LID FOR CONTAINERS OF SUBSTANCES, AND CONTAINER OF SUBSTANCES COMPRISING SAID LID
20230264855 · 2023-08-24
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D17/4011
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D17/404
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2517/0016
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
Lid for a metal container (11) able to contain a substance, comprising: a closing cap (12) defined by at least one incision or pre-cut line (13), able to allow the closing cap to be lifted and at least partly torn, an opening lever (14) disposed astride the incision line (13) and comprising a front fulcrum end (15) and an intermediate region (16) provided with a flexible tongue (17) attached to the closing cap (12), a mechanical element (18) located in proximity to the incision line (13), configured to mechanically attach the flexible tongue (17) to the closing cap (12) and configured to cooperate with said flexible tongue (17); the incision line (13) having at the front, in the zone where the closing cap (12) starts to be lifted and torn, a portion (19) protruding outward, toward the front fulcrum end (15) of the opening lever (14), the protruding portion (19) having, on both sides, segments (20) of the incision line (13) which move away from said mechanical element (18) as far as respective deformation zones (21), caused by compression of the incision line (13).
Claims
1. Lid for a metal container (11) able to contain a substance, comprising: a closing cap (12) defined by at least one incision or pre-cut line (13), able to allow the closing cap to be lifted and at least partly torn, an opening lever (14) disposed astride the incision line (13) and comprising a front fulcrum end (15) and an intermediate region (16) provided with a flexible tongue (17) attached to the closing cap (12), a mechanical element (18) located in proximity to the incision line (13), configured to mechanically attach the flexible tongue (17) to the closing cap (12) and configured to cooperate with said flexible tongue (17), said incision line (13) having at the front, in the zone where the closing cap (12) starts to be lifted and torn, a portion (19) protruding outward, toward the front fulcrum end (15) of the opening lever (14), characterized in that said protruding portion (19) has, on both sides, segments (20) of the incision line (13) which move away from said mechanical element (18) as far as respective deformation zones (21), caused by compression of the incision line (13).
2. Lid as in claim 1, characterized in that said protruding portion (19) is rounded in shape and has a width (W1) of about 8 mm to about 10 mm.
3. Lid as in claim 1 or 2, characterized in that said protruding portion (19) is in the shape of an arc of a circle and has a radius of curvature of about 5 to about 6 mm.
4. Lid as in claim 1, 2 or 3, characterized in that the radius of the protruding portion (19) is greater than the radius of the mechanical element (18) and the profile of the protruding portion (19) continues moving away from the mechanical element (18) by means of said segments (20) as far as the respective deformation zones (21) of the material, where there is a change in the opening direction of the incision line (13), defined by an internal radius.
5. Lid as in any claim hereinbefore, characterized in that said deformation zone (21) caused by compression comprises at least a first curvature (27) having a concavity facing toward the outside of the lid and at least a second curvature (28) having a concavity facing toward the inside of the lid.
6. Lid as in claims 4 and 5, characterized in that the succession of said first (27) and second curvature (28) defines said transition and modification in the opening direction of the incision line (13).
7. Lid as in claim 5 or 6, characterized in that the radius of curvature of said first curvature (27) is about 1.5 mm to about 2.5 mm.
8. Lid as in claim 5, 6 or 7, characterized in that the radius of curvature of said second curvature (28) is about 2 mm to about 3 mm.
9. Lid as in any claim hereinbefore, characterized in that said deformation zone (21) caused by compression has a diameter (D1) of about 1 mm to about 3 mm.
10. Lid as in any claim hereinbefore, characterized in that it comprises an anti-breaking line (29) positioned around said incision line (13).
11. Lid as in claim 10, characterized in that said anti-breaking line (29) is shaped so as to follow the profile of the incision line (13) at least in a zone of the closing cap (12) comprised between a rear flap (30) of the closing cap (12) and the zone of the closing cap (12) where said mechanical element (18) is positioned.
