simple structure.
  • the stopper of the present invention solves the aforementioned technical problem in that it comprises modular portions that can be assembled as desired.
  • this stopper comprises a support element, which is associated with the bottle type, and other parts (such as a ring portion and a cover element) not associated to the bottle type. These parts may be customized and freely assembled to the support element.
  • the stopper of the present invention may be also employed also as an overcap, mounted to various stoppers.
  • the support element is adapted to the type of stopper and/or bottle and the other parts are assembled thereon.
  • FIG. 1 shows a side view of the stopper of Figure 1;
  • FIG. 3 shows an exploded side view of the stopper of Figure 1;
  • FIG. 4 shows an exploded perspective view of the stopper of Figure 1;
  • FIG. 5 shows a sectional side view of the stopper of Figure 1;
  • FIG. 6 shows a perspective view of a second embodiment of a stopper according to the present invention.
  • the present invention relates to a stopper 1, which is configured to be placed on a bottle neck and/or a similar container adapted to receive liquids.
  • the stopper 1 comprises a support element 2. This support element 2 is adapted to hold other parts of the stopper 1 in position.
  • the support element 2 is made of a plastic material for light weight and processability reasons.
  • the support element 2 may be formed by molding, for example injection molding.
  • the stopper 1 comprises a ring portion 3, which fits on the support element.
  • the ring portion 3 is connected to the support element 2 to be prevented from rotating relative to the support element 2.
  • the ring portion 3 is rotationally locked with respect to the support element 2.
  • the ring portion 3 is glued to the support element 2.
  • the support element 2 has a top edge 21 and a bottom edge 22 and extends along a center axis J.
  • the ring portion 3 extends on the support element 2 from the top edge 21 to the bottom edge 22.
  • This ring portion 3 is configured to be held by the hand of a user, wherefore it is a portion of the stopper 1 that remains at least partially visible.
  • the ring portion 3 may be made, for example, of a plastic material, wood, metal, a combination thereof or any other suitable material well- known to the skilled person.
  • This ring portion 3 may be customized with designs or text, engraved therein or printed thereon.
  • the ring portion 3 has a circular outer perimeter. In alternative embodiments, not shown, the outer perimeter of the ring portion 3 may also have a square, polygonal or any other shape.
  • the stopper 1 also comprises a cover element 4.
  • the cover element 4 is coupled to the support element 2, particularly at its upper edge 21.
  • the cover element 4 may be sealed or glued to the support element 2.
  • the cover element 4 may be coupled with the support element 2 by means of a snap-fit mechanism.
  • cover element 4 may be formed with various materials.
  • the cover element 4 may be made of a plastic material, metal or a combination thereof.
  • the cover element 4 is also visible to a user, like the ring portion 3.
  • the cover element 4 is also customizable with designs or text, engraved therein or printed thereon.
  • the cover element 4 is also connected to the ring portion 3. In particular, the cover element 4 contacts and abuts the ring portion 3.
  • the cover element 4 and the support element 2 form a seat for the ring portion 3.
  • the ring portion 3 is locked along the center axis J by the support element 2 and the cover element 4.
  • the ring portion 3 is held stationary along the axis J by the support element 2 and the cover element 4.
  • the ring portion 3 is stably locked along the center axis J relative to the support element 2 and to the cover element 4, before and after a first opening of the bottle.
  • the ring portion 3, the support element 2 and the cover element 4 are fixed to each other before and after a first opening of the bottle.
  • the support element 2 comprises a lower abutment member 5 at the bottom edge 22.
  • the ring portion 3 is configured to abut the lower abutment member 5 at the bottom edge 22 of the support element 2.
  • the cover element 4 also comprises an upper abutment member 6.
  • the ring portion 3 is configured to abut the upper abutment element 6 at the top edge 21.
  • the support element 2 is also configured to abut the upper abutment member 6 of the cover element 4 when the cover element 4 is coupled to the support element 2.
  • the support element 2 has an inner surface 7 and an outer surface 8.
  • the inner surface 7 contacts the cover element 4.
  • the inner surface 7 of the support element 2 and the cover element 4 comprise respective mutually complementary first interlocking portions 71a, 71b.
  • the cover element 4 is configured for interlocking arrangement on the support element 2 at the inner surface 7.
  • the first interlocking portions 71a of the support element 2 comprise projecting elements 72a and recesses 73a on the inner surface 7.
