Cover mountable to beverage container and mounting method and apparatus thereof

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6390749
  • Patent Number
    6,390,749
  • Date Filed
    Friday, May 11, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, May 21, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
Disclosed is a cover mountable to a beverage container and mounting method and apparatus thereof. The container cover detachably mountable to an upper surface of a beverage container comprises a body which is formed to have substantially a disc-shaped configuration. The body is partly cut away from an edge toward a center thereof thereby to define a beverage discharging opening which has a predetermined width and a predetermined contour. The beverage discharging opening is capable of being selectively communicated with a discharging hole of the beverage container as the body is rotated. An inner end of the beverage discharging opening is delimited by a rotation guiding part which has a predetermined curvature to guide rotation of the body. The body has a straw insertion hole which is defined therein at a predetermined location to have a predetermined diameter in a manner such that a straw can be inserted therethrough. The body further has an advertisement surface which has a predetermined area in a manner such that an advertising design, letters, and so forth can be printed or an attachment can be affixed thereon.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to a cover mountable to a beverage container and a mounting method and apparatus thereof, and more particularly, the present invention relates to a cover mountable to a beverage container and a mounting method and apparatus thereof, wherein the cover is mounted to an upper surface of a container end which is coupled to an upper end of the beverage container and on which a pull tab is installed to be used when opening a discharging hole defined in the upper surface of the container end, in a manner such that the cover can selectively close and open the discharging hole in a state that the discharging hole is initially opened.




2. Description of the Related Art




Conventionally, a metal can is widely used as a beverage container throughout the world in view of its portability and storability. In general, the metal can is, as shown in

FIG. 1

, made of aluminum or a thin plate which is coated with aluminum. In its construction, the metal can comprises a body


10


which is formed to have a cylindrical configuration so that a beverage is accommodated therein, and a container end


20


which is coupled to an upper end of the body


10


.




The container end


20


is formed with a discharging hole


22


through which the beverage can be discharged out of the beverage container. A capping device for the discharging hole


22


is installed on the container end


20


. The capping device is composed of a seal plate


24




a


which is integrally formed with the container end


20


upon forming the container end


20


to close the discharging hole


22


, and a pull tab


24




b


which is securely installed on an upper surface of the container end


20


by a central pin


26


in a manner such that it can depress downward the seal plate


24




a


to result in pivoting movement of the seal plate


24




a


into the interior of the beverage container.




However, in the metal can constructed as mentioned above, once the discharging hole


22


is opened, it is impossible to reclose the discharging hole


22


. Therefore, in the case that a period of time is lapsed in a state wherein the beverage container is opened, foreign substances can enter into the beverage container to contaminate a beverage accommodated therein. Also, if a user moves while holding the can in his hand, the likelihood of liquid spillage from the beverage container is increased.




To cope with these problems, U.S. Pat. No. 4,717,039 discloses a container cover which is integrally and rotatably coupled to an upper surface of a beverage container by a central pin and has a seal depression, a straw insertion hole and a finger grip; and U.S. Pat. No. 4,852,763 discloses a beverage container cover which is detachably and rotatably coupled to an upper surface of a beverage container and is formed with a notch.




However, the U.S. Pat. No. 4,717,039 still suffers from defects in that the container cover is integrally coupled to the upper surface of the beverage container. Therefore, because the container cover must be necessarily coupled to the beverage container upon manufacturing the beverage container, a separate assembling process is required and the construction of an existing beverage container should be modified. Specifically, since the container cover cannot be detached from the beverage container, the container cover cannot but be a permanent feature of the beverage container and, as such, it cannot be removed or reused. In this regard, due to the fact that the container cover cannot be removed from the beverage container, it is impossible for a user to see a lower surface of the container cover, and thus, the container cover cannot be effectively used for other purposes, such as a game implement or a medium for providing free gifts.




While the U.S. Pat. No. 4,852,763 can solve more or less the defects induced in the U.S. Pat. No. 4,717,039, due to the fact that the container cover is detachably coupled to the upper surface of the beverage container, it also encounters a problem in that the container cover is only formed with the notch which can be selectively communicated with a discharging hole of the beverage container. Consequently, since additional convenience factors such as a straw insertion hole through which a straw can be inserted into the beverage container, a finger grip or the like are not provided, a higher grade of satisfaction cannot be rendered to a user. Further, in both of the U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,717,039 and 4,852,763, if a lengthy period of time is lapsed while the beverage containers are circulated in the market in a state wherein the container cover is mounted to each beverage container, because potentially hazardous debris such as dust particles may be accumulated on an upper surface of the container cover, the debris can enter into the human body, whereby health conditions of the user can be deteriorated.




Also, because the straw insertion hole of the U.S. Pat. No. 4,717,039 is formed to have a predetermined diameter, in the case that a diameter of a commercially available straw does not correspond to the predetermined diameter of the straw insertion hole, the straw can play or float on the beverage rather than being fixedly maintained in place. In addition, in the case that a diameter of a commercially available straw corresponds to the predetermined diameter of the straw insertion hole, because the straw is inserted through the straw insertion hole in a vertical direction, a drinking angle of the straw cannot be easily changed, whereby a problem is caused in that the user must drink the beverage while tipping the beverage container.




On the other hand, in order to open the discharging hole


22


of the beverage container, while the pull tab


24




b


must be pulled upward thereby to depress the seal plate


24




a


downward, at this time, because the pull tab


24




b


is brought into nearly close contact with the upper surface of the container end of the beverage container, a fingernail of the user is likely to be broken or damaged in the course of pulling upward the pull tab


24




b


, whereby troublesomeness is caused in that the pull tab


24




b


cannot be easily pulled upward.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




Accordingly, the present invention has been made in an effort to solve the problems occurring in the related art, and a primary object of the present invention is to provide a container cover mountable to a beverage container, which is selectively installed on an upper surface of the beverage container in a manner such that it can repeatedly close and open an opened discharging hole of the beverage container, thereby rendering a higher grade of satisfaction to a user who drinks a beverage accommodated in the beverage container, and which is constructed to have an advertisement printing zone on an upper surface thereof, thereby maximizing effectiveness of advertising.




Another object of the present invention is to provide a container cover mountable to a beverage container, which can prevent a fingernail of a user from being damaged in the course of manipulating a pull tab for opening a discharging hole of the beverage container, thereby allowing the discharging hole of the beverage container to be opened in an easier manner.




Still another object of the present invention is to provide a method and an apparatus for mounting a container cover mountable to a beverage container, which enable the container cover to be rotatably coupled to a container end of the beverage container.




