WO2022254285A1 - Tapón multiflujo - 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
- B65D47/00—Closures with filling and discharging, or with discharging, devices
- B65D47/04—Closures with discharging devices other than pumps
- B65D47/043—Closures with discharging devices other than pumps with pouring baffles, e.g. for controlling the flow
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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
- B65D55/00—Accessories for container closures not otherwise provided for
- B65D55/02—Locking devices; Means for discouraging or indicating unauthorised opening or removal of closure
- B65D55/024—Closures in which a part has to be ruptured to gain access to the contents
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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
- B65D2401/00—Tamper-indicating means
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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
- B65D2401/00—Tamper-indicating means
- B65D2401/15—Tearable part of the closure
- B65D2401/25—Non-metallic tear-off strips
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- the present invention refers to a multiflow stopper for liquid containers.
- Multi-flow stoppers which have two different openings that allow the amount of flow that flows through the stopper to be regulated.
- the main advantage of multi-flow caps is that they allow, depending on the user's needs, to empty the container with a flow with a high flow rate or with a flow with a reduced flow rate, depending on whether emptying speed or precision is required.
- This multi-flow system allows the use of the same cap, and therefore the same container, for applications that require two different flows.
- These types of caps are especially used in the food industry, and more specifically in the oil industry, since a flow of oil with a reduced flow rate is especially suitable for seasoning food, while a flow with a high flow rate is advantageous. when putting oil in pans, etc. to cook.
- the Spanish Utility Model ES1191683U discloses a multi-flow cap with an insert attached to the main body that comprises a large opening and a small opening to regulate the outlet flow rate of the container to which the cap is attached.
- a problem associated with this type of plug in which the fluid regulation is in a separate insert from the main body is the difficult manufacturing of the plug.
- a multiflow stopper for liquids comprising:
- the openings are diametrically opposed. More preferably, the openings define an axis of symmetry, the openings being symmetrical with respect to said axis of symmetry.
- the large opening is in the shape of a circular trapezoid.
- the small opening is in the shape of a circular trapezoid. More preferably, both openings are in the shape of a circular trapezoid.
- the small opening may be triangular in shape.
- the main body comprises a first plurality of baffles distributed along an inner perimeter of the main body. More preferably, said baffles are arranged so that each opening is partially coincident with at least one baffle in the outflow direction. These deflectors allow the flow to be regulated and manage to produce a continuous and constant outlet flow, without gushing, dripping, etc.
- the stopper comprises a spacing between baffles at least partially coincident with each of the openings. More preferably, the baffles and their respective spacings from one another are evenly distributed.
- each of the baffles is petal-shaped.
- each of the deflectors is in the shape of a circular trapezoid. More preferably, each of the baffles is inclined away from the outlet flow.
- the length of each of the baffles is such that its horizontal projection is less than the horizontal projection of the length of each of the openings.
- the main body of the cap comprises a second plurality of baffles on an underside of the main body that are located centrally with respect to the first plurality of baffles.
- the main body of the stopper comprises a non-return clip and a clipping protrusion that prevents the stopper from being released after passing through a flange of the neck.
- the stopper comprises a lid configured to close said stopper.
- the lid is closed by a helical thread.
- said plug cover is a hinged cover.
- said lid is joined to the main body in a hinged manner, the lid and main body forming a single element.
- the stopper comprises a tearable first opening system or tamper-evident system.
- the first opening system acts as a tamper-evident system, and makes it possible to detect at a glance if a cap has been previously tamper-evident.
- the first opening system forms an integral part of the closure before and after its opening. That is to say, it does not comprise any element that detaches from the stopper.
- this first-opening system comprises an area of the stopper that undergoes a deformation after the first opening of the stopper.
- this tamper-evident system comprises at least one tearable joint and/or a weakened area of the stopper.
- the tearable first opening system or tamper-evident system comprises a witness comprising tearable joints, the witness being deformed during the first opening of the cap, evidencing the opening of said stopper. More preferably, the witness is attached to the cap of the stopper by at least one tearable bond.
- the indicator includes a tab to facilitate the opening of the stopper.
