The present invention relates to an assembly comprising a container having a nozzle for dispensing the substance contained in the container, and a cap for covering the nozzle. Assemblies of this kind can be used in particular to dispense an adhesive and/or a sealant.
Assemblies of the type described at the outset are well known. The cap is sometimes used to prevent the substance contained in the container from drying out or to prevent contamination of the nozzle.
For example, EP0696993B1 discloses an assembly comprising a container having a nozzle for dispensing an adhesive located in the container, and a cap for covering the nozzle. The cap can be brought into engagement with a protruding locking element and can be connected to the container by means of a rotational movement.
Another example of an assembly of this kind is found in EP1091884B1, in which a connecting means comprising a threaded region is used to connect the cap to the container.
The object of the invention is to provide an improved assembly which in particular makes it easier for the user to handle the assembly.
This object is achieved by means of the features of claim 1.
Advantageous developments of the present invention are specified in the dependent claims.
The basic concept of the present invention is that of providing an assembly consisting of a container having a nozzle for dispensing the substance contained in the container, and a cap for covering the nozzle, the container having a first connection region which can be connected to a corresponding second connection region of the cap, the connection regions being selected such that the container and the cap are connected by means of the connection regions at least partially by a rotational movement of the container and the cap relative to one another, the cap having an inner chamber surrounded by a casing, which chamber is open at one end so as to receive the nozzle, the casing having an end face at its open end, and the container having a cover face which points toward the cap and has a cover edge, the connection regions being selected and the end face being adapted to the cover face and the cover edge thereof such that, when the container and the cap are connected, the end face comes into contact with the cover face when the cap is in a first intermediate position and, when the container and the cap are rotated further relative to one another, the end face is pressed against the cover face and the cap ultimately reaches a second end position, the end face passing over the cover edge.
An assembly of this kind is advantageous in that it makes it possible for the user to know when the assembly is in the closed state. When the cap is in its first intermediate position, the end face comes into contact with the cover face of the container and, when rotated further, passes over the cover edge of the container in order to reach its end position. As a result of the end face passing over the cover edge, ideally with a snap or catch action, the user receives audible and/or tactile feedback, for example in the form of a click sound, that the cap has reached the end position and that the nozzle is now securely closed by the cap. The cap and/or the container can be made, at least in regions, of a resilient material, which is put under tension when the end face is pressed against the cover face and the tension of which is released when the cap reaches and passes over the cover edge such that the result described above is achieved. The cap and/or the container are preferably made of a plastics material. For example, the cap and/or the container can be made of a polymer material, such as a polyethylene (PE) or also a polypropylene (PP). In a preferred embodiment, the bottle and the nozzle are made of high density polyethylene (HDPE), and the cap is again made of polypropylene (PP).
At least one of the connection regions can be in the form of a thread or an at least thread-like region and have at least one pitch. A bayonet-like design is also conceivable. The cover face of the container can be flat and in the form of a flat plane, for example in the form of a container shoulder. Nevertheless, other shapes for the cover face are also conceivable. For example, the cover face can also be designed merely as the top face of a wall or a portion of the container, provided that only the top face can be brought into contact with the end face of the cap and that the cap can pass over the cover edge of the cover face when rotated further.
It is also advantageous to design the container such that a lower cover face pointing toward the cap is provided, which adjoins a step starting from the cover edge described above, the lower cover face being arranged such that the end face comes into contact with the lower cover face when the cap is in its second end position. A design of this kind provides for a particularly tight assembly, for example, since the inner chamber is particularly easy to seal. The height of the step is particularly preferably in a range of from 0.1 mm to 1 mm, particularly preferably in a range of from 0.3 mm to 0.5 mm. In a particularly advantageous embodiment, the step can have a height of 0.4 mm.
It is also advantageous to arrange a securing means on the cap and/or on the container in order to secure the cap on the container in the second end position. This securing means can be designed, for example, as a protruding lug on one component of the assembly, which lug engages in a corresponding recess in the corresponding other component. It is conceivable for the lug to extend in the direction of the nozzle, i.e. forward. Of course, the lug can also extend laterally away from the nozzle. With an assembly of this kind, the user can be provided with a container which can be securely and visibly closed, and which he can assume to remain closed.
