Claims
- 1. A method for filling and capping containers in which containers filled in a filling device are closed with a closure element that is configured to be placed on the mouth portion of a container, said closure element comprising a sealing part, said sealing part being configured to form a sealing press fit over an opening in the mouth portion of said container, and a cap part, said cap part being configured to be placed about the mouth portion of the container to hold said sealing part against the mouth portion, said method comprising the steps of:filling a container with a liquid; allowing said liquid to foam in said container to expel oxygen from said container while minimizing overflow of foam from said container; applying said sealing part to the mouth portion of said container to seal the opening in the mouth portion of said container to restrict foam from overflowing from said container and to restrict entry of oxygen into the mouth portion of said container; spraying the mouth portion of said container to remove substantially any traces of at least one of liquid and foam from the mouth portion of said container after sealing the opening in the mouth portion of said container with said sealing part; and applying said cap part at the mouth portion of said container while said sealing part is sealing the opening in the mouth portion and driving said cap part onto the mouth portion while relatively moving the sealing part up from a location at the bottom of the cap part to the top of the cap part without introducing any substantial additional oxygen from the cap part into the mouth portion of said container and finally holding said sealing part against the mouth portion of said container with said cap part and sealing said container.
- 2. The method according to claim 1, wherein said sealing part is physically separate from said cap part, and wherein said method further comprises the steps of:picking up said sealing part separately from said cap part, preferably automatically, from a feed trough prior to applying said sealing part to the mouth of said container to form a seal on the mouth of said container; and picking up said cap part separately from said sealing part.
- 3. The method according to claim 2, wherein said method further comprises the step of mechanically connecting said sealing part and said cap part to each other, subsequent to initiation of said step of applying said cap part, to permit removal of said two-part closure element as a complete integral unit.
- 4. The method according to claim 3, wherein said sealing part is substantially flat and is configured to extend substantially directly across the mouth of said container to form a seal over the mouth of said container, and wherein said method further comprises the steps of:applying said sealing part to extend substantially directly across the mouth of said container to form a seal on the mouth of said container; and applying said cap part over said sealing part upon completion of said step of spraying the mouth of said container.
- 5. The method according to claim 4, wherein said method further comprises the step of filling said cap part with inert gas prior to said step of applying said cap part to the mouth of said container.
- 6. The method according to claim 5, wherein said cap part is a screw cap, and wherein said step of applying said cap part further comprises the step of screwing said cap part onto the mouth of said container.
- 7. The method according to claim 6, wherein:said step of applying said sealing part to form a seal on the mouth of said container comprises applying said sealing part with a capping machine; and said step of cleaning the mouth of said container comprises cleaning the mouth of said container with sprayer devices, which said sprayer devices are one of: stationary, rotatable with the capping heads, or located in the capping machine.
- 8. The method according to claim 1, wherein said sealing part is configured to be connected in sealed contact with the mouth of said container and is configured to be engaged with said cap part of said closure element.
- 9. The method according to claim 8, wherein said cap part is a screw cap.
- 10. The method according to claim 9, wherein said sealing part is substantially flat and is configured to extend substantially directly across the mouth of said container to form a seal over the mouth of said container.
- 11. A method for filling and capping containers in which containers filled in a filling device are closed with a closure element that is configured to be placed on the mouth portion of a container, said closure element comprising a sealing part, said sealing part being configured to form a seal over an opening in the mouth portion of said container, and a cap part, said cap part being configured to be placed about the mouth portion of the container to hold said sealing part against the mouth portion, said method comprising the steps of:filling a container with a liquid; allowing said liquid to foam in said container to expel oxygen from said container while minimizing overflow of foam from said container; applying a sprayer device to the mouth portion of said container, by means of which the opening in the mouth portion of said container is sealed with said sealing part and at least the vicinity of said sealing part is sprayed all around; filling said cap part with inert gas; and applying said cap part filled with inert gas to the mouth portion of said container upon completion of spraying of the mouth portion of said container while said sealing part is sealing the opening in the mouth portion and driving said cap part onto the mouth portion while relatively moving the sealing part up from a location at the bottom of the cap part to the top of the cap part without introducing any substantial additional oxygen into the mouth portion of said container and finally holding said sealing part against the mouth portion of said container with said cap part and sealing said container.
- 12. The method according to claim 11, wherein said cap part is a screw cap, and wherein said step of applying said cap part further comprises the step of screwing said cap part onto the mouth of said container.
- 13. The method according to claim 12, wherein said sealing part is substantially flat and is configured to extend substantially directly across the mouth of said container to form a seal over the mouth of said container.
- 14. A method for filling and capping containers in which containers filled in a filling device are closed with a closure element that is configured to be placed on the mouth portion of a container, said closure element comprising a sealing part, said sealing part being configured to form a sealing press fit over an opening in the mouth portion of said container, and a cap part, said cap part being configured to be placed about the mouth portion of the container to hold said sealing part against the mouth portion, said method comprising the steps of:filling a container with a liquid; applying said sealing part to the mouth portion of said container to seal the opening in the mouth portion of said container to restrict entry of oxygen into the mouth portion of said container; spraying the mouth portion of said container to remove substantially any traces of at least one of: liquid and foam from the mouth portion of said container after sealing the opening in the mouth portion of said container with said sealing part; and applying said cap part at the mouth portion of said container while said sealing part is sealing the opening in the mouth portion and driving said cap part onto the mouth portion while relatively moving the sealing part up from a location at the bottom of the cap part to the top of the cap part without introducing any substantial additional oxygen from the cap part into the mouth portion of said container and finally holding said sealing part against the mouth portion of said container with said cap part and sealing said container.
- 15. The method according to claim 14, wherein said sealing part is substantially flat and is configured to extend substantially directly across the mouth of said container to form a seal over the mouth of said container.
- 16. The method according to claim 15, wherein said method further comprises the step of mechanically connecting said sealing part and said cap part to each other, subsequent to initiation of said step of applying said cap part, to permit removal of said two-part closure element as a complete integral unit.
- 17. The method according to claim 16, wherein said method further comprises the steps of:allowing the liquid to one of: foam or not foam; and placing said sealing part on the mouth of said container immediately after at least one of (a) and (b): (a) completion of said step of filling said container; and (b) completion of said step of allowing the liquid to foam.
- 18. The method according to claim 17, wherein said cap part is a screw cap, and wherein said step of applying said cap part further comprises the step of screwing said cap part onto the mouth of said container.
- 19. The method according to claim 18, wherein said sealing part and said cap part are mechanically connected to each other without adhesive.
Priority Claims (3)
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CONTINUING APPLICATION DATA
This application is a Continuation-In-Part application of U.S. Design patent application Ser. No. 29/124,381, filed on Jun. 5, 2000, now U.S. Pat. No. D448,297 entitled, “SCREW-TOP WITH CROWN CAPS REALIZED AT LEAST ON THE END AND SCREW-TOP CLOSER FOR SCREW-TOP BOTTLES AND OTHER CONTAINERS”, having inventor Siegmar SINDERMANN, which claims priority from Federal Republic of Germany Design Patent Application No. 499 11 411.6, filed on Dec. 3, 1999. U.S. Design patent application Ser. No. 29/124,381, filed on Jun. 5, 2000, entitled, “SCREW-TOP WITH CROWN CAPS REALIZED AT LEAST ON THE END AND SCREW-TOP CLOSER FOR SCREW-TOP BOTTLES AND OTHER CONTAINERS”, having inventor Siegmar SINDERMANN, was pending as of the filing date of the above-cited application.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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