Closing cover for a container provided with a seal
09770697 · 2017-09-26
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16J15/164
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16J15/3244
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16J15/3236
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B01F27/88
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01F35/45
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01F2035/3513
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01F2101/30
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
F16J15/3236
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16J15/3244
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16J15/16
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A lid (2) for closing a container (4) of liquid, the lid being provided with a spindle passageway (20) enabling an elongate body (30) of a stirrer member (3) for stirring the liquid to pass through the lid (2), which elongate body is designed to be mounted to rotate in the spindle passageway (20), the spindle passageway including a portion (23) for receiving the elongate body (30) and designed to allow the elongate body (30) of the stirrer member (3) to pass through it, and a portion (21) for receiving a seal (1), which portion has an inside diameter greater than the inside diameter of the portion (23) for receiving the elongate body (30) and receives an annular seal (1) designed to allow the elongate body of the stirrer member to pass through it. The inside peripheral face of the annular seal (1) is provided with a helical lip (120).
Claims
1. An enclosure arrangement for closing a container of liquid comprising: a lid; and a stirrer, wherein said lid has a spindle passageway adapted to receive a rotatable elongate body of said stirrer, said rotatable elongate body of said stirrer having a uniform diameter at said spindle passageway and within said container, said spindle passageway being adapted to allow the rotatable elongate body to rotate in said spindle passageway, and wherein said spindle passageway includes an annular seal with an opening of a same diameter as said rotatable elongate body of said stirrer, adapted to receive the rotatable elongate body, the opening having an inside peripheral face with a helical sealing lip, said helical sealing lip engaging the outside surface of said rotatable elongate body of said stirrer to maintain sealing between said rotatable elongate body of said stirrer and said annular seal, said annular seal having a circular sealing lip located above and spaced from the helical sealing lip when said annular seal is in its mounted state in said lid closing said container, the circular sealing lip being adjacent to an opening of the annular seal opposite a surface of the annular seal adapted to face inside the container.
2. The enclosure arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the annular seal has two peripheral walls interconnected via a flexible link.
3. The enclosure arrangement according to claim 2, wherein said two peripheral walls are substantially coaxial, and are spaced apart by the flexible link that extends half way up said two peripheral walls, in a circumferential midplane of said two peripheral walls.
4. The enclosure arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the helical sealing lip is made up of a plurality of turns.
5. The enclosure arrangement according to claim 4, wherein the plurality of turns are spaced apart axially from one another so as to define a helical groove between them.
6. The enclosure arrangement according to claim 5, wherein a handedness of the plurality of turns drives liquid present in the helical groove back into the container by said stirrer rotating.
7. The enclosure arrangement according to claim 1, wherein said annular seal is made of a thermoplastic material.
8. The enclosure arrangement according to claim 1, further comprising the stirrer with the rotatable elongate body rotatably mounted through the spindle passageway of the lid and through the annular seal.
9. The enclosure arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the container contains paint, said lid configured to close the container.
10. The enclosure arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the helical sealing lip is closer to the surface of the annular seal adapted to face the container than the circular sealing lip, and wherein the helical sealing lip is separated from a circular sealing groove.
Description
(1) The invention can be well understood on reading the following description of embodiments given with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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(4) With reference to the figures, and as outlined above, the invention relates to a lid 2 for closing a liquid container 4, and preferably for closing a paint can.
(5) Said lid 2 is provided with a spindle passageway 20 enabling an elongate body 30 of stirrer means 3 to pass through the lid 2, which elongate body is designed to be mounted to rotate in said spindle passageway 20 for the purpose of stirring said liquid. Said spindle passageway comprises firstly a portion 23 for receiving the elongate body 30 and designed to allow the elongate body of the stirrer means 3 to pass through it, and secondly a portion 21 for receiving a seal 1, which portion has an inside diameter greater than the inside diameter of the portion 23 for receiving the elongate body 30. Said portion 21 for receiving the seal 1 receives an annular seal 1 designed to allow said elongate body 30 of the stirrer means 3 to pass through it. Said stirrer means 3 make it possible to keep the substance contained in the container homogeneous, in particular when the container is a paint pot.
(6) As shown in
(7) The container 4 and its lid 2 may be received in a storage cabinet provided with one or more locations for storing said container. Each location is equipped with means for actuating the stirrer means so as to stir the liquid by rotating the body of the stirrer means. In particular, said lid 2 may be used for “suspended” containers that are suspended from their lids, or for “standing” containers that are stood in a stirring cabinet. The lid is equipped with means for fastening to the container 4. Advantageously, the lid may be adapted to fit cans of various diameters.
