WO2021240233A1 - Tapa giratoria de sellado para dispensar liquido de un contenedor - 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
- B65D41/00—Caps, 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
- B65D41/32—Caps or cap-like covers with lines of weakness, tearing-strips, tags, or like opening or removal devices, e.g. to facilitate formation of pouring openings
- B65D41/46—Snap-on caps or cap-like covers
- B65D41/48—Snap-on caps or cap-like covers non-metallic, e.g. made of paper or plastics
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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
- B65D43/00—Lids or covers for rigid or semi-rigid containers
- B65D43/14—Non-removable lids or covers
- B65D43/18—Non-removable lids or covers pivoted for movement in plane of container mouth
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B67—OPENING, CLOSING OR CLEANING BOTTLES, JARS OR SIMILAR CONTAINERS; LIQUID HANDLING
- B67D—DISPENSING, DELIVERING OR TRANSFERRING LIQUIDS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
- B67D3/00—Apparatus or devices for controlling flow of liquids under gravity from storage containers for dispensing purposes
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- the present invention is part of the field of devices used to close containers that have specific liquids or fluids inside them, where said devices correspond to lids that are located in the upper part of the container, and when they are turned, they allow pouring or pouring. They give access so that the fluid inside the container can exit or flow freely.
- the present invention relates to a lid to be located in the upper part or mouth of a liquid container, wherein said lid is mainly composed of three parts that interact with each other and allow an opening to be exposed when the lid is rotated. top that forms a channel or flow path so that the fluid inside the container can flow freely and can be successfully poured by tilting the container.
- the lid also allows to show the use of it to avoid adulteration of the content inside the container, since it has a series of fins and tabs that break to allow it to rotate and maintain that position to show said evidence of use. .
- the weight of the container filled with fluid in the specific case water, is considerably high, and the upper access mouth to the interior of the container has a considerably large diameter, which is why some type of element is required that can control the output. of fluid while holding the high-capacity container in an inclined position with the upper mouth (outlet) remaining at a certain angle below horizontal, that is, with the liquid ready to be dispensed.
- the capping device, or lid, of the high-capacity container can be adequately closed to prevent the fluid inside the container from being contaminated, since, as previously indicated, in many cases the fluid corresponds to treated drinking water.
- lids or plugs are known for closing containers, such as high-capacity containers, which can be of multiple uses and allow access to the interior of the container for the flow of the product to be closed or opened.
- fluid among which are the following, which are included in the present disclosure by way of reference only.
- Document US3979002 describes a plastic bottle cap for large capacity water bottles, which has a central disk with a skirt that fits perfectly around the outside of the neck of the bottle, avoiding, according to its inventors, the alteration of the content.
- the lower part of the skirt provided with a tab can be partially torn, allowing the removal of the cap from the neck of the bottle.
- the document proposes a removable cap that guarantees the purity of the content, but makes it difficult to serve the liquid contained in the bottle, it also requires a specific bottle mouth design to accommodate the two retaining rings, making the assembly and manipulation of the number of bottles complex. parts.
- Patent EP1743867 describes a stopper for a bottle of water, the dispensing of the water is only done by breaking the lid of the bottle; the cap is characterized mainly by the fact that the outer face is smooth and does not have grooves where dirt is retained. The inner face has radial lines of weakness, where when making the adjustment between the bottle and the dispenser base, the pressure exerted by the water will break these lines, allowing the passage of water and the entry of air.
- This solution does not offer continuity of the water passage because the entry of air and the passage of the liquid is carried out through the same hole, the weak lines are deformed and possibly fractured with continuous use.
- patents US3392862, US3840137 and US4884707 generally describe plastic caps that are sealed on the neck of conventional threaded type and non-threaded type water bottles, such as 5 gallon bottles used in water coolers, said caps have an upper skirt that fits outside the threaded bottle threads and an outer flange that fits over the heel of the bottle neck immediately below the threaded end portion of the bottle neck.
- the lower end of the skirt seats carry plug flange gripping extensions to prevent removal of the cap, unless its skirt is torn along pre-formed score lines.
- the tear characteristics of the outer cap allow removal of the cap, but also cause limited reattachment.
- Patent application EP1041035 generally deals with bottle caps that form closures on containers from which liquids and dry materials are dispensed; where the plug is made up of two parts.
