The object of the present invention is a closure capsule for closing a container and a method for assembling said capsule.
A safety capsule with a frangible tank is known as described in patent WO2017/109599. This capsule comprises:
A drawback to which these types of capsules are subject is the deterioration of the solute caused by moisture.
In the above solution the cutter comprises in particular a widening of the transversal section that makes it possible to receive larger amounts of solute. This makes this capsule particularly exposed to the problem of the product's deterioration due to moisture. In fact the solute volumes are greater, like the surfaces delimiting the tank and protecting it from the entrance of moisture.
The object of the present invention is to propose a closure capsule of a container and a method for assembling said closure capsule which overcome the above-illustrated drawbacks.
The set technical task and the specified objects are substantially attained by a closure capsule of a container and its assembly method, comprising the technical characteristics as set out in one or more of the accompanying claims.
Further characteristics and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent from the following indicative and therefore non-limiting description of a closure capsule of a container as illustrated in the appended drawings, in which:
In the appended figures, reference number 1 denotes a closure capsule for closing a container.
The capsule 1 comprises a cap 2 that can be associated with a container. In particular, the cap 2 can be associated with a mouth of the container. In this regard the cap 2 comprises an inner annular surface comprising a threading 21 suitable to interact with a corresponding threading fashioned on the container. Suitably the cap 3 comprises an annular seat 32 designed to receive an end of the mouth of the container.
The cap 2 further comprises a frangible mouth 20.
The capsule 1 further comprises a cutter 3. The cutter 3 comprises a cutting edge 30 designed to open the frangible mouth 20 which assumes a first configuration (see
The capsule 1 comprises a covering 4 of the cap 2.
The covering 4 protects both said cap 2 and said cutter 3. Suitably both the covering 4 and the cutter 3 are made of plastic.
The covering 4 makes it possible to avoid a user managing to unscrew the cap 2 without first having broken the frangible mouth 20 through the cutter 3.
The covering 4 suitably comprises a security strip 40. The security strip 40 must be removed to allow the opening of the container closed by the capsule 10.
In a configuration wherein said frangible mouth 20 is intact (the first configuration) at least the cap 2 and the cutter 3 define a tank 8 for containing a product designed to be dropped into the container in said second configuration.
In the first configuration the cap 2, the cutter 3 and the covering 4 contribute to define the walls of the tank 8.
The product in the tank 8 is advantageously powdered or granular material. This product is a solute intended to dissolve in a substance (solvent) contained in the container (identified with reference number 7 in the figures). The cutter 3 and the covering 4 are physically distinct pieces. Advantageously the cutter 3 is a single piece. The cutter 3 is a body that defines a cavity 33 internally in which it is possible to house at least one part of the product (solute). Similarly the cap 2 is a single piece.
The capsule 1 further comprises transmission means 5 for transmitting a rotary component of a movement of the covering 4 to the cutter 3. This rotary component is part of a rotation-translation that involves at least one movement of the cutter 3 from the first to the second configuration and even beyond.
The transmission means 5 are toothed. They are fashioned on the covering 4 and on the cutter 3. In particular, the transmission means 5 comprise a first part fashioned on a surface of the covering 4 (suitably turned inwards) and a second part fashioned on a surface of the cutter 3 (suitably turned outwards) which mutually face each other. The transmission means 5 mutually interact with each other and in this way make said cutter 3 and at least a first part 400 of the covering 4 integral in rotation (advantageously the entire covering 4, as in the case of the solution of
The capsule 1 also comprises threaded connecting means 9 that couple the covering 4 and the cap 2, thereby allowing a rotation-translation of the first part 400 of the covering 4 and the cutter 3 with respect to said cap 2, passing at least from the first configuration to the second configuration. Advantageously, the second configuration is assumed at least at an end-stroke of the rotation-translation of the first part 400 of the covering 4 and the cutter 3 with respect to the cap 2 (distancing from the first configuration).
The cutter 3 also comprises a widening zone 31, wherein, as it moves away from the cutting edge 30, the transversal section of the cutter 3 increases.
Advantageously, the capsule 1 comprises moisture absorbing means 10 that overlap/surmount at least one portion of the cutter 3.
The absorbing means 10 comprise for example calcium oxide or zeolite. The moisture absorbing means 10 comprise a tubular portion 101. This tubular portion 101 internally overlaps the cutter 3. The tubular portion 101 has a widening 102 of a section that follows said widening zone 31 of the cutter 3.
The tubular portion 101 is integrated in a tubular member open at two opposite ends 103, 104 thereof.
Preferably, the tubular portion 101 has a thickness smaller than 3 millimetres.
The cutter 3 comprises a longitudinal shank 34 at an end of which the cutting edge 30 extends. The moisture absorbing means 10 extend for at least 75% of the longitudinal extension of the shank 34.
The cutter 3 and the tubular portion 101 are connected by friction-coupling, The cutter 3 radially compresses at least one portion of the tubular portion 101, holding it in position.
