The present invention refers to a lid formed of multiple materials, more particularly in sheet metal and in plastic material, to be applied to a container generally defined by a can with a circular or polygonal cross-section, obtained in sheet metal or in other materials, comprising a tubular body carrying an annular upper wall, which defines an access opening to the interior of the container and a seat on which the lid is removably fitted and retained, for closing the container.
There are well known from the prior art the lids of cans or other similar containers, said lids being constructed in a single piece in stamped sheet metal or molded plastic material and presenting a base portion, which covers the opening of the container and peripherally incorporates a retention portion to be seated and retained on the seat, when the lid is closed.
The lids formed in stamped sheet metal are generally deprived of a tamper evident seal portion, which is incorporated to the retention portion and radially projects outwards therefrom, to cooperate with an upper edge region of the container body. These lids in sheet metal have been used for many years and present constructive variations in the base portion and in the retention portion. However, although presenting substantial mechanical strength and defining adequate impermeability to oxygen and water vapor and also an adequate light barrier, these metallic lids lead to the provision of tamper evident seal elements defined in separate pieces applied to the container, externally or internally positioned in relation to the lid, in order to comply with determined applications.
On the other hand, the lids of the type considered herein and molded in plastic material, can be formed in a single piece, comprising base portion, retention portion and seal portion, guaranteeing the obtention of a closure element, with adequate characteristics of sealing, inviolability, strength and which is easily opened and closed by the user of a product of progressive consumption, which is stored in the container.
However, the plastic-molded lids can present some limitations, in certain applications, regarding the gas and vapor impermeability, particularly during long shelf periods, and also the formation of an effective light barrier.
Another aspect to be considered concerns the containers, whose annular upper wall is formed from a stamped sheet metal and peripherally double-seamed or otherwise hermetically attached to an end edge (upper edge) of the tubular body of the container. In these conditions, the median scrap of sheet metal, resulting from the stamping of the annular upper wall, is discarded as scrap, in spite of representing a sheet metal portion generated in the surface treatment required for application in the formation of containers. None of the solutions of metallic lid or plastic lid permit solving the problem of discarding the median scrap resulting from the stamping of the annular upper wall of the container.
A known composite lid construction, made of plastic and sheet metal, is described and claimed in the Certificate of Addition C1 0401239-9. This previous document suggests a lid construction comprising a base portion in sheet metal, with a peripheral portion conformed to be seated on an upper edge of the tubular body of the container and coupled to a retention ring, made of plastic material, provided with seal means which guarantee the axial retention of the lid in the closed condition.
The previous construction cited above, and those defined in documents U.S. Pat. No. 5,881,907, U.S. Pat. No. 6,220,466, U.S. Pat. No. 7,147,118 and U.S. Pat. No. 7,175,039, use a composite lid comprising a base portion in sheet metal, integrally covering the open upper end of the tubular body of the container and having a peripheral portion necessarily conformed to be hermetically seated on the upper edge of the tubular body, the axial retention of the base portion being guaranteed by a peripheral annular element, in plastic material, presenting an annular or blind upper flange seated on the metallic base portion and a peripheral skirt to be coupled to the retention means, externally provided in the tubular body of the container and optionally incorporating a seal means detachable upon the first opening of the lid.
However, the composite lid solutions commented above are applied to containers without an annular upper wall for the formation of the seat of the lid, the axial locking of the lid being carried out by means, such as curl, rib or screw threads, provided externally to the tubular body of the container and to be engaged by the peripheral annular element in plastic material, without having any sealing function in relation to the seat for seating the base portion integrally in metal.
In these known composite lids, the oxygen and water vapor impermeability and the light barrier are produced by the base portion integrally in sheet metal, which is compulsorily conformed to interact with the seat defined by the upper edge of the tubular body of the container, either with or without help of an intermediate resinous sealing material. These solutions present a relatively complex and onerous construction, not being applicable to lids to be fitted and retained on a seat defined on an annular upper wall of the container.
As a function of the limitations and drawbacks of the prior art composite lids, when related to the containers of the type considered herein, it is an object of the present invention to provide a lid in sheet metal and in plastic material, presenting an improvement in the impermeability to oxygen (and other gases) and light barrier, in relation to the lids formed only in plastic material, through a simple construction which is less costly than that of the known composite lids incorporating or not a tamper evident seal.
It is yet a further object of the present invention to provide a lid as mentioned above and which presents its metallic portion formed by a stamping scrap.
It is also a further object of the invention to provide a lid as defined above and which allows safely stacking the containers closed by said lids.
In order to achieve the objects mentioned above, the lid in question comprises a base portion which peripherally incorporates a retention portion to be seated and retained on the seat of the annular upper wall of the container, when the lid is closed.
In accordance with the invention, the base portion of the lid comprises: a peripheral annular element molded in plastic material, in a single piece with the retention portion; and a central element in the form of a sheet metal plate and having an outer peripheral edge hermetically attached to the peripheral annular element.
By considering the formation of the annular upper wall in stamped sheet metal, the present invention allows the central element of the base portion of the lid to be defined by the own median scrap resulting from the stamping of the annular upper wall, whereby the metallic piece of the composite lid is then formed by an element usually treated as scrap.
The lid formed according to the present invention has practically its whole area, designed for closing the container opening, defined by an opaque sheet metal plate being gas impermeable and with an extremely less production cost, allowing the retention portion in plastic material to operate as a sealing element, in cooperation with the seat, and as an element for axially retaining the lid to the tubular body of the container.
