A CAP INCLUDING A SECTION DELIMITED BY A DIVIDING WALL, WHICH CAN BE TORN, IF NECESSARY, BY MEANS INCLUDED IN THE CAP
20230271759 · 2023-08-31
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D81/32
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D51/2814
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D51/2842
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65D51/28
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
Disclosed is a cap including a cavity delimited by a cylindrical side wall and by a discoidal base at a first end of the cap. The latter further includes a circular opening for accessing the cavity, obtained at a second end of the cap opposite the first end. A discoidal dividing wall is housed in the cavity of the cap between the base and the opening. The dividing wall is connected to the side wall along its circular edge to delimit, with the base and a portion of the side wall, a section inside the cap. A tongue protruding outside the cap penetrates the latter through the side wall connects to the dividing wall at an end inside the cap. Applying force to the tongue tending to remove it from the cap tears the dividing wall, opening the section and allowing the enclosed substance to exit the cap.
Claims
1. A cap comprising: a cavity delimited by a side wall and by a base placed at a first end of said cap; an opening for accessing said cavity, said opening being at least partially delimited by said side wall and being at a second end of said cap opposite to said first end; a dividing wall housed in said cavity and connected to said side wall in an intermediate position between said base and said opening, said dividing wall being connected to said side wall along an edge thereof so as to separate said cavity into: a first portion delimited by said dividing wall, by said base and by a first portion of said side wall extending from said dividing wall to said base, said first portion of cavity corresponding to a section of said cap; a second portion delimited by said dividing wall, by said opening and by a second portion of said side wall extending from said dividing wall to said opening, said cap, at said second portion of side wall, being reversibly connectable to a container comprising a cavity and an opening for accessing the same, said cap being reversibly connectable to said container at the opening of the container and in such a way that said second portion of cavity of said cap is in communication with said cavity of said container; means for tearing, at least partially, said dividing wall, when said cap is reversibly connected to said container, an at least partial tearing of said dividing wall putting said section into communication with said cavity of said container, wherein said tearing means comprise a tongue including a first end and a second end opposite to said first end of the same, said second portion of side wall comprising a through hole, said tongue crossing said through hole so as: to be housed in said second portion of cavity of said cap at a first section thereof including the first end thereof and so as to lie outside said cavity of said cap at a second section thereof including the second end thereof, said tongue, at said first section, being at least partially opposite to said dividing wall, said tongue being connected to said dividing wall at the first section thereof and being graspable by a person at the second section thereof, said tongue being at least partially sliding in said through hole, the connection between said dividing wall and said tongue being sufficiently intense so that, on applying a force to said, at said second section of the same, tending to cause said tongue to slide in such a way that said first end of the same moves close to said through hole, a sliding of said tongue in such a way that said first end of the same moves close to said through hole determines at least a partial tearing of said dividing wall by said tongue and at least a partial pulling of said dividing wall towards said through hole by said tongue, with a deformation of said dividing wall.
2. A cap according to claim 1, wherein said tongue, at said first end, is shaped so as not to be able to cross said through hole.
3. A cap according to claim 1, wherein said dividing wall comprises one or more facilitated breaking lines.
4. A cap according to claim 3, wherein said one or more facilitated breaking lines extend, at least partially, along said edge of said dividing wall.
5. A cap according to claim 4, wherein said tongue is connected to said dividing wall at least at a section of said edge of the same.
6. A cap according to claim 5, wherein said edge of said dividing wall is circular, said section of said edge at which said tongue is connected to said dividing wall being diametrically opposite to a projection, orthogonal to said dividing wall, of said through hole on said edge.
7. A cap according to claim 6, wherein one of said facilitated breaking lines extends over the entire edge of said dividing wall, or extends over the edge of said dividing wall except for a section of said edge including said projection, orthogonal to said dividing wall, of said through hole on said edge.
8. A cap according to claim 6, wherein said dividing wall comprises one or more facilitated folding lines.
9. A cap according to claim 8, wherein said one or more facilitated folding lines extend from one point to another of said edge of said dividing wall.
10. A cap according to claim 9, wherein said one or more facilitated folding lines are arranged orthogonally to a diameter of said edge of said dividing wall extending from said section of said edge, at which said tongue is connected to said dividing wall, to said projection, orthogonal to said dividing wall, of said through hole on said edge.
11. The cap according to claim 2, wherein said dividing wall comprises one or more facilitated breaking lines.
12. The cap according to claim 1, wherein said tongue is connected to said dividing wall at least at a section of said edge of the same.
13. The cap according to claim 2, wherein said tongue is connected to said dividing wall at least at a section of said edge of the same.
14. The cap according to claim 3, wherein said tongue is connected to said dividing wall at least at a section of said edge of the same.