In order to achieve the primary object, according to one aspect of the present invention, there is provided a container cover detachably mountable to an upper surface of a beverage container, the container cover comprising: a body formed to have substantially a disc-shaped configuration, the body being partly cut away from an edge toward a center thereof thereby to define a beverage discharging opening which has a predetermined width and a predetermined contour, the beverage discharging opening capable of being selectively communicated with a discharging hole of the beverage container as the body is rotated, an inner end of the beverage discharging opening being delimited by a rotation guiding part which has a predetermined curvature to guide rotation of the body, the body having a straw insertion hole which is defined therein at a predetermined location to have a predetermined diameter in a manner such that a straw can be inserted therethrough, the body further having an advertisement surface which has a predetermined area in a manner such that an advertising design, letters, and so forth can be printed or an attachment can be affixed thereon.




In order to achieve another object, according to another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a container cover detachably mountable to an upper end of a beverage container, the upper end of the beverage container being defined with a discharging hole and having a pull tab for opening the discharging hole, the container cover having a beverage discharging opening and a straw insertion hole, the container cover comprising: a plurality of protuberances formed on the container cover at both sides of the beverage discharging opening for allowing a user to easily rotate the container cover; a plurality of tab lifting projections formed on the container cover for lifting the pull tab as the container cover is rotated; and a filtering part formed with at least one filtering hole, the filtering part projecting upward from a plane of the container cover and being delimited by a press line which is formed therearound in a manner such that the filtering part can be depressed into the discharging hole of the upper end of the beverage container thereby to be flushed with a lower surface of the upper end of the beverage container.




In order to achieve still another object, according to still another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a method for mounting a container cover which is mountable to a beverage container, comprising the processes of: forming a body of the beverage container, in which a beverage is to be accommodated; forming a container end which is to be coupled to an upper end of the body of the beverage container and to which a pull tab for opening a discharging part and thereby defining a discharging hole is coupled, the discharging hole allowing the beverage to be discharged out of the beverage container therethrough; coupling the container end to the upper end of the body of the beverage container in a state wherein the beverage is accommodated in the body of the beverage container; forming a container cover which is composed of a body of substantially a disc-shaped configuration and is mounted to an upper surface of the container end, the body being formed with a beverage discharging opening, at least one filtering hole and a straw insertion hole; and rotatably coupling the container cover formed in the container cover forming process, between the upper surface of the container end and the pull tab, while the container end forming process is implemented.




Also, according to yet still another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a method for mounting a container cover which is mountable to a beverage container, comprising the steps of: loading a container end and moving the container end in a predetermined direction; sensing and aligning in a predetermined orientation the container end which is moved by the container end loading step; and inserting a container cover between an upper surface of the container end which is moved in an aligned state by the container end sensing and aligning step and a pull tab. To this end, there is provided an apparatus for mounting a container cover which is mountable to a beverage container, comprising: a container end loading device for loading a container end and moving the container end in a predetermined direction; a container end sensing and aligning device for sensing and aligning in a predetermined orientation the container end which is moved by the container end loading device; a container cover inserting device for inserting a container cover between an upper surface of the container end which is moved in an aligned state by the container end sensing and aligning device and a pull tab; and a container end arranging and storing device for arranging and storing in a predetermined pattern container ends each of which has the container cover inserted thereinto by the container cover inserting device.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The above objects, and other features and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent after a reading of the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the drawings, in which:





FIG. 1

is a perspective view illustrating a conventional beverage container;





FIG. 2

is a perspective view illustrating a container cover in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention;





FIGS. 3



a


through


3




d


are schematic plan views illustrating states wherein the container cover according to the embodiment of the present invention is used;





FIGS. 4



a


through


4




r


are views illustrating container covers according to several variations of the present invention;





FIG. 5

is an exploded perspective view illustrating a beverage container in which the container cover according to the present invention is coupled to a container end;





FIG. 6

is a block diagram illustrating an entire procedure of a method for mounting a container cover which is mountable to a beverage container, in accordance with the embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 7

is a block diagram illustrating detailed processes of the method for mounting a container cover which is mountable to a beverage container, in accordance with the embodiment of the present invention;





FIGS. 8



a


and


8




b


are explanatory views used for explaining the method for mounting a container cover which is mountable to a beverage container, in accordance with the embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 9



a


is a block diagram illustrating an entire procedure of a method for mounting a container cover which is mountable to a beverage container, in accordance with another embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 9



b


is a block diagram illustrating detailed processes of the method for mounting a container cover which is mountable to a beverage container, in accordance with the embodiment of the present invention, as shown in

FIG. 9



a;







FIG. 10

is a schematic view illustrating a course in which the container cover is mounted to a container end, while implementing the method for mounting a container cover which is mountable to a beverage container, in accordance with the embodiment of the present invention, as shown in

FIG. 9



a;







FIG. 11



a


is a block diagram illustrating an apparatus for mounting a container cover which is mountable to a beverage container, in accordance with still another embodiment of the present invention; and





FIG. 11



b


is a schematic plan view illustrating the apparatus for mounting a container cover which is mountable to a beverage container, according to the embodiment of the present invention, as shown in

FIG. 11



a.













DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Reference will now be made in greater detail to a preferred embodiment of the invention, an example of which is illustrated in the accompanying drawings. Wherever possible, the same reference numerals will be used throughout the drawings and the description to refer to the same or like parts.





FIG. 2

is a perspective view illustrating a container cover in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention;

FIGS. 3



a


through


3




d


are schematic plan views illustrating states wherein the container cover according to the embodiment of the present invention is used; and

FIGS. 4



a


through


4




r


are views illustrating container covers according to several variations of the present invention.




As can be readily seen from

FIG. 2

, a beverage container


100


is formed, on an upper surface thereof, with a discharging hole


124


through which a beverage accommodated in the beverage container


100


can be discharged out of the beverage container


100


. The beverage container


100


has a capping device. The capping device comprises a seal plate and a pull tab


122


. The seal plate is formed in a manner such that it closes the discharging hole


124


when the discharging hole


124


has not yet been opened. The pull tab


122


is coupled to the upper surface of the beverage container


100


in a manner such that it can depress downward the seal plate to let the seal plate break free along a scored line which is formed around the seal plate. According to the present invention, a container cover


130


is provided in a manner such that it is mounted to the upper surface of the beverage container


100


thereby to selectively open and close the initially opened discharging hole


124


.




The container cover


130


is rotatably installed on the upper surface of the beverage container


100


. The container cover


130


comprises a body which is formed to have substantially a disc-shaped configuration. By the fact that the body is partly cut away from an edge toward a center thereof, the container cover


130


is formed with a beverage discharging opening


132


which has a predetermined width and a predetermined contour. An inner end of the beverage discharging opening


132


is delimited by a rotation guiding part


132




a


which has a predetermined curvature to guide rotation of the container cover


130


. The container cover


130


has an advertisement surface


138


which is defined on an upper surface of the body having the disc-shaped configuration. The advertisement surface


138


has a predetermined area in a manner such that an advertising design or letters can be printed or an attachment can be affixed thereon.




