The present application claims priority to Spanish Patent Application No. P201930105, filed Feb. 8, 2019, incorporated herein in its entirety.
The invention relates to a tethered closure device for a beverage container, a cap element and a beverage container.
Beverage containers in form of bottles or drinking packages are very often not only used at home but are as well consumed on the go. In this context beverage containers are known who comprise a closeable cap. In this context, screw-on lids are very common, which close the beverage container. The known lids are often a separate part of a closing mechanism for the beverage container, which could be lost during the usage phase. Increasingly, both consumers and policy makers are calling for more sensitive approaches to future product designs for the associated environmental impact. In terms of beverage containers, this not only affects their recyclability, but also in advance both the circumstances in which they are produced and the extent to which an environmentally use during the usage phase is guaranteed or at least made easier for the consumer. It is increasingly becoming the focus of attention that the beverage containers to be used do not release more objects beyond the container into the environment during the use phase, be it consciously or partially provided by the consumers. To counteract this disadvantage, tethered closures are provided which are connected to the bottle.
Tethered closures make it possible to provide an environmentally friendly device since no parts can be lost and, for example, disposed of improperly.
Tethered closures usually comprise a connection part, which connects the lid itself with one part of the beverage container. For example, a typical type of this connection may be a kind of chain or the like.
A disadvantage of these tethered closures used so far can be seen in the fact that a user does not know reliably whether the drink has been previously opened and therefore is still unused and fresh.
It is therefore one object of the presented invention to provide an environmentally friendly tethered closure device, which allows a user to recognize whether the beverage container is still unused and which allows a comfortable and easy handling of it.
In a preferred embodiment of the invention it is provided that a tethered closure device for a beverage container comprises the following components: A frame device and a cap element with an at least partially connected recloseable lid element, wherein the cap element is rotatable disposed to the frame device. The tethered closure device further comprises at least two temper evident elements, wherein the first temper evident element is disposed between the cap element and the frame device and the second temper evident element is disposed between the cap element and the lid element. In this way it is possible for a user to quickly and easily recognize whether the drink has already been opened or is still fresh and unused. In this case, a user can not only recognize whether the drink is generally already open, but in addition, the user can see to what extent the lid and thus a potential contact point for drinking is even unused. In this context, temper evident elements are to be understood as any mechanisms, which make it possible to detect a visual or haptic proof of first-time use. In this case, the form or shape of such temper evident elements could be varied as long as the functionality is guaranteed. For example the presented device could be used for a beverage container in the form of a bottle or a drinking package or the like. In addition, this concept provides an environmentally friendly solution, as the parts are because the components are arranged so as to avoid accidental loss or unconscious falling off. In other words, the proposed solution offers a customer-friendly and environmentally friendly functionality of the device, while avoiding that individual parts can be lost during the use phase, so that improper disposal of individual parts is prevented.
Furthermore, in a preferred embodiment of the invention it is provided that a cap element for use in a tethered closure device according to claims 1 to 9 comprises the following components: An at least partially connected recloseable lid element and at least two temper evident elements, wherein the first temper evident element is designed to be connected to a counter part or an opening mechanism of a beverage container and the second temper evident element is disposed between the cap element and the lid element, wherein the second temper evident element comprises a closing mechanism, so that the lid element can be closed recloseable to the cap element after a first usage of the second temper evident element. The advantages mentioned above apply insofar as transferable also for the presented cap element. In addition, users can benefit from the fact that the second temper evident element can also be used as a resealable closure, so that a very comfortable and easy handling of it is guaranteed.
Furthermore, in a preferred embodiment of the invention it is provided that a beverage container comprises at least one opening sealed with a seal element, wherein a tethered closure device according to claims 1 to 9 is disposed on the sealed opening. The advantages mentioned above apply insofar as transferable also for the presented beverage container.
Further preferred embodiments of the invention will become apparent from the remaining features mentioned in the subclaims.
In a further preferred embodiment of the invention, it is provided that the cap element comprises a seal opening device comprising at least one tooth element designed to at least partially open a seal element during a rotation movement of the cap element with regard to the frame device, wherein the seal element is disposed between the beverage container and the frame device, so that liquid can flow out of the package through the opened seal element and through the closure device to the outside. In this way, the presented device can be used even if an additional seal element is present. A user can easily recognize from the first temper evident element and its state whether the seal element has been torn open and thus the beverage is already in an open state. In this context, an at least partial opening means that a minimum opening of the seal element is achieved, so that the contents, for example any liquid present in the container, can be served conveniently and in a customer-friendly manner. In extreme cases, for example, the seal element could be almost completely broken.