- the first part is a plug main or outer body with a generally cylindrical skirt and a central tube integrally connected to the skirt by an annular base.
- the central tube is equipped with external retention means in the form of a circumferential cord formed on the outer surface of the central tube.
- the second part of the cap is an inner cap that is composed of two generally cylindrical concentric sleeves, a guide sleeve and a sealing sleeve, joined by a base to the inner cap. This cap is only used for cooler-type liquid dispensing systems.
- dispenser caps for one-person bottle for example, document US 8408389 discloses a storage and dispensing cap composed of three sealed pieces, which are inserted in the threaded neck of a container, bottle type.
- the dispenser cap may include a desiccant to prevent moisture from reaching the storage chamber.
- the bottom seal is brittle and breaks to activate the device, so it may include a line of weakness.
- the top button is depressed and the actuator is manually forced against the bottom of the cap body gasket to tear off the bottom seal and allow liquid distribution.
- a product available as the TRDNC100 consists of a water bottle cap / dispenser in which a gear and spring system allows the sealing and dispensing of the water.
- a gate opens, creating a space for the water to escape.
- This product presents two essential problems. In the first place, the gear / spring system is completely exposed to the environment in which it is located, which allows its direct contact with a greater amount of microorganisms and dirt in general, which when pushed is in contact with water than later. It is ingested, that is to say, it lacks innocuousness. Second, the water flow will only be continuous as long as the user maintains constant pressure on the gear / spring.
- Patent application KR20150019666 deals with a container stopper designed to prevent leakage when discharging a liquid or to avoid inadvertent leakage of the liquid while opening the lid cover; but said plug only acts when the user applies enough pressure for the internal liquid to exit through a plurality of cut lines in a valve cover.
- Document C014-189948 discloses a liquid stopper and dispenser system that corresponds to a liquid and gas exchange system composed of a cylindrical cap-shaped body, which has a triangular-shaped chamber where a dispenser handle is fixed. Composite, next to it it has a pin where a security ring is inserted. Furthermore, the system comprises a central or internal part of the body that has a cylinder divided into two parts, to which an air regulating chamber is assembled. The cylinder has a hole in its bottom that regulates the air inlet, and on the outside it has a thin wall designed to break when the compound dispensing handle is pulled out, so that the hole is open with a specific diameter opening and thus be able to dispense the liquid into the container where said system is located.
- a liquid dispensing cap that provides a uniform flow of the dispensed liquid actuated by rotary movement and not by pressure, it consists of a cylindrical body or cap that surrounds a fluid separating valve cover , a cam coupled to both, which moves over the central hole according to the opening and closing travel of the circular section of the cap fluid separating valve of the cap, and a sealing ring or gasket, where said dispensing cap achieves the sealing of the fluid by means of a cam with a translational movement that closes the orifice of the fluid separating valve cover, and is used as a liquid dispenser for containers larger than one-person.
- the dispenser cap is installed to the container by pressure or thread, thus guaranteeing the tightness of the storage and the dispensing of the liquid in a uniform flow.
- the rotary valve cover with closing flange comprises a liquid dispensing valve cover with a central circular valve divided into four circumference sections of equal area where three of said sections are fixed on said cover and the other section , 1/4 of a circumference, corresponds to an open space or opening for the exit of the liquid; said opening is sealed by a closing flange, located on the upper face of the cylindrical body or cap; the liquid dispensing valve cap is perfectly coupled to the cylindrical body or cap by means of a central cylinder located in the lower part of said cap that is inserted into a cylindrical hole of equal dimensions located in the center of
- lids or capping devices for high-capacity fluid containers
- a common problem that arises with lids or capping devices for high-capacity fluid containers is that of achieving an adequate seal so that the fluid inside does not leak. it comes out, that is, without leaking from it, while it can be properly adjusted to the neck of the container, but making its use and installation extremely simple and allowing it to withstand the pressure exerted by the fluid when the container is tilted in certain measure so that said fluid can be dispensed.
- the lid or lidding device of the container prevent the entry of foreign bodies into the container and compromise the integrity of the fluid, specifically when it comes to treated drinking water.
