The invention relates to a closure for beverage containers having a substantially cylindrical neck with an end opening and a closure cap.
Various developments of beverage containers with generic closures are known. They are widely used in particular as keg vessels. These are different sizes of beverage vessels that, in the majority of cases, are made from metal and where applicable have rubber casings. At the top end, the vessels have a substantially cylindrical neck with an end opening. Said opening is closed with a closure cap. Said cap conventionally has a valve and a connection for a coupling element to a tap or the like. The valve is connected to a tube that is located inside the vessel and extends as far as the bottom region of the vessel, the contents of the vessel being pressed up to the valve via said tube when an overpressure is generated in the interior of the vessel.
A number of different systems are known for connecting the closure cap to the neck. WO 2007/064277 A1, for example, shows an arrangement where the closure cap engages over the neck on the outside and there, by means of a positive locking arrangement between circumferential grooves and corresponding collars, enables the closure cap to be locked to the vessel neck. In addition, the neck also has a circumferential ring underneath the closure cap, which is necessary for the stabilization and handling of the vessel.
Additional vessel closures are made known, for example, in DE 101 38 365 A1, EP 0 915 283 B1 or DE 36 08 300 A1.
The container closures according to the invention, however, have a number of disadvantages. In particular, they are complex and costly, difficult to clean and for stability reasons have to have strengthening in the neck region in order to be able to absorb the sometimes high mechanical loads and, in particular, the pressure loads in the interior of the vessel.
In contrast, the invention is to make possible clear simplification of the development of the closure and thus, with the neck arrangement having the same or even greater stability, provide a simple, reliable vessel closure.
The invention achieves this by a closure for beverage containers with the features of claim 1.
The inside detent collar interacts with the detent groove that is located on the outside circumference of the substantially ring-shaped insertion shaft in such a manner that, after the closure cap has been inserted, the detent groove can be displaced by the tapering profiling over the detent collar and, after it has been pushed in, it engages over said detent collar on the underside so that the detent groove is locked in a circumferential manner to the ring surface of the detent collar that lies in the direction of insertion and a reliable holding of the closure cap is ensured in this manner. The profiling of the detent groove, in this case, is realized in a tapered manner in the direction of insertion so that simple insertion of the cap is possible. The dimensioning of the effective depths of detent collar and corresponding detent groove are designed such that a secure hold of the closure cap is ensured.
This means that, in this manner, the entire development of the surface that is necessary for the holding of the cap is situated in the interior of the neck, which leaves open the greatest possible development possibilities for the outside neck region with, at the same time, at least the same or greater stability of the overall arrangement.
This container development according to the invention, consequently, offers a number of advantages compared to the known container developments. In particular, the outside of the container neck can take on multifarious developments, depending on the desired application. For example, it can be totally smooth, have a circumferential ring for compatibility with existing systems or can even have a circumferential groove so that a particularly compact and nevertheless reliably graspable container development is created. At the same time, by means of the inside locking of the container to the closure cap, a reliable connection between the two elements is made possible, protecting the contents of the container reliably against environmental influences and having a high degree of pressure resistance and similar. Developments of the invention are produced from the sub claims.
It can be provided that the closure cap has a circumferential support and/or guiding ring, which engages over the neck on the outside.
Said ring is developed such that it engages over the neck opening on the outside and in this way, on the one hand, enables precise guiding of the cap when it is being fitted and, on the other hand, makes possible a transfer of force from the inside insertion shaft via the top side of the closure cap to the outside of the neck so that improved stability and holding characteristics of the cap arrangement are created.
It can be provided that a seal is provided on the ring surface of the detent collar on the opening side.
An upper circumferential sealing ring thus provides an advantageous possibility for sealing off the beverage container from the environment as the closure cap, once fitted, is pressed against the seal and locks on the lower ring surface of the detent collar so that a reliable forcible pressing force acts on the seal and provides a good sealing effect.
It can also be provided that a seal is provided on the outer surface of the insertion shaft.
By dimensioning the individual parts in a corresponding manner, in particular the sealing ring, a good sealing effect can also be achieved between the inside surface of the detent collar and the outside surface of the insertion shaft by placing a seal between the two.
It is provided in one development that the neck has a circumferential support ring on the outside.
Such types of support rings, also called neck rings, are known for certain versions of keg or vessel. However, they are used in this case in particular for stabilising the overall arrangement. This is precisely what is not necessary in the case of the neck development according to the invention. Nevertheless, a corresponding ring can be provided on the outside, said ring in this case being used substantially for compatibility with existing filling or tap systems and no longer being necessary for the actual stability and functioning of the container closure.
Consequently, it can also be provided that the neck has a circumferential holding and/or guiding groove on the outside.
This type of groove can also be provided as a possibility for automatic beverage container handling. The containers can also be reliably grasped at such a groove and conveyed through the systems necessary for filling and the like. Since, as mentioned, the neck development according to the invention no longer requires measures increasing stability on the outside, a similar functionality can also be achieved by means of the groove.
It can be advantageous for the neck to have a circumferential support ring on the inside.
The overall arrangement can be stabilized even further by means of this type of support ring, in particular in relation to mechanical loads from outside and in relation to overpressure in the interior.
In this case it can be advantageous for the circumferential support ring on the inside to be developed in such a manner that when the closure cap is deformed, the detent groove jams with the support ring.
In a development of this type, the support ring sits underneath the circumferential detent collar at a spacing that is required for allowing reliable entering and locking of the detent groove to the lower ring surface of the detent collar. In addition, the spacing is selected such that when the closure cap is deformed, the corresponding bending up transferred by the insertion shaft acts in such a manner on the detent groove that said detent groove contacts the support ring below and thus a jamming effect is generated increasing the stability even more.
Additional advantages and features of the invention are produced from the drawings, in which
A beverage container, given the general reference 1, is represented in more detail in
In the case of the variant of the closure according to the invention represented in
Furthermore, a circumferential ring seal 12 is provided on the surface of the shaft 5 lying facing the container neck in addition to the ring seal 9 lying on the detent collar 4, which provides another improvement in the sealing effect.
In the case of the development provided in
An analogous development is selected in the case of the container variant represented in
In the case of the development of the beverage container neck 2 according to the invention represented in
The variant shown in
Naturally, the invention is not limited to the present exemplary embodiments, but can be converted in a wide respect without departing from the inventive concept.
Thus, for example, the developments of the neck just as the dimensioning of the individual components are dependent on the application and are variable.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP09/01594 | 3/6/2009 | WO | 00 | 9/8/2010 |