The container cover


130


can selectively include a plurality of filtering holes


134


and a straw insertion hole


136


. The plurality of filtering holes


134


are defined at a predetermined region on the upper surface of the body of the container cover


130


to have a predetermined contour, in a manner such that they can filter solid matters existing in the beverage container


100


. The straw insertion hole


136


is also defined on the upper surface of the body of the container cover


130


to have a predetermined diameter, in a manner such that a straw can be inserted therethrough.




While the beverage discharging opening


132


has substantially a shape of an isosceles triangle wherein a width is gradually decreased from an entrance corresponding to a circumferential outer surface of the container cover


130


toward the rotation guiding part


132




a


, it is not limited to the shape of an isosceles triangle and instead, can be diversely varied in its shape. For example, as shown in

FIG. 4



a


, the beverage discharging opening


132


can be formed with a bulged part


132




b


which has a preset curvature in a manner such that the beverage discharging opening


132


has the same contour as the discharging hole


124


of the beverage container


100


thereby to enable a front end of the pull tab


122


to easily depress the seal plate.




While it is preferred that the advertisement surface


138


is defined on a portion of the upper surface of the body of the container cover


130


to have the predetermined area, which corresponds to a left side or a right side of the beverage discharging opening


132


, without adversely affecting forming positions of the beverage discharging opening


132


, the plurality of filtering holes


134


and the straw insertion hole


136


, the advertisement surface


138


can be defined at a variety of locations. Also, diverse advertising methods such as printing, affixing or forming can be effected on the advertisement surface


138


.




While the plurality of filtering holes


134


can be formed in a manner such that they are composed of a plurality of slots which extend in a vertical direction and have different lengths and such that the plurality of slots are spaced apart one from another by a predetermined spacing, they are not limited to this arrangement, and for example, the plurality of slots can extend in a horizontal direction and a plurality of holes which have a predetermined inner diameter can be spaced apart one from another by a predetermined separation.




The straw insertion hole


136


can be formed in a manner such that it has a variety of diameters depending upon a diameter of a particular straw which is used in the beverage container


100


.




On the other hand, as shown in

FIG. 4



a


, a plurality of protuberances


140


are formed on the upper surface of the body of the container cover


130


for allowing a user to easily apply rotating force to the body of the container cover


130


.




In this connection, a single protuberance can be projectedly formed on the body of the container cover


130


, or the plurality of protuberances


140


can be projectedly formed on the body of the container cover


130


in a manner such that they are spaced apart one from another by a predetermined distance. The single protuberance or the plurality of protuberances


140


can be formed at a predetermined region on the body of the container cover


130


, without adversely affecting forming positions of the beverage discharging opening


132


, the advertisement surface


138


, the plurality of filtering holes


134


and the straw insertion hole


136


. Also, while, in the present invention, the plurality of protuberances


140


are projectedly formed on the body of the container cover


130


, a person skilled in the art will readily recognize that the plurality of protuberances


140


can be depressedly formed on the body of the container cover


130


.




As shown in

FIG. 3



a


, in a state wherein the aforementioned container cover


130


is mounted to the upper surface of the beverage container


100


of which the discharging hole


124


is opened, if the user pulls upward the pull tab


122


in order to drink the beverage, the seal plate (later, described as a “discharging part”) breaks free along the scored line which is formed therearound while pivoting downward, whereby the discharging hole


124


is defined. In this state, when the user drinks the beverage, the beverage is discharged out of the beverage container


100


through the beverage discharging opening


132


which is arranged to be communicated with the discharging hole


124


.




If the user moves to a certain place while holding in his hand the beverage container


100


laden with still-unconsumed beverage or it is necessary to interrupt drinking of the beverage and leave the beverage container


100


laden with still-unconsumed beverage in a moving vehicle, as shown in

FIG. 3



b


, by rotating the container cover


130


to cause a closure surface which is defined at a side of the beverage discharging opening


132


, to close the discharging hole


124


, it is possible to prevent some gaseous ingredients contained in the beverage from being discharged into the atmospheric air and foreign substances suspended in the atmosphere from entering into the beverage container


100


. Further, it is possible to inhibit spillage of the beverage even when the beverage container


100


is overturned.




Also, for example, in the case that a beverage which is made by grinding vegetables and fruits is accommodated in the beverage container


100


so that solid matters exist in the beverage, if the user does not want to drink the solid matters existing in the beverage, as shown in

FIG. 3



c


, the container cover


130


is rotated so that the plurality of filtering holes


134


are positioned above the discharging hole


124


. By doing this, when the user drinks the beverage, the solid matters are filtered by a filtering part which includes the plurality of filtering holes


134


, and only liquid beverage is discharged through the plurality of filtering holes


134


, whereby it is possible to suit the user's taste.




Further, even in the case that a child wants to drink the beverage using a straw, as shown in

FIG. 3



d


, by rotating the container cover


130


so that the straw insertion hole


136


is positioned above the discharging hole


124


, the straw can be inserted into the beverage container


100


through the straw insertion hole


136


and the discharging hole


124


.




In the meanwhile, as shown in

FIG. 4



a


, in a structure in which the plurality of protuberances


140


are formed on the upper surface of the container cover


130


, since rotating force can be easily transferred to the container cover


130


, the rotation of the container cover


130


can be implemented in an easier manner. Also, as can be readily seen from the same drawing, in a structure in which the bulged part


132




b


is formed in the beverage discharging opening


132


, because the front end of the pull tab


122


of the capping device can easily depress the seal plate thereby to open the discharging hole


124


, even in the case that the container cover


130


is mounted to the beverage container


100


before the discharging hole


124


is opened, the discharging hole


124


can be easily opened by pulling upward the pull tab


122


.




On the other hand, as shown in

FIG. 4



b


, the container cover


130


is configured in a manner such that a connecting part


132




c


is formed along a portion of the circumferential outer surface of the container cover


130


, which corresponds to an outer end of the beverage discharging opening


132


, thereby to close the outer end of the beverage discharging opening


132


. According to this, by the closing function of the connecting part


132




c


, it is possible to prevent foreign substances from accumulating on an inner edge portion of a container end


120


. Also, upon drinking the beverage, because the lip is brought into contact with an upper surface of the connecting part


132




c


, uncomfortableness which can be induced to the user due to contact with the sharp edge portion of the beverage container


100


, can be avoided.




In addition, as shown in

FIGS. 4



c


and


4




d


, the container cover


130


is configured in a manner such that a film member


136




a


is provided in the straw insertion hole


136


in a manner such that it closes the straw insertion hole


136


and is torn when the straw is inserted through the straw insertion hole


136


. Hence, it is possible to prevent foreign substances from accumulating on the upper surface of the beverage container


100


through the straw insertion hole


136


. Upon drinking the beverage using the straw, when the film member


136




a


is torn by an end of the straw and the straw is inserted through the straw insertion hole


136


, because the torn film member


136




a


is squeezed against a circumferential outer surface of the inserted straw, the straw is prevented from playing or floating in the beverage, whereby it is possible to conveniently drink the beverage.