12. Lid as in claim 10 or 11, characterized in that said anti-breaking line (29) and said incision line (13) are connected in proximity to said rear flap (30) of said closing cap (12) by terminal branches (23).
13. Lid as in any of the claims from 10 to 12, characterized in that the average distance (X1) between said incision line (13) and said anti-breaking line (29) is about 1 mm to about 2 mm.
14. Lid as in any of the claims from 10 to 13, characterized in that the depth (Z1) of the incision line (13) is greater than the depth (Z2) of the anti-breaking line (29).
15. Lid as in any of the claims from 10 to 14, characterized in that in a zone comprised between said incision line (13) and said anti-breaking line (29), it has a thickness (Z4) of about 1.5 mm to about 2.5 mm.
16. Lid as in any of the claims from 10 to 15, characterized in that under the incision line (13), it has a thickness (Z3) of about 1 mm to about 1.5 mm.
17. Lid as in any of the claims from 10 to 16, characterized in that said deformation zone (21) caused by compression extends beyond said anti-breaking line (29).
18. Lid as in any of the claims from 10 to 17, characterized in that the minimum distance (Y1) between said anti-breaking line (29) and the center of the mechanical element (18) is about 4 mm to about 5 mm.
19. Lid as in any claim hereinbefore, characterized in that in correspondence with said deformation zone (21) caused by compression, it has a thickness (Z5) of about 1.5 mm to about 2 mm.
20. Lid as in any claim hereinbefore, characterized in that it comprises a reinforcement edge (33) defined by at least a first reinforcement line (34) and by at least a second reinforcement line (35).
21. Lid as in claim 20, characterized in that said first reinforcement line (34) is a closed line which completely surrounds the incision line (13).
22. Lid as in claim 21, characterized in that said first reinforcement line (34) has at the top a connecting arch (31), said connecting arch (31) having a radius of curvature of about 1.5 mm to about 2.5 mm.
23. Lid as in claim 21 or 22, characterized in that said second reinforcement line (35) is an open line which partly surrounds said first reinforcement line (34) and comprises on one side and the other of the incision line (13) two branches (36) which break substantially at the height of the deformation zone (21) caused by compression of the incision line (13).
24. Lid as in claim 23, characterized in that said branches (36) of the second reinforcement line (35) are divergent with respect to the first incision line (13).
25. Lid as in any of the claims from 21 to 24, characterized in that in correspondence with said reinforcement edge (33), it has a thickness of about 0.4 mm to about 0.6 mm.
26. Lid as in any of the claims from 21 to 25, characterized in that the minimum distance (Y3) between said first reinforcement line (34) and the center of the mechanical element (18) is about 5 mm to about 7 mm.
27. Lid as in any claim hereinbefore, characterized in that the minimum distance (Y2) between said incision line (13) and the center of the mechanical element (18) is about 1.5 mm to about 2.5 mm.
28. Lid as in any claim hereinbefore, characterized in that said mechanical element (18) is a rivet having an average diameter of about 3 mm to about 4 mm.
29. Lid as in any claim hereinbefore, characterized in that it comprises lateral centering ridges (37), which cooperate with the front lateral edge of the opening lever (14) in order to center the latter, each of said lateral centering ridges (37) having a length of about 7 mm to about 8 mm, a width of about 2 mm to about 3 mm and a height of about 0.2 mm to about 1 mm.
30. Container comprising a lid as in any claim hereinbefore.
Description
ILLUSTRATION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0061] These and other characteristics of the present invention will become apparent from the following description of some embodiments, given as a non-restrictive example with reference to the attached drawings wherein:
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[0070] To facilitate comprehension, the same reference numbers have been used, where possible, to identify identical common elements in the drawings. It is understood that elements and characteristics of one embodiment can conveniently be incorporated into other embodiments without further clarifications.
DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
[0071] We will now refer in detail to the possible embodiments of the present invention, of which one or more examples are shown in the attached drawings by way of non-restrictive example. The phraseology and terminology used here is for the purpose of non-restrictive example.
[0072] In the attached drawings, see in particular
[0073] For example, the liquid substance can be a drink, such as a carbonated drink, a carbonated soft drink, an alcoholic beverage, fruit juice, tea, infusions, beer, an energizing drink or other.
[0074] The container 11 can for example be configured as a can for containing drinks or beverages, i.e. canned drinks or beverages. In particular, the container 11 might be a can suitable for containing beverages or drinks held under pressure, especially carbonated beverages or drinks. For instance, the container 11 can resist to internal pressure of about 5, 4 atmospheres (80 psi) or more, for instance up to about 6 to 8 atmospheres (90 to 120 psi) or even more.
[0075] Generally, both the lid 10 and the container 11 can be made of metal, such as for example aluminum or its alloys, or an iron-based metal, in particular steel-based, for instance steel or steel-based alloys, as well as tin-based metal materials, or other suitable metals or alloys, or combination thereof. The materials of the lid 10 and container 11 could be different from each other. The materials are also consistent and compatible with the substance contained. For example, for carbonated drinks, that is to say, those with added gas or which contain gas caused by fermentation, the lid 10 can be, as normally happens, made of aluminum or iron, or their alloys, or other suitable metal materials.
[0076] It can also be provided that the internal part of the container 11, and of the lid 10, is covered with a special coating, for example a protective film consistent and compatible with the needs of the content. Protection with materials such as plastic, ceramic or other similar materials may also be provided, depending on the content and/or time it is contained. Advantageously, but not necessarily, the coating is solidly attached to the internal surface of the container 11.
[0077] The sizes of the container 11 can be similar, in plan, to those of the lid 10, or they can be bigger, just as they can be smaller. Thus, for example the container 11 can have the same diameter as the lid 10, or it can have a larger diameter, or a smaller diameter.
[0078] Preferably, the lid 10 according to the present invention is the easy-open type.
[0079] The lid 10 comprises a closing cap, or panel 12, that can be opened by tearing and defined by at least an incision or pre-cut line 13, able to allow the closing cap 12 to be lifted and at least partly torn. Advantageously, the incision line 13 can have an overall open profile, so that the closing cap 12, once lifted from the lid 10, can still remain connected to it (“stay-on tab”).
[0080] The lid 10 also comprises an opening lever, or tab 14, disposed astride the incision line 13 and comprising a front fulcrum end 15 and an intermediate region 16 provided with a flexible tongue 17 attached to the closing cap 12.
[0081] The lid also comprises a mechanical element 18, for example a rivet or suchlike, located in proximity to the incision line 13, configured to mechanically attach the flexible tongue 17 to the closing cap and configured to cooperate with the flexible tongue 17.
[0082] At the front, in the zone where the closing cap 12 begins to lift and tear, the incision line 13 has a portion 19 protruding toward the outside, toward the front fulcrum end 15 of the opening lever 14.
[0083] According to one aspect of the invention, the protruding portion 19 has at both sides segments 20 of the incision line 13 which move away from the mechanical element 18 as far as respective deformation zones 21 caused by compression of the incision line 13 (see for example
[0084] In this way it is possible to make a protruding portion 19 of rounded and widened shape which, in combination with the deformation zones 21 provided at the end of the segments 20 made on the incision line 13, greatly limits the phenomena of venting/bursting, in particular unintended or explosive venting of known lids.
[0085] The incision line 13 can delimit a delivery aperture 22 on the perimeter, see for example
[0086] Around the delivery aperture 22, the lid 10 has a closing wall 32, for example of a circular shape, like the container 11 with which it can be associated. The lid 10 can also be delimited by an annular peripheral rib, or bead, 38. Externally to the annular peripheral rib, or bead, 38 there is an edge 26, raised with respect to the plane of the lid 10 and to the closing wall 32.