- the present invention poses a solution to the problem described above by supplying a rotating lid to dispense liquid from a container which is installed or located in the upper mouth or access opening of a container through which the liquid inside the same goes to be removed, wherein said rotating cover is mainly composed of three parts that correspond to a rotating upper section (100), a fixed central body (200) and a sealing gasket (300), where these three elements interact with each other and are they are positioned one on top of the other to allow the lid to be properly and successfully installed on the container.
- the lid of the present invention is located in the upper part or opening of the liquid container, and works in such a way that the rotating upper part (100) rotates relative to the fixed central body (200) to allow the exit of the liquid. fluid into the container, where said fluid exits through an opening arranged both in the rotating part (100) and in the fixed central body (200).
- the opening of the rotating part has a security seal and lines or threads of the security seal which are removed from the rotating part when said part is rotated for the first time with respect to the fixed central body.
- the rotating upper part (100) has on its lower surface a pair of stop elements, which correspond to the opening stop and the closing stop, where said stop elements delimit the rotary travel of the upper part.
- stops in turn correspond to a pair of stop elements arranged in the fixed body, where said stop elements correspond to the closed stop and the open stop, and determine whether the fluid flow passes through the openings to the outside or remains inside the container.
- the central fixed body (200) also has a main central opening through which the fluid inside the container can exit, that is, the one that creates a fluid communication between the outside and the inside of the container.
- the central fixed body has a side wall that extends from the upper part thereof, which corresponds to a contour that creates a substantially cylindrical or circular shape, which is intended to surround the neck of the container when the lid is on.
- the assembly is installed under pressure on it, so that said side wall or contour of the central fixed body adjusts adequately to prevent the entire cover from being easily removed, that is, in its installation, said side wall or contour surrounds the part.
- the sealing package (300) is located on the lower surface of the central fixed body, in order to make contact between said fixed body and the upper part of the container neck, that is, the access opening to the interior of the container. itself, in order to create a hermetic seal between the rotating lid of the present invention and the container where it is to be installed.
- the present invention is also directed to a process for the assembly of the rotating cover of the present invention, where said process is based on the coupling of the rotating upper cover (100) on the central fixed body (200) by means of the coupling of the elements that allow it to be completely hooked, to then place this subassembly on the sealing gasket (300) to be able to install the complete rotating cap on the container that contains the fluid or liquid to be dispensed.
- the present invention is directed to a process for the use of the fully assembled rotating cap to pour or dispense a liquid or fluid found inside a container on which the aforementioned rotating cap is installed, wherein Said process corresponds to the rotary movement in one direction of the rotating upper cover (100) on the central fixed body (200) in order to allow the passage of the fluid through the opening that is formed in a channel that communicates the interior of the container with the central fixed body (200) and the rotating upper lid (100).
- Figure 1 corresponds to a perspective view of the rotating cap of the present invention.
- Figure 2 corresponds to an exploded view of the rotating cap of Figure 1, where the components that form part of it are shown.
- Figure 3 corresponds to a top perspective view of the upper rotating section (100) that forms part of the lid of the present invention.
- Figure 4 corresponds to a bottom perspective view of the upper rotating section (100) of Figure 3.
- Figure 5 corresponds to a top plan view of the upper rotating section (100) of Figure 3.
- Figure 6 corresponds to a top perspective view of the central fixed body (200) that forms part of the lid of the present invention.
- Figure 7 corresponds to a bottom perspective view of the central fixed body (200) of Figure 6.
- Figure 8 corresponds to a top plan view of the central fixed body (200) of Figure 6.
- Figure 9 corresponds to the rotating upper section (100), in a) top view and b) cross section, detailing the adjustment points to the central fixed body.
- Figure 10 detail of the central fixed body (200) with cross section where the label 214 can be seen.
- the present invention is directed to a revolving lid for dispensing liquid from a container, where said revolving lid is installed on the upper mouth or access opening of a container, where said revolving lid has the advantage that it demonstrates its manipulation and allows determine when the lid has been used to avoid adulteration of the content inside the container.
- Figures 1 to 9 present a rotating cover, as defined in the previous paragraph, wherein said cover is generally composed of the following parts or components: • An upper rotating section (100), as illustrated in Figures 3 to 5, located in the upper part of the rotating cap, where said rotating section (100) has a central cylinder (101) composed of a wall or surface internal (102) and an external wall or surface (103), where said cylinder (101) corresponds to the central portion of the rotating section (100), and where said cylinder (101) comprises an opening or fluid passage (104) that crosses from the internal wall or surface (102) to the external one (103).