In the meanwhile, as shown in

FIGS. 4



e


and


4




f


, the container cover


130


is configured in a manner such that a protective tape


138




a


is removably attached to the upper surface of the container cover


130


. The protective tape


138




a


serves to prevent foreign substances from directly adhering to the upper surface of the container cover


130


. Further, as shown in

FIGS. 4



g


and


4




h


, the protective tape


138




a


can be formed to have a contour which is similar to that of the beverage discharging opening


132


so that it can close only the beverage discharging opening


132


. Also, the protective tape


138




a


can be modified to have a variety of shapes. Also, as shown in

FIG. 4



i


, the protective tape


138




a


can be removably attached to the entire upper surface of the container cover


130


, and dotted cut lines


138




c


are formed on the protective tape


138




a


selectively around the beverage discharging opening


132


, the straw insertion hole


136


and the plurality of filtering holes


134


, thereby enabling the user to selectively and partially remove the protective tape


138




a


as occasion demands and use the correspondingly exposed opening or hole.




Moreover, a removal tab portion


138




b


is provided in an edge portion of each piece of the protective tape


138




a


, which is independently removed from the entire protective tape


138




a


, thereby allowing a protective tape removing operation to be smoothly performed upon drinking the beverage.




In the mean time, referring to

FIGS. 4



j


and


4




k


, there are shown perspective views illustrating another straw insertion structure according to the present invention. As shown in

FIGS. 4



j


and


4




k


, in the vicinity of the beverage discharging opening


132


of the container cover


130


, a straw supporting member


137


is formed by the fact that a portion of the container cover


130


is cut. The straw supporting member


137


is configured in a manner such that it can be folded at a predetermined angle to be positioned above the beverage discharging opening


132


.




The straw supporting member


137


comprises a supporting part


137




a


which has substantially a rectangular configuration and a straw insertion part


137




b


which has substantially an annular ring-shaped configuration. The supporting part


137




a


has one end which adjoins the beverage discharging opening


132


of the container cover


130


. The one end of the supporting part


137




a


is integrally formed with the body of the container cover


130


in a manner such that it can be folded from a plane of the container cover


130


along a dotted cut line at a predetermined angle. The supporting part


137




a


has the other end which is formed as a free end. The straw insertion part


137




b


is integrally formed with the other end of the supporting part


137




a


in a manner such that it can be folded from a plane of the supporting part


137




a


along a dotted cut line at a predetermined angle. A straw insertion hole


137




c


is defined in a center portion of the straw insertion part


137




b


to have a predetermined diameter in a manner such that the straw can be inserted therethrough.




Also, a semi-circular groove


137




d


is defined at a portion of the container cover


130


, which defines the straw supporting member


137


in such a manner that it faces the other end of the straw insertion part


137




b


, thereby to allow the straw supporting member


137


to be easily separated from the body of the container cover


130


.




In a state wherein the straw supporting member


137


is configured as shown in

FIG. 4



j


, if the user wishes to use the straw supporting member


137


, as shown in

FIG. 4



k


, a fingernail or the like is first inserted into the semi-circular groove


137




d


. Then, the supporting part


137




a


is folded at the predetermined angle and thereafter, the straw insertion part


137




b


is folded at the predetermined angle. Thus, in a state wherein the straw insertion part


137




b


is positioned above the beverage discharging opening


132


, the straw is inserted through the straw insertion hole


137




c


to enable the user to drink the beverage using the straw. At this time, by altering the folding angles of the supporting part


137




a


and the straw insert ion part


137




b


of the straw supporting member


137


to angles which are adequate for the user to drink the beverage, it is possible to easily drink the beverage accommodated in the beverage container


100


, without experiencing any inconvenience.




On the other hand, referring to

FIGS. 4



l


through


4




p


, means for preventing the fingernail of the user from being broken or damaged in the course of pulling upward the pull tab


122


for opening the discharging hole


124


of the beverage container


100


, is provided to the container cover


130


which has the beverage discharging hole


132


and the plurality of protuberances


140


, thereby enabling the discharging hole


124


to be easily opened. Two groups of protuberances


140




a


and


140




b


are formed on the container cover


130


leftward and rightward, respectively, of the beverage discharging opening


132


for rendering rotation of the container cover


130


. In the case that the container cover


130


is mounted to the metal can serving as the beverage container, a pair of tab lifting projections


135


for slantingly lifting the pull tab


122


at a predetermined angle upon rotation of the container cover


130


, are formed at positions which correspond to both sides of the pull tab


112


(see

FIG. 4



o


).




Here, it should be noted that the pair of tab lifting projections


135


can be formed when forming the container cover


130


(that is, in a pressing process). As an example of this, it is preferred that the shape as shown in

FIG. 4



m


or the shape as shown in

FIG. 4



n


be used.




That is to say, referring to

FIG. 4



m


, when the container cover


130


is rotated, both sides of each tab lifting projection


135


are formed with a pair of upward inclined portions


135




a


in a manner such that the pull tab


122


is easily lifted by the pair of upward inclined portions


135




a


. Also, a middle portion of each tab lifting projection


135


is formed in the shape of a tab supporting portion


135




b


which is flatly formed between the pair of upward inclined portions


135




a


in a manner such that the tab


122


is maintained in a lifted state.




Referring to

FIG. 4



n


, both sides of each tab lifting projection


135


are formed with a pair of upward inclined portions


135




c


. Also, a middle portion of each tab lifting projection


135


is formed in the shape of a tab supporting portion


135




d


which is depressed downward between the pair of upward inclined portions


135




c


in a manner such that the pull tab


122


is maintained in a lifted state.




Accordingly, by adopting the pair of tab lifting projections


135


constructed as just mentioned above, as shown in

FIG. 4



o


, if rotating force is applied to two groups of protuberances


140




a


and/or


140




b


to rotate the container cover


130


, as the upward inclined portion


135




a


or


135




c


of the tab lifting projection


135


is moved below the pull tab


122


, the pull tab


122


is positioned on the tab supporting portion


135




b


or


135




d


. And, in this way, a manipulating space for pulling upward the pull tab


122


and thereby opening the discharging hole


124


is sufficiently secured.




Also, according to the present invention, as shown in

FIGS. 4



q


through


4




r


, the plurality of filtering holes


134


are defined upon forming the container cover


130


in a manner such that the filtering part which includes the plurality of filtering holes


134


projects upward from the plane of the container cover


130


and a press line


134




a


is formed around the filtering part.