- the witness comprises a U-shaped zone, comprising two lateral arms and a lower arm, one of said lateral arms comprising a tearable joint. More preferably, the witness comprises a weakened area that is plastically deformed by dimensional interference with a projection on the main body of the stopper. This deformation prevents its return to its initial position after opening the stopper for the first time. Preferably, this weakened zone is less thick than the rest of said lateral arm. More preferably, the witness comprises a notch or hinge to facilitate breaking it.
- the indicator of the first opening system is located on the lid of the cap, said indicator comprising tearable joints and a tearable guarantee band, preferably housed in a space in the main body.
- the guarantee band is mechanically attached to the main body of the stopper, said union being preferably by dimensional interference between a projection of the band and a main body inlet.
- the witness comprises a U- or S-shaped area. More preferably, said U- or S-shaped area comprises a weakened and tearable area, for example, a notch, a joint or a section of lower thickness, being joined to the witness by said weakened zone. More preferably, the guarantee band has a generally rectangular shape.
- the first opening system comprises a tear-off sealing strip.
- the token includes a protruding tab located on the guarantee band. More preferably, the tear-off sealing strip is attached to said protruding tab. Even more preferably, the token comprises tearable bonds that are bridges or tearable bond points, the warranty band being attached to a top of the cap in a tearable manner.
- the token comprises a guaranty band or tear strip.
- the lid of the stopper is a hinged lid, comprising a witness and a ring, the ring preferably arranged in a lower part of the lid.
- the witness is a hinged witness that articulates the ring of the lid of the stopper with an upper part of the lid.
- the indicator has an area that is deformed after the first opening or unscrewing of the cap in such a way that it cannot return to its original position after the first opening of the cap, as well as an area that acts as a hinge.
- the first tearable opening system comprises at least one tearable connection between the ring and the witness.
- the witness is attached in a tearable manner to an upper part of the lid of the stopper in its entirety except for a section of said witness that acts as a hinge. Even more preferably, the witness remains tearably attached to the ring throughout its entire extension except for an area of said witness that is deformed after the first opening or unscrewing of the cap.
- the ring comprises additional tearable links, which are tearable sealing points, located between the hinge and an area of the ring that is tearably attached to the token.
- said ring includes means for joining with the main body of the stopper.
- the means for joining with the main body of the stopper comprise a protruding retaining element or elements that comprise a circumferential projection located on an inner face of the ring, extending along the entire length of the ring. circumferential perimeter of the stopper.
- the cap ring of the stopper comprises a skirt. More preferably, the ring has a length greater than the height of the main body of the stopper so that said ring can rest on a flange of the neck of a container.
- the first tearable opening system comprises a token comprising tearable joints, such that the token is attached to an upper part of the lid and to the ring by said tearable joints.
- these tearable bonds are tearable zones located along the upper and lower parts of the token, preferably in the form of a tearable strip.
- the witness is attached to the upper part of the lid of the stopper in a tearable manner, and a section of the ring is attached to the witness in a tearable manner.
- the witness comprises a tab to facilitate the opening of the cap, said witness being attached to the cap cover by said tab, preferably by dimensional interference between an element of the cap and an element of the flange.
- the ring comprises additional tearable links, which are tearable sealing points, located between the hinge and the section of the ring attached to the token in a tearable manner. Alternatively, this tab is a hook. Alternatively, this witness is a warranty band.
- Figure 1 shows an exploded perspective view of a stopper according to a first embodiment of the invention.
- Figure 2 shows a perspective view of the main body of the cap of the first embodiment of the invention, seen from its upper face.
- Figure 3 shows a perspective view of the main body of the cap of the first embodiment of the invention, seen from its underside.
- Figure 4 shows a section in elevation through a central section plane of the stopper of the first embodiment of the invention.
- Figure 5 shows a perspective view of a stopper according to a second example of embodiment of the invention, with the lid closed.
- Figure 6 shows a perspective view of the cap of the second embodiment of the invention, with the lid open and viewed from its upper face.
- Figure 7 shows a perspective view of the stopper of the second embodiment of the invention, with the lid open and seen from its underside.
- Figure 8 shows a section in elevation through a central section plane of the stopper according to the second embodiment of the invention.
- Figure 9 shows a perspective view of a plug according to a third embodiment of the invention, with the lid closed.
- Figure 10 shows a perspective view of a cap according to the third embodiment of the invention, with the lid open.
- Figure 11 shows an elevation view of a cap according to a fourth embodiment of the invention, with the lid closed.
