The invention concerns a reclosing mechanism for containers, particularly beverage containers. The mechanism is suitable for containers of any structure, including cans and carton containers.
Known from the international patent application PCT/DE97/02061 (WO 98/12118) is a container cover, particularly of a beverage can, tightly closing the container, composed of at least two elements, where the first element has a tightly closing flap at the base, removable at least partially or severable so as to open the container and uncover its opening, whereas the other element has an additional opening positioned at the same distance from the central axis of the cover as the tightly closing flap or the container opening. One of the two elements is fixed firm and tight to the container body, whereas the other may rotate along the central axis of the container body from position one, in which the additional opening matches tightly the closing flap or container opening, to position two, in which the tightly closing flap or container opening is closed tight by the respective second element or its base.
Also known from international patent application PCT/EP2003/014675 (WO 2004/056667) is a reclosing cover, particularly of a beverage can. According to this solution, the cover has a severable section encircled with a pre-defined severance line and a pull tab fixed so as to allow its rotation to the cover plate. The protrusion for fixing the pull tab has a freely twisted element, and at the bottom of the pulling section of the pull tab there is a flat closing attachment intended for reclosing the opening.
Known from international patent application PCT/EP2010/063097 (WO2011/026991) is a container cover, particularly for a pressurized beverage can, in which the outflow opening is closed with an elastic closing pipe element by moving the triggering element from the closed position to the open position, where the pipe element cooperates with the pressure balancing mechanism. The pipe element is closed tight by narrowing it crosswise when the triggering element is in its closed position.
Known from international patent application PCT/EP2010/052192 (US 2011/0315684 A1) is a cover for containers, particularly beverage cans, which includes a closing element made of elastic material, positioned entirely at the bottom side of the cover and partially integrated with it in such a manner as to protect it against twisting, fitted with a triggering mechanism fixed to the outer surface of the cover via an attachment. When the triggering mechanism is moved, the part of the closing mechanism which covers the opening turns perpendicular to the cover surface. The opening can be re-closed by moving the triggering mechanism. In this solution, the outflow opening is sealed before the first use. The seal takes the form of a pin or label which needs to be torn off to uncover the beverage outflow opening.
The structure of the known cover closings is complicated, and their production is costly.
The purpose of this invention is to develop a simple hermetic structure of a reclosing mechanism intended particularly for pressurized and non-pressurized beverage containers, which would enable repeated closing and opening of the outflow opening, characterised by its universal application, easy manipulation by the user, and simplicity of the manufacturing process, which will contribute substantially to reducing the manufacturing cost compared to the known solutions.
Reclosing mechanism for containers, particularly beverage containers, sealed before the first opening, containing a latch to open and reclose the beverage outflow opening according to the invention is characterised in that the latch is fitted slidingly in the beverage outflow opening, where formed on the top side of the latch there is an attachment shorter than the opening and narrower than the latch, where the attachment is fitted with a pull tab longer than the attachment and fixed to the attachment with a hinge, preferably a membrane hinge, and a connector which serves as the seal before the first opening, with catches formed on the opposite longitudinal sides of the attachment fitted slidingly on the guides formed on the longer side walls of the opening. In the closed position, the top surface around the edge of the latch adheres to the bottom surface around the opening, thus sealing it, while on the top surface of the element in which the opening is made there are protrusions formed on the side of the pull tab front, on which the pull tab rests and blocks the sliding of the latch in the closed position. Preferably, at least one of these protrusions has a bulb to prevent pull tab's sliding past the protrusions. Moreover, there is a characteristic click heard when the opening is reclosed and the pull tab positioned below the bulb, which confirms that the pull tab has been positioned below the bulb.
Preferably, on the top surface of the element in which the opening is made there is a protrusion formed on the side of the pull tab hinge, on which the pull tab rests when the sliding of the latch from the closed position starts. Preferably, the protrusions formed on the top surface of the element in which the opening is made are of the height at least equal to the height determined by the top surface of the pull tab in its position before the first opening.
Moreover, there are additional shaped profiles formed on the surface around the opening, or on that part of the surface which adheres to the surface of the latch or its respective part, and/or on the surface of the latch or its part adhering to the surface around the opening or to its respective part.
In the area of the contact point of the latch and the surface around the opening the reclosing mechanism may be additionally sealed with a sealing coat.
The opening may be formed in the lid of container, e.g. can, or in a separate element fixed to the container, e.g. a carton box, or made in the container wall.
Preferably, the reclosing mechanism is made of plastic and the latch is made as a single integrated element formed in the single injection process.
The reclosing mechanism according to the invention meets the intended purposes.
An exemplary embodiment of the invention incorporated in a beverage can lid is presented on a drawing, in which:
In one embodiment of the invention, the reclosing mechanism is made of plastic in the lid 2 of a can 1 (
In another embodiment of the invention the reclosing mechanism described in example one is additionally sealed with a sealing coat covering the bottom of the surface around the opening 5 in the latch 3 contact area.
In other embodiments of the invention the reclosing mechanism described in example one has an additional shaped profile on the surface around the opening 5 touching on the latch 3 in the form of an offset 16 (
In all possible embodiments of the invention the latch 3 is made of plastic, preferably as a single integrated element formed in the single injection process.
In all possible embodiments of the invention, the opening 5 may be formed in the lid 2, as shown in the above exemplary embodiments, or in a separate element fixed to the container, e.g. a carton box, or made in the container wall.
The latch 3 is fitted in the opening 5 by pressing it into the opening 5 from the bottom side, so that the catches 8 are introduced into the guides 13, and the pull tab 4 is placed between the protrusions 9 and 10. The reclosing mechanism may be additionally sealed before assembling by covering latch 3 contact surface around the opening 5 with a sealing coat 15.
In order to open the reclosing mechanism one lifts the pull tab 4 up, thus breaking the connector 7 and turning the pull tab 4 up on the hinge 6. In effect of the rotation, the edge of the pull tab 4 presses on the protrusion 9, thus sliding the latch 3 and unsealing the container. Pulling the pull tab 4 towards the protrusions 10 results in sliding the latch 3 and uncovering the opening 5. The opening 5 may be reclosed by pulling the pull tab 4 towards the protrusion 9, and then by pressing the pull tab behind the bulbs of the protrusions 10. There is a characteristic click heard, which confirms that the opening 5 has been closed.
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