[0087] The closing cap 12 can be lifted or detached from the lid 10, generating the delivery aperture 22 as above.
[0088] It is possible to provide that the lid 10 is the “stay-on tab” type. For this purpose, according to some possible embodiments described here, the incision line 13 can be interrupted, that is, it can have an open profile, for example of at least partly curved shape, or in any case with a mixed curvilinear/linear development. The fact that the incision line 13 can be interrupted, that is, it may have an open profile, means that the closing cap 12, once lifted from the lid 10, can still remain connected to it (“stay-on tab”), without the risk of being dispersed in the environment, and thus preventing pollution.
[0089] It is possible to provide that, due to the way the development of the incision line 13 is made, the closing cap 12, when lifted, will not easily detach from the rest of the lid 10, for example by breaking, due to the presence of terminal branches 23, for example shaped like curls. The terminal branches 23 are defined by segments of the incision line 13 curved toward the outside, which advantageously also perform an elastic function of absorbing stress, preventing the closing cap 12 from breaking.
[0090] Moreover, with reference for example to
[0091] The incision line 13 is substantially a pre-incised or pre-cut line that defines a predetermined breaking profile, along which the closing cap 12 can be torn and detached. The incision line 13 can be made according to techniques known in the state of the art. The incision line can, for example, be doubled, the incision line 13 described here acting as the main one, more internal, and providing an anti-breaking line 29, more external, as can be seen in the attached drawings and as described in detail below.
[0092] The opening lever 14 can be disposed astride the incision line 13, partly above the closing cap 12 and partly outside it. The opening lever 14 can have, at one end, a fulcrum part on the lid 10, and at an opposite end it can be lifted. In an intermediate position, the opening lever 14 is attached to the closing cap 12.
[0093] The opening lever 14 can be disposed aligned along a median axis A of the lid 10, for example in order to improve the opening effect.
[0094] The opening lever 14 can also comprise a rear drive end 24, opposite the front fulcrum end 15. In possible implementations, the rear drive end 24 can comprise a gripping ring 25 which can be easily gripped by the user to lift and rotate the opening lever 14, pivoting on the front fulcrum end 15.
[0095] The front fulcrum end 15 can be disposed externally to the incision line 13. In this way, the opening lever 14, when rotated around the front fulcrum end 15, can press on a point outside the incision line 13. The front fulcrum end 15 can be configured to essentially define a single pivoting point of the opening lever 14.
[0096] The mechanical element 18, as we said, is configured to mechanically attach or connect the flexible tongue 17 to the closing cap 12, therefore substantially it is a mechanical element to clamp the flexible tongue 17 on the closing cap 12. In particular, the mechanical element 18 is provided inside the incision line 13. The mechanical clamping element 18 can be made of the same material as the lid 10. The mechanical element 18 can be shaped for example with an essentially circular shape, having a plan profile with a certain radius.
[0097] In accordance with other possible implementations, the mechanical element 18 can be a solid rivet, that is, a flat-headed nail, pin or bolt, truncated cone shaped or hemispherical, used for joining metal elements, but it goes without saying that these variants require different production cycle times.
[0098] Or, in other possible implementations, the mechanical element 18 can be a hollow rivet, that is, a joining element similar to a solid rivet, drilled in the middle and in the shape of an eyelet, generally formed by a double-headed nail. Typically, a manufacturing process of the lid 10 can provide to mold a simple lid from a roll of aluminum or its alloys, generally aluminum alloys with magnesium, such as for example typically 5182-H48, or based on iron or ferrous alloy, in particular steel, for example mild steel or stainless steel, for example tin-plated or in any case coated, or not.
[0099] In particular, the mechanical element 18 can be a rivet having an average diameter of about 3 mm to about 4 mm.
