The present invention relates to a one-touch openable cap that is attached to a bottle and enables an opening operation of a lid portion to be performed by a single hand, and that prevents any opening of the lid portion due to erroneous operation.
Examples of a cap used for a bottle and opened and closed repeatedly include a screwing type cap that allows a bottle to be opened by rotating the cap by one hand while holding the bottle by the other hand; and a fitting type cap that allows a latch portion and a claw to be latched together. Even though, however, any one of these types is employed, a both-hand operation is needed. For such a cap that needs a both-hand operation, there is a need for an interruption of another ongoing work to open the cap, and thus, its usability is not high.
Thus, caps capable of being opened by a single-hand operation have been developed. As an example of such caps, there is disclosed a dispenser in National Publication of International Patent Application No. 2013-510051. The dispenser disclosed in this publication includes a body provided with an output port, and a sealing portion for the output port; the sealing portion and the body are adapted to be capable of being moved in such a way as to be capable of pivotably relative to each other between an open position at which the output port is closed and a closure position at which the output port is closed by the sealing portion; and the sealing portion and the body are adapted to be fixedly engaged with each other. The sealing portion includes a fixing member that, at the closure position, fixes the sealing portion and the body and releases the sealing portion and the body from a fixed state, and in order to release them from the fixing state, a force applied to the fixing member energizes the sealing portion toward the open position. Thus, preferably, the dispenser facilitates the application of dispensed materials to desired positions.
For the above publication, however, there have been problems: one problem in that a reservoir drops, the dropped reservoir hits against a stationary article, a fixing member 7 is pressed, and a content is leaked out due to unintended opening (erroneous operation); the other problem, a sanitary problem in that the fixing member 7 is opened by being pushed upwardly by fingers, and thus, the fingers sometimes come into contact with the tip of a drop nozzle 9.
Thus, the present invention intends to provide a one-touch openable cap that is attached to a bottle and enables an opening operation of a lid portion to be performed by a single hand, and that prevents any opening of the lid portion due to erroneous operation.
In order to solve the above problems, the present invention provides
(1)
A one-touch openable cap comprising:
(2)
The one-touch openable cap according to (1), further comprising a pressing mechanism that couples the coupling means to the front edge of the base to press down a vicinity of the latch portion so as not to cause the vicinity of the latch portion to be upwardly deformed, and that enables a deformation movement of the front edge.
(3)
The one-touch openable cap according to (1), wherein the pivoting of the lid portion is made by spring energization.
(4)
The one-touch openable cap according to (1),
(5)
The one-touch openable cap according to (1),
(6)
A storage and discharge apparatus comprising:
(7)
The storage and discharge apparatus according to (6), wherein the content is a dental medicament.
The present invention is configured in such a way as described above, and thus, firstly, enables an opening operation of the lid portion to be performed by a single hand, and further, enables the prevention of any opening of the lid portion due to erroneous operation. Further, by providing the pressing mechanism, the opening accuracy is increased. By allowing the lid portion to be rotated by spring energization, fingers do not come into contact with the nozzle, and thus, the nozzle can be kept sanitary.
By providing the intrusion on the base that keeps the lid portion in a pivotable state, and allowing the edge portion of the lid portion to cross over the intrusion by a rotation force at the time of the pivoting, even when the one-touch openable cap is used in an upside-down state, the opened state of the lid portion can be kept, and the dropping of the content is not blocked by the lid portion.
By providing the space between the lid portion and the seal portion made of a cushion material, the amount of contact between the tip of the nozzle and the seal portion can be made stable, the deformation and deterioration of the nozzle due to its crush can be prevented, and the airtightness inside the bottle can be kept.
Hereinafter, an embodiment of the present invention will be described in detail based on the accompanying drawings. The present invention, however, is not limited to the embodiment.
As illustrated in
The bottle 2 includes: a body 2a configured to be filled with a content 2b, especially, a fluid material, for example, a medicament used in dentists (a dental adhesive agent); a coupling portion 2c that is located above the body 2a and includes, on its outside, a screw thread 2d configured to be screwed with the one-touch openable cap 4; and a nozzle 2e that is located on the upper side of the coupling portion and configured to discharge the content 2b or cause it fall in drops from a tip portion 2f thereof. The shape and row material of each of the body 2a and the nozzle 2e are appropriately selected in accordance with requirements and a discharge method for the content 2b. There is no limitation in the shape of the coupling portion 2c, provided that the coupling portion 2c is configured to be coupled to the one-touch openable cap 4.