- Figure 12 shows a perspective view of a cap according to the fourth embodiment of the invention, with the lid open.
- Figure 13 shows a perspective view of a cap according to the fourth embodiment of the invention, with the lid closed after a first opening.
- Figure 14 shows a section in elevation through a central section plane of the stopper according to the fourth embodiment of the invention.
- Figure 15 shows a perspective view of a cap according to a fifth embodiment of the invention, with the cap closed before a first opening.
- Figure 16 shows an elevation view of a stopper according to the fifth embodiment of the invention, with the cover closed before a first opening.
- Figure 17 shows an exploded perspective view of a stopper according to the fifth exemplary embodiment of the invention.
- Figure 18 shows a perspective view of a cap according to the fifth embodiment of the invention, with the cap closed after a first opening.
- Figure 19 shows a section in elevation through a central section plane of the stopper according to the fifth embodiment of the invention.
- Figure 20 shows a perspective view of a cap according to a sixth embodiment of the invention, with the cap closed after a first opening.
- Figure 21 shows a section in elevation through a central section plane of the stopper according to the sixth embodiment of the invention.
- Figures 1 to 4 show a first embodiment of a multiflow stopper 1 for liquids of the present invention. More specifically, the multiflow stopper 1 is a biflow or double flow stopper.
- FIG. 1 shows the stopper 1 of the first embodiment.
- the stopper 1 comprises a cover 10 configured to close said stopper 1 by means of a helical thread.
- the lid 10 is an independent one-piece element that forms a main body 30.
- the lid 10 and the main body 30 have connection means between them, these connection means being a helical thread.
- Other ways of closing the access to the main body 30 of the stopper 1, such as a lid comprising a hinged ring that is attached to the main body, are also possible.
- the cap might not be a separate element from the main body of the stopper.
- the main body of the stopper could comprise a cover configured to close said stopper, said main body cover being attached to said main body in a hinged manner.
- Figures 2 and 3 show the main body 30 of the plug 1.
- the main body 30 of the plug 1 comprises two dispensing outlets that are two openings 31, 32 of unequal size, so that they define a large opening 32 and a small opening 31. These openings are included in the main body 30 of the stopper 1 and form an integral part of said main body 30.
- openings 31, 32 are responsible for allowing the passage of the fluid from the container to the outside.
- the user wants to empty liquid from the container using a low flow rate, he empties the container through the small opening 31 and the large opening 32 allows the passage of air into the container so as to balance the pressure between the inside and outside of the container. bowl.
- the user wants to empty liquid from the container using a high flow rate, he empties the container through the large opening 32 and the small opening 31 allows the passage of air into the container so as to balance the pressure between the inside and outside of the container. bowl.
- the small opening 31 and the large opening 32 are totally independent and not connected to each other.
- the openings 31, 32 are located on a surface 36 of the main body diametrically opposed and defining an axis of symmetry, the openings being symmetrical with respect to said axis of symmetry.
- both openings have the shape of a circular trapezoid, although the openings can have other shapes not shown, such as a triangular or quadrangular shape, both openings being able to have different shapes from each other.
- the plug 1 could include more than two openings, of different sizes, so that the plug 1 is a multiflow plug that allows the liquid to be dispensed inside the container through more than two different flow rates.
- the horizontal body surface 36 is V-shaped so that it is not completely horizontal.
- Surface 36 can also be a horizontal surface.
- the main body 30 of the cap 1 comprises a first plurality of baffles 34 distributed along an inner perimeter of the main body 30, located below the two openings 31, 32. These baffles are arranged so that each opening is partially coincident with at least one baffle in the exit direction of the flow, the spacing between baffles being at least partially coincident with each of the openings.
- the baffles and their respective spacings from one another are evenly distributed, the spacing between baffles being shown to be at least partially coincident with each of the openings.
- each of the baffles 34 is petal-shaped.
- the baffles 34 can be in the shape of a circular trapezoid.
- the plurality of baffles 34 are formed by ten deflectors, but other realizations with a different number are also possible.
- both openings co-operate with the plurality of baffles 34. That is, the plurality of baffles 34 are positioned closer to the interior of the container than openings 31, 32 once the main body 30 of the stopper is attached to the neck of a container.