  • the first interlocking portions 71b of the cover element 4 also comprise projecting elements 72b and recesses 73b on the cover element 4.
  • the projecting elements 72a on the inner surface 7 are configured to fit into the recesses 73b on the cover element 4 and vice versa.
  • the support element 2 has an outer surface 8 that contacts the ring portion 3.
  • the outer surface 8 contacts the ring portion 3.
  • the outer surface 8 of the support element 2 and the ring portion 3 comprise respective mutually complementary second interlocking portions 81a, 81b.
  • the second interlocking portions 81a of the support element 2 comprise projecting elements 82a and recesses 83a on the outer surface 8.
  • the second interlocking portions 81b of the ring portion 3 also comprise projecting elements 82b and recesses 83b on the ring portion 3.
  • the projecting elements 82a on the outer surface 8 are configured to fit into the recesses 73b on the ring portion 3 and vice versa.
  • the ring portion 3 comprises a plurality of rings placed one on top of the other along the center axis J.
  • the rings are adjacent to each other.
  • the ring portion 3 comprises three rings.
  • the ring portion 3 comprises a lower ring 31 placed at the bottom edge 22, an upper ring 32 placed at the top edge 21 and a middle ring 33.
  • the lower ring 31 and the upper ring 32 are identical.
  • Such lower ring 31 and upper ring 32 preferably have respective inclined surfaces 310, 320 for accommodating the lower abutment member 5 and the upper abutment member 6 respectively.
  • such lower ring 31 and upper ring 32 are made of wood or metal.
  • the rings 31, 32 may be made of any other material or a combination of various different materials.
  • the middle ring 33 is made of plastic.
  • the middle ring 33 has a bottom surface 330a, that faces the lower ring 31, and a top surface 330b that faces the upper ring 32.
  • the bottom surface 330a and the top surface 330b each have a respective recess 301.
  • This recess 301 has the purpose to reduce the weight of the structure and prevent warping of the lower ring 31 and the upper ring 32.
  • the support element 2 comprises a bottom 9.
  • This bottom 9 is placed transverse to the inner surface 7 and perpendicular to the center axis J.
  • the bottom 9 defines an upper cavity 10 and a lower cavity 11 with the inner surface 7 of the support element 2.
  • the cover element 4 is inserted into the upper cavity 10.
  • the stopper 1 comprises a shank 13.
  • the shank 13 is configured to fit into a bottle neck to close the bottle. More in detail, the shank 13 is inserted into the lower cavity 11. More in detail, the shank 13 extends along the center axis J, from the bottom 9 of the support element 2 away from the bottom 9. In particular, the shank 13 is joined to the support element 2. For example, the shank 13 is glued to the support element 2 or is mechanically fixed. This shank 13 is locked with respect to the support element 2, rotationally and along the center axis J.
  • the stopper 1 comprises a threaded element 14.
  • This threaded element 14 is configured to be coupled to a threaded bottle neck to close the bottle.
  • the threaded element 14 is placed in the lower cavity 11.
  • the support element 2 comprises one or more through openings 12.
  • the through openings 12 of the present invention are configured to receive an adhesive between the support element 2 and the ring portion 3, to join the support element 2 to the ring portion 3.
  • these through openings 12 are located at the lower cavity 11.
  • the through openings 12 are designed to allow gluing of the support element 2 and the shank 13 or the threaded element 14.

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Abstract

A stopper (1), configured to be placed on a bottle neck, comprising a support element (2) which has a top edge (21) and a bottom edge (22) and which extends along a center axis (J); a ring portion (3) which fits on the support element (2) and which extends from the top edge (21) to the bottom edge (22), rotationally locked with respect to the support element (2); a cover element (4), which is coupled to the support element (2) at the top edge (21) and is connected to ring portion (3); the ring portion (3) is locked along the center axis (J) by the support element (6) and by the cover element (4).

Description

TITLE: "Modular Plug".
DESCRIPTION
Field of the invention
The present invention relates to a stopper for closing bottles containing liquid or semi-liquid products.
Discussion of the related art
A stopper for closing a bottle is known in the art. This stopper has a head with a cylindrical shank extending therefrom. The shank, which is made of cork or a polymeric material, is adapted to fit into the bottle to close it. In particular, when the bottle is closed, the shank is inserted in the neck of the bottle until the head abuts the edge of the neck. It shall be noted that the shank must be suitably sized to conform with the neck of the bottle be able to fit therein. On the other hand, the head remains outside the bottle, for a user to be possibly able to reopen the bottle. This head can be formed with a variety of materials such as wood or plastic and may have inscriptions engraved therein or printed thereon.
