The invention relates to a beverage can closure element.
The invention relates to a beverage can lid with a beverage can closure element of this type and a beverage can with a beverage can lid of this type.
Next to bottles, beverage cans are the most important retail packaging for beverages and generally also serve as a drinking vessel. They are primarily used for carbonated beverages such as canned beer and soft drinks.
Beverage cans generally consist of a single-piece, cylindrical container made of aluminium or tinplate, a seamed lid made of aluminium with an oval scored line or rupture line and a riveted metal tab which, when raised, depresses the scored oval into the interior of the can through lever action, thus creating a pouring or drinking opening.
The invention relates to a beverage can closure element which is capable of closing and locking an opening of any type and releasing said opening again, all in a simple manner. The invention relates in particular to a lid for a container such as a beverage can, where the lid consists of plate, preferably tinplate. Beverage cans generally have a rupture line in the lid. An opening tab fixed to the lid can produce a dispensing opening by the action of a rupture lever on the rupture line.
Beverage cans of this type primarily contain liquids such as beer, lemonade, fruit juices, mineral water or similar, but can also be used for sauces, herb mixtures, grated cheese, nuts or similar.
The disadvantage of familiar beverage cans is that they cannot be closed again after opening. This means that there is a risk of residual contents being spilt in the workplace, in vehicles, when playing, etc. Furthermore, contaminants and insects may enter the can.
WO 2006/009483 reveals a reclosable lid according to the generic term in claim 1 and claim 7. In this embodiment of the lid, the opening tab can be pivoted after opening to close the dispensing opening. The opening tab has a ring-shaped sealing medium such as a magnet, adhesive, rubber or plastic seal on its underside for this purpose. As several materials are used here in the manufacture of the lid, the production of a lid of this type is cost and labour-intensive.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,673,099 also reveals a reclosable lid according to the generic term in claim 1 and claim 7. The opening tab is slanted outwards on its underside to close the dispensing opening. This slant enables it to engage in the dispensing opening. A separate sealing material (e.g. elastomer) is also used here to ensure the achievement of an effective seal. Consequently, the manufacture of the lid is also cost and labour-intensive in this case.
The object of the invention is therefore to further develop a lid of the type mentioned above in such a way as to enable its cost-effective manufacture and whereby the dispensing opening is easy to close and lock and also easy to reopen again.
The object of the invention is achieved with a beverage can closure element according to the characteristics of claim 1. Preferred embodiments of the invention are stipulated in the dependent claims.
According to the invention, a beverage can closure element with a cover element is specified for configuring in an opening in a beverage can and a locking mechanism embodied and/or configured on the cover element which is embodied and/or configured in a manner that the beverage can closure element configured in an opening in a beverage can can be locked in an opening of a beverage can, with the cover element being embodied and configured so that, if the beverage can closure element is configured in an opening of a beverage can, the cover element is elastically deformable between at least two states, whereby the locking mechanism is configured and embodied in such a manner on the cover element that the locking mechanism in at least one state of the cover element of the at least two states of the cover element is configured further inwards in a radial direction relative to the cover element than in at least one other of the at least two states of the cover element.
According to the invention, the cover element can be elastically deformable through the external application of force between the at least two states.
According to the invention, the cover element can be elastically deformable through interaction with the beverage can between the at least two states.
According to the invention, the locking mechanism can be configured and/or embodied on the underside of the cover element. The underside of the cover element is the side of the cover element turned towards the contents of the beverage can when the beverage can closure element is configured in the opening of the beverage can to close the beverage can again.
Alternatively or additionally, the locking mechanism can be configured and/or embodied on the upper side of the cover element.
Alternatively or additionally, the locking mechanism can be configured and/or embodied on the upper side of the cover element.
According to the invention, the cover element can be embodied as a disc spring design.
According to the invention, the cover element can exhibit a surface section embodiment which is curved upwards in one of the states and curved downwards in another of the states. Variants and alternatives are conceivable. For example, depressions or level sections or grooves and/or ribs can be included in the curvature. The transition from a level surface to an curved surface or vice versa is also conceivable. The transition from a gentler curvature to a more severe curvature or from a more severe curvature to a gentler curvature is also conceivable.
