HOLLOW GLASS CONTAINER HAVING A SPECIFIC LIP PROFILE

20230322431 · 2023-10-12

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Cpc classification

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Abstract

A glass hollow container including a finish intended to cooperate with a cap with notches to close the container, wherein the finish has a locking ring whose cross section has a profile substantially in the shape of an ogive.

Claims

1. A glass hollow container comprising a finish intended to cooperate with a cap with notches to close the container, wherein the finish has a locking ring whose cross section has a profile substantially in the shape of an ogive, the profile defining for the ogive a base having a center, two flanks, and a top, the top being aligned with a point located at the center of the base or offset in the direction of an interior of the container with respect to the point located at the center of the base.

2. The container according to claim 1, wherein the top has a shape of a circular arc having a radius Rs ranging from 0.10 to 1.25 mm.

3. The container according to claim 2, wherein Rs is equal to 0.80 mm.

4. The container according to claim 1, wherein the base of the ogive has a width Lp ranging from 1.0 mm to 10.0 mm.

5. The container according to claim 1, wherein the height Hs of the ogive, from the base to its top, ranges from 0.5 mm to 5 mm.

6. The container according to claim 1, wherein the flank of the ogive located towards the interior of the container joins the generally rectilinear profile of an inner wall of the finish according to a circular arc having a radius Ri ranging from 0.10 mm to 1.25 mm.

7. The container according to claim 1, wherein the flank of the ogive located towards the exterior of the container joins the generally rectilinear profile of an outer wall of the finish according to a circular arc having a radius Re ranging from 0.10 mm to 1.25 mm.

8. The container according to claim 1, wherein the outer wall of the finish is provided with at least one thread of a first type, the thread of the first type being intended to cooperate with the notches of the cap intended to close the container, the thread of the first type comprising, from top to bottom, a first inclined thread segment, a second substantially horizontal thread segment, and a third inclined thread segment, the third thread segment being further provided with an anti-screwing stop.

9. The container according to claim 8, wherein the outer wall of the finish is provided with at least two such diametrically opposed threads of a first type.

10. The container according to claim claim 8, wherein the outer wall of the finish is provided with at least four such threads of the first type, the four threads of the first type being diametrically opposed in pairs.

11. The container according to claim 1, wherein the outer wall of the finish is provided with at least one thread of a second type, the thread of the second type being intended to cooperate with the notches of the cap intended to close said the container, the thread of the second type comprising, from top to bottom, a first inclined thread segment, a second substantially horizontal thread segment, and a third thread segment, third thread segment being free of anti-screwing stop.

12. The container according to claim 11, wherein the outer wall of the finish is provided with at least two such diametrically opposed threads of the second type.

13. The container according to claim 11, wherein the outer wall of the finish is provided with at least four such threads of the second type, the four threads of the second type being diametrically opposed in pairs.

14. The container according to claim 8, wherein the distance from the second horizontal thread segment of the threads of first type to the top of the ogive of the locking ring has a value k ranging from 4.0 mm to 20.0 mm.

Description

[0034] The present invention will emerge more fully from the detailed description which follows accompanied by the drawings in which:

[0035] FIG. 1 is a side view of a container of the prior art with a standard locking ring,

[0036] FIG. 2 is a side view of the container of the prior art of FIG. 1 closed by a notched cap,

[0037] FIG. 3 is a longitudinal sectional half-view of the container of the prior art of FIG. 1, showing the profile of the standard locking ring,

[0038] FIG. 4 is a partial view on a larger scale of FIG. 3 showing more precisely the profile of the standard locking ring of the container of the prior art,

[0039] FIG. 5 is a partial sectional view of a groove of a notched cap with a seal, before use of the cap,

[0040] FIG. 6 is a partial sectional view of the groove of FIG. 5 after screwing and tightening the cap on the container of the prior art of FIGS. 1-4 and keeping the container thus closed for seven days,

[0041] FIG. 7 is a sectional view showing an ogive-shaped profile of the locking ring of a container according to the invention,

[0042] FIG. 8 is a view of FIG. 7 indicating the various possible variable parameters for the ogive-shaped profile of the locking ring of the container according to the invention,

[0043] FIG. 9 is a side view of a finish of the container according to the invention showing the threads of first type and the threads of second type,

[0044] FIG. 10 represents the graph of the comparison of the lengths of contact arc measured for a container of the prior art having a standard locking ring (dotted curve) and a container according to the invention having a locking ring having an ogive-shaped profile (solid curve),

[0045] FIG. 11 represents the graph of FIG. 10 expressed in the form of a contact arc length deviation of the locking ring according to the invention as a percentage relative to the standard locking ring.