Consequently, in the configuration of the filtering part including the plurality of filtering holes


134


, as can be readily seen from

FIG. 4



r


, even in the case that the container cover


130


is rotated, a lower surface of the filtering part is not brought into direct contact with the upper surface of a body


110


of the beverage container


100


. Also, in this configuration, in a state wherein the filtering part is aligned with the discharging hole


124


which is formed in the upper surface of the beverage container


100


, by depressing downward the filtering part including the plurality of filtering holes


134


, the filtering part is fitted into the discharging hole


124


. Therefore, due to the fact that the lower surface of the filtering part is flushed with a lower end of the discharging hole


124


, it is possible to drink the beverage in a state wherein solid matters are not caught therebetween .




In the meanwhile, a person skilled in the art will readily appreciate that a configuration and a size of the body of the container cover


130


according to the present invention can be changed, depending upon a type of a beverage container which is used, without departing from the technical spirit of the present invention. Likewise, the present invention must not be understood to be limited with regard to a thickness, a material and a color of the body of the container cover


130


. Instead, the contours and the numbers of the beverage discharging opening


132


, the plurality of filtering holes


134


, the inner diameter of the straw insertion hole


136


, and so forth can be diversely changed.





FIG. 5

is an exploded perspective view illustrating the beverage container in which the container cover according to the present invention is coupled to the container end.




As shown in

FIG. 5

, the beverage container


100


according to the present invention has a construction wherein the container cover


130


is installed on the upper surface of the container end


120


which is coupled to an upper end of the body


110


of the beverage container


100


. The container cover


130


is rotatably coupled between the upper surface of the container end


120


and the pull tab


122


in the course of forming the container end


120


of the beverage container


100


.





FIG. 6

is a block diagram illustrating an entire procedure of a method for mounting a container cover which is mountable to a beverage container, in accordance with the embodiment of the present intention;

FIG. 7

is a block diagram illustrating detailed processes of the method for mounting a container cover which is mountable to a beverage container, in accordance with the embodiment of the present invention; and

FIGS. 8



a


and


8




b


are explanatory views used for explaining the method for mounting a container cover which is mountable to a beverage container, in accordance with the embodiment of the present invention. More particularly,

FIGS. 8



a


and


8




b


are views which are connected with each other and schematically illustrate the processes as shown in FIG.


7


.




As shown in

FIGS. 6 and 7

, a method for mounting a container cover which is mountable to a beverage container in accordance with the embodiment of the present invention comprises a body forming process


200


, a container end forming process


300


, a container end coupling process


400


, a container cover forming process


500


and a container cover coupling process


600


.




The body forming process


200


is a process for forming the body


110


of the beverage container


100


, in which the beverage is to be accommodated. The container end forming process


300


is a process for forming the container end


120


which is to be coupled to the upper end of the body


110


formed by the body forming process


200


and to which the pull tab


122


for opening the discharging part and thereby defining the discharging hole


124


is coupled. As described above, the discharging hole


124


allows the beverage to be discharged out of the beverage container


100


therethrough.




The container cover forming process


500


is a process for forming the container cover


130


which is composed of the body of substantially the disc-shaped configuration and is mounted to the upper surface of the container end


120


, with the body selectively formed with the beverage discharging opening


132


, the plurality of filtering holes


134


and the straw insertion hole


136


. The container cover coupling process


600


is a process for rotatably coupling the container cover


130


formed in the container cover forming process


500


, between the upper surface of the container end


120


and the pull tab


122


.




The body forming process


200


, the container end forming process


300


and the container cover forming process


500


are inconsecutive processes which may not be sequentially implemented. Therefore, the body


110


of the beverage container


100


, the container end


120


and the container cover


130


are formed in their respective forming processes, depending upon process conditions such as a processing time, a space and the like. Thereafter, while they are kept in stock, they can be used in the container end coupling process


400


or in the container cover coupling process


600


. The container cover coupling process


600


is performed while the container end forming process


300


is implemented.




Moreover, the container cover forming process


500


is implemented through a press work using a press. The method according to the present invention further comprises a container cover loading process


700


for loading the container cover


130


which is formed in such a way, using a loading device (not shown), and for supplying the container cover


130


onto the upper surface of the container end


120


.




The method can further comprise an advertisement forming process


900


for forming the advertisement such as the design, letters, and so forth, on the upper surface of the container cover


130


while the container cover forming process


500


or the container cover loading process


700


is implemented. The advertisement forming process


900


can be effected using a printing technique in which the design and letters are printed on the container cover


130


, an affixing technique in which an advertisement is affixed onto the container cover


130


or a forming technique in which the design and the letters are integrally formed on the container cover


130


. However, the advertisement forming process


900


is not limited to the abovedescribed techniques, and instead, can use a diversity of other techniques which are well known in the art. Also, the advertisement forming process


900


must not be understood as being limitedly implemented only while implementing the container cover forming process


500


or the container cover loading process


700


. Instead, the advertisement forming process


900


can be implemented under other processes without limitation.




The loading device can comprise a conveyor system, a feeding robot or the like.




On the other hand, describing the container end forming process


300


in detail with reference to

FIG. 7

, the container end forming process


300


comprises a cutting step


310


for circularly cutting a thin metal plate, (preferably, a metal plate which is wound in the form of a coil is mounted to a facility such as a coiler to enable a continuous cutting operation), which is coated with aluminum thereby to form a circular plate


312


, an outer shell forming step


320


for forming an outer shell


120




a


of the container end


120


by bending upward an edge portion of the circular plate


312


which is cut in the cutting step


310


, a compound applying step


330


for applying compound at a portion where the outer shell


120




a


which is formed in the outer shell forming step


320


is coupled to the upper end of the body


110


of the beverage container


100


, a first step


342


for forming a protrusion


346


having a predetermined size, on a center portion of the circular plate


312


as shown in

FIG. 8



a


, and a second step


344


for forming a pin seating part


348


on which a central pin


126


for fastening the pull tab


122


is seated, by depressing downward a center portion of the protrusion


346


which is formed in such a way. The first step


342


and the second step


344


cooperatively constitute a pin seating part forming step


340


.




The container end forming process


300


further comprises a container end surface forming step


350


for forming a schematic entire contour of a container end surface on the circular plate


312


, which includes a pair of tab fixing projections


354


for fixedly maintaining a position of the pull tab


122


and the discharging part


352


to be formed with the discharging hole


124


, a score line forming step


360


for forming a score line


362


in a manner such that the score line


362


corresponds to the contour of the discharging hole


124


in a manner such that the discharging hole


124


through which the beverage is discharged out of the beverage container


100


is formed as the discharging part


352


which is defined in the container end surface forming step


350


is opened by the depressing force of the pull tab


122


, and a tab installing step


370


for loading and fastening the pull tab


122


on the pin seating part


348


which is formed in the pin seating part forming step


340


.




