Claims
- 1. In combination with a cylindrical housing having a longitudinal axis and an open end,
- (a) a closure cap having a coincident longitudinal axis and fitting over the open housing end, the cap including
- (1) a transverse end wall extending over the open housing end and defining a bore, and
- (2) a cylindrical shell depending from the end wall and having a concentric inner surface,
- (b) a sealing device arranged between the bore and the open end, the sealing device having
- (1) an outer cylindrical sealing surface mating with an inner cylindrical bearing surface of the cylindrical housing adjacent the open end, and
- (c) a coupling device arranged between the closure cap and the cylindrical housing, the coupling device including
- (1) three spiral webs extending on the inner surface of the closure cap shell between a first and a second transverse plane extending perpendicularly to the longitudinal axis, the first plane being remote from the end wall and the second plane being close to the end wall, each web having respective ends in the first plane and second plane, the web ends in the first plane being circumferentially spaced from he web ends in the second plane by an angle of less than 120.degree.,
- (2) three guide lugs radially extending from the cylindrical housing at the open end thereof for engagement with the webs, the guide lugs being circumferentially spaced from each other by an angle of about 120.degree., and
- (3) the second plane having a distance from the transverse end wall of the closure cap which exceeds a length of the guide lugs extending parallel to the longitudinal axis.
- 2. In the combination of claim 1, the sealing device comprises a gas-tight rubber material at least at the sealing surface thereof.
- 3. In the combination of claim 1, the sealing device has a highly elastic core surrounded by the cylindrical sealing surface of a rigidity higher than that of the core.
- 4. In the combination of claim 3, the sealing device core has a rigidity of 43.degree. Shore and the rigidity of the sealing surface is higher than 43.degree. Shore.
- 5. In the combination of claim 1, wherein the sealing device is a part of the cap and comprises an element inserted in the bore and having the outer sealing surface extending circumferentially on the element.
- 6. In the combination of claim 5, wherein the element is a stopper.
- 7. In the combination of claim 5, the outer sealing surface being an annular portion radially projecting from the element, the annular portion being spaced from the opening housing end an axial distance less than the distance between the first and second planes when the guide lugs are arranged in the area of the first plane.
- 8. In the combination of claim 1, the guide lugs being spaced a distance from the open housing end, and the transverse end wall of the cap being spaced from the second plane a distance corresponding to the length of the guide lugs in a direction parallel to the longitudinal axis plus the distance between the guide lugs and the open housing end.
- 9. In the combination of claim 1, adjacent ones of the spiral webs defining a groove therebetween, the guide lugs having a width in a direction parallel to the longitudinal axis less than the width of the groove in said direction.
- 10. In the combination of claim 1, the spiral webs extending along a longitudinal path at a pitch angle between a first and second transverse plane extending perpendicularly to the longitudinal axis, the pitch angle varying over the longitudinal path.
- 11. In combination with a cylindrical housing having a longitudinal axis and an open end,
- (a) a closure cap having a coincident longitudinal axis and fitting over the open housing end, the cap including
- (1) a transverse end wall extending over the open housing end and defining a bore, and
- (2) a cylindrical shell depending from the end wall and having a concentric inner surface,
- (b) a sealing device arranged between the bore and the open end, the sealing device having
- (1) an outer cylindrical sealing surface mating with an inner cylindrical bearing surface of the cylindrical housing adjacent the open housing end, and
- (c) a coupling device arranged between the closure cap and the cylindrical housing, the coupling device including
- (1) x number of spiral webs extending on the inner surface of the closure cap shell along a longitudinal path at a pitch angle between a first and second transverse plane extending perpendicularly to the longitudinal axis, the pitch angle varying over the longitudinal path, the first plane being remote from the end wall and the second plane being close to the end wall, each web having respective ends in the first and second plane, and the web ends in the first plane being circumferentially spaced from the web ends in the second plane by an angle of less than 360.degree. divided by x, wherein x is selected from the numbers 2 and 3,
- (2) x number of guide lugs radially extending from the cylindrical housing at the open end thereof for engagement with the webs, the guide lugs being circumferentially spaced from each other by an angle of about 180.degree., and
- (3) the second plane having a distance from the transverse end wall of the closure cap which exceeds the length of the guide lugs extending parallel to the longitudinal axis.
Priority Claims (2)
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A 3141/88 |
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a division of our U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/131,470, filed Oct. 4, 1993, which is a division of our U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/963,941, filed Oct. 20, 1992, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,275,299, which in turn was a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/573,008, filed Dec. 6, 1990, and now abandoned.
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