The cover 3 incorporates, in its internal space, the bottle 2 in a stationary state. The cover 3 is made of a cushion material for buffering an impact, for example, a drop impact, on the bottle 2, and further, when the content 2b is a volatile material or the like, the cover 3 is made of a heat insulating material for blocking a heat conduction to the bottle 2 (the content 2b) when needed.
The one-touch openable cap 4 is formed of a base 5 and a lid portion 6, mainly as shown in
The base 5 includes: a coupling means (a coupler) 5m, which has a cylindrical shape, and includes, on its inside, for example, a screw portion 5a configured to be coupled to the bottle 2; a ring 5b, which is connected to a portion of the coupling means 5m, is disposed with a space 5r between the coupling means 5m and the ring 5b, and is configured to be deformed so as to cause a front edge 5k to be frontwardly pushed out by press forces from left and right sides (for example, left and right simultaneous forces against left and right press portions 5c and 5c); and a latch portion 5d, which is disposed on the front edge of the ring 5b.
The coupling means 5m has, in its inside, a coupling portion 2c of the bottle 2 and the nozzle 2e, and the tip portion 2f of the nozzle 2e protrudes from a hole 5h. The latch portion 5d allows a claw 6b of the lid portion to be latched to the latch portion 5d.
Moreover, the base 5 includes a pressing mechanism that allows the coupling means 5m and the front edge 2k of the base 5 to be coupled to each other to press down the vicinity of the latch portion 5d so as not to cause the vicinity of the latch portion 5d to be upwardly deformed, and that enables a frontward deformation movement of the front edge 5k (
An example of the pressing mechanism 5n is shown in a dashed line enclosing portion of
The pressing mechanism 5n and the latch portion 5d form an opening 5p having a rectangular shape in a plan view; the claw 6b is inserted into the opening 5p; the claw 6b is latched to the latch portion 5d; thereby latching the lid portion 6 to the base 5 so as to keep the sealing of the nozzle 2e. In a dashed-line enclosing portion of
Further, the base 5 includes: a receiving portion 5s, which is a portion where the lid portion 6 is pivotably attached at the side opposite the front edge 5k; and a left-to-right shaft 5t protruding from the receiving portion 5s. The lower edge of the lid portion 6 is fit into the left-to-right shaft 5t, and the lid portion 6 pivots about the shaft 5t.
Further, as an example method of keeping the opened state of the lid portion 6, a protrusion 5g is disposed on the receiving portion 5s in a protruding manner. A rotation force at the time of opening causes a fringe 6c of the lid portion 6 to cross over the protrusion 5g, and after the lid portion 6 has crossed over the protrusion 5g, even in an upside-down state for allowing the content 2b to drop (
The lid portion 6 is disposed in such a way as to be pivotable relative to the base 5, and includes: a body 6a, which covers the nozzle 2e when the lid portion 6 is closed; and the claw 6b, which is disposed on the body 6a, and is latched to the latch portion 5d when the lid portion 6 is closed. Moreover, the body 6a disposes, in its inside, a rib 6h for a strength reinforcement, and the rib 6h is provided with a groove 6d, into which the seal portion 7 is incorporated. At four-direction portions of the groove 6d, claws 6i for preventing the drop of the seal portion 7 and latching to the seal portion 7 are disposed in a protruding manner. Further, in order to cause the left and right press portions 5c and 5c to protrude in directions toward the side faces, there are disposed cutouts 6e and 6e having shapes that come into close contact with the peripheries of the press portions 5c and 5c.
The seal portion 7 is preferred to be formed of a cushion material at a portion with which the tip portion 2f of the nozzle 2e comes into contact, thereby enabling the implementation of the protection and the stable sealed airtightness of the nozzle 2e. Moreover, when the seal portion 7 is disposed in such a way that a space 7a is disposed inside the body 6a of the lid portion 6 and between the body 6a and the seal portion 7, further stable sealed airtightness can be implemented.
As illustrated in
With the one-touch openable cap 4 implemented as described above, as illustrated in
The spring property of the ring 5b allows the lid portion 6 to be repeatedly opened and closed. The simultaneous pressing to the ring 5b from the left and right sides deforms the ring 5b so that the claw 6b is released from the latch portion 5d. Such configuration prevents any erroneous operation. For example, when a drop event occurs and only the press portion 5c at one side is pressed, spring at the other side absorbs a deformation pressure (buffer effect), and a deformation sufficient to allow the claw 6b to be released from the latch portion 5d does not occur, and thus, any erroneous pivoting of the lid portion 6 is prevented.
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This application is a bypass continuation of International Application No. PCT/JP2017/039182, filed Oct. 30, 2017, which claims priority of Japanese Patent Application No. 2017-021364, filed Feb. 8, 2017 in Japan, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
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