In the meanwhile, after implementing the compound applying step


330


and the tab installing step


370


, as shown in

FIG. 7

, an inspecting step


390


for inspecting forming conditions at the respective steps and thereby for checking inferiority can be implemented. It is not necessary that this inspecting step


390


be limitedly implemented only after the compound applying step


330


and the Lab installing step


370


. Instead, the inspecting step


390


can be implemented before or after the various processes and steps, as occasion demands.




Also, as shown in

FIGS. 7

,


8




a


and


8




b


, after the compound applying step


330


and the pin seating part forming step


340


are implemented, a design and letter forming step


392


for indicating manufacturing details


392




a


or forming advertising letters, design, and so forth, can be implemented.




In implementing the above-described container cover coupling process


600


, before the pull tab


122


is loaded and coupled to the container end


120


, the container cover


130


can be loaded on the container end


120


(see the path ‘a’ of

FIG. 8



b


), or the pull tab


122


and the container cover


130


are simultaneously loaded on the container end


120


. Thereupon, as the pull tab


122


is installed on the container end


120


by the central pin


126


, the container cover


130


is supported along with the pull tab


122


by the central pin


126


(see the path ‘b’ of

FIG. 8



b


). For example, as shown in

FIG. 7

, in implementing the tab installing step


370


, the container cover


130


is simultaneously loaded and installed along with the pull tab


122


which is to be coupled to the container end


120


by the central pin


126


.




Also, fluctuation preventing means


800


are formed on the container end


120


or on the container cover


130


in a manner such that the container cover


130


is fixedly maintained in place without being fluctuated while the container cover


130


is loaded on the upper surface of the container end


120


and installed between the upper surface of the container end


120


and the pull tab


122


, and in a manner such that the tab fastening operation is smoothly performed upon implementing the tab installing step


370


.




For example, as in the container cover


130


′ illustrated in

FIG. 8



b


(see the path ‘c’), the fluctuation preventing means


800


comprises a pair of engaging grooves


810


which are formed in the container cover


130


′ (see

FIG. 8



b


) in a manner such that the pair of tab fixing projections


354


which are projectedly formed on the upper surface of the container end


120


in the container end surface forming step


350


for enabling the pull tab


122


installed on the container end surface in the tab installing step


370


to be fastened without experiencing fluctuation, are engaged into the pair of engaging grooves


810


, respectively. In the case that the pair of engaging grooves


810


are formed in the container cover


130


′ as described above, the pair of engaging grooves


810


can be simultaneously formed upon implementing a press work in the container cover forming process


500


.




In other words, because the pair of tab fixing projections


354


are engaged into the pair of engaging grooves


810


, respectively, of the container cover


130


′, when installing the pull tab


122


, the container cover


130


can be fixedly maintained without experiencing fluctuation. And, in a state wherein the container cover


130


is fixed, if the user pulls upward the pull tab


122


in order to drink the beverage accommodated in the beverage container


100


, as a distance between the pull tab


122


and the container end surface is lengthened, the container cover


130


is ready to be rotated.




In the container end forming process


300


, if the tab installing step


370


by which the pull tab


122


is installed, is completed, a packing and storing process


380


for packing and storing the container end


120


in a proper unit is effected.




In the meanwhile, the method for mounting a container cover mountable to a beverage container is not limited to the method according to the above-described embodiment, and instead, can be variously modified without departing from the technical spirit of the present invention. Also, while it is explained in the above embodiment that the cylindrical metal container is used, the present invention must not be understood to be limited to this construction. Rather, the present invention can be applied to containers which have a variety of materials and a diversity of configurations. In this regard, it is preferred that materials for the container and the container cover be the same with each other for promoting recycling. For example, if the beverage container is made of aluminum, the container cover can also be made of aluminum for facilitating material recycling. In accordance with another embodiment of the present invention, the beverage container and the container cover can be made of paper.




Hereinafter, a method for mounting a container cover mountable to a beverage container, in accordance with another embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to the attached drawings.





FIG. 9



a


is a block diagram illustrating an entire procedure of a method for mounting a container cover which is mountable to a beverage container, in accordance with another embodiment of the present invention;

FIG. 9



b


is a block diagram illustrating detailed processes of the method for mounting a container cover which is mountable to a beverage container, in accordance with the embodiment of the present invention, as shown in

FIG. 9



a


; and

FIG. 10

is a schematic view illustrating a course in which the container cover is mounted to the container end, while implementing the method for mounting a container cover which is mountable to a beverage container, in accordance with the embodiment of the present invention, as shown in

FIG. 9



a.






In the method for mounting a container cover mountable to a beverage container in accordance with another embodiment of the present invention, as shown in

FIG. 9



a


, the container end


120


is formed by the preset container end forming process, and the container cover


130


is formed by the container cover forming process, for example, the press working process. At this time, the container cover


130


comprises the body of substantially the disc-shaped configuration. The container cover


130


has the beverage discharging opening


132


, the plurality of filtering holes


134


and the straw insertion hole


136


which can be selectively formed in the body. The beverage discharging opening


132


is formed in such a manner that it is communicated with the discharging hole


124


which is formed by an opening action of the pull tab


122


mounted to the container end


120


which is coupled to the upper end of the body


110


of the beverage container


100


, thereby allowing the beverage accommodated in the body


110


of the beverage container


100


to be discharged out of the beverage container


100


. The plurality of filtering holes


134


are formed in a manner such that solid matters existing in the beverage container


100


can be filtered thereby. The straw insertion hole


136


is formed to have the predetermined diameter in a manner such that the straw can be inserted therethrough. The method in accordance with this another embodiment of the present invention comprises a container end loading step


1210


for loading the container end


120


and moving the container end


120


in a predetermined direction; a container end sensing and aligning step


1220


for sensing and aligning in a predetermined orientation the container end


120


which is moved by the container end loading step


1210


; and a container cover inserting step


1230


for inserting the container cover


130


between the upper surface of the container end


120


which is moved in an aligned state by the container end sensing and aligning step


1220


and the pull tab


122


.




As shown in

FIGS. 9



b


and


10


, the container cover inserting step


1230


comprises a first sub-step


1232


of fixedly maintaining the container end


120


which is moved, thereby to prevent the container end


120


from fluctuating; a second sub-step


1234


of slantingly lifting the pull tab


122


at a predetermined angle, which is coupled to the upper end of the container end


120


which is fixedly maintained by the first sub-step


1232


; and a third sub-step


1236


of inserting the container cover


130


between the pull tab


122


which is lifted by the second sub-step


1234


and the upper surface of the container end


120


.




The second sub-step


1234


is, as shown in

FIG. 10

, implemented using a proper tool which is inserted between the upper surface of the container end


120


and the pull tab


122


to lift the pull tab


122


, such as a jig A. Also, the container cover inserting step


1230


further comprises the sub-step of returning the jig A which is inserted in the second sub-step


1234


to its original position after the container cover


130


is inserted between the container end


120


and the pull tab


122


in the third sub-step


1236


. If the jig A is returned it its original position, as the pull tab


122


is also returned to its original position by its own elasticity, the mounting of the container cover


130


between the container end


120


and the pull tab


122


is completed.




