Claims
- 1. A closure which serves to close hermetically, but in an easily reopenable manner, a bottle or similar container, which possesses a neck having a dispensing orifice, a neck frontal face surrounding said orifice and an orifice bead located below the latter and having a constricted underside, and which closure comprises
- a. a cap serving as the head of the closure and having an upper cap wall and a cap side wall circumferential about said upper cap wall and possessing slot means extending from the lower rim of said cap side wall and transversely to said rim, to permit said cap side wall to splay on being mounted on the mouth of the bottle, said cap side wall having an inner annular bead projecting inwards from the inner face of said cap side wall and destined, in the closing position, to engage with the constricted underside of the orifice bead of the bottle,
- b. a sealing element provided on the inner face of the upper cap wall and serving, in the closing position, to seal the dispensing orifice of the bottle,
- c. a lifting element which may be actuated by the finger and is located on an actuating side of the cap, and
- d. fixing means which peripherally bridge each slot present in said cap side wall, at least when in the closing position, by sealingly pressing said inner annular bead of the cap side wall against the constricted underside of the orifice bead of the bottle, said fixing means being linked to the cap side wall in at least one region, remote from the actuating side of the cap side wall, said fixing means comprising tensioning means which, in the closing position, are tensioned by being stretched radially to the cap side wall in a direction toward said actuating side and as a result effects a compression of each slot present in the side wall and provides a uniform pressure, from all sides, of the inner annular cap bead against the underside of the orifice bead of the bottle neck.
- 2. A closure as described in claim 1, wherein said fixing means comprise a ring member which, before closing, is bent upwards somewhat, on the actuating side, away from its closing position, and on closing is moved downwards, by its region on the actuating side, whereby the slotted cap side wall is compressed and at the same time is sealingly pressed, by its inner annular bead, against the underside of the orifice bead of the bottle, and wherein said tensioning means are provided on the actuating side of the ring member, between the latter and the outer face of the cap side wall, and comprise at least one tensioning member which is tensioned in the closing position, whilst its tension can be released by lifting the ring member, said tensioning member pulling said cap side wall against the orifice bead of the bottle neck on a hinge side opposite the actuating side of said cap, and pressing said cap side wall against the orifice bead of the bottle neck on the actuating side of said cap, as well as tangentially stretching said ring member from the hinge side of said cap towards the actuating side of the latter and, as a result, producing a uniform pressure of the cap side wall against the orifice bead of the bottle neck also in the regions between the hinge side and the actuating side.
- 3. A closure as described in claim 2, wherein said ring member is in the form of a securing ring which is connected to the cap side wall on the side opposite the actuating side thereof, by means of bridging member.
- 4. A closure as described in claim 3, wherein said at least one tensioning member is stiff and constitutes a toggle being supported on the securing ring on the one hand, and being supported on the cap side wall, on the other hand, said toggle, in the closing position, tensioning the securing ring by being turned, in the direction of the plane of the peripheral rim of the cap, so as to stretch the toggle.
- 5. A closure as described in claim 3, wherein said tensioning means comprise, as tensioning members, at least two rigid stays which limit the swivelling movement of the securing ring relative to the cap and which are articulatedly connected, on the actuating side, both to the ring and to the cap.
- 6. A closure as described in claim 3, wherein said securing ring carries, on the actuating side, a clasp member, serving as a manually movable handle part and possessing a nose pointing inwards to the bottle neck wall, which member engages, in the closing position, in a notch on the lower rim of the closure.
- 7. A closure as described in claim 3, wherein said cap is provided with several axial slots which permit splaying of the cap side wall when the cap is pushed over the mouth of the bottle neck when the securing ring is swung upwards from the lower cap rim, whilst with the cap in position and the securing ring moved downwards towards the cap and detachably held thereagainst in stretched condition, the said securing ring compresses the slots of the peripheral rim and hence prevents further splaying of the cap side wall if the internal pressure in the bottle should rise.
- 8. A closure as described in claim 3, wherein said securing ring, the cap and the bridging member which connects the cap to the securing ring are integral with one another.
- 9. A closure as described in claim 3, wherein said fixing means comprise a part constructed as a supporting member, which can be firmly mounted on the bottle neck below the bottle mouth, on which part the cap is carried, in a manner which permits swivelling, on the side of the bridging member.
- 10. A closure as described in claim 9, wherein, in order conjointly to carry the securing ring and the cap in a manner which permits swivelling, said supporting member is provided with a strap-joint which is integral with the supporting member and the securing ring.
- 11. A closure as described in claim 4, wherein said stiff or rigid tensioning member is a tensioning stay projecting from the inner wall of the securing ring on the actuating side, and the cap side wall possesses, on the actuating side and towards its lower peripheral rim, a recess into which the tensioning stay snaps in the closing position, with tangential tension of the lateral regions of the cap side wall.
- 12. A closure as described in claim 1, wherein said cap possesses, on the inner wall of its upper face, a stopper part which, in the closing position, projects into the mouth of the bottle to act as a guide and seal.
- 13. A closure as described in claim 12, wherein around the stopper part or the stopper sleeve there is provided, as an additional sealing element, a sealing collar which projects inwards from the upper inner wall of the closure device and which is elastically deformed in the closing position so that it rests sealingly on the frontal face of the bottle mouth.
- 14. A closure as described in claim 13, wherein said sealing collar is of circular cross-section at its foot, which adjoins the inner wall of the cap, and is of elliptical cross-section at the free rim of the collar when the cap is in the open position, with the major axis of the ellipse extending from the non-actuating side to the opposite side wall of the cap and with the distance of the free rim of the collar from the foot of the collar being constant.
- 15. A closure as described in claim 13, wherein said sealing collar had a circular cross-section at its foot which adjoins the cap inner wall and at the free rim of the collar, and that axial cut-outs emanating from the free rim of the collar are provided so that the segments which are left between the cut-outs, of the collar wall which adjoins the free rim of the collar, are pushed together in the closing position and sealingly rest against the frontal face of the bottle mouth.
- 16. A closure as described in claim 13, wherein said sealing collar comprises a stiffened sealing ring and the collar wall which connects the said ring to the foot of the collar has a slightly deflectable foot wall zone adjoining the foot, a more flexible and more elastic bending zone which adjoins the foot wall zone, and a rigid neck zone, carrying the ring, the ring being thickened so that when it rests against the frontal face of the bottle mouth, a free space remains between this frontal face and the collar wall, which space is in communication with the external air through axial slots in the side wall of the cap.
- 17. A closure as described in claim 13, wherein a free passage at all times remains, between the stopper part and the free rim of the collar, to communicate with the inner space between the collar and the cap inner wall.
Priority Claims (1)
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RELATION TO EARLIER APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of my pending patent application Ser. No. 533,490 filed Dec. 17, 1974.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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