This application is a Section 371 National Stage Application of International Application No. PCT/KR2009/004453, filed 10 Aug. 2009 and published as WO 2010/044539 on Apr. 22, 2010, not in English, the contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety.
The present invention relates to a bottle cap including a container within an exterior material to contain a different material.
In the related art, a container is coupled to a bottle neck, and a material stored in an inner storage space of the container is dropped into a bottle and is mixed with a material stored in the bottle, while an exterior material constituting a bottle cap is opened. Such a technology is disclosed in Korean Patent Application No. 2004-0018636.
In the related art, a stationary part of a container is fixed to a bottle neck, and an exterior material and an operation part are removed so that a material stored in a storage space can be dropped into a bottle and is mixed. In this case, since the stationary part is fixed perpendicularly to the bottle neck, frictional resistance occurs between the stationary part and the operation part.
At this point, sealing performance of the storage space is significantly degraded. Thus, it is substantially difficult to quickly couple a bottle cap to a bottle neck, which is not industrially applicable.
Such a bottle cap is disclosed in Korean Patent Application No. 10-2004-0018636. The present invention is provided to address the above-mentioned problems.
To solve the above-mentioned problems, a bottle cap according to the present invention may be formed of a pure synthetic resin or a combination of a synthetic resin and a metal.
According to an embodiment of the present invention, a container formed of a synthetic resin is coupled to an exterior material formed of a metal material.
In this case, preferably, the exterior material may entirely cover the container. When the exterior material is held and opened to operate a bottle cap according to the current embodiment, a skirt is broken to drop a different material into a bottle, and the different material is mixed with a material stored in the bottle.
Preferably, the exterior material may securely fix a stationary part to a bottle neck, and be a roll on pilfer proof (ROPP) cap.
An operation part constituting the container may be adhered to an inner portion of the exterior material by an adhesive, or be mechanically coupled thereto, or be integrally molded thereto. The exterior material covers the bottle neck, and then, is processed by a series of devices of a capping machine (a sealing machine) to conform with a screw thread or screw groove of the bottle (the bottle neck).
The exterior material may be formed of a synthetic resin. In this case, while the exterior material is coupled to the bottle neck, the stationary part is fitted perpendicularly therein, and the exterior material is rotated along the screw thread. To allow the rotation of the exterior material, the exterior material is spaced apart from the container.
Alternatively, both an exterior material of a bottle cap and a sealing part as an interior material of the bottle cap may be coupled perpendicularly to a bottle neck. In this case, when the exterior material is rotated, a material stored in a storage space is dropped into an inner storage space of a bottle, and is mixed.
According to the present invention, a stationary part of a bottle cap is coupled perpendicularly to a bottle neck, without rotating an operation part constituting a container, about the stationary part corresponding to the operation part. Particularly, when an exterior material of a bottle cap is formed of a metal material, a bottle neck is covered with the exterior material, and then, a sealing process is performed thereon. Thus, specifically in a technology requiring heat-resisting property, sealing performance of the bottle cap is significantly improved. In addition, the bottle cap is appropriate for a low pressure bottle.
In addition, since the metal exterior material is coupled to the bottle neck without resistance, and then, the metal exterior material is processed by a sealing machine to conform with a screw tread of the bottle, thereby improving joining and sealing performances between the bottle and the metal exterior material (a cover).
Also when the bottle cap is formed of a synthetic resin, the container can be rotatably coupled to an inner portion of the exterior material. For example, it is preferred that an assembling end of the container is coupled to a catching protrusion of the exterior material.
A bottle cap according to an embodiment of the present invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings. A bottle cap 1 for containing a different material includes: an exterior material 10 as an outer body to be coupled to a bottle neck 101 of a bottle 100; and a container 20 coupled to an inner portion of the exterior material 10.
The exterior material 10 includes an inner wall 12 on a side portion 11, and the inner wall 12 has no screw thread. Thus, the exterior material 10 is coupled to the bottle neck 101 without resistance between a bottle screw thread 102 and the inner wall 12.
The container 20 coupled to the inner portion of the exterior material 10 includes a storage space 21 and a sealing part 22 defined by a cutting line 23 to drop a material stored in the storage space 21.
The sealing part 22 has a recess in a portion corresponding to the cutting line 23 so that an end 14 of a long protrusion 13 of the exterior material 10 can efficiently performs a cutting operation from the recess as a reference location. It is preferred that the end 14 is disposed in the recess of the sealing part 22.