- the plurality of baffles 34 are evenly distributed along the inner perimeter of an inner skirt 302 of the main body 30. More specifically, the embodiment of Figures 1 to 4 shows the plurality of baffles 34 arranged on the edge formed by the inner part of an inner skirt 302 of the main body 30 and the underside of the surface 36. Alternatively, the plurality of baffles 34 may be arranged on said inner part of the inner skirt 302, or on the underside of said surface 36.
- Each one of the baffles is inclined in the opposite direction to the outlet flow, the length of each of the baffles being such that its horizontal projection is less than the horizontal projection of the length of each of the openings. This configuration causes the baffles to leave a central space free.
- Both the two openings 31, 32 and the plurality of baffles 34 define their own axis of symmetry.
- the center of each of the openings 31, 32 coincides with the center of the spacing between baffles. This arrangement makes it possible to minimize the surface area of the openings, since other arrangements would partially act as a labyrinth seal, making it difficult for the fluid to pass through.
- the width of the large opening 32 is such that the horizontal projection of two baffles is centered on the horizontal projection of said opening, in other words, the horizontal projection of the large opening 32 comprises the horizontal projection of two baffles and three separations.
- the main body of the stopper can comprise a second plurality of baffles on an underside of the main body that are centrally located with respect to the first plurality of baffles.
- Figure 4 shows how the different components of the biflow cap 1 interact with each other when the cap is closed.
- the cover 10 of the stopper 1 is shown located covering the main body 30, so that the stopper remains closed.
- Figure 4 also shows the closure of the cap by screwing a thread 173 of the lid 10 with a thread 373 of the main body 30.
- an internal skirt 17 of the cap 10 is housed inside the nozzle 37 of the main body 30 of the plug, so that the internal skirt 17 of the screw cap 10 makes a dimensional interference with the nozzle 37 of the main body 30.
- the inner skirt 17 of the lid could comprise an additional circumferential projection to help correctly fix the lid and the main body.
- the main body 30 of the cap 1 includes means for joining the neck 9 of a container, which comprise a protrusion 382 located on a skirt 302 of the main body (more specifically located on its outermost face, that is, the face of the innermost skirt). closest to the outer skirt), as well as a protrusion 381 located on an outer skirt 301 of the main body 30 (located more specifically on the innermost face of the outer skirt 301, that is, the face of the inner skirt closest to the outer skirt) that they make dimensional interference with the neck 9 of a container.
- These projections 381 and 382 are circumferential projections that fit with the neck 9 of a container and that allow the main body 30 of the stopper 1 to be fixed on the neck 9 and prevent its relative movement.
- the skirts 301 and 302 could also comprise a plurality of additional projections located above and/or below the projections 381, 382. Alternatively, these projections 381, 382 could not be single projections and be formed by a plurality of projections of smaller dimensions.
- Figures 5 to 8 show a second exemplary embodiment of a multiflow plug of the present invention.
- the stopper 20 comprises two dispensing outlets that are two openings 31, 32 of unequal size, in such a way that they define a large opening 32 and a small opening 31, analogously to that of the embodiment of Figures 1 to 4.
- these openings are included in the main body 21 of the stopper and form an integral part of said main body 21. Elements similar to those described in previous embodiments have been represented with similar numerals.
- the main body 21 of the stopper 20 comprises a cover 22 configured to close said stopper 20, said cover 22 of the main body 21 being a hinged cover, being joined to the main body 21 in a hinged manner by means of a hinge 23. Since the stopper is made up of a single main body 21 , it can be manufactured in a single piece.
- the cap 20 also comprises a tearable first-open system (also called a tamper-evident system), which acts as a tamper-evident system.
- This tearable first opening system can be of a known type, for example the type that undergoes deformation after the cap is first opened, and makes it possible to detect with the naked eye that a cap has been previously tampered with.
- Figures 5 to 8 show an example of a tearable first opening system comprising a witness 240 comprising tearable joints and deforming during first opening of the cap.
- the witness 240 comprises a U-shaped zone comprising two lateral arms and a lower arm 242, further comprising a tearable joint 212 or weakened zone in one of said lateral arms. Said weakened area is less thick than the rest of said lateral arm, facilitating the breaking of said lateral arm when opening the cap 20. Additionally, the opposite lateral arm does not present said weakening, leaving the indicator 240 attached to the cover 22 of the cap 20 to the least partially through said tearable bond 212 or weakened area.