The container end sensing and aligning step


1220


serves as a step for sensing and aligning the container end


120


in the predetermined orientation and then feeding the container end


120


to the next step, to ensure the fact that the container cover


130


is reliably inserted between the container end


120


and the pull tab


122


in the second and third sub-steps


1234


and


1236


of the container cover inserting step


1230


. Namely, by the container end sensing and aligning step


1220


, because the pull tab


122


which is coupled to the upper surface of the container end


120


, is aligned in the same predetermined direction, the second and third sub-steps


1234


and


1236


can be rapidly implemented using the single tool or the jig A, and it is not necessary to additionally adjust a direction of the tool or the jig A.




Moreover, as shown in

FIG. 9



a


, the method for mounting the container cover according to the present invention, can further include an arranging and storing step


1240


for arranging and storing in a predetermined pattern container ends


120


each of which has the container cover


130


inserted between the pull tab


122


and itself by the container cover inserting step


1230


.




On the other hand, as in the above-described method according to the present invention, if the container cover


130


is mounted to the container end


120


, by implementing the step of mounting the container end


120


to the body


110


of the beverage container


100


into which the beverage is accommodated, the manufacturing of the beverage container


100


is completed.





FIG. 11



a


is a block diagram illustrating an apparatus for mounting a container cover which is mountable to a beverage container, in accordance with still another embodiment of the present invention; and

FIG. 11



b


is a schematic plan view illustrating the apparatus for mounting a container cover which is mountable to a beverage container, according to the embodiment of the present invention, as shown in

FIG. 11



a.






As shown in

FIGS. 11



a


and


11




b


, an apparatus for mounting a container cover which is mountable to a beverage container, in accordance with the embodiment of the present invention, functions to mount the container cover


130


to the upper surface of the container end


120


. At this time, the container cover


130


comprises the body of substantially the disc-shaped configuration. The container cover


130


has the beverage discharging opening


132


, the plurality of filtering holes


134


and the straw insertion hole


136


which can be selectively formed in the body. The beverage discharging opening


132


is formed in such a manner that it is communicated with the discharging hole


124


which is formed by an opening action of the pull tab


122


mounted to the container end


120


which is coupled to the upper end of the body


110


of the beverage container


100


, thereby allowing the beverage accommodated in the body


110


of the beverage container


100


to be discharged out of the beverage container


100


. The plurality of filtering holes


134


are formed in a manner such that solid matters existing in the beverage container


100


can be filtered thereby. The straw insertion hole


136


is formed to have the predetermined diameter in a manner such that the straw can be inserted therethrough. The apparatus for mounting a container cover which is mountable to a beverage container, in accordance with the embodiment of the present invention, comprises a container end loading device


1300


for loading the container end


120


and moving the, container end


120


in a predetermined direction; a container end sensing and aligning device


1400


for sensing and aligning in a predetermined orientation the container end


120


which is moved by the container end loading device


1300


; a container cover inserting device


1500


for inserting the container cover


130


between the upper surface of the container end


120


which is moved in an aligned state by the container end sensing and aligning device


1400


and the pull tab


122


; and a container end arranging and storing device


1600


for arranging and storing in a predetermined pattern container ends


120


each of which has the container cover


130


inserted between the pull tab


122


and itself by the container cover inserting device


1500


.




As shown in

FIG. 11



b


, the container end loading device


1300


comprises a conveyor system which is capable of loading and feeding the container end


120


when the container end


120


formed by the container end forming process is transferred therein. It is preferred that the conveyor system is configured in a manner such that a plurality of feeding columns


1310


each of which can feed a plurality of container ends


120


, are arranged therein, in a state wherein they are spaced apart one from another by a predetermined distance. The drawing reference numeral


1320


represents a driving device for driving the container end loading device


1300


.




The container end sensing and aligning device


1400


comprises a sensing section


1410


for sensing a configuration of the container end


120


which is moved along its path; a memory section


1420


for storing image data signals which correspond to the plurality of container ends


120


, respectively; a control section


1430


for receiving an image signal of the container end


120


, which is sensed by the sensing section


1410


, comparing the image signal with an image data signal of a corresponding container end


120


, which is stored in the memory section


1420


, and creating a direction adjusting signal when the image signal sensed by the sensing section


1410


is different from the image data signal stored in the memory section


1420


, thereby to enable an image signal which is the same as the image data signal to be sensed by the sensing section


1410


; a direction adjustment driving section


1440


actuated by the direction adjusting signal which is transmitted from the control section


1430


; and a direction adjusting jig section


1450


driven by the direction adjustment driving section


1440


for adjusting a direction of the container end


120


.




The sensing section


1410


is composed of, for example, an image sensor for sensing a configuration of the container end


120


. The sensing section


1410


outputs an image signal which is obtained by sensing the configuration of the container end


120


, to the control section


1430


. The control section


1430


compares the image signal which is transmitted from the sensing section


1410


, with the image data signal of the corresponding container end


120


, and creates the direction adjusting signal when the image signal sensed by the sensing section


1410


is different from the image data signal stored in the memory section


1420


. Thereupon, the direction adjustment is effected by the direction adjustment driving section


1440


and the direction adjusting jig section


1450


, whereby the container cover inserting operation which is performed by the container cover inserting device


1500


can be reliably implemented. For example, the image sensor photographs a direction of the pull tab


122


which is coupled to the upper surface of the container end


120


. The direction which is photographed or imaged by the sensing section


1410


is compared with the data direction of the pull tab


122


which is stored in the memory section


1420


, if the two direction are not coincident with each other, the direction of the container end


120


is adjusted, whereby it is possible to feed the container ends


120


which are always aligned in the same predetermined direction, into the container cover inserting device


1500


.




The sensing section


1410


should not be understood as being limitedly composed of the image sensor. Instead, the sensing section can be composed of a proximity sensor.




The container cover inserting device


1500


comprises a container end fixing section


1510


for fixedly maintaining the container end


120


in a manner such that it does not fluctuate; a tab lifting section


1520


inserted between the upper surface of the container end


120


which is fixedly maintained by the container end fixing section


1510


and the pull tab


122


for slantingly lifting the pull tab


122


at the predetermined angle, the tab lifting section


1520


being returned to its original position after the container cover


130


is inserted between the upper surface of the container end


120


and the pull tab


122


; and a container cover inserting section


1530


for loading and inserting the container cover


130


between the upper surface of the container end


120


and the pull tab


122


in a state wherein the pull tab


122


is lifted.




The container end fixing section


1510


can comprise a jig which is able to grasp both sides of the container end


120


or a robot arm which is able to fix the container end


120


, etc.




