The present invention relates to a plastic two-piece dosing cap for solid or flexible containers, particularly for the use on plastic collapsible bags, comprised of a base part, which can be mounted on the receptacle, and a closure part held thereon so as to be movable in a screw-like fashion, wherein the two parts can be displaced relative to one another in the axial direction and can be brought from a closed position to an open position and vice versa by the screw-like movement, wherein the base part has external thread and at least one outlet orifice arranged above the same, the closure part having on the other hand interior thread and a central outlet orifice, and wherein said base part comprises a cylindrical region having external thread and a head part having an external contour in the form of a truncated cone above of the latter. The head part has a conical outer wall, which has at least one outlet orifice and is closed by a top surface of said head part. The closure part on the other hand is configured as a mirror-inverted truncated cone above the interior thread thereof, which is positioned in a cylindrical section of said closure part.
Dosing caps made from plastic having the construction, which is relative in this case, are known from prior art since the 1950's. The British patent publication GB-726756-A shows a typical example. This cap, which, for example, is suited to be placed on tubes, comprises a screw cap as the closure part, which has a conical outer wall, and a spring-loaded sealing peg is located inside of said closure part. The sealing peg is moved downwards when the internal pressure is raised and thereby unblocks the opening in said closure part.
Whereas in the aforementioned solution, the closure part contributes a functional share to the dosed dispensing of fluids, the British patent publication GB-1399840 depicts a solution which is considerably more complex and is provided with an actual valve plate, wherein in this instance the closure part does not have any influence on the dosing action of the cap. Pursuant to the British patent publication 1187081-A, the closure part performs a closing and dosing function in the form of a screw cap. In this case, an orifice is eccentrically disposed in the top surface and said orifice is closed by the container neck or a base part, which in the closed position engages in said orifice. This solution is by design extremely simple, is, however, suited as a dosing cap only for dispensing small amounts. Typically such dosing caps are placed on containers for cosmetics.
The majority of solutions, which apply in this case, usually comprise a closure part having an upper orifice positioned centrally in the top surface and a sealing peg, which is indirectly or directly connected to a base part, wherein these two parts can be moved upwards and downwards in relation to one another by a screw-like movement; thus enabling the fluid to flow around the sealing peg. The German patent publication DE 9204076 U depicts a typical example of such a solution.
The German patent publication DE-A-2839284 is considered to be the most relative prior art. Said publication relates to a plastic two-piece dosing cap for solid and flexible containers, comprised of a base part which can be mounted on the receptacle and a closure part held thereon so as to be moved in a screw-like fashion, wherein the two parts can be displaced in relation to one another in the axial direction and can be brought from a closed position into an open position and vice versa. In so doing, the base part comprises exterior thread and at least one outlet orifice disposed above the same, the closure part on the other hand comprising interior thread and a central outlet orifice, wherein said base part has a cylindrical region with exterior thread and a part having an outside contour in the shape of a truncated cone, which is disposed above the latter.
In principle, two-piece dosing caps of the above mentioned type have been known in similar design from prior art for quite some time. An example of these older caps is a tube cap pursuant to the German patent publication DE 636805. Caps based on the same principle, namely having a bottom part of truncated cone shape and a conical part which can be displaced in relation to the latter, have been known for a long time from prior art. Said caps, however, are conceived as tube caps and the base part is in this case virtually configured as a solid body. Even the proven, most relevant prior art comprises a bottom part, which is virtually manufactured from a solid body and the orifices are virtually configured as canals. A tube cap is also known from the German patent publication DE-A-1863157. In this case, however, instead of a truncated cone, two conical parts are aligned with one another. This arrangement of course allows for only a small outlet orifice and this opening has to be centrally disposed above the point of the lower cone, whereas in the bottom part, the orifices are formed in the conical wall.
The present two-piece dosing cap according to the invention is however configured and designed for containers having large capacities and correspondingly larger quantities to be dosed. Considerably larger outlet orifices are thus closed. In such systems, bottom parts, which for all intents and purposes are designed from a solid body, are no longer ecologically and economically feasible. The material usage is thereby much too large. A suitable thin-walled solution to the bottom part as well as to the top part in order to thereby save material would seem logical to the specialist in the field. Such a solution, however, cannot be realized in an obvious way due to the forces which thereby arise. This results from the fact that a one to one implementation of the conventional solutions to date would lead to impermeability deficiencies, which would result from the thin-walled parts.
It is therefore the aim of the present invention to improve a two-piece dosing cap of prior art mentioned above such that a large dosing cap can be produced in a thin-walled and thereby material saving manner and at the same time be capable of withstanding a correspondingly higher internal pressure.