- the witness 240 may also comprise additional tearable bonds, such as tearable bridges.
- the tearable joint 212 makes it possible to determine at any time and with the naked eye the opening status of the cap 20, checking its integrity: if the tearable joint 212 is broken, the cap 20 has been opened previously.
- Other types of tamper-evident systems such as those shown in other exemplary embodiments, are also contemplated.
- Figure 5 shows the plug 20 closed
- Figures 6 and 7 show the plug 20 open
- the inner side of the plug 20 being shown in Figure 6 (i.e. showing the sides of the lid 22 and the main body 21 intended for to be in contact with each other once the plug 20 is closed)
- the outer side of the plug 20 in Figure 7 that is, showing the side of the lid 22 that faces the outside and the side of the main body 21 that faces inside the container once the stopper 20 is closed.
- the lid 22 and the main body 21 are adjusted to each other by dimensional interference between an inner skirt 17 of the lid 20 and the nozzle 37 of the main body 21.
- a circumferential projection has been represented 170 included in the inner skirt 17 of the cover 22, which helps to correctly fix both elements and to the tightness of the stopper.
- the indicator 240 When the cap 20 has not yet been opened for the first time, the indicator 240 is partially arranged in a space 241 of the base 21 of the cap 20 (shown in Figure 6) and remains interlocked with the main body 21 of the cap 20 due to dimensional interference between the lower arm 242 of said witness 240 and a protrusion 342 arranged on an inner wall of the main body 21 of the cap 20.
- the protrusion 342 hinders vertical movement in the upward direction of the witness 240, the pressure exerted by the projection 342 on the lower arm 242 of the witness 240 being sufficient to break the tearable joint 212.
- Figure 6 shows the witness 240 once opened.
- the tearable joint 212 breaks, while the end of the other lateral arm will not break, and will hold the witness 240, preventing it from falling.
- the witness 240 undergoes a slight plastic deformation in its lateral arm that makes it difficult to subsequently place it in the space 241 of the main body after opening the cap for the first time.
- the witness 240 also comprises a flange to provide the witness with greater stability, as well as a notch 243 or a joint to facilitate breaking it.
- This notch 243 located in a lateral arm, also causes an inclination of the lateral arm after breaking the tearable connection 212, which makes it difficult for said arm to be placed again in the space 241 when closing the cap 20. As the witness cannot return 240 to his starting position after the first start, the violation is more easily visible.
- this tamper-evident system could comprise a weakened area of the stopper or be of any other type.
- Figures 9 and 10 show a third embodiment of a stopper, in which the stopper 20 includes another tamper-evident system of a known type.
- the main body 21 of the stopper 20 comprises a lid 22 configured to close said stopper 20, hingedly attached to the main body.
- Figure 9 shows a cap 20 closed, before its first opening, while figure 10 shows the cap 20 open after a first opening.
- the first opening system comprises a witness located on the cover 22 of the cap 20, said witness comprising tearable joints 420, 421 and a tearable guarantee band 42, which is shown housed in a space in the main body. 21.
- the token shown comprises a U-shaped area 425, and the band 42 has a general shape rectangular, although other shapes are also possible.
- the tearable band 42 is shown attached to the lid 22 of the stopper by tearable bonds that are bridges or tearable bond points 421, and is further attached to the U-shaped area 425 of the witness by a tearable bond that is strip-shaped 420 tearable. More specifically, the strap 420 is shown attached to a protruding tab 422 of the band 42 that facilitates the opening of the cap, the tab being attached to said indicator in a tearable manner by means of a tearable sealing strip 420. During the first opening of the cap, the tearable bonds 420, 421 break, causing the detachment of the band 42 with the lid 22 of the cap and the tearing of the tearable band 42 from the U-shaped zone 425 of the witness.
- the area 425 can be attached to the band 42 by means of a weakened and tearable area (not shown) that can be, for example, a notch, a hinge or a section of lower thickness, this being additional to the tearable bonds 420, 421.
- zone 425 could also be S-shaped.
- baffles 35 are arranged so that each opening 31, 32 is delimited by said baffles 35, and they are located centrally with respect to the first plurality of deflectors.
- Figures 11 to 14 show a fourth embodiment of a stopper 1, comprising a main body 30, two openings 31, 32 of unequal size in the main body 30, and a lid 10 configured to close said stopper.
