This application is a National Stage of International Application No. PCT/ES2013/070389, filed on Jun. 14, 2013, the contents of all of which are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.
The invention, crown cap for bottles of the type constituted by a metal plate, although it could be made of another material, presents the particularity of having a structural configuration that favors the opening operation of the bottle by means of the removal of the cap without requiring an opener.
The field of application of the present invention is encompassed within the sector of the industry dedicated to the manufacturing of caps, specifically focusing on the scope of crown-type caps.
Crown-type bottle caps are broadly known, an opener being necessary in the majority of the cases to extract them from the bottle, given that they are adjusted on the rim thereof in its entire perimeter. However, to avoid using the opener, there are some types of crown caps that have means to open them manually, as is the case of the present invention.
However, and as a reference to the current state of the art, it should be noted that, even though different types of crown caps that allow the opening without using an opener are known, the existence of a cap presenting technical, structural, and constitutive characteristics similar to the one being described herein, as claimed, is not known, at least by the applicant.
Thus, the crown cap object of the present invention, preferably constituted based on a metal plate or sheet, but not limited thereof, given that it may be manufactured of other materials such as plastic, which is configured based on a circular body perimetrally provided with a plurality of folds generated for its adjustment to the rim of the mouth of a bottle, having a lateral extension that stretches from the edge of said circular body and determines a folded arm when folded, which constitutes the manual opening means of the cap.
Therefore, a first object of the present invention is a crown cap according to claim 1.
Specifically, the aforementioned extension presents a continuous cut that determines a flap with an inverted U-shaped surface, and preferably with a perimeter reinforcement rib along the sides of the flap, which purpose is to support the triangle formed by lifting said arm, and which lifting will contribute to the separation of the inverted U-shaped surface of the flap, which will stand against the rim or base of the cap, and will lift the set to separate the cap from the bottle. Weakening points or lines may be arranged at both sides of said cut or flap that contribute to the folding of the external section to form the triangle. The inverted U-shaped cut or flap presents two lateral sides and one upper side, being joined to the external section by a side opposite to said upper side. The lateral sides may be parallel or non-parallel, that is to say, such that the cut or flap presents a square or rectangular, or even trapezoidal, shape. Likewise, the cut or flap may have other shapes equivalent to the one being described, such as a V-shape, for example.
Likewise, the lateral extension of the cap presents a weakening line that remains in the internal or rear part of the arm when folded, in contact with the bottle, and when the arm is lifted, it allows the easy folding of the extension, creating the three sides of the triangle along the cut or flap with the inverted U-shaped surface.
In addition, the aforementioned folded arm or extension may also have longitudinal ribs in the upper and lower parts of the weakening line described above, which serve to guarantee the rigidity of the entire body when folding said area. The cut or flap may likewise present perpendicular or non-perpendicular reinforcement ribs on the upper side thereof.
Therefore, the crown cap is configured based on a sheet with a circular body that perimetrally presents a plurality of folds after being adjusted to the rim of the mouth of a bottle, said sheet comprising an extension that arises from the circular body and comprises a first transverse folding line to determine a folded arm with two sections, an upper, external, or front section, and a lower, internal, or rear section located between the external or front section and the bottle; and a continuous cut on the external or front section of the extension that determines a flap with an inverted U-shape surface.
Based on said configuration, by lifting the free extremity of the extension or arm folded at the first transverse folding line to separate the cap and open the bottle, the cut or flap with an inverted U-shape surface is separated from the upper or external section of the arm, ceasing to be coplanar as a consequence of the deformation of said external or upper section, preferably caused by weakening or folding points or lines made in the upper or external section at both sides of the flap or cut. Likewise, the upper said of said flap becomes a supporting point or area on the rim of the cap in the mouth of the bottle.