Documents EP 2 765 090 A1 and FR 2 688 762 A1 show tamper evident bottle closures which are conformed so as to change configuration after a first opening, in order to allow to check if an opening of the bottle has occurred.
Prior art problem
One drawback of this stopper is that it is only compatible with particular types of bottles, for example it is not suitable for bottles with a threaded neck.
Hence, the production line of the stopper must be adapted to each type of bottle.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Therefore, the purpose of the present invention is to provide a bottle stopper that can overcome the aforementioned prior art drawbacks.
In particular, the object of the present invention is to provide a stopper that can be adapted to various types of bottles.
A further object of the present invention is to provide a cap that can be customized, while maintaining its simple structure.
The aforementioned technical purpose and objects are substantially fulfilled by a bottle stopper that comprises the technical features as disclosed in one or more of the accompanying claims.
Advantages of the invention
The stopper of the present invention solves the aforementioned technical problem in that it comprises modular portions that can be assembled as desired. In particular, this stopper comprises a support element, which is associated with the bottle type, and other parts (such as a ring portion and a cover element) not associated to the bottle type. These parts may be customized and freely assembled to the support element.
This will afford the use of a single production line for the individual parts and of different production lines for the support element depending on the type of bottle.
The stopper of the present invention may be also employed also as an overcap, mounted to various stoppers. Once again, the support element is adapted to the type of stopper and/or bottle and the other parts are assembled thereon.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRA WINGS
The characteristics and advantages of the present invention will result from the following detailed description of a possible practical embodiment, illustrated as a non-limiting example in the annexed drawings, in which: - Figure 1 shows a perspective view of a first embodiment of a stopper according to the present invention;
- Figure 2 shows a side view of the stopper of Figure 1;
- Figure 3 shows an exploded side view of the stopper of Figure 1;
- Figure 4 shows an exploded perspective view of the stopper of Figure 1;
- Figure 5 shows a sectional side view of the stopper of Figure 1; and
- Figure 6 shows a perspective view of a second embodiment of a stopper according to the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
Even when this is not expressly stated, the individual features as described with reference to the particular embodiments shall be intended as auxiliary to and/or interchangeable with other features described with reference to other exemplary embodiments.
Referring to the accompanying figures, the present invention relates to a stopper 1, which is configured to be placed on a bottle neck and/or a similar container adapted to receive liquids.
The stopper 1 comprises a support element 2. This support element 2 is adapted to hold other parts of the stopper 1 in position.
According to a preferred embodiment, the support element 2 is made of a plastic material for light weight and processability reasons. For example, the support element 2 may be formed by molding, for example injection molding.
The stopper 1 comprises a ring portion 3, which fits on the support element. In particular, the ring portion 3 is connected to the support element 2 to be prevented from rotating relative to the support element 2. In other words, the ring portion 3 is rotationally locked with respect to the support element 2. According to a preferred embodiment, the ring portion 3 is glued to the support element 2.
More in detail, the support element 2 has a top edge 21 and a bottom edge 22 and extends along a center axis J. The ring portion 3 extends on the support element 2 from the top edge 21 to the bottom edge 22. This ring portion 3 is configured to be held by the hand of a user, wherefore it is a portion of the stopper 1 that remains at least partially visible. The ring portion 3 may be made, for example, of a plastic material, wood, metal, a combination thereof or any other suitable material well- known to the skilled person. This ring portion 3 may be customized with designs or text, engraved therein or printed thereon. According to a preferred embodiment, the ring portion 3 has a circular outer perimeter. In alternative embodiments, not shown, the outer perimeter of the ring portion 3 may also have a square, polygonal or any other shape.
The stopper 1 also comprises a cover element 4. The cover element 4 is coupled to the support element 2, particularly at its upper edge 21. By way of example and without limitation, the cover element 4 may be sealed or glued to the support element 2. Alternatively, the cover element 4 may be coupled with the support element 2 by means of a snap-fit mechanism.
It shall be noted that the cover element 4 may be formed with various materials. For example, the cover element 4 may be made of a plastic material, metal or a combination thereof.
The cover element 4 is also visible to a user, like the ring portion 3. The cover element 4 is also customizable with designs or text, engraved therein or printed thereon.
The cover element 4 is also connected to the ring portion 3. In particular, the cover element 4 contacts and abuts the ring portion 3.