- the stopper comprises a hinged cover 10, the cover comprising a witness and a ring 123 arranged in a lower part of the cover 10 of the stopper.
- This ring 123 remains mechanically attached to the main body of the stopper.
- the first opening system comprises a witness that is a hinged witness that articulates the ring 123 of the lid 10 of the plug located in a lower part of the lid with an upper part of the lid, the witness presenting an area 1231 that deforms after the first opening or unscrewing of the cap so that it cannot return to its original position after opening the cap for the first time and as well as a zone 1230 that acts as a hinge.
- the tearable first opening further comprises tearable bonds between the ring 123 and the witness. More specifically, the ring 123 is tearably attached to the witness, as well as to an upper part of the cap 10 by tearable bonds. This ring 123 is mechanically attached to the main body 30 of the cap, not separating from the main body of the cap after unscrewing thereof, this union being preferably a threaded one.
- the surface 36 of the main body is horizontal in shape, and the small opening 31 is shown in a triangular shape.
- These shapes are to be considered as a representation of alternative embodiments and other embodiments, such as a V-shaped surface and/or a circular trapezoidal opening, are also possible.
- the witness can comprise a tab to facilitate the opening of the stopper.
- the ring can comprise additional tearable links that are tearable sealing points. These sealing points can be molded points, located between the hinge and the section of the ring attached to the token in a tearable manner.
- Figure 14 also shows a protruding retention element or elements comprising a circumferential projection 230 located on the inner face of the ring 123, extending along the entire circumferential perimeter of the stopper.
- baffles 35 are also shown in Figure 14. These baffles can be of any known type and have any known shape.
- Figures 15 to 21 show a fifth and a sixth embodiment of a stopper, in which that the stopper comprises a hinged cover 10, the cover comprising a ring 13, 63 arranged in a lower part of the cover 10 of the stopper.
- the ring 13, 63 is mechanically attached to the main body of the stopper.
- the tearable first opening system comprises a token 641 or tearable joint seal comprising tearable joints 645, which is attached to the top of the lid and to said cap ring 13, 63 by said tearable joints 645 before being removed. the first opening of the cap.
- tearable bonds 645 are tearable areas located along the top and bottom of the witness 641 and are shown in the form of a tearable strip, although other shapes of tearable bonds are also possible.
- the witness 641 also comprises a tab 640 or hook at one end thereof to facilitate the opening of the cap, remaining attached to the lid 10 of the cap by said tab 640.
- the upper part and the ring 13, 63 of the lid 10 of the stopper are also shown joined by tearable joints 647 located between the hinge 23 and the section of the ring 13, 63 joined to the indicator 641 in a tearable manner by the joints 645.
- These joints Tear-offs 647 are shown as tear-off points, or molded-on tear-off points. These joints 647 facilitate the disengagement of the ring 123 from the lid 10 of the cap when opening the cap.
- Figure 16 shows these tearable bonds 645 and 647.
- the guarantee band 641 also comprises a weakened zone 642.
- the indicator 641 is attached to the ring 13, 63 and to the upper part of the lid 10 of the stopper by means of tearable joints 645 and by dimensional interference between one end 6400 of the flange 640 of the seal 641 and a projection 6401 of the lid 10 of the cap (as shown in Figure 15).
- the pressure caused by the dimensional interference between the elements 6400 and 6401 facilitates the breakage of the joints 645 and 647 and the deformation of the weakened area 642, making it difficult to subsequently place the indicator 641 in its original position.
- the tearable zone 645 cannot be reattached to the cap of the cap, and the seams 647 have been separated, evidencing tampering with the cap.
- Figures 20 and 21 show the ring 63 of the lid 10 of the stopper having a length greater than the height of the main body 30 of the stopper, so that said ring 63 can rest on top of a flange of the neck 9 of a container.
- the length of the ring is the distance between its uppermost point and its lowermost point.
- the main body 30 of the stopper has, in turn, a non-return clip 132 and a clipping protrusion 131 that prevents the stopper from being released after passing through the flange 103 of the neck 9.
- the non-return clip 132 and projection 131 are arranged in the lower part 63 of the cover 10 of the stopper.
- the main body 30 of the cap comprises an additional element 650 that facilitates the fixing of the main body to the neck.
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Application Number | Priority Date | Filing Date | Title |
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