This application is the 35 U.S.C. § 371 national stage application of PCT Application No. PCT/IB2013/060220, filed Nov. 18, 2013, which claims priority to and the benefit of, IT Patent Application No. BS2012A000167, filed Nov. 29, 2012, both of which are herein incorporated by reference in their entirety.
The present invention relates to a cap, for example plastic, for a bottle or container, in particular for containing drinks for children, such as fruit juices and purées, yoghurts, soft drinks etc. In particular, the present invention relates to a cap for flexible packages.
The present invention is particularly suitable for containers of drinks for children, in that it is provided with a guarantee seal which ensures that the package is intact and at the same time encourages the purchase of a package, in that the cap, once separated from the bottle or container, may be used as a toy.
Such purpose is achieved by a cap made according to claim 1.
The characteristics and advantages of the cap according to the present invention will be evident from the following description, made by way of a non-limiting example, with reference to the attached drawings, wherein:
With reference to the appended drawings, reference numeral 1 globally denotes a cap, preferably plastic, for the containers of children's drinks, such as fruit juices and purées, yoghurts, soft drinks and the like. In particular, the cap 1 is destined to close flexible packages, for example of the type shown in document EP-A1-1538105 in the Applicant's name.
Preferably, the flexible package comprises a container comprising two front walls, made with a sheet of flexible material, and possible sides, for example gussets, and a straw assembly comprising a straw, sealingly welded between the front walls of the container.
The cap 1 comprises a main body 3, comprising a tubular closure wall 2 which extends along a main axis X; the closure wall 2 is internally provided with a threading 4 for screwing to the container, and in particular for screwing to the straw thereof.
The side wall 2 extends from a lower end, where an entrance aperture 6 is present, which permits the insertion of the straw, to an upper end, where a bottom 8 which closes the wall 2 is present.
Preferably, the bottom 8 comprises internally a sealing assembly suitable to form the seal between said bottom 8 and the straw. For example, the sealing assembly comprises a pair of concentric sealing lips 10, 12 axially projecting from the bottom 8.
At the lower end, at the entrance aperture 6, the main body 3 comprises a guarantee seal 14, suitable for tearing in at least a portion when the cap 1 is unscrewed from the container.
For example, the guarantee seal 14 comprises an annular band 16, connected to the closure wall 2 in a plurality of connection points, comprising weakened portions suitable to break upon unscrewing of the cap 1 from the container.
In particular, the guarantee seal 14 is suitable to engage with resistant elements of the container, for example prominences projecting from the straw assembly, and said weakened portions are suitable to break as a result of relative rotation between the cap and said resistant elements.
One example of embodiment of a guarantee seal is described in the International Document WO-A1-2008/050361 in the Applicant's name.
Furthermore, the main body 3 comprises a gripping wall 20, continuous or composed of separate sections, which surrounds the closure wall 2. Preferably, the gripping wall 20 is radially distanced from the closure wall 2, forming a compartment 22 inside the cap.
The gripping wall 20 is connected to the closure wall 2; for example, the main body 3 comprises at least one tab 23, preferably three of or four angularly equidistant tabs, positioned in the inner compartment 22, which connect the gripping wall 20 to the closure wall 2.
According to a preferred embodiment, the gripping wall 20 extends axially from a lower end, for example at the height of the lower end of the closure wall 2, where a main aperture 24 in the form of a circular crown is present, which surrounds the closure wall 2 to an upper end, where an auxiliary aperture 26 is preferably present, delimited by a free rim 28 of said gripping wall 20.
According to a preferred embodiment, the gripping wall 20 extends axially above the bottom 8 or the closure wall 2. In other words, the free rim 28 and the auxiliary aperture 26 are positioned axially above the bottom 8 or the closure wall 2, so as to form between said bottom 8 or said closure wall 2 and said auxiliary aperture 26, an assembly compartment 30.
Preferably, the main body 3 is made in one piece for example of plastic material, for example by injection moulding.
