The invention relates in general to the sector of covers, lids, caps and the like, provided for closing and sealing a container, a vessel, a recipient, a can, or a similar article, and more particularly it relates to a new and useful cover or lid or cap, adapted to be screwed/unscrewed by a user onto/from a generic container, for example of glass, which innovates with respect to the covers and lids and caps currently known and available in the market and in particular offers and is associated with useful and advantageous performances, such as that of allowing an easy and convenient transport of the container on which the cover or lid or cap is screwed, and that of closing and sealing the same container stably.
The invention also relates to a corresponding container closed and sealed by the new cover or cap as briefly illustrated above.
Everyone knows the need and the usefulness either of screwing a cover, a lid or a cap firmly and stably on a container or a similar item, in order to be sure that the container is sealed and closed well, once the cover or the lid or the cap has been screwed onto the same container, or of unscrewing easily, if necessary, a cover a lid or a cap from a container or a similar item, even when the cover or the lid or the cap has previously been screwed and tightened on the same container with a high and excessive force or torque.
Unfortunately, the present conventional covers or lids or caps, as offered by the prior art, provided to be screwed/unscrewed onto/from a container or a similar article, are not always able to fully satisfy the above need.
In fact, it occurs that, very often, a user encounters problems when firmly and stably screwing a conventional cover or cap to a container, i.e. he not always is able to apply a sufficient force or torque so as to screw the cover or cap firmly and securely onto the container.
It follows that, with these conventional covers or caps, the user is never sure, after screwing the cover or cap onto the container, that the latter is closed well and in a firmly and stable manner, i.e. that the screwing between the cover or cap and the container cannot be loosened, with the consequent unscrewing of the cover or cap from the container itself.
This need is particularly felt in the case of relatively large containers with a certain capacity, which are therefore closed and sealed by corresponding covers and caps, also relatively large and of a certain diameter, which in turn must be screwed with a not negligible and often even high force.
Similarly, a user, using a conventional cover or cap, very often has difficulty when unscrewing the cover or cap from the container, especially if the cover or cap had previously been screwed onto the container with excessive force or torque.
Unfortunately, as already pointed out, it is observed that in the prior art the problem of making the screwing of a cover or cap on a container more secure and firm and facilitating the subsequent unscrewing of the cover or cap from the same container is at least apparently rather neglected.
In fact, the current conventional covers or caps, in particular those of a certain diameter, usually do not provide specific and particular arrangements such as to make them suitable both to be firmly screwed and to be easily unscrewed, if necessary, onto/from a respective container, whereby, in addition to not ensure a stable and secure closure of the cover or cap on a container, they are also inconvenient and uncomfortable to use.
Therefore, with these conventional covers or caps, the possibility of screwing them firmly and stably by a user to a container, as well as the possibility of unscrewing them easily from the same container afterwards, it is in fact dependent on the user's capability to manually apply a sufficient force or torque to screw/unscrew the cover or cap onto/from the container, so that if the user is unable and not capable of applying this sufficient force or torque there is a risk that the cover or cap may loosen over time.
Moreover, the actual containers, once sealed and closed by the respective covers and caps, in particular when these containers are of great capacity and of considerable size, are very often uncomfortable and impractical to move and transport, and in any case they require particular attention and special precautions, like that of being held stably by the user with his two hands, in order to be moved and transported safely.
This limit of a not always easy and convenient transportability occurs both for containers, currently offered on the market, closed and sealed by covers and caps screwed on the same containers, and for containers closed and sealed in other ways, for example by covers and caps associated with hooks and spring systems.
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Therefore, in the light of the above-described context, the primary object of the present invention is to provide a new cover or cap, practical and convenient to use, which can be screwed/unscrewed onto/from a container, a vessel, a recipient, a can or a similar article, which is able to overcome the drawbacks of the conventional covers and caps, as offered by the prior art and currently in use in the market, and in particular it is able to be firmly screwed onto the container so as not to be subject to unscrewing and loosening over time, and it is also suitable to be easily unscrewed, even after it has been screwed onto a container with a high screwing force or torque.
Another object, no less important than the preceding one, of the invention can also be identified in that of providing a new cover or cap, which can be screwed onto a container or a similar article, which offers and is associated with advantageous additional functions, in addition to closing and sealing the container, and in particular it allows an easy and convenient handling and transportability of the container on which the cover or cap is screwed.
Finally, a further object of the present invention is also to provide a new cover or cap of the type that can be screwed/unscrewed onto/from a container or a recipient or a similar article, which, in addition to allowing a user to screw firmly and easily unscrew the same cover or cap on/from the container, it also has a configuration simple and achievable in an industrial way with low costs.