- the upper rotating section (100) also has an air chamber wall (105) which is hollow inside and allows air to pass into the container when in use.
- the rotating cover (100) has an upper wall (106) inside which it has a pair of stop elements (107, 108), which correspond to the opening stop and the closing stop and define the route or trip of the rotating section (100).
- Said upper wall (106) contains a fluid outlet opening (109) which is arranged on the same side of the fluid passage (104) so that the fluid inside the container passes through said two openings (109, 104 ) and can be dispensed.
- the fluid outlet opening (109) has inside a security seal (110) and security seal ribs (111), where said elements are only present when the rotating cover has not been used, so that with the first use, these elements are detached and released, in order to show or show that the container has been used and that the manipulation of the rotating lid is evidenced.
- the swivel top section (100) has one or more tabs (117) or peripheral latch tabs located on the edge. interior of the external wall (114) where said one or more tabs (117) correspond to an outlet section that has a wedge or similar element at its end, which allows it to be hooked with the fixed body (200) to fit and be secured to it and prevent the rotating cap from disassembling;
- the central opening (201) presents in its upper part a cutting element (203) which corresponds to a fin that occupies less than half of the upper surface of the central fixed body (200), where said cutting element or fin ( 203) has a fluid passage opening (204) that allows fluid to pass through it and a lower opening (205) located on the internal surface of the central opening (201) just below the passage opening (204).
- the cutting element (203) also has a security seal box (206) located next to the passage opening (204), where said box (206) allows the cutting of the threads (111) of the security seal ( 110) of the rotating section (100).
- the aforementioned fin (203) is defined by an opening stop (207) and a closing stop (208), which allow abutting the stop elements (107, 108) of the rotating section (100) in order to define the travel or route of said section (100) in relation to the central body (200).
- the fixed central body (200) comprises a tab (209) that is located on the external wall (202) and that at its end has a tongue ring (210) that allows inserting an element or a user's finger to tear the external wall (202), through the grooves of pre-cut (213) and thus be able to remove the fixed body (200) from the neck or the mouth of the container with fluid; and
- the rotating lid of the present invention is used in containers that have a main opening in the upper part, preferably a bottle or bottle type container, which has a neck and allows any type of fluid to be stored inside. preferably treated water.
- the rotating upper section (100) comprises an external wall (114) that surrounds it and extends from the upper wall downwards, as can be illustrated in more detail in the Figure 3, where said external wall (114) allows the upper section (100) to rotate in relation to the central fixed body (200), since it represents the element that can be grasped by the user and that has elements, as shown will be defined later, which allow to have an adequate grip on it.
- the cylinder (101) of the rotating section (100) has a surface or ceiling (112) with pre-cut grooves, as can be seen in Figure 4, which can be easily destroyed by a user when time to require it.
- pre-cut slots allow the lid to be fitted on a cooler that dispenses liquid at different temperatures, or for the liquid to flow when dispensed directly from the bottle.
- the rotating section (100) also comprises a positioning element (113) which is located in the contour of the external wall (114) that surrounds all said rotating section (100), where the positioning element (113) allows the proper location of the rotating section (100) in relation to the position of use, and where said positioning element (113) corresponds to a projection that can have any type of defined geometry.
- the positioning element (113) is a substantially triangular shaped protrusion, however, the present invention is by no means limited to said geometric shape.
- the external wall (114) that forms part of the rotating section (100) comprises a plurality of ribs (115), which can be seen in detail in Figure 4, which allow to improve the grip on the part. of the rotating cap (100) in order to be able to rotate it in an easier and more suitable way in relation to the fixed central body (200).
- the arrangement of said ribs (115) along the contour of the external wall (114) can be of any type and with any geometry that allows a better grip by the user, without limitation.
- said plurality of ribs (115) and the outer skirt (114) have an ergonomic shape that allows the user's fingers to be accommodated to achieve a better grip on the rotating cap (100).
- this ergonomic shape can be, for example, but not limited to, concave sections on the outer skirt (114).