In a constructive variant, the peripheral annular element can incorporate, internally and in a single piece, a closing central panel, also in plastic material, disposed on the central element. In this case, the plastic piece defined by the retention portion, by the peripheral annular element and by the central panel, establishes a hermetical closing barrier, which is inferiorly reinforced in the region under the central panel with the incorporation of the metallic central element which may have its peripheral edge incorporated to the plastic material of the peripheral annular element, during the injection of the plastic material of the lid, or fitted to said plastic material after its molding.
The invention will be described below, with reference to the enclosed drawings, given by way of example of an embodiment of the invention and in which:
The composite lid of the present invention is applicable to containers of the type which comprises a tubular body 10 in sheet metal and having a usually cylindrical side wall 11, carrying an annular upper wall 20, also in sheet metal, presenting an opening A surrounded by a seat 21 against which is seated and retained a lid 30.
The annular upper wall 20 can be constructed in different ways as, for example, being formed by a deformed portion of the side wall 11 of the tubular body 10, as described in Brazilian Patent Application PI 0504528-2 (PCT/BR2005/000232) of the same applicant, or obtained in a separate sheet metal, being duly stamped and peripherally attached to an upper edge of the side wall 11 of the tubular body 10, as illustrated in
Independently of the construction applied to the annular upper wall 20 (either a single piece or a piece double-seamed to the side wall 11 of the tubular body 10), it is constructed to define, in its inner peripheral edge and around the opening A, a seat 21 which, in the illustrated construction, takes the form of a circular or substantially circular tubular cross-sectional rib, obtained by bending the inner peripheral edge of the annular upper wall 20 downward, upward and outward, until completing the tubular form. However, it should be understood that the seat 21 may present different constructions associable with the type of composite lid proposed herein, guaranteeing not only the axial retention of the latter on the seat 21, but also the tightness of the container. For example, the seat 21 may have its cross-section defined by a circle arc with an extension sufficient to guarantee the tight seating and the retention of a confronting circumferential portion of the lid.
As illustrated in
According to the invention, the lid 30 comprises a base portion 31 which peripherally incorporates a retention portion 32, molded in plastic material, to be seated and retained against the seat 21.
The base portion 31 of the lid 30 comprises a peripheral annular element 33, molded in plastic material, in a single piece with the retention portion 32, and a central element 34 in the form of a sheet metal plate and having an outer peripheral edge 34a to be attached, hermetically or not, to the peripheral annular element 33. More specifically, the outer peripheral edge 34a of the central element 34 is inserted and retained in the interior of the plastic material constitutive of the peripheral annular element 33, in the embodiment illustrated in
When the annular upper wall 20 is attached to the container by the upper double-seaming Rs, the central element 34 of the base portion 31 of the lid is defined by the own median scrap R resulting from the stamping of the annular upper wall 20, as illustrated in
In the illustrated construction, the peripheral annular element 33, in plastic material, of the base portion 31, superiorly incorporates, in a single piece, an inner peripheral wall portion 33a, projecting upwards, in a substantially cylindrical or frusto-conical arrangement and having an upper edge 33b whose plastic material surrounds and retains the outer peripheral edge 34a of the central element 34 in sheet metal, in the embodiments illustrated in
Also according to the illustrated construction, the retention portion 32 of the lid 30, more particularly its substantially cylindrical wall 32a, superiorly incorporates, in a single piece, an annular wall 36 which projects radially outwards, to be positioned over the annular upper wall 20 of the tubular body 10, when the lid 30 is closed.
The annular wall 36 presents an outer edge 36a, which extends over the upper double seaming Rs, or over the upper edge of the side wall 11 of the tubular body 10 in case the upper double seaming is not provided, said outer edge 36a incorporating a gripping handle 37 projecting downwards, to remain close to the side wall 11 of the tubular body 10 upon seating the lid 30 on the seat 21.
In order to avoid lateral displacements between two vertically stacked containers 10, the annular wall 36 can incorporate at least one circumferential rib extension 36b, i.e., continuously formed or defined in segments, projecting upwards from the annular wall 36, radially spaced back or not in relation to the outer edge 36a of said annular wall 36, so as to be loosely and telescopically fitted, inwardly or outwardly from the lower end double seaming of another container 10, which is seated onto the former in a stack, as illustrated in
In order to guarantee a fixed and hermetical attachment of the central element 34, in sheet metal, to the peripheral annular element 33, in plastic material, in the embodiments of
In the illustrated constructions, the upper edge 33b of the inner peripheral wall portion 33a of the peripheral annular element 33 incorporates an inner annular flange 33c, in whose interior is retained the outer peripheral edge 34a of the central element 34. However, different constructive arrangements are possible for obtaining a secure and, if necessary, hermetical attachment of the sheet metal of the central element 34 to the plastic material of the single piece defined by the retention portion and by the peripheral annular element 33.
A constructive variant of the lid 30 is illustrated in
In the constructive variant illustrated in
In a particular way, when the peripheral annular element 33 superiorly incorporates, in a single piece, an inner peripheral wall portion 33a provided with an upper edge 33b, as already described for the previous embodiments, said upper edge 33b internally incorporates, in a single piece, the central panel 33d, the retention means 38 being provided internally to the inner peripheral wall portion 33a of the peripheral annular element 33.
The retention means 38 can be defined, as illustrated in
The retention means 38 can be also defined, as illustrated in
In the embodiments of
While only some embodiments of the invention have been illustrated herein, it should be understood that alterations can be made in the form and physical arrangement of the different components of the lid, without departing from the constructive concept defined in the claims accompanying the present specification.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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PI0703738-4 | Aug 2007 | BR | national |
PI0802246-1 | Jun 2008 | BR | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/BR08/00267 | 9/1/2008 | WO | 00 | 5/25/2010 |