[0046] With reference to FIG. 7, and to FIG. 8 which is a partial view thereof on a larger scale, a container 20 according to the invention is represented: the container 20 is hollow and is made of glass. It comprises a cylindrical body 21 defining an interior 20a of the container 20, having a closed lower end 21a forming the bottom of the container 20 and an open upper end 21b. The upper end 21b is formed of a finish 22 having an outer wall 22a provided with threads 23, an inner wall 22b, and a locking ring 24 having an ogive-shaped profile. The threads 23 are intended to cooperate with the notches 7 of a cap 6 as described in FIG. 2, intended to be screwed and tightened on the finish 22 to close the container 20.

[0047] As shown in FIG. 8, the profile of the locking ring 24 of the container 20 according to the invention defines for the ogive a base 25, a first flank 26a located towards the interior 20a of the container 20, a second flank 26b, located towards the exterior of the container 20, and a top 27. As it appears from this FIG. 8, the base 25 is formed of the horizontal line connecting the place where the first flank 26a joins the generally rectilinear profile of the inner wall 22b of the finish 22 to the place where the second flank 26b joins the generally rectilinear profile of the outer wall 22a of the finish 22. As also appears from this FIG. 8, the top 27 is aligned vertically with a point (not shown) which would be located at the center of the base 25. In the example represented, the ogive defined by the profile of the locking ring 24 is a symmetrical ogive. The top 27 has a shape of a circular arc having a radius Rs as indicated in FIG. 8. The top of the ogive is thus free of any flats.

[0048] The radius Rs may range from 0.10 to 1.25 mm, preferably from 0.40 to 1.00 mm. For example, Rs may be equal to 0.80 mm.

[0049] The base 25 of the ogive may have a width Lp ranging from 1.0 mm to 10.0 mm, preferably from 2.0 mm to 6.0 mm.

[0050] The height Hs of the ogive, from the base 25 to its top 27, may range from 0.5 mm to 5 mm, preferably from 1.0 mm to 3.0 mm.

[0051] The first flank 26a of the ogive, located towards the interior 20a of the container 20, joins the generally rectilinear profile of an inner wall 22b of the finish 22 according to a circular arc having a radius Ri. The radius Ri may range from 0.10 mm to 1.25 mm, preferably ranging from 0.40 mm to 1.00 mm.

[0052] The second flank 26b of the ogive, located towards the exterior of the container 20, joins the generally rectilinear profile of the outer wall 22a of the finish 22 according to a circular arc having a radius Re. The radius Re may range from 0.10 mm to 1.25 mm, preferably ranging from 0.40 mm to 1.00 mm.

[0053] In an embodiment not represented, the ogive defined by the profile of the locking ring 24 could be asymmetrical, the top 27 of the ogive being offset in the direction of the interior 20a of the container 20 with respect to a point located at the center of the base 25 of the ogive. Such an embodiment has the advantage of more easily controlling the reflux of material from the seal of the cap closing the container 20 during storage of the container 20 closed.

[0054] With reference to FIG. 9, the threads 23 of the finish 22 of the container 20 are described more precisely. The threads 23 comprise threads of first type 28. Each thread of first type 28 comprises from top to bottom, as shown in FIG. 8, a first inclined thread segment 28a, a second substantially horizontal thread segment 28b, and a third inclined thread segment 28c. The third thread segment 28c is provided with an anti-screwing stop 29. The first inclined thread segment 28a allows the initiation of the screwing and the progressive crushing of the seal 9 of the cap 6 during tightening. In addition, the presence of the anti-screwing stop 29 on the third thread segment 28c makes it possible to prevent excessive tightening of the cap 6. For example, the first thread segments 28a may have an angle of inclination, relative to a horizontal line, of around 6.3°. The length of these first thread segments 28a, on the circumference of the circular outer wall 22a of the finish 22, may for example be approximately 12°.