- the central fixed body (200) has a peripheral hook (211), which is what allows it to be adjusted to the rotating section (100) through the tabs (117). It also has an orifice (212) that allows air to pass from the air chamber wall (105) towards the interior of the container in the fixed central body.
- the seal pack (300), illustrated in the lower part of Figure 2, which is arranged to create the gap between the neck of the container and the central fixed body (200), can be manufactured in any flexible material, such as, without limitation, rubber, latex, polymer, etc.
- the rotating lid of the present invention illustrated in an assembled manner in Figure 1, has two uses, one as a liquid dispenser from a bottle, which allows the liquid to be served directly into the container; or two, as an adjustment cover in cooler type refrigerators to position the bottle in them, with which the liquid from the bottle can be poured at the desired temperature by the user.
- the fundamental element that allows the use of the cover for both functions is given by the pre-cut grooves present in the surface or ceiling (112) of the rotating section (100), as previously defined and illustrated in Figure 4.
- the operating principle of the rotating lid of the present invention is based on the rotating movement of the upper lid (100) in relation to the fixed body (200), which occurs thanks to the central axis ( 101) that is inserted in the central opening (201), as previously indicated, where said coupling allows that by turning the upper cover (101) the fluid passage openings (104, 109, 204 and 205) can be aligned of the entire rotating cap.
- the opening (109) can be blocked and the upper surface of said fixed body (200) is then displayed, this position is called “closed “, That is, the fluid inside the container where the rotating lid is installed cannot escape to the outside.
- the user must grasp the upper cover (100) by its ribs (115) and turn said cover (100) clockwise (although the cover can also be configured so that the opening rotation is counterclockwise, thus this part is not limited to the example used and described here) so that said opening (109) coincides with the fluid passage opening (204) of the fixed body (200).
- the aperture (205) of the body (200) is also aligned with the opening (104) of the upper cover (100), so that a fluid communication channel is created between all the above-mentioned openings (109, 204, 205, 104) and thus the fluid can pass through there and exit to the outside.
- This operating system allows to have the advantage that there is a constant flow of fluid when there is alignment between the openings present in the lid of the present invention, which also allows said content to be poured smoothly and adequately, avoiding splashing when it is poured or served. said fluid in a container desired by a user.
- the rotating lid of the present invention can also be used to insert the container or bottle where said lid is installed, in a device or apparatus that allows the content to be poured without the need to carry out the rotary movement of the upper cover (100) in relation to the fixed body (200).
- the pre-cut slots that are present in the ceiling (112) of the upper cover (100) allow said ceiling (112) to be easily cut and folded into the upper cover (100) and thus expose the central cylinder (101) that is already inserted in the central opening (201), which allows free access to the fluid inside the container or bottle.
- the bottle or container with the rotating lid installed can be located on top of the device or apparatus for pouring or dispensing the liquid. , which would not require the rotary movement of the upper cover (100) with respect to the fixed body (200), since there is complete access to the fluid through the central cylinder (101), as indicated above.
- the present invention is also directed to a method to carry out the assembly of the rotating lid defined here, in order to be able to be used later in either of its two modes, that is, manual dispensing or pouring with rotation of the top cap (100), or location on a device or apparatus that dispenses or discharges the content directly.
- the method for assembling the rotating cap of the present invention comprises the following steps: a) supplying a rotating upper cap (100), as previously defined; b) supplying a fixed body (200), as defined above; ec) insert the upper cover (100) into the fixed body (200) through the central cylinder (101) that is located inside the central opening (201) so that the stop elements (107, 108) of the cover upper (100) do not coincide or touch with the cutting element (203) of the fixed body (200), allowing a complete fit or assembly, allowing in turn that the lower end of the air chamber (105) can grip with the lower end of the central cylinder (201) and prevent the rotating cap from disengaging.
- the sealing gasket (300) is inserted into the lower part of the fixed body (200) to then be able to install the complete rotating cap on the neck of the container or bottle containing the fluid to be poured or dispensed.
- the rotating lid is assembled with the upper lid (100), the body (200) and the packing (300), and installed on the container or bottle with the fluid to be dispensed, it can be used in either of its two modes, as indicated above, that is, for manual liquid pouring or for installation in a pouring or dispensing device.
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