According to the invention, the cover element can exhibit at least one and preferably several reinforcing ribs and/or reinforcing grooves.
According to the invention, the locking mechanism can exhibit at least one and preferably several locking elements which should preferably be embodied as a completely or partially circumferential rim or rims that run or runs around the cover element and/or as a lug or lugs.
Locking mechanism locking elements of this type can be preferably embodied and configured so that they engage behind the rim of the beverage can opening in the locked state and, consequently, can lock the beverage can closure element in the opening.
According to the invention, the locking mechanism can comprise one and preferably several extensions configured on the cover element.
According to the invention, the cover element can be configured in a ring-like component that encloses the rim of the cover element, whereby extensions are preferably embodied on the cover element, which are accommodated in slots embodied in the ring-like component.
The extensions can act as a locking mechanism in this embodiment of the invention in that they move outwards in a radial direction through the slots of the ring-like component when the cover element is pressed, resulting in the locking of the beverage can closure element in the dispensing opening. In the case of this embodiment of the invention, the cover element and its extensions and the ring-like component should preferably be manufactured with the same material as the beverage can lid and the beverage can. However, it would also be conceivable that the components could be made of other materials, for example and preferably plastic which is compatible with foodstuffs. The components can be made of the same or different materials in this respect.
According to the invention, the beverage can closure element can exhibit an unlocking mechanism embodied and configured so that the locking mechanism is unlocked when the unlocking mechanism is actuated, preferably through elastic deformation of the cover element in the state in which the locking elements are still configured inwards in a radial direction.
This means that the beverage can opening can be cleared again after the unlocking mechanism is actuated. In other words, the elastic deformation of the cover element that occurs during locking can be reversed again with the unlocking mechanism by applying a force to the cover element in such a manner that the cover element reverts from one stable state (i.e. the locking state, for example) to another stable state (i.e. the unlocking state, for example) which corresponds to the state in which the cover element was configured for locking in the opening of the beverage can. The cover element can be removed again from the beverage can opening following unlocking and pivoted into another position to clear the opening again to enable further dispensing of the contents of the beverage can.
According to the invention, the unlocking mechanism can encompass a lever configured on the beverage can closure element or a mechanism with one or more wings configured on the beverage can closure element.
Alternatively or additionally, the reversal of the elastic deformation of the cover element of the beverage can closure element cover element can be achieved by actuating the beverage can closure element itself.
According to the invention, the cover element can exhibit a curved surface or partial surface, preferably an upwardly curving surface or partial surface, whereby the embodiment of the surface and/or partial surface is preferably round, oval, trapezoidal with rounded corners, bridge shaped, groove shaped, rectangular, square, triangular, polygonal or similar.
The curved surface or partial surface of the cover element can, of course, also exhibit any other suitable shape, particularly a shape with rounded corners.
According to the invention, the cover element can exhibit a curved surface or partial surface directed downwards, or exhibit an upwardly curving surface which in part encompasses a surface directed downwards.
According to the invention, the cover element can exhibit a rim as a locking element, whereby the rim is a completely or partially circumferential rim or encompasses one or more projecting parts.
According to the invention, the cover element can exhibit a completely or partially circumferential reinforcing groove and/or reinforcing rib, for example in the form of an offset.
This embodiment has the advantage that the stability of the cover element is enhanced, whereby locking in the dispensing opening is easier to manage and more reliable.
According to the invention, the rim of the cover element can exhibit one or more lugs.
This enables the achievement of better (i.e. simpler) and more reliable locking of the cover element in the dispensing opening.
According to the invention, the cover element can exhibit a level surface or a surface protruding from a level surface, whereby the surface protruding from the level surface is preferably a curved surface or a surface with multiple curves.
The preferred embodiment of the cover element is such that it is the part of the opening tab or the beverage can closure element, which can close the dispensing opening of the beverage can again.
The invention also relates to a beverage can lid with a beverage can closure element according to the invention, preferably with a rupture line defining a dispensing opening for dispensing the contents of the beverage can.
