The invention relates to a closure of a container body. This is between an open body end of the container body, in particular a bucket, and the edge region of a lid that can be pressed into the open body end in a sealing manner—both made of sheet metal. The edge region has a seal introduced there.
Closures of this type are shown in EP-A1 1 796 981 (Impress). The seals can scarcely have a precisely parallel contact face relative to the opening edge of the container body so a high pressure on the lid and a laborious securing of the lid in its closing position are required, in particular, when it is a question of storing dangerous liquid goods. DE-A1 33 39 777 (Carnaud) illustrates, by
The object of the claimed invention is to configure the closure at the edge region of the container body in such a way that a reliable seal with variously configured lids is easily ensured and the closure region, depending on the lid, is open to further purpose of use.
This object is achieved by the features of claim 1 or 10. They are included here. Likewise, the production method according to claim 18 achieves this object.
A radius that is as small as possible is formed at the bend point of the edge region of the container body, as is therefore also the narrow configuration of the opening edge of the container, which, with light pressure on the lid during closure, can thus reliably enter the seal in the edge region of the lid and can, very effectively and without effort, compensate technically caused existing surface fluctuations of the seal on the surface facing the opening edge and can improve the reliability of the seal.
“Small” relates here to the sheet metal material and its consistency, thickness and property, optionally also its coating. The sheet metal should not be damaged at the sharp bend or curvature on the surface and should “cope with” or allow the radius of curvature. In a special case, the radius of the sheet metal thickness is configured accordingly (the curvature is such) so that two sheet metal thicknesses are produced for the radial thickness of the body end, but no more than a maximum of three sheet metal thicknesses, preferably 2.5 sheet metal thicknesses.
The further configuration of the bent edge region of the container body according to claim 1 provides the possibility of being able to use it for further important purposes at different edge regions of the lid without further changes.
The method allows the production of the upper edge region of the container body. All further production steps of the dependent claims 2 to 9 can also be applied to claim 18. The lid is to be produced separately here.
Details and advantages for this emerge from the dependent claims, which are included here.
The claimed invention will be described and supplemented below with the aid of a plurality of embodiments.
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The container body 1 is, or becomes, bent by 180°, specifically with the smallest possible radius “d”, to form the upper opening edge 7 with a portion 27 at its upper end. The bending radius corresponds here—in relation to the outer face of the bend—to the sheet metal thickness of the container body 1 and the bent portion 27 of the body rests snugly with a part portion 3 on the outer face of the body. The portion 27 should be called a “bent whole portion” 27 and comprises at least three part portions (surface portions). The first bend 7 is illustrated by
From the lower end 3a of the portion 3 resting on the outer face of the container body 1, a bent further portion 8 is angled approximately radially outwardly relative to the axis of the container body 1, but with a smaller downward incline. This part portion 8 of the bent portion 27 forms an opening face 8a, which facilitates the opening of the container and the function and advantage of which will be described in more detail below with the aid of
At the radially outer end 8b of the opening face 8a (of the face 8 bent in an inclined manner), the bent whole portion 27 is bent axially downwardly. This part portion designated 11 allows a carrying lug 12 to be attached, as shown and explained using the example with the aid of
At the axially lower end 11a of the part portion 11, the whole portion 27 is finally bent again, specifically radially inwardly with respect to the container axis toward the axis (surface portion 13). The inner edge 13a is preferably reinforced by rolling in. The bending edge 11a between the portion 11 and this last part portion 13 of the whole portion 27, at the lower end of the portion 11, forms an approximately right-angled corner, which—as will be shown and explained with the aid of FIGS. 4 to 6—can be used for different lids with a securing lip 14a or 24a or 26a attached to their respective edge region, in each case, as a further securing measure for the sealing point of the lid.
A peripheral bead 1b on the container body, in cooperation with a corresponding bead 2c on the cylindrical portion of the lid 2, can also undertake a securing of this type of the sealing position, as shown in
The standard lid 2 has an outwardly bent edge region 2a, the outer edge portion of which is rolled in downwardly and radially inwardly 2b. A seal 4 (made of a sealing compound) is introduced from below into the edge region. The opening edge 7 that is as narrow as possible enters easily and deeply enough into said seal, in order to reliably render any thickness deviation present of the seal 4 ineffective over the periphery of the container for the whole seal and to easily achieve a reliable seal.
During this press-in process of the lid 2, the rolled-in edge 2b of the lid, leaving a narrow gap 9, arrives tightly over the surface portion 8, which is slightly inclined and points outwardly and which is intended to facilitate the opening of the lid and is therefore called an “opening face” 8a. For opening, the flat end, for example of a screwdriver, can be inserted in the gap 9 and the lid can be pressed off by turning the tool. It is sufficient here to press it off with the tool, which can be inserted at a plurality of points of the periphery of the container 1, to such an extent that the peripheral bead 2c of the lid is pushed out of the peripheral bead 1b in the body wall 1 of the container. The part portions 11 and 13 of the bent whole portion 27 of the container edge that are located below the surface portion 8 contribute here to the adequate reinforcement of the opening face 8a being used as an abutment for the opening tool—not shown.
Further functioning possibilities are shown in
The cooperation of the bending edge 11 with a securing lip 26a is also shown in
It is clear from the various applications shown and described of the closure that the configuration of the body end according to
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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102010038024.5 | Oct 2010 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/IB2011/054360 | 10/4/2011 | WO | 00 | 4/3/2013 |