The invention relates to the field of caps and, more especially, screw closure caps intended for the closure of recipients or bottles in which the glass ring comprises threading.
These bottles are typically bottles containing aperitifs, liqueurs, alcohol or alcoholic beverages, the consumption of which is typically spread out over time, thus requiring the possibility to close and open said bottles, possibly a large number of times.
These caps most frequently comprise a pilfer-proof or guarantee seal.
A large number of sealing caps with guarantee seals are already known.
Some of these caps are made of plastic, as described in the European patent No. 0107 680 in the applicant's name, and typically intended for the closure of plastic water bottles.
Others are made of metal, as described in the French patent No. 2 677 333 or in the French patent applications No. 9705182 or 9706009 in the applicant's name, and typically intended for the closure of bottles containing alcohol, aperitifs and spirits.
Sealing caps form an important part of the packaging of liquids and make a significant contribution to the final appearance and the image of the packaged product.
The invention aims to meet an increasing demand for products enabling a differentiation, a new aesthetic feature in a field involving many constraints and, given these constraints, where the possibilities for modifications are very limited.
These constraints, other than those resulting from obvious functions for use, are firstly constraints related to the industrial manufacturing of caps at high capacities, at a cost that is not prohibitive.
Then, constraints at the packaging company processing the product to be packaged are involved. For the latter, any modification in the cap must not affect the packaging processes, equipment and standard production capacities, unless in the case of an overall reduction in production costs.
In addition to these constraints, those related to the end user, whose habits or possibilities in terms of opening recipients or bottles must always be taken into account in sealing cap design.
The sealing cap according to the invention, intended for the screw closure of a recipient intended to contain alcoholic beverages, typically a bottle with a neck comprising threading and a pilfer-proof ring, is equipped with sealing means and pilfer-proof means, comprising two assembled parts attached in rotational and axial terms:
These means according to the invention make it possible to solve the problem described, as illustrated with the figures described below.
All the figures, except
a to 6b are partial vertical half-sections along the axis 12 of the cap 1 screwed onto a neck 2 of a bottle.
For convenience purposes, two embodiments have been represented opposite each other in
a and 2a, as for
The inner guarantee seal 34 comprises an inner ring 340 and flexible clips 341 that tend to deflect towards the neck.
The outer guarantee seal 43 comprises a rim 430 which passes under the lower end of the inner guarantee seal 34, such that, upon opening, the two guarantee seals 34 and 43 fall onto the neck and clearly indicate that a first opening has already taken place.
b and 2b, as for
In
a, 3b, 5a, 5b, 6a, 6b and 7 particularly relate to variants of said outer part 4.
a: the outer part 4 forms a mushroom cap.
b: said outer skirt 41 comprises a two-segment profile of bridgeed straight lines.
This outer part may be made of either moulded plastic or pressed metal and then assembled with said inner skirt 31.
a and 5b: said outer part 4 is limited to an outer skirt 41, which covers said inner skirt 31 completely in
a and 6b: said inner head 30 is partially covered by said outer head 40.
In
a to 4e represent portions of inner 31 and outer 41 skirts and illustrate assembly embodiments of said inner 31 and outer 41 parts using circular attachment means 44 formed by the co-operation of male circular components on one part, with female components on the other opposite part, so as to eliminate the possibility of a relative movement, in the axial direction, between said inner part 3 and said outer part 4.
a and 9b illustrate an assembly embodiment in which the inner skirt 31 comprises a cylindrical taper 37 on its outer surface in which a skirt 41 may be pressed.
a and 10b illustrate another embodiment according to the invention in which said outer part 4 is itself composite and composed of an assembly of a head 400 and a skirt 410, with the possibility of using the same or different constituent materials for said head 400 and said skirt 410, increasing creation possibilities further.
a to 11d illustrate the decorative possibilities with the localised surface treatment of an aluminium skirt, so as to obtain a contrast in colour, shine, roughness, in a word, appearance, between the hatched part 410 and the non-hatched background 411.
a to 12f are partial axial section (
a illustrates two embodiments of radial compression means.
In the embodiment represented in the left section of
However, in the embodiment represented in the right section of
d illustrates an example of axial compression using a circular rib 300. A circular rib or holding rim 312 enables the seal to remain attached to the cap before use.
e illustrates an example of an insert applying radial compression with a curved part 311, with the insert not comprising an inner head.
f illustrates an example of an insert applying radial compression with compression means attached to said inner head 30 and not said skirt 31.
According to the invention, said outer part 4 may comprise a so-called outer skirt 41, and, if applicable, head 40.
Most of the figures illustrate this embodiment.
However, special decorative effects could be obtained if the skirt of the cap 1 was partly composed of a portion of said inner skirt 31 and partly of a portion of said outer skirt 41, as would be the case in
Typically, said outer part 4 may comprise a straight, typically cylindrical, skirt 41, which corresponds to the most common case, but the invention can also be used to create originally shaped caps, with a non-cylindrical straight skirt 11 as represented as a section in
Said outer part 4 may form a rotation surface, of a constant radius or not depending on the height in question, as illustrated in
In any case, said outer part 4, of any outer shape, is attached to said inner part 3; for this, said outer part 4 and said inner part 3 use mechanical 44, 45 or chemical attachment means, typically by gluing, as the means for said assembly.