(8) For standing containers, the lid 2 is mounted to move in translation relative to the elongate body 30 or “spindle” of the stirrer means 3, thereby making it adaptable to fit cans of various depths, e.g. corresponding to capacities of 0.5 liters (L) and of 1 L.
(9) In the example shown in
(10) In a manner characteristic of the invention, the inside peripheral face of said annular seal 1 is provided with a helical lip 120.
(11) In other words, the seal 1 is positioned in a recess 21 provided in the spindle passageway 20, said recess 21 for said seal being coaxial with the spindle passageway 20 and being situated beside the bottom face, i.e. beside the face that faces towards the inside of the container or away from the direction facing the top face of said lid that is equipped with the mechanism for closing off the spout. In particular, the recess 21 is formed by a shoulder in the spindle passageway 20 so that said recess opens out in the bottom face of the lid, thereby enabling the seal to be inserted into its recess and extracted therefrom from the bottom face of the lid.
(12) The inside diameter of said annular seal 1, measured at the crest line of the thread, which diameter is such as to be a snug fit on the elongate body 30 of the stirrer means 3, is preferably significantly less than the inside diameter of the wall of the portion 23 of the spindle passageway 20 that is designed to guide the elongate body 30 of the stirrer means 3 in rotation with clearance.
(13) The annular seal 1 is a seal having two peripheral walls 10, 11 interconnected via a flexible link 101. Said walls are referred to respectively as the inner wall and as the outer wall 10, they are substantially coaxial, and they are spaced apart by a flexible link 101 of the bridge type preferably extending half way up said walls, in the circumferential midplane of said walls.
(14) The flexible link 101 of the bridge type forms a circular platform interconnecting said walls. The double wall has an H-shaped cross-section.
(15) The flexible link 101, which is elastically deformable, enables the elongate body 30 of the stirrer means 3 to be properly centered through the seal 1 and through the spindle passageway 20. In particular, said flexible link 101 makes it possible to achieve self-alignment between the spindle passageway 20, or bearing, the lid 2, and the helical lip 120 of the seal 1 on inserting the elongate body 30 of the stirrer means 3 through the spindle passageway 20 and through the seal 1.
(16) The flexible link 101 also makes it possible to dissociate the outer wall 10 and the inner wall 11 from each other, these two walls having different functions. The function of the wall 10 is to hold the seal 1 in its recess 21 as a force fit. The function of the wall 11 is to provide sealing by being a snug fit on the elongate body 30 of the stirrer means 3.
(17) As shown more particularly in
(18) The turns 121, 122, 123, 124 are spaced apart axially from one another so as to define a helical groove between them. Thus, any liquid that penetrates between the seal 1 and the elongate body 30 of the stirrer means 3 runs down along said groove 12 and falls by gravity into the paint pot 4 by flowing along said helical path.
(19) Driving back any of said liquid that has risen into the helical groove 12 is also improved by the rotation of the stirrer means 3. The handedness of the helical lip 120 is defined as a function of the direction of rotation of the elongate body 30 of the stirrer means so as to participate in driving said liquid back towards the inside of the container. When the elongate body 30 of the stirrer means 3 is designed to be turned clockwise, the helical thread corresponds to a right-hand thread. Conversely, when the elongate body 30 is designed to be turned counterclockwise, the helical thread corresponds to a left-hand thread. A “right-hand thread” means a thread that, seen in an axial view, runs backwards on turning in the clockwise direction, and a “left-hand thread” runs backwards on turning in the counterclockwise direction.
(20) The inside peripheral face of said seal 1 is also provided with a circular sealing lip 13 situated in the vicinity of the “top” opening face of the annular seal 1 opposite from its “bottom” opening face that is designed to face towards the container 4. In other words, said circular sealing lip 13 is situated in the top portion of the seal 1, when said seal 1 is in the mounted state in which it is mounted in the lid 2 that closes the container 4.
(21) This circular lip 13 closes the groove 12 formed by the helical lip 120 at the top. It thus makes it possible to provide static sealing preventing the solvent vapors and the liquids from leaking.
(22) Said annular seal 1 is made of a thermoplastic material, such as a thermoplastic elastomer.
(23) The present invention is in no way limited to the embodiments described and shown, and the person skilled in the art can make any variant to them that lies within the spirit of the invention.