In an advantageous development, the container has a stop in order to prevent the container and the cap from rotating relative to one another beyond the second end position. This stop can be designed, for example, as a protruding stop element on the connection region on one component of the assembly, against which element the corresponding other component strikes. Of course, it is also conceivable for the two components, i.e. the cap and the container, to have corresponding stops in order to provide for particularly effective limitation of the rotational movement. Overturning can be prevented by using a stop, such that in particular the connection regions are not damaged in the event of incorrect operation by the user.
It is also advantageous to design the cover face such that it consists of two halves which extend outward on two opposite sides of the nozzle, the angle between an axis of the nozzle and the relevant half of the cover face being greater than 90°. In a side view, the two halves would be arranged in a V shape, the apex pointing toward an application opening in the nozzle. With a design of this kind, the substance contained in the container can be dispensed in a particularly simple manner, since, in the described shape, the nozzle protrudes from the halves of the cover face that slope laterally downward. In an advantageous development, the two halves are flat. In an advantageous development, the cap has a corresponding design such that the casing of the cap is designed such that the end face consists of two halves which extend obliquely outward according to the described shape of the cover face. Ideally, the container and the cap are designed such that the end face extends in parallel with the adjacent cover face of the container in the second end position. A design of this kind can also simplify the feedback for the user and reduce the resistance of the cap to pass over the cover edge of the container.
Alternatively, instead of a flat design of the halves of the cover faces, it is of course also conceivable for the cover faces to be rounded on both sides of the nozzle. In this case, the end face of the cap would preferably have a corresponding design.
In an advantageous development, the cover edge is in two planes which extend outward on two opposite sides of the nozzle, the angle between the axis of the nozzle and the respective planes of the cover edge being greater than 90°. In a side view, the two halves would also be arranged in a V shape, the apex pointing toward an application opening in the nozzle. Ideally, this advantageous embodiment is combined with the variant described above in which the cover face also consists of two halves which extend outward on two opposite sides of the nozzle, the angle between an axis of the nozzle and the relevant half of the cover face being greater than 90°. In an advantageous development, the cap has a corresponding design such that the casing is designed such that the end face consists of two halves which extend obliquely outward according to the described shape of the cover edge. Ideally, the container and the cap are designed such that the end face extends in parallel with the adjacent cover edge of the container in the second end position. This design can also simplify the feedback for the user and reduce the resistance of the cap to pass over the cover edge of the container.
It is also advantageous to use a container comprising an outer wall, the outer wall of the container and the casing of the cap being selected and matched to one another such that they are aligned with one another when the cap is in its second end position. With a solution of this kind, better handling of the assembly can be made possible because, for example, protruding edges in the transition region between the cap and the container can be avoided.
It is also advantageous to provide an attachment, which contains in particular the nozzle, the cover face and the cover edge, and which can be connected to the container by connecting means in order to form one of the two components of the assembly, which component now consists of a container together with the attachment. In this way, it can be ensured that a complex object is produced in a simple manner.
In an advantageous development, the nozzle has an application opening and the cap has a pin or a pin-shaped element which is suitable and designed for closing the application opening, the pin or the pin-shaped element being arranged at least in regions in the application opening when the cap is in its second end position, in order to close said opening. In this way, the substance in the container can be prevented from drying out, for example. It can also be ensured that no foreign objects get into the application opening.
It is also advantageous to provide a described assembly in which the container contains an adhesive and/or sealant which can be dispensed via the nozzle, and consequently to use the assembly for dispensing an adhesive and/or sealant contained in the container.
The assembly according to the invention is described in detail on the basis of an embodiment. In the drawings:
The cap 19 can be separated from the container 1 in order to dispense the adhesive composition. This is shown in
By turning the cap 19 further relative to the container 1, the cap 19 finally reaches its first intermediate position shown in
The protruding locking element 15 shown in
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