As indicated above, the widening zone 31 determines a widening of the transversal section of the tank 8. This “transversal” section is evaluated with respect to an axial direction of screwing of the covering 4 on the cap 2. In particular, there is a widening of the section of the cutter 3 which is orthogonal to the axial direction of screwing of the covering 4 on the cap 2. As shown by way of example in the appended figures, the widening zone 30 is a countersink.
The widening zone 31 makes it so the tank 8 cannot be delimited at the top by the cutter 3 due to problems related to the fact that such a piece is made by moulding. The covering 4 and cutter 3 are however in direct contact to minimise the possible deterioration of the solute present in the tank 8 caused by moisture.
The movement of the cutter 3 from the first to the second configuration is controlled by the screwing of the covering 4 along the cap 2.
The passage from the first configuration to the second configuration is associated with a cutting of the frangible mouth 20 that defines an arc of circumference that subtends an angle at the centre comprised between 250° and 300°, in particular comprised between 260° and 280°. This makes it possible to cut the frangible mouth 20 without running the risk that the same can fall inside the container (and would in fact prevent the subsequent extraction of the product present in the container). In this regard, one end of the cutter 3 comprises a circular perimeter and the cutting edge 30 involves less than 25% of said perimeter; the remaining parts of the perimeter extend along a same imaginary plane (which is advantageously orthogonal to the line of movement of the cutter 3).
The covering 4 defines an annular groove 43 into which one end of the cutter 3 is inserted that is located on the opposite side with respect to the cutting edge 30. The tubular portion 101 comprises a narrowing 105 of thickness which enables accommodating said seating 43.
The capsule 1 comprises toothed coupling means 6 which at the stroke-end of the rotation-translation of the cutter 3 in the distancing direction from the first configuration make said first part 400 of the covering 4 and said cap 2 integral in rotation. The coupling means 6 are fashioned on the covering 4 and on the cap 2.
This makes it possible to open and close the capsule like a normal cap once the solute present in the tank 8 has been released inside the container. In fact, the coupling means 6 are such that at the rotation-translation end-stroke of the cutter 3 in the distancing direction from the first configuration, a rotation applied by a user on the covering 4 determines the unscrewing/screwing of the cap 2 with respect to the container.
Please refer now to the solution exemplified in
The covering 4 comprises a first portion 41, in turn comprising a part of the transmission means 5.
The covering 4 also comprises a second portion 42 removably connected to said first portion 41 (for example by threaded connection means or by a press-fit engagement). The first and second portions 41, 42 can be connected in such a way as to make them integral in rotation (by way of example, but not limited to, knurled elements 430 placed on the first and second portion 41, 42 and interacting with each other). Furthermore, the first portion 41 can comprise an elastically deformable element (ring) 431 that allows the insertion of the second portion 42, preventing the extraction.
The second portion 42 comprises a receptacle 80 which helps to define said tank 8. Appropriately this receptacle 80 is a single body. It has an inlet opening facing towards said cutter 3. Advantageously, the inlet opening of the receptacle 80 extends inside the first portion 41 of the covering 4. In the exemplary solution of
The object of the present invention is also a system comprising:
Further subject matter of the present invention is an assembly method of a closure capsule having one or more of the characteristics described hereinabove.
The method conveniently comprises the steps of:
The following briefly illustrates a method of opening the capsule 1 illustrated in
The method comprises the steps of:
The step of cutting the frangible mouth 20 comprises the step of screwing at least a first part 400 of the covering 4 along the cap 2, determining a rotation-translation of the cutter 3. As described with reference to the first part 400 of the covering 4, it can be advantageously extended to the entire covering 4 (once the security strip has been removed, the covering 4 can be a single monolithic body or an assembly of several pieces).
The cutter 3 and at least a first part 400 of the covering 4 are in fact integral in rotation with the transmission means 5. Furthermore, the screwing of the first part 400 of the covering 4 along the cap 2 also determines a thrust of the covering 4 on the cutter 3.
The step of cutting said frangible mouth 20 envisages cutting the frangible mouth 20 along an arc of a circumference that subtends an angle at the centre comprised between 250° and 320°, leaving one edge of the frangible mouth 20 connected to the remaining parts of the cap 2.
The method also comprises the step of mutually engaging the toothed coupling means 6 fashioned in part 6a on the covering 4 and in part 6b on the cap 2, making integral in rotation-translation the first part 400 of the covering 4 and the cap 2 such that the cap 2 and the first part 400 of the covering 4 remain integral during the screwing and unscrewing of the cap 2 with respect to the container 7. In this way, the capsule 1 can now be screwed/unscrewed repeatedly with respect to the container 7.
The step of mutually engaging the toothed coupling means 6 occurs at the end of the step of screwing said covering 4 along the cap 2.
The present invention achieves the important advantage of providing capsules having capacious tanks to contain the solute, protecting it from moisture.
The invention as it is conceived is susceptible to numerous modifications and variations, all falling within the scope of the inventive concept characterising it. Furthermore, all the details can be replaced with other technically-equivalent elements. In practice, all the materials used, as well as the dimensions, can be any according to requirements.
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