Mechanical attachment means have been represented in
In the other figures, the attachment means has not been represented, since it consists of gluing, using a layer of adhesive, or heat-sealing, of all or part of said inner part 3 on all or part of said outer part 4.
According to the invention, said inner part 3 may be a PP insert, comprising inner threading 32, on which the guarantee seal 34 comprises clips 341.
Such an insert may be obtained by PP moulding or injection. It is possible to obtain such a plastic insert as described in the European patent No. 107 680 in the applicant's name.
According to an embodiment of the invention, said outer part 4 may be of metal, or comprise a metal part inside, and be attached to said insert 3 by gluing.
In this case, said outer part 4 may be made of surface-treated aluminium, typically brushed or anodised, to create a “metallic” colour or appearance.
According to another embodiment of the invention, said outer part 4 may be made of plastic, typically polystyrene, and attached to said insert by mechanical assembly or by gluing. Preferably, said plastic outer part 4 is metal-coated.
Whether by using surface-treated aluminium or coating plastic with metal, the invention makes it possible to obtain a wide variety of decorative effects.
The caps according to the invention may comprise any type of guarantee seal known in itself. Typically, said guarantee seal 34 comprises an inner ring 340 equipped with fastening components 341, typically clips or hooks, turned towards the inside of said cap, and snapped under said ring 20 such that, during said first opening, the bridges 33 break, with said guarantee seal 34 prevented from moving upwards by the co-operation of said components 341 with said ring 20, such that said guarantee seal 34, separated from the rest of said cap, is the visible proof of said first opening.
An example of a guarantee seal, among the many known, is given in the European patent No. 107 680.
In the cases of caps illustrated in
According to another embodiment illustrated particularly in
In any case, the ring 20, by locking, during the first unscrewing, the clips 341 or any component of a guarantee seal of said inner part 3, fulfilling an equivalent function, breaks the bridges 33, and, if applicable, the bridges 42, and therefore causes the guarantee seal to fall onto the neck of the bottle, making it possible to see, unequivocally, that a first opening has already taken place.
The caps according to the invention may comprise any sealing means known in itself, typically by using either a circular lip 36 attached to said inner head, as illustrated in
More precisely, the caps may comprise, in order to guarantee the tightness of the recipient once closed, an added seal 35 of sufficient diameter to cover the edge 22 of the neck 2 and axial and/or radial compression means on the inner surface of said insert, to apply said seal in a tight manner onto said edge 22 of said neck 2 during said closure.
A compression means is said to be axial when it is applied onto the upper part 220 of the edge, and it is said to be radial in the other cases, when it is applied either onto the curved part 221 or onto the vertical part 222 of the edge, as illustrated in
Said axial compression means may comprise a circular rib 300 formed on the inner wall of said inner head 30 intended to compress said seal onto the upper part 220 or said edge 22, typically plane, as illustrated in
Said radial compression means may comprise an annular extra thickness 310, 302 formed on said inner skirt 31 or on said inner head 30, typically at the bridge 301 between the inner head 30 and the inner skirt 31, and intended to compress said seal onto all or part of the curved part 221, typically inclined, and/or onto the radial part 222, typically vertical, of the edge 22. This extra thickness may be attached to the inner skirt 31, as illustrated in
According to a variant illustrated in
According to another variant illustrated in
Indeed, the applicant has observed that, the greater the radial type of compression effort, the greater the possibility to reduce the thickness of said inner head 30.
In this case, as illustrated in
This embodiment makes it possible to reduce the height of the cap, typically by 1 to 2 mm, which may be very useful in practice, given the standardisation constraints in the field of packaging.
The specialist may adapt the shape and exact dimensions of the insert and the axial and/or radial compression means, e.g. the thickness Ea and Er as illustrated in
Said axial and/or radial compression may be an integral part of said insert 3 or form an added part.
Preferably, said compression means is an integral part of said insert, as illustrated in
It is advantageous for the cap according to the invention to comprise holding means for said added seal, typically a holding rim 312 attached to said inner skirt 31.
Firstly, we manufactured inner parts or inserts 3 in PP with a cylindrical outer surface, with a guarantee seal 34, according to the process described in the European patent No. 107 680, and according to a common model for the figures attached, such as
Secondly, we manufactured different outer parts or caps 4:
Finally, we assembled the caps 4 and the inserts 3 using an adhesive.
We also manufactured caps according to
Advantages of the Invention
The invention makes it possible to solve the problem described and paves the way for a wide diversity in terms of appearance. However, these caps offer the same usage behaviour in response to the constraints encountered.
Therefore, the invention enables individualisation and customisation of caps acceptable in economic terms, using the concept according to the invention separating technical functions and aesthetic functions.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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99 05142 | Apr 1999 | FR | national |
99 10414 | Aug 1999 | FR | national |
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PCT/FR00/00992 | 4/17/2000 | WO | 00 | 10/30/2001 |
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