The above objects can be considered fully achieved by the cover or cap, suitable to be screwed/unscrewed onto/from a container, having the characteristics recited by the independent claims 1 and 8, which therefore has, along an upper surface or face thereof, a manual grip or handle, in particular formed by a recess or by a bar, able to receive and be gripped by the fingers and palm of a user's hand, when he screws/unscrews the cover or cap onto/from the container.
Particular embodiments of the new cover or cap which can be screwed/unscrewed onto/from a container are further defined by the dependent claims.
As it will become better apparent in the following description, the new cover or cap, which can be screwed/unscrewed onto/from a container or a similar article or object, according to the present invention, offers a series of significant and unique advantages, partly already previously announced, among which the following are mentioned purely by way of example:
These and other objects, features and advantages of the invention will become apparent from the following description of some preferred embodiments thereof, given purely by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
With reference to the drawings, and in particular to
The container C on which the cap 10 can be screwed and from which it can be unscrewed can be a usual container or container made of various materials and in particular glass, having a main body CO which defines at the top a threaded mouth B on which and from which the cap 10 can be screwed and unscrewed.
In detail, the cap 10 of the invention comprises:
In greater detail, as clearly shown in the drawings, this manual grip or handle 12 is formed by:
Moreover, this recess 13 has an opening 13′ on the upper surface or face 11″ of the body 11 of the cap 10 and is in turn formed between a substantially flat upper wall 14 which extends along the upper face 11″ of the body 11 of the cap 10 and a concave lower wall 15 extending along a lower face of the body 11 of the cap 10.
Therefore, thanks to the aforesaid configuration of the cap 10, the upper wall 14 is able to be gripped by the fingers D and by the palm PA of the user's hand M, with the respective four index finger IN, middle finger ME, ring finger AN and little finger MI, side by side, which are received, all or some, by the recess 13 and with the thumb PO that closes outside the recess 13 on the body 11 of the cap 10, so as to provide the hand grip or handle 12 that can be gripped by the fingers D and the palm PA of the user's hand M, when screwing/unscrewing the cap 10 on/from the container C.
As stated, the body 11 of the cover or cap 10 is made by moulding a plastic material, for example, but not exclusively, propylene.
Moreover, advantageously, this main body 11 can be constituted by two parts, indicated respectively by 11a and 11b, moulded separately, which can be snap-coupled to each other as indicated by an arrow in
In use, as shown in
For a clearer and more complete information,
Moreover,
Of course, the diameter D and the height H of the cap 10 can assume very different values depending on the diameter and configuration of the threaded mouth B of the container C on which the cap 10 is screwed, and for example, in widely used ranges of variation, they can be comprised respectively between 100 and 120 mm and between 20 and 40 mm.
With reference to the drawings, and in particular to
The container C on which the cap 110 can be screwed and from which it can be unscrewed can be a usual container made of various materials and in particular glass, having a main body CO which defines at the top a threaded mouth B on which and from which the cap 110 can be screwed or unscrewed.
In detail, the cap 110 of the invention comprises:
In greater detail, as clearly shown in the drawings, this manual grip or handle 112 is formed by:
Therefore, thanks to the aforesaid configuration of the cap 110, the bar 113 is able to be gripped and embraced by the fingers D and the palm PA of the user's hand M, with all or some of the four index finger IN, middle finger ME, ring finger AN and little finger MI which engage and embrace, side by side, the bar 113, and with the thumb finger PO closing on the body 111 of the cover or cap 110, so as to provide the hand grip or handle 112 which can be gripped by the fingers D and the palm PA of the user's hand M, when screwing/unscrewing the cap 110 onto/from the container C.
As stated, the body 111 of the cover or cap 110 is made by moulding a plastic material, for example, but not exclusively, propylene.
Moreover, advantageously, this main body 111 can be constituted by two distinct parts, as shown in
In use, as shown in
Of course, the diameter D and the height H of the cap 110 can assume very different values depending on the diameter and configuration of the threaded mouth B of the container C on which the cap 110 is screwed, and for example, in widely used ranges of variation, they can be comprised between 160 and 200 mm and between 30 and 45 mm respectively.
It is therefore clear from the description made that the present invention fully achieves the intended aim and objects, and in particular proposes a new and useful cover or cap, adapted to be screwed/unscrewed manually by a user onto/from a container, a vessel, a recipient or a similar article, wherein this cover or cap allows its firm and stable screwing on the container, as well as its easy unscrewing, and also a comfortable and convenient transportability of the container on which the cover or cap itself is screwed.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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102021000009161 | Apr 2021 | IT | national |
102021000009167 | Apr 2021 | IT | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/IT2022/050092 | 4/11/2022 | WO |