The cap 1 further comprises a toy device 40 applicable to the main body 3, provided with at least one toy element 42, such as a ball, moving in a toy compartment of the device by agitating the cap.
For example, the toy device 40 is positioned at the free rim 28 of the gripping wall 20.
Preferably, the toy device 40 comprises a cover 46 having an auxiliary compartment 44, which the element 42 moves in.
According to a preferred embodiment, the cover 46, coloured or transparent, is at least partially transparent so that the toy element 42 contained therein is visible.
According to a further embodiment, the cover 46 is opaque, so that the toy element 42 is not visible, but the child can hear the noise made by the impact of the toy element 42 as it moves.
Preferably, the cover 46 is engaged with the gripping wall 20, and in particular with the free rim 28 thereof, to remain in position, thus positioning itself at least partially in the assembly compartment 30, preferably projecting at least partially externally thereto, to form for example a dome.
Preferably, the cap according to the present invention comprises safety passages for the passage of air through the cap in the case of swallowing, which at the top place the external environment in communication with the inner compartment 22.
For example, said safety passages are made between the toy device 40 and the free rim 28 of the auxiliary aperture 26.
According to a first embodiment of the invention, for example shown in
According to said embodiment, the cover 46 is suitable for snap-engaging to the gripping wall 20, so as to also act on the auxiliary base 50, which remains retained between said cover 46 and the bottom 8 of the main wall 3.
In particular, to such purpose, the cover 46 comprises engagement tabs 51, which extend circumferentially, preferably separate from each other, projecting radially, suitable to snap-engage the gripping wall 20.
According to said embodiment, the toy compartment in which the toy element 42 moves, is delimited by said cover 46 and by the base 50 and corresponds to the auxiliary compartment 44.
According to a further embodiment, shown for example in
In other words, the toy element 42 has dimensions such as not to be suitable to traverse the passage 55 from the auxiliary compartment 44 to the inner compartment 22.
In particular, the cover 46 comprises a central portion 46a having internally a radial extension A1, for example a diameter, such as to form with the bottom 8 or the closure wall 2, the passages 55 not traversable by the toy element 42 (
In addition, said cover 46 comprises engagement portions 46b projecting radially from the central portion 46a, having internally a circumferential extension B1 such as to form with a respective tab 23, overlapping said engagement portion 46b, the passages 55 not traversable by the toy element 42 (
Said engagement portions 46b are externally suitable for snap-engaging with the gripping wall 20, while preferably the central portion 46a does not engage the gripping wall 20.
In addition, said engagement portions 46b are angularly distanced, for example angularly equidistant, so as to define between them, together with the central portion 46a and the free rim 28 of the auxiliary aperture 26, the safety passages 58 for the passage of air in the event of swallowing (
According to a yet a further embodiment, for example shown in
According to said embodiment, the inner compartment 22 is closed toward the outside of the toy element 42. For example, the cap 1 comprises an annular delimiting strip 70, positioned at the main aperture 24, so as to form secondary passages 72 not traversable by the toy element 42.
For example, the delimiting strip 70 forms said secondary passages 72 co-operating with the closure wall 2 or with the guarantee seal 14 or with the gripping wall 2.
Preferably, the delimiting strip 70 is snap-fastened to the tabs 23 of the main body 3. [005*] According to a further embodiment, the delimiting strip completely closes the main aperture 24 of the inner compartment 22.
According to said embodiment, the toy compartment is composed of the auxiliary compartment 44 delimited by the cover 46 and by the inner compartment 22 of the main body 3.
By way of example,
Innovatively, the cap according to the present invention makes a container or a bottle eye-catching especially in the eyes of a child, in that the cap can be used as a toy. In particular, by moving the cap a sound is made by the toy element which is also visible from the outside.
It is clear that a person skilled in the art may make modifications to the cap described above so as to satisfy contingent requirements all contained within the sphere of protection as defined by the appended claims.
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BS2012A0167 | Nov 2012 | IT | national |
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WO2014/083478 | 6/5/2014 | WO | A |
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