[0100] The incision line 13, as we said, comprises a protruding portion 19 with a rounded and widened shape, for example the protruding portion 19 can be in the shape of a circular arc or suchlike. Preferably, the protruding portion 19 has a width W1 of about 8 mm to about 10 mm. It has been found in experiments that this value is optimal for counteracting the phenomena of venting/bursting, in particular unintended or explosive venting when opening the container 11.
[0101] Moreover, in order to further improve this limiting effect, the protruding portion 19 can be made in the shape of an arc of a circle and can have a radius of curvature of about 5 to about 6 mm.
[0102] Advantageously, the radius of the protruding portion 19 is greater than the radius of the mechanical element 18 and the profile of the protruding portion 19 continues, as we said, moving away from the mechanical element 18 by means of the segments 20 of the incision line 13, up to the respective deformation zones 21 of the material, where there is a change in the opening direction, defined by an internal radius, able to prevent, on the one hand, the closing cap 12 from being torn and, on the other hand, the venting action from continuing to unintentionally open the closing cap 12, also in a violent way. This aspect, in combination with the deformation zones 21 of the metal material in this transition region and the change of the opening direction of the incision line 13, allows to adequately control the venting action.
[0103] In particular, each of the deformation zones 21 which substantially delimit the protruding portion 19 can comprise at least a first curvature 27 having a concavity facing toward the outside of the lid 10 and at least a second curvature 28 having a concavity facing toward the inside of the lid 10. This sequence of first 27 and second curvature 28 can advantageously define the transition and change in the opening direction of the incision line 13.
[0104] An optimal value for the radius of curvature of the first curvature 27 can be about 1.5 mm to about 2.5 mm.
[0105] An optimal value for the radius of curvature of the second curvature 28 can be about 2 mm to about 3 mm.
[0106] The deformation zone 21 can be obtained for example by means of mechanical compression of the material, in particular punching, riveting or coining. The diameter D1 of the deformation zone 21, see
[0107] In addition to the incision line 13, the lid 10 can comprise an anti-breaking line 29 positioned around the incision line 13. The anti-breaking line 29 can be shaped so as to follow the profile of the incision line 13, at least in a zone of the closing cap 12 comprised between a rear flap 30 of the closing cap 12 and the zone of the closing cap 12 where the mechanical element 18 is positioned.
[0108] The anti-breaking line 29 substantially has the function of increasing the stability of the lid 10 and making it easier to open the closing cap 12.
[0109] The anti-breaking line 29 and the incision line 13 are connected in proximity to the rear flap 30 of the closing cap 12 by means of the terminal branches 23.
[0110] The incision line 13 and the anti-breaking line 29 are also shown in the sections of
[0111] The incision line 13 can be made for example by means of a converging incision, that is, for example, V-shaped.
[0112] The average distance X1 between the incision line 13 and the anti-breaking line 29 can be, for example, about 1 mm to about 2 mm. The average distance X1 proved to be optimal to ensure stability of the lid 10 by means of the anti-breaking line 29 and at the same time a convenient opening step of the closing cap 12 along the incision line 13.
[0113] The depth Z1 of the incision line 13 can be greater than the depth Z2 of the anti-breaking line 29. In this way, during the lifting of the closing cap 12, the wall 32 of the lid 10 has a lower thickness below the incision line 13 with respect to the thickness under the anti-breaking line 29.
[0114] In particular, the depth Z1 of the incision line 13 is about 0.05 mm greater than the depth Z2 of the anti-breaking line 29.
[0115] The thickness Z3 of the lid 10 under the incision line 13 can be about 1 mm to about 1.5 mm.
[0116] Moreover, the thickness Z4 of the lid 10, in a zone comprised between the incision line 13 and the anti-breaking line 29 is about 1.5 mm to about 2.5 mm.
[0117] The thickness Z5 of the lid 10 in correspondence with the deformation zone 21 can be of about 1.5 mm to about 2 mm.