According to the invention, the beverage can closure element can be configured and embodied as an opening tab for opening the beverage can by pressing in the beverage can lid on the rupture line.
This is the preferred embodiment of the invention. Alternatively, the beverage can closure element can also be planned as a component or part separate from an opening tab. It is evident that, according to the invention, the beverage can closure element can also be planned as a part separate from the beverage can. However, an embodiment of the beverage can opening tab as a beverage can closure element according to the invention is preferred. To this end, the beverage can closure element has the double function of an opening tab for the initial opening of the beverage can and an element to close the beverage can again, locking the beverage can closure element in the beverage can opening created by opening the beverage can along the rupture line.
According to the invention, the beverage can closure element can be configured and embodied in such a manner on the beverage can lid that, following opening of the dispensing opening, the beverage can closure element can be configured over the dispensing opening, either through pivoting and/or folding down the beverage can closure element to cover and close the dispensing opening again.
According to the invention, the rim of the beverage can closure element can be configured and embodied in such a manner that it snaps into the dispensing opening (4) when closing the dispensing opening (4), is clamped tightly in the dispensing opening (4) or engages in said.
According to the invention, the reopening mechanism can consist of a rupture lever exhibited by the beverage can closure element which is used as a reopening lever, or that the reopening mechanism consists of one or more wings fixed to the opening tab or embodied as a single part with the opening tab, whereby the wing(s) is/are manufactured from the same material as the opening tab or a material other than that of the opening tab.
Alternatively or additionally, the reopening mechanism can also consist of the configuration of an opening mechanism on the other side of the opening tab opposite the rupture lever which can be used as an auxiliary opening mechanism or main opening mechanism, whereby the rim of the opening tab or one or more wings can be used for reopening.
According to the invention, the upper side of the opening tab or beverage can closure element can, in terms of shape and surface quality, be designed so that it can be used for advertising purposes, images, logos, numbering, etc.
The invention also relates to a beverage can with a beverage can lid according to the invention and/or a beverage can closure element according to the invention.
According to the invention, the beverage can can be manufactured from metal, preferably tinplate, and/or plastic and/or a combination of different materials.
According to the invention, the beverage can can be used for beverages, granular and/or powdered products, sauces, nuts or other products.
The beverage can lid according to the invention can, for example, be produced in a manner where the lid is initially pressed in a conventional manner, but forming the opening tab so that it can be inserted into the dispensing opening and locked and that it can be raised easily out of the dispensing opening again to clear the opening. The rim provided for locking can be embodied as a completely or partially circumferential rim in this respect, or consist of one or more projecting parts, and/or a completely or partially circumferential reinforcing groove can be provided which ensures greater opening tab stability and better locking in the dispensing opening. Furthermore, the opening tab can be pressed in a manner where one or more wings is/are moulded as a single part or that one or more wings is/are fixed to the opening tab.
When handling the beverage can according to the invention, the said beverage can can be opened using the opening tab, after which the opening tab is pivoted or folded through 180° to close and lock the dispensing opening, whereby the locking elements of the beverage can closure element are, through deformation of a beverage can closure element surface, moved outwards in a radial direction relative to the surface to lock the dispensing opening, and the mechanism for reversing this deformation is actuated by moving the locking elements inwards in a radial direction relative to the surface to clear the opening again.
In some embodiments of the invention, an upwardly curving surface of the opening tab can be pressed downwards to lock the dispensing opening in a manner in which the curvature reverses, whereby the opening tab snaps into the dispensing opening and locks the lid, or that the upwardly curving surface is pressed downwards in a manner in which the curvature is lessened or becomes completely flat, whereby the opening tab stretches and the rim of the opening tab is pressed outwards, and whereby the opening tab snaps into the dispensing opening and locks the lid.
In some embodiments of the invention, the lug or lugs can clamp on the rim of the opening tab or engage in this position to lock the dispensing opening.
