This application claims the benefit of Korean Patent Application No. 10-2016-0145588 filed Nov. 3, 2016, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
The present invention relates to a heat-resistant receptacle cap.
A receptacle cap, which is generally used to immediately add additives to contents in a receptacle when the receptacle cap is opened, so even additives that spoil easily may be stored in a fresh state and then added right to the receptacle contents before drinking, has been developed as Korean granted utility model no. 20-0360704.
Further, receptacle caps which hold additives inside and the contents in the receptacle may be drunk together therewith have been developed as Korean granted patent no. 10-1344480, Korean granted patent no. 10-1342876, and Korean granted patent no. 10-1499752. Korean granted patent no. 10-1344480 has a problem of difficulties in long-term storage due to its sealing plate being permeable, and Korean granted patent no. 10-1342876 does its sealing using an aluminum seal, so the permeability problem is modified, but because a separate assembly device needs to be added, there are problems of having poor assembling properties and being fragile to external impact. Also, Korean granted patent no. 10-1499752 is easy to assemble and use, but it is difficult to put in contents that require sterilization at 70 to 80 degrees Celsius because of its low heat resistance.
For resolving the aforesaid problems of the prior arts, it is an object of the present invention to provide a heat-resistant receptacle cap to enable production using existing processes without any separate process changes by combining a sealing plate of an aluminum seal kind prior to combining it with a container and to provide heat resistance.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a heat-resistant receptacle cap, wherein a sealing plate of an aluminum seal kind is coupled to a separate sealing plate holder, the sealing plate holder is made to be fitted and fixed to an outer cap so the sealing plate seals and is coupled to a container with induction heating, and when the heat-resistant receptacle cap is opened, the sealing plate holder is made so it opens simultaneously with the outer cap, making it easy to use.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a heat-resistant receptacle cap which uses a separate container for containing additives, the inlet of the container heat-sealed with a heat-resistant sealing plate, thereby maintaining performance without any changes in the moisture permeability or the sealing even when expansion and contraction occurs due to temperature changes, to be usable for novel instant warm beverages, for medical use or all natural concentrates, or scented additives such as coffee so that it gives off its just-boiled coffee-like scent in a constant manner.
In order to accomplish the above present object, the present invention provides a heat-resistant receptacle cap comprising:
The present invention also provides a heat-resistant receptacle cap comprising:
According to the present invention, as described above, a heat-resistant receptacle cap which enables production using existing processes without any separate process changes by combining a sealing plate of aluminum seal kind prior to combining it with a container and to provide heat resistance is provided.
The present invention couples a sealing plate of an aluminum seal kind to a separate sealing plate holder, wherein the sealing plate holder is made to be fitted and fixed to an outer cap so the sealing plate seals and is coupled to a container with induction heating, and when the heat-resistant receptacle cap is opened, the sealing plate holder is made so it opens simultaneously with the outer cap, making it easy to use.
The present invention uses a separate container for containing additives, the inlet of the container heat-sealed with a heat-resistant sealing plate, thereby making it possible to maintain performance without any changes in the moisture permeability or the sealing even when expansion and contraction occurs due to temperature changes, to be usable for novel instant warm beverages, for medical use or all natural concentrates, or scented additives such as coffee so that it gives off its just-boiled coffee-like scent in a constant manner.
Hereinafter, preferred embodiments of the present invention will be described in more detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
According to an embodiment of the present invention, as shown in
It is preferable to have the fitting ring 310 formed to have a height that may fix a length of a handle 222 of the sealing plate 220 and a locking hook portion simultaneously.
The locking hook 110 is configured to have a horizontal part 111 bent towards the outside of the insertion pipe 120, and a vertical part 112 which bends downwards from the outside of the horizontal part 111 and forms a hook 113 at a lower end of an inner side thereof; and
The present invention uses the components shown in
In addition, the heat-resistant sealing plate 220 heat-seals the upper end inlet of the container 200 of the inner cap 100 and the horizontal part 111 of the locking hook 110 with induction heating.
Of course, the sealing plate holder 300, sealing plate 220, and inner cap 100 filled with additives may be induction heat-sealed at a provisionally coupled state to separately assemble a provisionally coupled state as shown in
When a user purchases and separates the outer cap 400, the state of the outer cap 400 and sealing plate holder 300 being separated simultaneously from the heat-resistant sealing plate 220 is as formed as shown in
The upper surface of the sealing plate 220 is an aluminum sheet, and a double-layered synthetic resin sheet product is used as the lower surface. When induction heated, the aluminum sheet does not perform any heat sealing so the sealing plate holder 300 is fitted into the outer cap 400 and enabled to be separated from the heat-resistant sealing plate at the same time, and the heat-sealed sealing plate 220 is heat-sealed integrally to the inner cap 100 to perform sealing.
Therefore, the inner cap 100 which holds the additive may maintain its sealing property by the heat-resistant sealing plate 220 and there are no worries of any moisture and smells being permeated, so if beverages that are used as warm drinks such as tea, coffee, or milk hold additional additives separately, it functions to enable use on just-boiled tea or warm drinks that can provide a fresh scent of an additive.
According to another exemplary embodiment of the present invention, as shown in
The difference is that, the locking hook 110′ formed at the insertion pipe 120 of the inner cap 100 is configured to have a horizontal part 111 bent towards the outside of the insertion pipe 120, and a hook 113′ protruding from an outer circumference part of the insertion pipe 120; and
The sealing plate holder 300 which is coupled to the sealing plate holder fixing step 420 of the outer cap 400 may be integrally formed with the outer cap 400 as shown in
Other than the coupled structure configured to have a locking hook 110′ of the inner cap 100 formed with a hook 113′ and a horizontal part 111, and a corresponding inner wall of the inlet 2 of the receptacle 1 formed with an inner groove 4′ and an inner hook 3′, shown in
However, since the sealing plate 220 heat-seals the horizontal part 111 and upper end wall 5 simultaneously, the inner cap 100 and inlet 2 completely seals the contents of the receptacle, thereby maximizing the sealing properties to enable long-term storage for over 6 months.
Another embodiment of the present invention as shown in
The fitting ring 310 is formed to have a height that may temporarily fix a length of a handle 222 of the sealing plate 220 and an upper end of an outside part of the container 200.
The small-diameter pipe 145 which supports the insertion pipe 120 and container 200 to form the discharge gate 140 is configured to have a diameter that becomes smaller from a lower end of the insertion pipe 120 towards a lower end of a side wall of the container 200.
Other than the sealing plate 220 being fitted to a fitting ring 210 having a smaller diameter than that of the sealing plate holder 300, and a sealing dam 340 sealing the insertion pipe 120 of the container outside the fitting ring 310 is formed to seal only the inlet of the container 200, the function of operation of the structure of
Although the present invention been described with reference to the preferred embodiments, it is intended to aid in the understanding of the technical content of the present invention, and the technical scope of the invention is not intended to be limited thereto.
That is, it would be obvious to those skilled in the art that various changes and modifications can be made to the invention without departing from the technical gist of the present invention, and such changes and modifications are within the technical scope of the present invention in view of the interpretation of the claims.
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