In a further preferred embodiment of the invention, it is provided that the second temper evident element comprises a closing mechanism, so that the lid element can be closed recloseable to the cap element after a first usage of the second temper evident element. In addition to the aforementioned advantages, users can benefit from the fact that the second temper evident element can also be used as a resealable closure, so that a very comfortable and easy handling of it is guaranteed.
In a further preferred embodiment of the invention, it is provided that the frame device comprises a base element and a collar element, which is disposed at the base element, wherein the collar element is adapted to receive the cap element. In this way, a reliable connection between the cap element and the frame device can be realized, so that the cap element cannot get lost during the usage phase. In addition, the base element can provide a reliable connection of the device itself to the beverage container, so that all parts can be directly or indirectly connected to the beverage container. This concept thus makes it possible to provide an environmentally friendly device since no parts can be lost and, for example, disposed of improperly.
In a further preferred embodiment of the invention, it is provided that the seal opening device has a cylindrical shape and the at least one tooth element is positioned on an outer edge of the cylindrical shape on an opposite side with regard to a closing position of the lid element on the cap element. A cylindrical shape, which in other words can be made substantially circular, is particularly suitable for a rotating motion functionality, since a uniform and easy-to-handle motion sequence is thus supported. Since the element is positioned on the outer edge, it is moved on a defined path during a movement sequence, so that a reliable opening mechanism of the sealing element is ensured. A comfortable and easy handling of the device is thus possible.
In a further preferred embodiment of the invention, it is provided that the seal opening device has a cylindrical shape and an outer diameter of the seal opening device fits into an inner diameter of the collar element, so that the cap element is rotatable disposed to the frame device and the at least one tooth element is in contact with the seal element. This embodiment thus supports a reliable connection or arrangement of the cap element on the frame device, so that a cohesion of the individual components is made possible to provide an environmentally friendly solution as mentioned above.
In a further preferred embodiment of the invention, it is provided that the first temper evident element is disposed between the cap element and the base element. This embodiment also makes it easier for a user to assess the respective state of the device faster and more directly and above all logically.
In a further preferred embodiment of the invention, it is provided that the first temper evident element comprises at least one bridge element, which forms a breakable connection between the cap element and the base element, so that after a first rotation movement of the cap element with regard to the frame device the broken connection demonstrates an opening condition of the beverage container. As soon as a first opening operation takes place, this bridge element breaks or tears apart. Based on this state of this bridge element, a user is able to recognize immediately (visually or haptically) if the drink is still in an unopened and fresh state or not.
In a further preferred embodiment of the invention, it is provided that the collar element comprises a guiding device with at least one guiding element and the cap element comprises an outer wall element, wherein the collar element is disposed between the outer wall and the seal opening device, wherein the guiding device is designed to lead the seal opening device in a defined manner from a first position to a second position, so that the seal opening device opens at least partially the seal element during a rotation movement of the cap element with regard to the frame device. First, due to the resulting mechanism of outer wall and seal opening device, an even better connection between the cap element and the frame device is possible, so that the cap element cannot get lost during the usage phase. In addition, the guiding element provides a defined opening routine in a use case, resulting in a reliable and easy-to-use device. Thus, after an application, the user can safely assume that the fresh seal element has been broken and the drink is ready for consumption. Furthermore, also the guiding element and its resulting interaction between this and the cap element support an even better connection between the cap element and the frame device.
The presented device could be used for a beverage container in the form of a bottle or a drinking package or the like. The shapes and dimensions of the device can be adapted to the corresponding application in any form. The device can be constructed of only one material or of different materials.
In various embodiments of the invention mentioned in this application are, unless otherwise stated in the individual case, advantageously combinable with each other.
The invention will be explained below in embodiments with reference to the accompanying drawings. In these drawings,
The guiding device 50 comprises various guiding elements 52, 54, 56. In this case, a first guiding element 52 is in the form of an elongated attachment, which is protruding on the collar element 34. A number of second guiding elements 54 are arranged on top of the collar element 34 with respect to the image plane, these second elements 54 being shown in the form of substantially rectangular projections. A number of third guiding elements 56 are arranged with respect to the image plane at the bottom in the transition region between the collar element 34 and the base element 16, these third elements are represented in the form of substantially rectangular projections. The guiding device 50 is designed to lead the seal opening device 38 in a defined manner from a first position to a second position, so that the seal opening device 38 opens at least partially the seal element 46 during a rotation movement of the cap element 12 with regard to the frame device 14. For example, the guiding elements 52, 54, 56 of the guiding device 50 can allow a rotation movement to certain extent, for example a rotation of 60°, 70°, 80°, 90° or 120°. Also, a defined rotation is conceivable up to a stop position in an interval of 40° to 180° or from 60° to 140° or from 90° to 120°.
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