The opening tab or the cover element can, for example, be pressed downwards to lock the dispensing opening, this being realised in a manner that causes the curvatures of the curved surface to reverse (i.e. the upwardly curving surface curves downwards and the downwardly curving surface or partial surface curves upwards), whereby the opening tab or the cover element or the beverage can closure element snaps into the dispensing opening and locks.
The rupture lever can be used as a reopening lever to reopen the beverage can, whereby the rupture lever, which was pivoted together with the opening tab or beverage can closure element, is pressed downwards, whereby the snapped-in rim is pressed inwards again and the curved surface, which was less curved or even flat in the snapped-in state, is pressed upwards again, whereby the opening tab and beverage can closure element are released from the dispensing opening and can be pivoted or folded back.
Alternatively or additionally, an opening mechanism can be provided or used for reopening which is located on the other side of the opening tab opposite the rupture lever, whereby the rim of the opening tab or one or more wings can be used to loosen the opening tab.
The wing(s) can be pressed downwards to reopen the container, whereby the opening tab or the beverage can closure element returns to its original shape, or whereby the wing(s) is/are raised and pulled upwards.
Following opening of the beverage can, the opening tab or beverage can closure element or beverage can closure element can be pivoted or folded and pressed into the dispensing opening. Locking elements can be provided to avoid situations where the opening tab or the beverage can closure element loosens out of the dispensing opening, and a reopening mechanism can be provided to enable clearing of the dispensing opening again.
The opening tab used for reclosing or the beverage can closure element used for reclosing can be accommodated without difficulty in the disc-shaped cavity which opens upwards and is formed between the central lid component and the upper can rim, particularly if the tab or closure element consists of a thin plate stamped part. This means that according to the invention the lid can be produced by conventional machines without the need for major adaptations.
The dispensing opening can be reliably closed and locked, and dirt, dust and pests (i.e. insects) cannot penetrate into the can after it has been opened. The contents can no longer be spilled in appreciable quantities in the workplace, when playing or when travelling in moving vehicles. The subject matter of the invention can even be closed and locked to a degree that prevents the contents of the can being spilled in appreciable quantities if the can topples over. A can equipped in this manner is also very environmentally friendly, as the opening tab or the beverage can closure element used for reclosing is continually connected to the can.
The embodiment of the locking elements is such that the opening tab or beverage can closure element or beverage can closure element snaps into the dispensing opening and locks during reclosing. The opening tab or beverage can closure element should preferably exhibit an upwardly curving surface or partial surface in this respect and should preferably have a circumferential rim which can snap into the dispensing opening. The surface or partial surface can be round, oval, trapezoidal with rounded corners, bridge shaped, groove shaped, rectangular, square, triangular, polygonal or similar, with rounded corners if necessary. The surface or partial surface can also consist of combinations of different shapes (e.g. angular and rounded shapes).
The curved surface or partial surface can also be directed downwards, or the upwardly curving surface can in part exhibit a surface directed downwards. The surface or partial surface directed downwards facilitates reclosing and locking.
Locking can be achieved as follows in the case of some embodiments of the invention: the upwardly curving surface is pressed downwards in a manner in which, due to this deformation, the curved surface presses the rim of the opening tab or beverage can closure element or beverage can closure element outwards in a radial direction; the opening tab or the beverage can closure element snaps into the dispensing opening and shuts the lid. The engaging rim can be a completely or partially circumferential rim, or consist of one or more projecting parts. A completely or partially circumferential reinforcing groove (e.g. in the form of an offset, a depression or an elevation) can ensure greater stability of the opening tab or beverage can closure element and improved engaging in the dispensing opening.
In the case of some embodiments of the invention, the reopening mechanism can involve use of a rupture lever (i.e. the lever used to break open the rupture line) as a reopening lever, whereby the rupture lever which was pivoted or folded back together with the opening tab or beverage can closure element is pressed downwards, whereby the snapped-in and locked rim is pressed inwards again and the curved surface, which is directed downwards in the snapped-in and locked state, is pressed upwards again. The opening tab or beverage can closure element releases itself from the dispensing opening in this manner. The opening tab or beverage can closure element can therefore be pivoted or folded back to permit further emptying of the beverage can. The curved surface, which was pressed downwards for locking, can also be less downwardly curving or even flat in the locked state.
