This invention relates to a bottle-neck capsule comprising an adhesive disc and a heat-shrinkable sleeve, to a process for in-line inclusion of said capsule, and to a machine to form said capsule by carrying out said process.
U.S. Pat. No. 3,720,343 discloses a milk bottle cap, an apparatus, and a method, said bottle cap being particularly suited as tamper-resistant milk bottle closures, made of plastic material and/or the like. The bottle cap comprises a laminated disc structure consisting of: an upper layer made of a rigid material, preferably a water-proof material; a middle layer made of aluminum or the like; and a foam disc to be contacted with the bottle mouth. After being placed on the bottle mouth, the disk is sealed and kept in place by a heat-shrinkable tube that is heat-contracted around and partially on the closing disc, sealed thereto, and provided with a skirt that is in close contact with the bottle neck screw threads.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,294,367 discloses a container provided with a lid comprised of a skirt made of shrinkable material, and a cover made of non-shrinkable material and having a diameter larger than the outer diameter of the container opening. The skirt is shrunk so that it sealably contacts the container neck, and the cover fits the container upper edge.
U.S. Pat. No. 2,790,286 discloses a method to apply a secondary band closure to the neck of a bottle closed by a primary closure, said method comprising the positioning of a plastic heat-shrinkable circumferentially oriented secondary band closure on the neck, which is subsequently heated so that it adheres to the bottle neck.
U.S. Pat. No. 7,156,248 B2 discloses an overcap intended for a bottle neck closed by a bottle cork that includes a skirt and an upper part secured to the skirt around a circular bonding surface that is common to both the skirt and the upper part. The upper part is comprised of a first strip made of a material that is deformable by stamping or thermoforming, so as to create an edge around the upper part. The skirt includes an upper end cooperating with the edge so as to form a circular bonding surface, said skirt being comprised of a second strip made of a material featuring mechanical properties not as good as those featured by the first material.
U.S. Pat. No. 3,640,417 discloses a heat-shrinkable sleeve intended to close a container and comprising a heat-shrinkable cylindrical portion, and a non heat-shrinkable end portion, said cylindrical portion being seamlessly secured to said end portion so as to form a cap, which will be fastened around said container opening by applying heat to said cylindrical portion.
U.S. Pat. No. 2,447,983 discloses a heat-shrinkable closure intended for containers, and comprising a pre-stretched seamless tube made of a thermoplastic composition that may be hardened to a non-thermoplastic insoluble solvent state, and that may be contracted in the cross direction to at least 10% when subjected to heat, whereby the closure is adjusted to be shrunk and irreversibly hardened “in situ” on a container.
U.S. Pat. No. 3,924,771 discloses a bottle cap having preshrunk walls made of a plastic heat-shrinkable material that can be contracted in the direction of the cap's tubular wall circumference, said cap being suitable to be positioned on and shrunk to its final condition on a bottle to be capped.
CA1085774 discloses a container having a closure applied on the mouth or outlet opening thereof, said closure including an annular skirt portion terminating in a lower annular edge, a sleeve made of a polymer cell heat-shrinkable sheet material, at least 127 micron thick, oriented in such a way as to circumferentially extend in the bottle, around the bottle neck, and the skirt portion of such closure.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,021,286 discloses an apparatus for the manufacture of labels intended for heat-shrinkable polymer containers, said labels being pre-decorated as a pattern, and transferred to a container at room temperature, and thermo-shrunk thereon, around both the neck and the container opening.
Finally, AR047011A1, by the same Applicant, discloses a bottle capsule comprised of two component parts, using a plastic film as a support. A first part consists of strips bearing the capsule capping disc printed thereon, said capping disc having an adhesive at its bottom so as to adhere to the bottle upper part on the cork, and a second part made of a similar heat-shrinkable type of material, intended to form the capsule body, which is included in the packaging line, wrapping the bottle neck, and thermo-shrinking both around the bottle neck and the capping disc. The steps of manufacturing and positioning of both strips are carried out simultaneously at the packaging line.
Except for the Argentinean publication, none of the above mentioned documents is intended for the simultaneous manufacture and positioning of the capping disc and the capsule that seals the neck and the bottle opening. However, the Argentinean publication arranges a second heat-shrinkable plastic strip laterally, thus wrapping the bottle neck during transfer thereof to the packaging line. This type of application is very troublesome, resulting in several inconveniences at the time of inclusion thereof in the neck or bottle neck.
This invention has been created in order to overcome the above-mentioned prior art issues, by including the capsule as a cover around a preformed bottle neck, after the capping disc has been bonded on the bottle cork by an adhesive.
Therefore an object of the present application is a bottle-neck capsule characterized in that said capsule consists of:
A further object of the invention is a process for in-line inclusion of said capsule, characterized in that said process includes the steps of:
A still further object of the invention is a machine for the manufacture of said capsule by using said process, characterized in that the machine comprises:
In order to make this invention easier to understand, and to provide further clarification thereon, the box of the invention has been depicted in several drawings, according to their preferred embodiments, all of which being mere examples thereof:
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P110102681 | Jul 2011 | AR | national |