Particularly referring to figure 3, it shall be noted that the cover element 4 and the support element 2 form a seat for the ring portion 3. In particular, the ring portion 3 is locked along the center axis J by the support element 2 and the cover element 4. In other words, the ring portion 3 is held stationary along the axis J by the support element 2 and the cover element 4. This means that the ring portion 3 is stably locked along the center axis J relative to the support element 2 and to the cover element 4, before and after a first opening of the bottle. Specifically, the ring portion 3, the support element 2 and the cover element 4 are fixed to each other before and after a first opening of the bottle.
More in detail, the support element 2 comprises a lower abutment member 5 at the bottom edge 22. The ring portion 3 is configured to abut the lower abutment member 5 at the bottom edge 22 of the support element 2.
It shall be noted that the cover element 4 also comprises an upper abutment member 6. When the stopper 1 is mounted with the cover element 4 coupled to the support element 2, the ring portion 3 is configured to abut the upper abutment element 6 at the top edge 21. It shall be indeed noted that the support element 2 is also configured to abut the upper abutment member 6 of the cover element 4 when the cover element 4 is coupled to the support element 2.
More in detail, particularly referring to Figure 4, the support element 2 has an inner surface 7 and an outer surface 8. According to a preferred embodiment, the inner surface 7 contacts the cover element 4. Preferably, the inner surface 7 of the support element 2 and the cover element 4 comprise respective mutually complementary first interlocking portions 71a, 71b. In other words, the cover element 4 is configured for interlocking arrangement on the support element 2 at the inner surface 7. For example, the first interlocking portions 71a of the support element 2 comprise projecting elements 72a and recesses 73a on the inner surface 7. The first interlocking portions 71b of the cover element 4 also comprise projecting elements 72b and recesses 73b on the cover element 4. Preferably, the projecting elements 72a on the inner surface 7 are configured to fit into the recesses 73b on the cover element 4 and vice versa.
The support element 2 has an outer surface 8 that contacts the ring portion 3. According to a preferred embodiment, the outer surface 8 contacts the ring portion 3. Preferably, the outer surface 8 of the support element 2 and the ring portion 3 comprise respective mutually complementary second interlocking portions 81a, 81b. For example, the second interlocking portions 81a of the support element 2 comprise projecting elements 82a and recesses 83a on the outer surface 8. The second interlocking portions 81b of the ring portion 3 also comprise projecting elements 82b and recesses 83b on the ring portion 3. Preferably, the projecting elements 82a on the outer surface 8 are configured to fit into the recesses 73b on the ring portion 3 and vice versa.
According to a preferred embodiment, the ring portion 3 comprises a plurality of rings placed one on top of the other along the center axis J. In particular, the rings are adjacent to each other.
Preferably, the ring portion 3 comprises three rings. In particular, the ring portion 3 comprises a lower ring 31 placed at the bottom edge 22, an upper ring 32 placed at the top edge 21 and a middle ring 33. According to a preferred embodiment, the lower ring 31 and the upper ring 32 are identical. Such lower ring 31 and upper ring 32 preferably have respective inclined surfaces 310, 320 for accommodating the lower abutment member 5 and the upper abutment member 6 respectively. According to a preferred embodiment, such lower ring 31 and upper ring 32 are made of wood or metal. In certain alternative embodiments, not shown, the rings 31, 32 may be made of any other material or a combination of various different materials.
Preferably, the middle ring 33 is made of plastic. According to this embodiment, referring to Figure 5, the middle ring 33 has a bottom surface 330a, that faces the lower ring 31, and a top surface 330b that faces the upper ring 32. The bottom surface 330a and the top surface 330b each have a respective recess 301. This recess 301 has the purpose to reduce the weight of the structure and prevent warping of the lower ring 31 and the upper ring 32.
Particularly referring to Figure 5, the support element 2 comprises a bottom 9. This bottom 9 is placed transverse to the inner surface 7 and perpendicular to the center axis J. In particular, the bottom 9 defines an upper cavity 10 and a lower cavity 11 with the inner surface 7 of the support element 2.
It shall be noted that, in this embodiment, the cover element 4 is inserted into the upper cavity 10.
According to a first preferred embodiment, the stopper 1 comprises a shank 13. The shank 13 is configured to fit into a bottle neck to close the bottle. More in detail, the shank 13 is inserted into the lower cavity 11. More in detail, the shank 13 extends along the center axis J, from the bottom 9 of the support element 2 away from the bottom 9. In particular, the shank 13 is joined to the support element 2. For example, the shank 13 is glued to the support element 2 or is mechanically fixed. This shank 13 is locked with respect to the support element 2, rotationally and along the center axis J.