Alternatively, the locking mechanism can consist of an embodiment of the dispensing opening rim which enables firm clamping or engaging of the opening tab or beverage can closure element or beverage can closure element in the dispensing opening during reclosure. The rim of the opening tab or beverage can closure element or beverage can closure element exhibits one or more lugs for locking in the dispensing opening.
Alternatively, the reopening mechanism can consist of one or more wings fixed to the opening tab or beverage can closure element or embodied as a single part with the opening tab or beverage can closure element. The wing(s) is/are manufactured from the same material as the opening tab or beverage can closure element or a material other than that of the opening tab or beverage can closure element.
The part of the opening tab or beverage can closure element which can reclose the dispensing opening should preferably have a level surface or a surface raised above the level surface. This surface protruding from the level surface can be a curved surface or a surface with multiple curves and can preferably constitute the cover element or a considerable part of the cover element.
Additionally, the upper side of the opening tab or beverage can closure element can, in terms of shape and surface quality, be designed so that it can be used for advertising purposes, images, logos, numbering, etc.
The invention also relates to a container with a closure element or lid according to the invention, whereby the container can be manufactured from an environmentally friendly material such as metal, preferably tinplate, or plastic or a combination of different materials. A container of this type can be used for beverages, granular or powdered products, sauces, nuts or other products.
Where the container is a beverage can, the lid, and particularly the opening tab or beverage can closure element, can exhibit a hole or several holes through which tubular objects (e.g. drinking straws) can be inserted.
The invention also encompasses a process for the manufacture of a lid, whereby the lid is initially pressed in a conventional manner, but forming the opening tab or beverage can closure element so that it can be inserted into the dispensing opening. The opening tab or beverage can closure element exhibits a circumferential rim in this respect which can snap into or engage in the dispensing opening, or be clamped firmly therein. Alternatively the rim of the opening tab or beverage can closure element can exhibit one or more lugs.
The invention also encompasses a process for opening, reclosing and reopening the container. The rupture lever, for example, can be pressed downwards for reopening, whereby the rim locked though snapping, engaging or clamping is released and the opening tab or beverage can closure element can be pivoted or folded back. Alternatively, one or more wings can be provided for opening and also reopening the container to enable release of the opening tab or beverage can closure element.
Although the invention relates in particular to a lid for a beverage can, other applications are also possible, e.g. as a beverage can closure element for temporarily closing bottles or similar containers or as a cover for objects such as camera lenses or similar.
The invention is described in greater detail below on the basis of the embodiment examples illustrated in the figures:
a) to l), 25a) to l) and 26a) to h) illustrate top views of beverage can closure element variants.
a) to i) illustrate partial sectional views of beverage can closure element variants.
a and 28b illustrate top views of beverage can closure element variants with drinking straw openings in the cover element.
a) to g) illustrate variants of partial sectional views of a beverage can closure element in a depiction according to
a) to g) illustrate variants of
a) to e) illustrate variants of side views of beverage can closure elements according to the invention with a partially illustrated beverage can lid.
a) to l) illustrate partial sectional views of alternative beverage can closure elements in a depiction according to
a) and b), 87a) and b) and 88a) and b) illustrate partial sectional views of alternative beverage can closure elements in a depiction according to
a) to f) illustrate possible partial sections of embellishing/reinforcing ribs or reinforcing beading, preferably for the embodiment examples of beverage can closure elements according to the invention illustrated in
a) to l) illustrate embodiment examples of beverage can closure elements according to the invention.