15. The cap according to claim 1, wherein said dividing wall comprises one or more facilitated folding lines.
16. The cap according to claim 2, wherein said dividing wall comprises one or more facilitated folding lines.
17. The cap according to claim 3, wherein said dividing wall comprises one or more facilitated folding lines.
18. The cap according to claim 4, wherein said dividing wall comprises one or more facilitated folding lines.
19. The cap according to claim 5, wherein said dividing wall comprises one or more facilitated folding lines.
20. The cap according to claim 7, wherein said dividing wall comprises one or more facilitated folding lines.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0050] Further objects and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following detailed description of embodiments thereof and from the accompanying drawings, given purely by way of non-limiting example, in which:
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0056] In the remainder of the present description, a figure may also be illustrated with reference to elements not expressly indicated in that figure, but in other figures. The scale and proportions of the various illustrated elements do not necessarily correspond to the real values.
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[0058] The cap 1 also comprises a dividing wall 6 housed inside the cavity 4 and connected to the wall 2 in an intermediate position between the base 3 and the opening 5. The wall 6 is preferably also discoidal and orthogonal to the wall 2. Therefore, the wall 6 is preferably arranged parallel to the base 3. The wall 6 is connected to the wall 2 along the edge thereof (preferably circular) so as to separate the cavity 4 into a first portion 7, at the top in
[0059] The wall 2 preferably comprises a shelf 10 preferably shaped like a circular crown protruding from the wall 2 inside the cavity 4. The wall 6 is preferably opposite to the shelf 10 at the edge thereof. More precisely, it is preferably at the shelf 10 that the wall 6 is connected to the wall 2 so as to separate the section 7 of the portion 8 of the cavity 4.
[0060] The cap 1 comprises a tongue 11 including a first end 11a and a second end 11b opposite to the end 11a. The tongue 11 crosses a through hole 12 obtained in the aforesaid second portion of wall 2 (extending from the wall 6 to the opening 5) so that the tongue 11 is housed in the portion 8 of the cavity 4 at a first section (of tongue 11) including the end 11a, and lies outside the cavity 4 at a second section (of tongue 11) including the end 11b. The tongue 11 is at least partially sliding in the hole 12 and is at least partially opposite to the wall 6 at the aforesaid first section (housed in the portion 8 of cavity 4). Preferably, the tongue 11 is substantially rectilinear and substantially parallel to the wall 6.
[0061] The tongue 11 is connected to the wall 6 at the aforesaid first section of the same (including the end 11a) and is graspable by a person at the second section thereof (including the end 11b). The connection between the tongue 11 and the wall 6 is sufficiently intense so that, [0062] on applying a force to the tongue 11 (at the section of the same including the end 11b) tending to cause the tongue 11 to slide in such a way that the end 11a moves close to the hole 12, [0063] a sliding of the tongue 11 in such a way that the end 11a moves close to the hole 12 determines an at least partial tearing of the wall 6 by the tongue 11 and an at least partial pulling of the wall 6 towards the hole 12 by the tongue 11, with a deformation of the wall 6.
[0064] With reference to
[0065] Again with reference to
[0066] Furthermore, it is also possible to note in
[0067] Finally, with reference to
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[0069] A screwing of the cap 1 to the container 15, like an unscrewing of the one from the other, is preferably facilitated by the presence of elevations 18 protruding longitudinally from the wall 2 outside the cavity 4. In fact, the elevations 18 increase the friction between the hand of a person grasping the cap 1 and the wall 2 of the latter.
[0070] In order to cause the substance 9 enclosed in the section 7 to fall inside the cavity 16 of the container 15, it is sufficient to grasp the tongue 11 at the section of the same outside the cavity 4 and apply a force tending to cause the tongue 11 to slide so as to move the end 11 a close to the hole 12 (as shown with an arrow in
[0071] By way of example, advantageously, the cap 1 allows preventing previously flavored and/or carbonated beverages from having to be placed on the market. In particular, instead of previously flavored and/or carbonated beverages, it is possible to place non-carbonated water contained in containers onto the market respectively closed by caps, such as the one, which is the subject of the invention, housing, in the section 7 a particular flavoring and/or an effervescent substance (i.e. which produces effervescence). It is also possible to consider the possibility of placing caps 1 on the market with different flavorings and/or effervescent substances. In this case, a person who desires to taste a beverage with a particular flavoring and/or effervescence must simply obtain a container containing non-carbonated water to screw to the same a cap, such as the one which is the subject of the invention, including the desired flavoring and/or effervescent substance.
[0072] Based on the description provided of a preferred embodiment, it is apparent that changes may be introduced by a person skilled in the art without thereby departing from the scope of the invention as defined by the following claims.