A multitude of goods are sold in containers of different kinds where the container can be opened and closed using a screw cap. The opening and closing of screw caps usually requires two hands. Moreover, screw caps may be difficult to open if they have been screwed on tight or for persons who are physically disabled.
Vast amounts of beverages, both carbonated and non-carbonated, are sold in bottles with screw caps. For car drivers it is dangerous to use both hands to open a bottle. For other users it may also be advantageous to be able to open and close a bottle without having to use both hands.
Opening and closing devices, which can easily be opened and closed repeatedly, for bottles with a bead around the upper end of the neck are known from U.S. Pat. No. 2,903,148, U.S. Pat. No. 3,973,688 and DE 3009568. A common feature of these opening and closing devices is that they comprise a flexible internal sealing member that is slidably mounted in a cavity in a rigid outer cap. The cavity in the outer cap is a substantially conical bore. When the outer cap is pressed down onto the neck of a bottle, the inner sealing member is pressed into engagement with the neck of the bottle and the bead around the top thereof, so that the bottle is temporarily closed. When the bottle is to be opened, the outer cap is pulled up, the sealing member disengages from the neck of the bottle and the device can be removed.
However, the previously known opening and closing devices of the prior art as mentioned above relate to bottles having a bead uppermost on the neck of the bottle.
An opening and closing device for bottles with a threaded neck is known from PCT/NO01/00449, later WO 02/38461. This device comprises a plurality of retainers that are pressed into engagement with a bottom part by means of an outer part that lies around the retainers and is movable along the longitudinal axis of the bottle. However, the solution is difficult and expensive to produce, and it protrudes from the neck of a bottle more than a traditional screw cap. This could cause problems when bottles on which this device has been fitted are to be placed and transported in the crates for bottles that exist today.
Thus, there is a need for an improved opening and closing device for containers such as bottles, cans, medicine phials and the like, wherein the container can be opened and closed in a simple way without the user having to use both hands.
According to the present invention, a closing device is provided for the repeated opening and closing of a container, comprising a base member and a top member,
It is preferable that the press member should be approximately axially movable between a position in which it presses the retainers into engagement with the edge or flange and a position in which it does not press the retainers into engagement with the edge or flange.
It is also preferable that the retainers are elastic and retract from engagement with the edge or flange when they are not pressed by the press member.
Preferably, the press member is an elastic body that is fastened to a central portion of the top member so that the elastic body is moved into a position in which it does not press on the retainers when the central portion is pressed down.
According to a preferred embodiment, the central portion is elastically mounted in the top member in such manner that the central portion is drawn up and draws the elastic body with it when pressure on the central portion ceases.
It is preferable that the container should be a bottle.
The invention will be described below with reference to the attached figures, wherein:
The base member 1 is designed to replace a standard screw cap and comprises a cylindrical wall 4 and a top plate 5. The inner surface of the cylindrical wall is equipped with internal threads 6 adapted to the threads on the neck of the bottle. An annular seal 7 which rests against the top plate 5 ensures sealing between the base member 4 and the non-illustrated top of the neck of the bottle.
The top member 2 and the closing member 3 are fitted together so that they form one unit. The top member is preferably connected to the base member 1 by an arm 13. The arm 13 is preferably fastened to the base member 1 and can be moulded in one piece therewith. The arm preferably has a trapezoidal cross-section and runs in the top member 2 in a non-illustrated groove having a trapezoidal cross-section that runs across the top member. The length of the arm 13 can be adjusted by means of a manipulator button 14. The manipulator button 14 may optionally be adapted for engagement with grooves in the top member so that it can be locked in one or more positions.
The closing member 3 is arranged to be axially movable on a core portion 10 of the top member 2. The core portion 10 runs in an axial bore in the closing member 3. The central bore in the closing member 3 is surrounded by a ring of retainers 11 which project down from an annular supporting member 15 away from the top member 2. An annular seal 12 is provided on the supporting member 15 to seal between the top of the base member 1 and the supporting member 15 when the device is closed.