[0118] The deformation zone 21, as can be seen from a comparison of
[0119] The minimum distance Y1, see
[0120] The minimum distance Y2 between the incision line 13 and the center of the mechanical element 18 can be about 1.5 mm to about 2.5 mm.
[0121] The lid 10 can also comprise a reinforcement edge 33 defined by at least a first reinforcement line 34 and by at least a second reinforcement line 35. The reinforcement lines 34 and 35 are curved and at least partly follow the shaping of the incision line 13 and possibly of the anti-breaking line 29, see in particular
[0122] In particular, the first reinforcement line 34 can be a closed line that completely surrounds the incision line 13. It can have a connecting arc 31 at the top. An optimal value of the radius of curvature of the connecting arc 31 can be about 1.5 mm to about 2.5 mm.
[0123] The second reinforcement line 35 can be an open line which partly surrounds the first reinforcement line 34 and comprises, on one side and the other of the incision line 13, two branches 36 which are interrupted substantially at the height of the deformation zone 21 of the incision line 13.
[0124] The interruption of the reinforcement line 34 allows the wall 32 of the lid 10 to remain substantially unchanged in the zone where the flexible tongue 17 will be applied, that is, so that the wall 32 is substantially flat and there are no slopes resulting from incisions or other.
[0125] The branches 36 of the second reinforcement line 35 can also diverge from the first reinforcement line 34. In essence, as can be observed for example in
[0126] The divergence of the branches 36 can be provided in order to have a greater transition zone from the first reinforcement line 34 to the second reinforcement line 35, especially in a position close to the deformation zone 21.
[0127] The thickness of the lid 10 in correspondence with the reinforcement edge 33 can be of about 0.4 mm to about 0.6 mm.
[0128] The minimum distance Y3 between the first reinforcement line 34 and the center of the mechanical element 18, see in particular
[0129] The lid may also comprise lateral centering ridges 37, which cooperate with the front lateral edge of the opening lever 14 in order to center it. Each of the lateral centering ridges 37 can have a parallelepiped shape having a length of about 7 mm to about 8 mm, a width of about 2 mm to about 3 mm and a height of about 0.2 mm to about 1 mm.
[0130] The lid 10 can also comprise bosses 39, see
[0131] For example, two bosses 39 can be provided, made under the opening lever 14 and symmetrical with respect to the median axis A.
[0132] The lid 10 can also be equipped with a central boss 40, made protruding from the closing cap 12, which cooperates with the gripping ring 25 of the opening lever 14.
[0133] In particular, the central boss 40 can be disposed along the median axis A and is centered inside the hole of the gripping ring 25. The central boss 40 has been designed to improve and guarantee the exact axial centering of the opening lever 14.
[0134] In the sequence of drawings from 8 to 11, an opening sequence of the lid 10 is shown, by way of non-restrictive example.
[0135] The flexible tongue 17 is gripped by the user and rotated upward and toward the outside of the container 11. After a certain inclination of the flexible tongue 17, the closing cap 12 begins to detach from the lid 10, along the incision line 13, see
[0136] By using the lid 10, the effort necessary to lift the closing cap 12 along the incision line 13, as well as being much lower compared with containers with a hygienic cap, that is, a cap that opens toward the outside, as known in the state of the art, is also much better distributed and exploited, so that the operation leads to a uniform, precise, repeatable and reliable detachment.
[0137] Furthermore, in a first opening step, thanks to the provision of the protruding portion 19 substantially delimited by the deformation zones 21 and with the segments 20 moving away from the mechanical element 18, the phenomena of venting/bursting, in particular unintended or explosive venting are limited which, instead, can occur when opening containers with lids known in the state of the art.
[0138] It is clear that modifications and/or additions of parts may be made to the lid for containers as described heretofore, without departing from the field and scope of the present invention.
[0139] In the following claims, the sole purpose of the references in brackets is to facilitate reading: they must not be considered as restrictive factors with regard to the field of protection claimed in the specific claims.