Said weakening or folding points or lines, which may be arranged at the external or upper section or at the internal or lower section, cause the folding of the sections at said points or lines when lifting the arm, creating a triangle alongside the flap, which upper side comes into contact with, as mentioned above, the rim of the cap adjusted to the mouth of the bottle. The surface of the flap comes into contact with said rim at an angle between 30° and 60°, more preferably as closely as possible to approximately 45°.
On the other hand, and according to another characteristic of the invention, a tear-shaped curved-convex protuberance has been envisaged in the upper part of the circular body of the cap, presenting several ribs in its interior that are in contact with the starting point of the lateral extension. This way, by lifting the arm of the extension making the U-shaped cut stand on and exert a force on the starting point of the extension, said tear collapses, contributing to the separation of the lateral folds of the cap, and therefore, to an easy opening of the cap in combination with the lifting of the arm of the extension.
Lastly, the cap may include two small transverse cuts in opposite sides of the perimeter of the circular body, which facilitate the final opening of the cap after lifting the lateral arm, exerting the force of the inverted U-shaped cut on the starting point of the extension, and finally collapsing the tear in the upper part of the cap to favor the folding of the cap in said two opposite points of the perimeter.
To supplement the description being made, and with the purpose of aiding a better comprehension of the characteristics of the invention, a set a illustrative rather than limitative figures is attached to the present specification.
Figure number 1 shows a plant view of an example of an embodiment of the crown cap, object of the invention, represented in a fully deployed position before being placed.
Figure number 2 shows a perspective view of the example of the crown cap, according to the invention, shown in the previous figure, represented in this case with the lateral extension partially folded.
Figure number 3 shows an elevated view of the enlarged detail of the lateral extension of the cap of the invention, represented in the extended position.
Figure number 4 shows a perspective view of the example of the crown cap, according to the invention, shown in
Based on the aforementioned figures, a preferred rather than limitative example of an embodiment of the crown cap object of the invention is described below.
Thus, as shown in said figures, the cap (1) in question is configured based on a circular body (2) which, in a conventional from, perimetrally presents a ring area with a plurality of folds (3) for its adjustment to the rim of the mouth of a bottle after installing the cap on the mouth of the bottle, with the particularity that it has a lateral extension (4) arising from the edge of said circular body designed to be folded, thus determining a folded arm that will constitute the component to allow the opening of the cap.
Said lateral extension (4) is divided into two sections, upper (4a) and lower (4b), separated by a transverse folding line (4c), where they are folded to form the aforementioned arm, such that the upper section (4a) is located in the external or front part of the cap, and the lower section (4b) on the internal or rear part thereof, said lower, internal, or rear section (4b) being specifically located between the bottle and the upper, external, or front section (4a).
In the upper, external, or front section (4a) of this extension (4), there is an inverted U-shaped cut (5) with a reinforcement rib (6) going along the edge of said cut. Said inverted U-shaped cut (5) is specifically joined to the extension (4) by one of its sides, and the other three sides of the inverted U (5) are separated from said extension (4), though coplanar with the same prior to being used. The upper side of the inverted U, perpendicular to the other two sides of said U, constitutes the supporting side that will cause the opening of the cap, as will be explained below.
Likewise, the lower, internal, or rear section (4b) has a weakening line (7) that is also transverse, which is in contact with the bottle, there being longitudinal ribs (8) above and below said weakening line (6) intended to provide rigidity to the entire arm when the lateral extension (4) is folded.
On the other hand, and in the upper side of the cap (1), a tear-shaped curved convex protuberance (9) has been envisaged in the central area of the circular body (2), which presents several ribs (10) in its interior located in contact with the starting point of the lateral extension (4).
Lastly, and in an optional manner, the cap (1) has two cuts (11), made on the edge in opposite sides of the perimeter ring area of the circular body (2), to facilitate the opening of the cap by opening it when the arm is lifted.
It should be noted that the ribs arranged in the different parts of the crown cap, mainly as reinforcement elements, are important for the transmission of force and to obtain the opening of the cap, but it should be highlighted that the size and number thereof will depend on the material of the cap.
After locating the cap (1) on the bottle in the position of
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