This aim is met by a two-piece plastic dosing cap of the kind mentioned at the beginning of the application. The base part is hereby to have a head part disposed above a cylindrical region having exterior thread, wherein the at least one outlet orifice is positioned in the conical outer wall and the top surface of the head part is closed. The closure part on the other hand is designed as a mirror-inverted truncated cone above the interior thread thereof, which is positioned in a cylindrical section of said part. In so doing, the top surface of the truncated cone is at least almost completely open; and in the closed state, the conical exterior surface of the outer wall of the base part and the conical interior surface of the closure part come to rest in a sealing manner one on top of the other.
Additional advantageous embodiments of the subject matter of the invention are disclosed in the dependent claims and the effect and relevance of said embodiments are explained in the following description with reference to the accompanying drawings. The following are shown:
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At least one outlet orifice 21 is formed in the conical outer wall 24. A plurality of outlet orifices 21 are, however, preferably disposed in said outer wall. The outlet orifices 21 can be dimensioned here practically so large that only narrow webs remain between the individual outlet orifices 21. In the preferred exemplary embodiment depicted here, three outlet orifices 21 are formed in the outer wall 24, which in total make up about 50% of the surface area of said conical outer wall 24. The outlet orifices 21 are likewise preferably configured height-wise such that they extend at least approximately over the entire height of said conical outer wall 24. This embodiment is particularly suited to fluids, of which a large volume is to be dispensed each time. If the subject matter relates more to pourable products, as, for example, salt, the outlet orifices are to be dimensioned so large that practically only narrow webs remain between the individual outlet orifices. In so doing, practically no material can remain on the outer surface of the conical outer wall 24, which has now been reduced to very few webs, when the dosing cap is closed.
The conical outer wall 24 is adjoined from above, as previously mentioned, by the completely closed top surface 25. Said top surface is preferably embodied having a material thickness such that the wall thickness of said top surface 25 is virtually twice as thick as the conical outer wall 24 of the head part 23. A circumferential shoulder, which forms a ledge 28, is formed in the edge area of said top surface 25. The height of this ledge 28 corresponds approximately to the thickness of said conical outer wall 24 of the head part 23. In addition, a circumferential sealing groove 29 is formed in the vertical section of the ledge 28. This can be seen best in
The closure part, which has already been mentioned, can be screwed onto the base part 2. Said closure part 3 is designed such that the interior surface thereof rests in the closed state against the exterior surface of the base part in a sealing manner. Said closure part 3 has accordingly likewise a cylindrical section 31. The interior thread 30 of said closure part 3 is formed on the interior side of said cylindrical section 31. Said interior thread can only be seen in the sectional drawings of
Depending upon how high the cylindrical region 22 or the cylindrical section 31 of the closure part are configured, the greater is the relative, axial mobility of said closure part in relation to the base part 2 and the remaining clearance between the truncated cone 23 of the base part 2 and the truncated cone 33 of said closure part 3 is respectively correspondingly large. For the use of pourable products, said cylindrical region 22 or the cylindrical section 31 should preferably be configured longer than would be the case for a dosing cap suitable for fluids.
The required impermeability for such a cap is of course correspondingly higher for applications using liquid media than for applications on receptacles, which contain pourable media. In
Provision is made here for a further sealing option by sealing beads 38 being integrally formed on the interior side of the conical outer wall 34. These sealing beads 38 project vertically from said conical outer wall 34 and the extension thereof is matched to the form of the outlet orifices 21. In the completely closed state of the dosing cap, said sealing beads 38 rest against the edges of the outlet orifices 21 in a sealing manner. As a result, a tactile engagement in the closing position arises because said sealing beads 38 already bear on the exterior surface of the conical outer wall 24 before reaching the end position and in the process practically clean said conical outer wall. The user consequently hears and feels if he completely closes the dosing cap, and in the same manner said user has to overcome an increased resistance before he can open said dosing cap.
It is of course useful and particularly for the dosed dispensing of liquid media if the orifice region is bounded and the user cannot mistakenly screw the closure part completely off of the base part. In order to prevent this, a retaining collar 27 is integrally formed on the base part 2. This retaining collar 27 runs below the exterior thread 20 of said base part 2, i.e. practically in the region between the flange 26 and said exterior thread 20 in the cylindrical region 22. Retaining hooks 39 are accordingly integrally formed on the closure part 3, which catch when said closure part 3 is maximally screwed onto said retaining collar 27. Said retaining hooks 39 can be directly molded on extensions or integrally formed on the bottom edge of the cylindrical section 31. In the especially preferred embodiment depicted here, said retaining hooks 39 are molded on spring tongues 41. These spring tongues 41 are molded into recesses 40 in the outer wall of the cylindrical section of said closure part 3. This embodiment has two advantages, namely on the one hand that assembly is hereby facilitated and on the other hand said retaining hooks 39 prevent any damage being done to the threads during assembly. The threads thereby retain the sealing effect thereof. The spring tongues 41 are configured to be longer than the height of the cylindrical section 31 and therefore project downwards. This can, for example, be seen in
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10 2010 029 908.1 | Jun 2010 | DE | national |