According to a second embodiment as shown in Figure 6, which is alternative to the preferred embodiment, the stopper 1 comprises a threaded element 14. This threaded element 14 is configured to be coupled to a threaded bottle neck to close the bottle. In particular, the threaded element 14 is placed in the lower cavity 11.
In a preferred embodiment, the support element 2 comprises one or more through openings 12. The through openings 12 of the present invention are configured to receive an adhesive between the support element 2 and the ring portion 3, to join the support element 2 to the ring portion 3. Preferably, these through openings 12 are located at the lower cavity 11.
According to the embodiments that comprise the shank 13 or the threaded element 14, the through openings 12 are designed to allow gluing of the support element 2 and the shank 13 or the threaded element 14.

Claims

1. A stopper (1) configured to be placed on the neck of a bottle, comprising:
- a support element (2) having a top edge (21) and a bottom edge (22) and extending a long a center axis (J),
- a ring portion (3) fitting on the support element (2) and extending from the top edge (21) to the bottom edge (22), the ring portion (3) being connected to the support element (2) to be rotationally locked with respect to the support element (2),
- a cover element (4), which is coupled to the support element (2) at the top edge (21) and is connected to the ring portion (3), the ring portion (3) being locked along the center axis (J) by the support element (6) and by the cover element (4).
2. A stopper (1) as claimed in the preceding claim, wherein the ring portion (3) is stably locked along the center axis (J) relative to the support element (2) and to the cover element (4) before and after a first opening of the bottle.
3. A stopper (1) as claimed in any of the preceding claims, wherein the ring portion
(3), the support element (2) and the cover element (4) are fixed to each other before and after a first opening of the bottle.
4. A stopper (1) as claimed in any of the preceding claims, wherein the support element (2) comprises a lower abutment member (5) at the bottom edge (22), the ring portion (2) being configured to abut the lower abutment member (5).
5. A stopper (1) as claimed in any of the preceding claims, wherein the cover element
(4) comprises an upper abutment member (6), the ring portion (3) being configured to abut the upper abutment member (6) at the top edge (21) of the support element
(2).
6. A stopper (1) as claimed in any of the preceding claims, wherein the support element (2) has an inner surface (7) that contacts the cover element (4), the inner surface (7) and the cover element (4) comprising respective mutually complementary first interlocking portions (71a, 71b).
7. A stopper (1) as claimed in any of the preceding claims, wherein the support element (2) has an outer surface (8) that contacts the ring portion (3), the outer surface (8) and the ring portion (3) comprising respective mutually complementary second interlocking portions (81a, 81b).
8. A stopper (1) as claimed in any of the preceding claims, wherein the ring portion (3) comprises a plurality of rings placed one on top of the other along the center axis
(J).
9. A stopper (1) as claimed in the preceding claim, wherein the ring portion (3) comprises a lower ring (31) placed at the bottom edge (22), an upper ring (32) placed at the top edge (21) and a middle ring (33), the middle ring (33) having a bottom surface (330a) that faces the lower ring (31), and a top surface (330b) that faces the upper ring (32), the bottom surface (330a) and the top surface (330b) having respective recesses (301).
10. A stopper (1) as claimed in claim 6, wherein the support element (2) comprises a bottom (9) placed transverse to the inner surface (8) and perpendicular to the center axis (J), the bottom (9) defining an upper cavity (10) and a lower cavity (11) with the inner surface (7).
11. A stopper (1) as claimed in the preceding claim, wherein the cover element (4) is inserted into the upper cavity (10).
12. A stopper (1) as claimed in any of claims 10 or 11, wherein the support element (2) comprises one or more through openings (12) at the lower cavity (11) allowing the support element (2) to be joined to the ring portion (3).
13. A stopper (1) as claimed in any of claims 10-12, comprising a shank (13) fitting in the lower cavity (11) and extending from the bottom (9) of the support element (2), the shank (13) being locked with respect to the support element (2) and being configured to fit into a bottle neck to close the bottle.
14. A stopper (1) as claimed in any of claims 1 to 12, comprising a threaded element (14) which is configured to be coupled to a threaded bottle neck to close the bottle, the threaded element (14) being placed in the lower cavity (11).
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