The tab lifting section


1520


can be constructed to have a shape as represented by the drawing reference numeral A in

FIG. 10

, thereby to effect lifting of the pull tab


122


.




The container cover inserting section


1530


can comprise a variety of jigs, robot arms, or the like, capable of grasping the container cover


130


which is formed by the container cover forming facility, for example, the press and then transferred by the conveyor system, or is formed by the container cover forming facility and then received in a storing receptacle, inserting the container cover


130


between the container end


120


and the pull tab


122


, and then returning to its original position.




Hereinafter, operations of the apparatus for mounting a container cover mountable to a beverage container, will be described in detail.




As shown in

FIGS. 11



a


and


11




b


, after the container covers


130


which are formed by the container cover forming process and transferred by the conveyor system, or are formed by the container cover forming process and received in the storing receptacle, are supplied onto an upper surface of the container end loading device


1300


, the plurality of container ends


120


are fed at a predetermined speed along their paths.




While the container ends


120


are fed as described above, the sensing section


1410


of the container end sensing and aligning device


1400


senses a configuration of the container end


120


, creates an image signal for the configuration of the container end


120


and transmits the image signal to the control section


1430


.




The control section


1430


compares the image signal of the configuration of the container end


120


which is sensed by the sensing section


1410


, with the data signal for the configuration which is stored in the memory section


1420


, creates the direction adjusting signal if the two signals are not the same, and transmits the direction adjusting signal to the direction adjustment driving section


1440


thereby to drive the direction adjustment jig section


1450


. By this, the direction of the container end


120


is adjusted to be the same as that which is stored in the memory section


1420


.




The container end


120


which is adjusted in its direction as described above, is fed into the container cover inserting device


1500


and then inserted between the upper surface of the container end


120


and the pull tab


122


. Describing this procedure more detail, in a state wherein the container end


120


is fixedly maintained by the container end fixing section


1510


not to be fluctuated, the tab lifting section


1520


lifts the pull tab


122


which is installed on the upper surface of the container end


120


by the predetermined angle. In this situation, the container cover insertion section


1530


grasps the container cover


130


which is formed by the container cover forming facility, for example, the press and then transferred by the conveyor system, or is formed by the container cover forming facility and then received in the storing receptacle, inserts the container cover


130


between the container end


120


and the pull tab


122


, and then returns to its original position. By this, as the pull tab


122


is also returned to its original position by its own elasticity, the mounting operation of the container cover


130


is completed.




The container ends


120


to which the container covers


130


are mounted, respectively, are arranged by the container end arranging and storing device


1600


in the predetermined pattern and then received in a storage.




On the other hand, as the container end


120


to which the container cover


130


is mounted, is coupled to the upper end of the body


110


of the beverage container


100


in which the beverage is accommodated, the manufacturing of the beverage container


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is completed.




As described above, the container cover mountable to a beverage container and a mounting method and apparatus thereof according to the present invention provide advantages in that, since it is possible to selectively reclose with the container cover an opened discharging hole defined in a container end surface, entrance of foreign substances into the beverage container is avoided. Also, because the container cover is formed with at least one filtering hole and a straw insertion hole, a higher grade of satisfaction can be rendered to a user. Moreover, due to the fact that the container cover is provided with an advertising function, advertising effectiveness can be maximized. Furthermore, according to the present invention, it is possible to prevent a fingernail of the user from being damaged in the course of manipulating a pull tab for opening the discharging hole of the beverage container, whereby the discharging hole of the beverage container can be opened in an easier manner. In addition, by the method and apparatus according to the present invention, the container cover can be rotatably coupled to the container end of the beverage container.




In the drawings and specification, there have been disclosed typical preferred embodiments of the invention and, although specific terms are employed, they are used in a generic and descriptive sense only and not for purposes of limitation, the scope of the invention being set forth in the following claims.



Claims
  • 1. An apparatus for mounting a container cover to a beverage container, the apparatus comprising:a container end loading device for loading a container end and moving the container end in a predetermined direction, the container end for coupling to an upper end of a body of the beverage container, the container end having an upper surface and a pull tab attached to the upper surface, the pull tab providing a discharging hole in the container end by an opening action of the pull tab; a container end sensing and aligning device for sensing and aligning in a predetermined rotational orientation the container end which is moved by the container end loading device; a container cover mounting device for mounting a container cover onto an aligned container end between the upper surface of the aligned container end and the pull tab, the container cover comprising a body of substantially a disc-shaped configuration, the container cover having a beverage discharging opening, a plurality of filtering holes and a straw insertion hole selectively formed in the body, the beverage discharging opening being formed in such a manner that it is communicated with a discharging hole which is formed by an opening action of the pull tab, thereby allowing a beverage accommodated in the body of the beverage container to be discharged out of the beverage container, the plurality of filtering holes being formed in a manner such that solid matters existing in the beverage container can be filtered, the straw insertion hole being perforated to have a predetermined diameter in a manner such that a straw can be inserted therethrough, wherein the container cover mounting device comprises: a container end fixing device for fixedly maintaining the container end in a steady position; a tab lifting device for insertion between the upper surface of the container end and the pull tab for slantingly lifting the pull tab into a lifted position at a predetermined angle, the tab lifting section being returned to an original position after the container cover is mounted between the upper surface of the container end and the pull tab; and a container cover inserting device for loading and inserting the container cover between the upper surface of the container end and the pull tab in the lifted position; and a container end arranging and storing device for arranging and storing in a predetermined pattern container ends each of which has the container cover mounted thereon by the container cover mounting device.
  • 2. The apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein the container end sensing and aligning device comprises:a sensing device for sensing a configuration of the container end which is moved; a memory device for storing configuration data signals which correspond to a plurality of container ends, respectively; a control device for receiving a configuration signal of the container end, which is sensed by the sensing device comparing the configuration signal with a configuration data signal of a corresponding container end, which is stored in the memory device, and creating a direction adjusting signal when the configuration signal sensed by the sensing device different from the configuration data signal stored in the memory device, wherein the direction adjusting signal is used to adjust the rotational orientation of the container end such that a subsequent configuration signal is the same as the configuration data signal; a direction adjusting driving device actuated by the direction adjusting signal; and a direction adjusting jig device driven by the direction adjustment driving device for adjusting the rotational orientation of the container end.
Priority Claims (6)
Number Date Country Kind
99-35332 Aug 1999 KR
99-51022 Nov 1999 KR
99-58534 Dec 1999 KR
00-2006 Jan 2000 KR
00-5570 Feb 2000 KR
00-5571 Feb 2000 KR
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

The present application is a divisional application of non-provisional application Ser. No. 09/534,203 filed Mar. 24, 2000 entitled “COVER MOUNTABLE TO BEVERAGE CONTAINER AND MOUNTING METHOD AND APPARATUS THEREOF”.

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