The following reference signs are used in the description of the embodiment examples, whereby corresponding parts or equivalent parts are designated with the same reference sign in the case of the different embodiment examples and, due to the description of the subsequent embodiment examples, reference is made to the previous embodiment examples (and vice versa where appropriate):
1 Finger
2 Finger
3 Drinking straw opening
10 Beverage can closure element
11 Rim area (support area)
12 Cover element
13 Extension
14 Rivet (preferably constitutes the pivoting axis of the beverage can closure element)
15 Penetration line
16 Locking element
17 Opening section
18 Reinforcing beading
19 Wing
20 Beverage can lid
21 Lid section
22 Rupture line
23 Opening section
24 Seam section
25 Groove
30 Beverage can
31 Tapered section
32 Cylindrical section
111 Recess
112 Graduation
121 Extension
122 Bead
123 Depression
124 Lug
125 Reinforcing beading
126 Reinforcing beading
127 Reinforcing rib
128 Depression
129 Indentation
1210 Straight surface section (essentially without curvature)
1211 Slot (preferably circumferential in transition area between rim 11 and cover element 12)
1212 Continuous rim with chamfer
1213 Continuous rim with fine fluting
1214 Continuous rim with coarse fluting
1215 Continuous rim with fine cut-out
1216 Continuous rim with coarse cut-out
1217 Continuous rim with coarse fluting without chamfer
1218 Slot (preferably circumferential in transition area between rim 11 and cover element 12)
1219 Slot (preferably circumferential in transition area between rim 11 and cover element 12)
1220 Slot (preferably circumferential in transition area between rim 11 and cover element 12)
1221 Rib (preferably circumferential in transition area between rim 11 and cover element 12)
1222 Rib (preferably circumferential in transition area between rim 11 and cover element 12)
1223 Rib (preferably circumferential in transition area between rim 11 and cover element 12)
1224 Rib (preferably circumferential in transition area between rim 11 and cover element 12)
161 Rounded circumferential rim
162 Straight circumferential rim
163 Circumferential seam (or encompassing lug)
164 Locking element
165 Locking element
166 Locking element
167 Locking element
168 Locking element
169 Locking element
211 Graduation
300 Additive
Furthermore, the beverage can closure element 10 exhibits an extension 13, which extends the rim area 11 on one side. A rivet 14 is provided in the wider rim area created by the extension, which preferably forms a pivoting axis for the beverage can closure element 10. Furthermore, a penetration line 15 is provided in the extension 13, which allows the beverage can closure element to be folded upwards to open the beverage can 30.
The beverage can 30 is a two-part structure and exhibits a beverage can lid 20. The beverage can lid 20 encompasses an essentially level lid section 21 and opening section 23 enclosed by a rupture line 22. The opening section 23 is broken out of the lid section 21 along the rupture line 22 in a known manner when the beverage can is opened.
Furthermore, the beverage can lid 20 exhibits a seam section 24 with which the beverage can lid can be fitted to the body of the beverage can in a known manner.
Furthermore, the beverage can lid 20 exhibits a groove 25 between the lid section and the seam section 24 which collects any emerging liquid and prevents it flowing back into the beverage can.
The beverage can 30 is essentially a cylindrical structure and exhibits a cylindrical section 32 which transforms into a conical tapered section 31 in the upper area, thus enabling stacking of the beverage can 30 in the known manner.
According to the embodiment examples of the invention illustrated in
The body of the beverage can is only partially illustrated as a dashed line in the partial sectional view from
Naturally enough, another opening mechanism that is known in the art or more obvious can be provided according to the invention. For example, the beverage can closure element can also not be embodied as part of the opening mechanism. The penetration line 15 can be dispensed with in this case, as it is no longer necessary that the embodiment of the beverage can closure element should facilitate bending upwards.
Furthermore, locking elements 16 are schematically illustrated in
The cover element 12 of the beverage can closure element 10 is transformed from the upwardly curving shape illustrated in
The manner in which the locking elements 16 brace the beverage can closure element 10 against the beverage can lid 20 on the opening rim defined by the rupture line 22 can be identified better in
The user closes the opening by pressing with the finger 1 on the cover element 12 of the beverage can closure element 10 in the direction of arrow A. The extension 13 is also moved upwards in the direction of arrow B as a result.