The ring of retainers 11 has a total diameter that allows this ring to be inserted into the central bore 9. To close the present device, the ring of retainers 11 is passed into the central bore 9. When the closing member 3 has been placed against the base member 1 so that the supporting member 15 rests against the base member 1, the top member 2 is pressed down against the closing member. The core portion 10 is then pressed down into the ring of retainers and presses the retainers out from the longitudinal axis of the device. The retainers 11 then engage below the bore 9, preferably with the bottom edge of a cylindrical flange 8 that projects axially downwards from the bore 9, as shown in
The reason it is preferable that a flange 8 should be arranged in connection with the central bore 9 is that the retainers 11 have limited elasticity. When a flange is provided below the bore, it is easier to press the retainers 11 into engagement with the base member.
Non-illustrated pins which slide between the retainers 11 are preferably arranged on the core portion 10. The non-illustrated pins prevent the closing member 3 from falling off the top member and ensure that the closing member is taken out of the base member together with the top member.
As can be seen from the figures, the core portion 10 is slightly conical, with its smallest diameter at the bottom. This ensures that the core portion 10 fits snugly against the closing member when the device is closed. It is also preferable that there should be a small flange on the upper side of the bore 9 on the base member for abutment against the seal 12. However, this small flange is not strictly speaking necessary as the seal 12 may be designed for direct abutment against the top of the base member.
The external diameter of the flange 8 is adapted to the internal diameter of the neck of a bottle, so that the flange 8 projects down into the neck when the device is screwed onto a bottle.
FIGS. 3 to 6 show a second preferred embodiment of the present invention, and
The top member 21 comprises a main part 19, a central portion 22 and retainers 27, 28. The main part 19 is designed to rest against the top of the container or against the top of the base member 20. The specific design of the main part 19 may therefore have a different appearance and shape depending upon the area of usage and the container or base member with which it is to be used. The main part 19 of the device shown in
A plurality of retainers 27, 28 are arranged in a ring on the side of the main part that is to rest against the base member. The ring of retainers 27, 28 is adapted to be inserted into the opening 31 in the base member that is to be closed. The top member 21 also comprises a central portion 22 that is fastened to an elastic intermediate member 23. An elastic body 24 is fastened to the central portion 22. When the central portion 22 is pressed, the elastic body can be shifted from a position in which it can push the retainers 27, 28 out from a central line through the device, and a position in which it is disengaged from the retainers.
When the device is to be closed, the top member 21 is put on the base member in that the retainers 27 are inserted into the opening 31 in the base member. During the closing and when the device is closed, the retainers are pressed out against the sides of the base member by means of an elastic body 24.
When the device is to be opened, the central portion 22 is pressed down. This causes the elastic body 24 to be pressed down below the retainers so that the elastic body no longer presses against the retainers 27.
As can be seen from
When the top member is replaced on the base member, the elastic body will be compressed so that the ring of retainers can be put into the top member, and will press the retainers out against the edge of the opening 31 and into engagement with the edge or flange 25 so as to close the device.
The retainers 27 and the elastic body 24 press in different directions when the device is closed. When the outward pressure from the elastic body ceases in that it is pressed down below the retainers, the lowermost part of the retainers, and thus the projections, 28 will swing out of engagement with the edge or flange 25. The retainers 27 are preferably swung out of engagement with the edge or flange 25 because they are elastic.
When it is required or desirable that the present device should be almost air or water-tight, it must be sealed with one or more seals between the base member and the top member. This is shown in the figures by a seal 26. However, there may be a question of optimising the location of the seal. It is also possible that it may be advantageous for the seal to be fastened to the top member.
The main part 19, the central portion 22, the intermediate member 23 and the retainers 27, 28 are preferably made in one piece.
The base member is designed to be fastened to the container on which the device is to be used. For example, on the inside of the base member there may be threads, as shown in
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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20020702 | Feb 2002 | NO | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/NO03/00054 | 2/12/2003 | WO | 8/11/2004 |