[0055] The length of the second thread segments 28b, on the circumference of the circular outer wall 22a of the finish 22, may for example be approximately 22°.

[0056] The threads of first type 28 may be present on the circumference of the outer wall 22a of the finish 22 in the number of at least one, even two, four, six or more, diametrically opposed in pairs.

[0057] The threads 23 also comprise threads of second type 30. Each thread of second type 30 comprises, from top to bottom, a first inclined thread segment 30a, a second substantially horizontal thread segment 30b, and a third thread segment 30c, said third thread segment 30c being free of anti-screwing stop.

[0058] The threads of second type 30 may for example be present on the circumference of the outer wall 22a of the finish 22, two in number.

[0059] In one embodiment, the finish 22 is provided with a total of six threads 23, for example four threads of first type 28 and two threads of second type 30.

[0060] In one embodiment, the finish is only provided with threads of the second type.

[0061] The threads of first type 28 and/or of second type 30 make it possible to limit the tightening of the cap 6 on the container when the container 20 is closed.

[0062] The evolution of the length of contact arc as defined above was measured for a locking ring 24 according to the invention and was compared with that of a standard locking ring 5 as shown in FIG. 4.

[0063] The profile of the locking ring 24 of the container 20 according to the invention had the ogive shape shown in FIG. 8 with the following dimensions: [0064] Rs=0.80 mm [0065] Ri=0.80 mm [0066] Re=0.80 mm [0067] Lp=2.5 mm [0068] Hs=1 mm [0069] k=7.55 mm

[0070] The profile of the standard locking ring 5 had the shape shown in FIG. 4.

[0071] The containers 20 according to the invention and the containers 1 of the prior art were closed by caps 6 with notches 7 as shown in FIG. 2. The seal 9 was a standard PVC cast seal.

[0072] The caps were screwed and tightened using a capper with an identical tightening torque for all the containers.

[0073] The lengths of contact arc were calculated after taking the profile by a measuring instrument “MarTalk” from the Mahr company with the following parameters: [0074] Drive unit: DriveUnit.PCV [0075] feeler: PCV 350×33 mm #1632/99 [0076] Rate of progression: 1000 mm/s

[0077] FIG. 10 shows the evolution of the length of contact arc (Arc) as a function of the punching height (Hp) for the containers 1 of the prior art having a standard locking ring 5 (dotted curve) and for the containers 20 according to the invention having the locking ring 24 (solid curve). As it appears from this figure, the containers 20 according to the invention make it possible to significantly reduce the length of contact arc between the locking ring 24 and the seal 9 of the cap 6. Thus, the opening torque that it is necessary to exert in order to be able to open the containers 20 according to the invention is significantly less important than that which it is necessary to exercise to open the containers 1 of the prior art.

[0078] FIG. 11 repeats the graph of FIG. 10 by expressing it in the form of a contact arc length deviation of the locking ring 24 of the containers 20 according to the invention as a percentage relative to the standard locking ring 5 of the containers 1 of the prior art. As it appears from this Figure, it is possible, thanks to the locking ring 24 of the containers 20 according to the invention, to reduce the lengths of contact arc by 27 to 60% respectively for punching heights Hp commonly between 0.2 mm and 0.9 mm. For example, at a punching height Hp of 0.5 mm, the length of contact arc may be reduced by 38% compared to the containers 1 of the prior art.

[0079] The reductions in length of contact arc obtained with the locking ring 24 of the containers 20 according to the invention make it possible to significantly reduce the value of the opening torque necessary to be able to open the containers 20 after screwing, capping and storage. For example, the opening torque may be reduced by at least 10%, preferably by at least 15%, and for example up to 36%, with the locking ring 24 of the container 20 according to the invention.

[0080] The containers according to the invention thus have the advantage of being able to both preserve food in a sealed and safe manner for significant periods, while having an easy opening. In particular, the containers according to the invention may be opened by people with little strength in their hands or by elderly.