Unlocking can be achieved if the user exerts force on the extension 13 in the direction of arrow C as illustrated in
The beverage can 30 is illustrated in
The beverage can closure element 10 exhibits two opening sections 17 and reinforcing beading 18 in the rim area 11. The user can unlock the beverage can closure element 10 again by exerting a force in the direction of arrow E on the opening sections 17 with the fingers 1, 2, enabling clearing of the opening again through pivoting of the beverage can closure element 10 around the axis defined by the rivet 14.
The beverage can closure element 10 exhibits two wings 19 and reinforcing beading 18 in the rim area 11. The user can unlock the beverage can closure element 10 again by exerting a force in the direction of arrow E on the wings 19 with at least one finger 1, enabling clearing of the opening again through pivoting of the beverage can closure element 10 around the axis defined by the rivet 14.
Figures
a and 28b illustrate a variant of the opening tab or beverage can closure element with drinking straw hole or holes.
It is known in the art from
The opening tab or beverage can closure element 10 exhibits a rupture lever (extension 13) in the area of the rupture line 22 overlaying and at least partially penetrating into the area of the subsequent dispensing opening.
The dispensing opening is closed by pivoting the opening tab or beverage can closure element 10 by 180° around the axis defined by to rivet 14, whereby the opening tab or beverage can closure element 10 comes to rest over the dispensing opening. The upwardly curving surface is then pressed downwards into the dispensing opening, whereby the curvature is reversed downwards. The locking elements are moved outwards in a radial direction as a result, relative to the cover element, whereby the opening tab or beverage can closure element 10 snaps into the dispensing opening and locks the lid 20. Opening, reclosing and locking of the dispensing opening can be repeated as often as desired.
A support can be provided under the lever to be used which can be used as a fulcrum for the lever action to increase the lever action during reopening. A support of this nature can be stamped out of the lid or rupture lever material or fixed to either the lid or rupture lever as a separate part. The support can also consist of two parts, on part on the lid and one on the rupture lever.
An additional auxiliary opening mechanism, as illustrated in
The auxiliary opening mechanism can also be used as the main opening mechanism. If the opening mechanism is used (as an auxiliary or main opening mechanism), one or both of the sides 17 implied in
g), 27h) and 27i) illustrate cross section shapes with a reinforcing groove which is depicted as an elevation or depression.
a and 28b illustrate variants, whereby the opening tab or beverage can closure element exhibits one or three drinking straw holes. However, one or more drinking straw holes can also be provided. Another option would be to configure the drinking straw holes in the can lid instead of the opening tab or beverage can closure element, or even in both the opening tab or beverage can closure element and the can lid.
Finally,
As already indicated above, the opening tab or beverage can closure element 10 can be moved by 180° around the axis of the rivet 14 to lock the dispensing opening, whereby the opening tab or beverage can closure element 10 comes to rest over the dispensing opening. It is automatically discernible when the 180° position is reached, because the circumferential rim or the projections provided instead of the circumferential rim then sink into the dispensing opening. In addition, one or more stops can be configured to exactly define the 180° position. The stops can be configured so that they define the 180° position in the case of pivoting to the right and/or the left.
The dispensing opening is usually round, but it can also have another shape, such as the shape implied with the dashed line in
All variants and embodiment examples can be combined and varied with each other as desired.
The embodiment example illustrated in
The embodiment example illustrated in
The embodiment example illustrated in
The embodiment example illustrated in
The section in
It is obvious that the specialist can find obvious alternatives and equivalent solutions when studying the documents, including those, which fall within the scope of protection of this application.
For example, alternative configurations are conceivable. For example,
the principle of the beverage can closure element according to the invention can also be applied to other containers in the food industry. For example, it is conceivable that closure elements according to the invention could be used on packaging for milk or fruit juice made of a composite material. The embodiment of the closure element according to the invention can, in this respect, be preferably made of a plastic material which could preferably correspond to the material out of which, for example, the dispensing opening is manufactured.
All variants and embodiment examples can be combined and varied with each other as desired.
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10 2008 044 981.4 | Aug 2008 | DE | national |
The present application is a continuation of International Application No. PCT/EP09/06224 filed on Aug. 27, 2009.
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Parent | PCT/EP09/06224 | Aug 2009 | US |
Child | 13036231 | US |