The container 20 is rotatably coupled to the inner portion of the exterior material 10. For example, it is preferred that an assembling end 24 of the container 20 is coupled to a catching protrusion 15 of the exterior material 10.
The bottle cap 1 as configured above is primarily coupled to the bottle neck 101 by a series of mechanical devices, as illustrated in
For reference, before a state as illustrated in
When the exterior material 10 of the bottle cap 1 is rotated (for example, counterclockwise) to operate the bottle cap 1, the end 14 breaks the cutting line 23 and pushes the sealing part 22 downward. Accordingly, a different material stored in the storage space 21 falls into a bottle storage space 103, and is mixed.
Then, a cover 30 is removed from the upper portion of the bottle cap 1, and an opening/closing part 40 is spaced upward from a spout 18, so that the materials mixed in the bottle storage space 103 can be discharged through a discharge hole 19.
Referring to
When the exterior material 10 is rotated to operate the bottle cap 1 in a state as illustrated in
Then, an opening/closing part 40 is spaced upward from a spout 18, so that the materials mixed in the bottle storage space 103 can be discharged through a discharge hole 19.
Referring to
The container 20 coupled to the inner portion of the exterior material 10 can rotate with no traction, and the lower portion of an inner storage space 21 of the container 20 is sealed by a sealing part 322 provided with a drop space 301. Preferably, the sealing part 322 may be securely caught by the upper end of the screw thread S of the exterior material 10.
When the bottle cap 1 is coupled to the bottle neck 101, the container 20 is pressed substantially by the upper end and inner wall of the bottle neck 101, and is coupled thereto; and the exterior material 10 is rotated about the container 20, and is coupled to the bottle neck 101, as illustrated in
In a state as illustrated in
The mixed materials may be discharged through the drop space 301 or an opening/closing part 40 coupled to a spout 318. Preferably, a catching protrusion 315 of the container 20 may be caught by a ring-shaped protrusion 105 of the bottle neck 101.
Referring to
When a bottle cap 1 is coupled to the bottle neck 101, the container 20 is coupled perpendicularly to the bottle neck 101, and the exterior material 10 is screwed to the bottle neck 101. When the exterior material 10 is removed from the bottle neck 101, an outer circumference 424 is caught by a screw thread S disposed at the inner upper end of the exterior material 10, to thereby move the operation part 423 upward. Accordingly, a different material stored in the inner storage space 21 is dropped into a bottle storage space via a drop space 401, and is mixed.
The mixed materials may be discharged through the drop space 401 or a discharge hole formed by raising an opening/closing part 40 disposed above a spout 418.
The cutting line 23 as illustrated in
The opening/closing part 40 may include a rotation type or hinge type sealing cover. A method of forming and opening the storage space 21 of the container 20 may be varied in design.
Referring to
Preferably, a method of coupling the bottle cap 1 to the bottle neck 101 is based on a method of coupling a roll on pilfer proof (ROPP) cap to a bottle neck. Since the method of coupling a ROPP cap to a bottle neck is well known in the art, a description thereof will be omitted.
An operation of the bottle cap 1 will now be described with reference to
In this state, when the bottle cap 1 is further opened, the exterior material 10 is moved upward along the bottle screw thread 102 of the bottle neck 101. Accordingly, the operation part 623 is removed from a sealing part 622. At this point, the material stored in the inner storage space 21 is dropped into a bottle via a drop space 601, and is mixed. Even in this case, a catching protrusion 615 of the sealing part 622 is caught and fixed by a ring-shaped protrusion 105.
In this state, when the bottle is tilted, the mixed materials are discharged from the bottle via the drop space 601.
The mixed materials may be discharged via an opening/closing part 40. To this end, the exterior material 10 is coupled again to the bottle neck 101, and then, the opening/closing part 40 disposed above the exterior material 10 is moved upward.
For reference, a ROPP cap is formed through a plate making process, a painting process, a printing process, a cutting process, and a pressing process. Thus, it is preferred that the above processes for a ROPP cap is performed on the exterior material 10 formed of a metal material, and the operation part 623 is adhered or securely coupled to the exterior material 10 to form an integrated structure, thereby improving operation efficiency thereof.
The bottle cap of the present invention can be used to add various materials such as extracts or powders to various products such as special drinks, special water, and wines. In addition, the bottle cap of the present invention can be used to separately store chemicals or household items and mixing the chemicals or household items. Preferably, the bottle cap of the present invention that can store a different material may be used in a state where the bottle cap is firmly fixed to a bottle neck, and the bottle cap can be used for the purpose of improving sealing.
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