Closure with cover cap
11161658 · 2021-11-02
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D47/0838
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D47/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D51/18
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D50/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D50/046
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65D51/18
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
The closure (1) has a cover cap (2), which is retractably formed on the closure (1) by means of a hinge (3). On the sides of the closure (1) and the cover cap (2), barbs (12, 27) are formed that yield outwardly, when shutting the cover cap (2) due to bulging of the cover cap (2) transversely to the closing direction. The barbs (12) on the closure (1) thus slide over their outer edge and then engage by elastic reversal of the bulge. The cover cap (2) is then fixed onto the closure (1) in a sealing and secure manner. The cover cap (2), using its front region, rests with its edge (11) on a step (9) on the closure (1). This edge (9) is slidable onto the plane of the step (9) by pressing on the front region in the direction of the hinge (3). This creates a bilateral bulge of the lateral edges (10) of the cover cap (2) so that the barbs (26) on the cover cap (2) disengage from those (12) on the closure (1). Thereafter, the cover cap (10) can then be pivoted open about the hinge (3), by means of persistent pressure on its front region, under elastic reversal of the bulges after releasing the pressure.
Claims
1. A closure (1) with a cover cap (2) which is moulded pivotably onto the closure (1) by means of a hinge (3), wherein the cover cap (2) and the closure (1) have a rear side and a front side, wherein the hinge (3) is located on the rear of the cover cap (2) and the closure (1), wherein the closure (1) and the cover cap (2) have two lateral sides between the rear side and the front side, and wherein the cover cap (2) has first grips (26) and the closure (1) has second grips (12) on the lateral sides which detachably grip to or engage between the closure (1) and the cover cap (2) at two points when shutting, wherein the cover cap (2) is deformable by pressure at the single unlocking and press point (17) so that the first grips (26) are detachable from the second grips (12) by this deformation and the cover cap (2) can be pivoted open beyond the second grips with one hand in the event of continued pressure.
2. The closure (1) with a cover cap (2) according to claim 1, wherein the first grips (26) and second grips (12) are integrally formed in the closure (1) and the cover cap (2) wherein the first grips (26) and the second grips (12), when shutting the cover cap (2) grip into each other, and wherein, when exerting pressure on the single unlocking and press point (17), the lateral sides of the cover cap (2) can bulge out towards the outside, and the first grips (26) and second grips (12) are thereby detachable.
3. The closure (1) with a cover cap (2) according to claim 1, wherein the first grips (26), which are barbs, and second grips (12), which are recesses, are integrally formed in the closure (1) and the cover cap (2), wherein the first grips (26) and second grips (12) which when shutting the cover cap (2) grip into each other, due to the barbs (27) on the cover cap (2) giving way to the outside when the cover cap (2) bulges transversely to the closing direction and thus being slidable over the recesses on the closure (1) and hereafter engaging on these recesses through the elastic reversal of the bulging, whereby the cover cap (2) is fixed onto the closure (1) in a sealing and secure manner, and in that the lateral sides of the cover cap (2) can bulge out by pressure on the top of the unlocking and press point (17) of the cover cap (2) and that the first grips (26) and second grips (12) are detachable.
4. The closure (1) with a cover cap (2) according to claim 1, wherein the cover cap (2), using its front region, rests with its edge (11) on a step (9) on the closure (1), and this edge (9) is slidable onto the plane of the step (9), by pressing on a push button (4), designed as an unlocking and press point (17) in the direction of the hinge (3) so that a sufficient lateral bilateral bulge of the lateral edges (10) of cover cap (2) can be generated, so that the first grips (26) of the cover cap (2) can be disengaged from the second grips (12) of the closure (1), and the cover cap (10) can then be pivoted open about the first grips (26), under elastic reversal of the bulges, after releasing the pressure.
5. The closure (1) with a cover cap (2) according to claim 1, wherein the cover cap (2) is designed in one piece and the locking and opening function is based solely on the elasticity of the material in cooperation with the geometry of the closure.
6. The closure (1) with a cover cap (2) according to claim 1 wherein the cover cap (2) has a centring guide (29) at the unlocking and press point (17) so that pressure on the unlocking and press point (17) can only be applied symmetrically, whereby a skewed pushing and bulging, which would release only one side of the locking, is avoidable.
7. The closure (1) with a cover cap (2) according to claim 6, wherein the centring guide (29) consists of a rib (30) integrally formed behind the press point (17) that can be pushed into a centring groove (31) with a V-shaped cross-section on the closure (1).
8. The closure (1) with a cover cap (2) according to claim 2, wherein the first grips (26) and the second grips (12) are barbs.
9. The closure (1) with a cover cap (2) according to claim 2, wherein the first grips (26) are barbs and the second grips (12) are recesses.
10. A closure (1) with a cover cap (2) having a front region which is moulded pivotably onto the closure (1) including a step (9) by means of a hinge (3), wherein the cover cap (2) and the closure (1) have a rear side and a front side, the front side having an edge (11), wherein the hinge (3) is located on the rear side of the cover cap (2) and the rear side of the closure (1), wherein the closure (1) and the cover cap (2) have two lateral sides between the rear side and the front side, and wherein the cover cap (2) has first grips (26) and the closure (1) has second grips (12) on the lateral sides which detachably grip to or engage between the closure (1) and the cover cap (2) at two points when shutting, wherein the cover cap (2) is deformable by pressure at a single unlocking and press point (17) so that the first grips (26) are detachable from the second grips (12) by and wherein edge (11) of cover cap (2) rests on step (9), and edge (11) is slidable onto the plane of the step (9), by pressing a push button (4), designed as an unlocking and press point (17) in the direction of the hinge (3) so that a sufficient lateral bilateral bulge of lateral edges (10) of cover cap (2) can be generated, and the first grips (26) can be disengaged from the second grips (12), and the cover cap (10) can then be pivoted open about the first grips (26), under elastic reversal of the bulges, after releasing the pressure.
11. The closure (1) with a cover cap (2) according to claim 10, wherein the cover cap (2) has a centring guide (29) at the unlocking and press point (17) so that pressure on the unlocking and press point (17) can only be applied symmetrically, whereby a skewed pushing and bulging, which would release only one side of the locking, is avoidable.
12. The closure (1) with a cover cap (2) according to claim 11, wherein the centring guide (29) consists of a rib (30) integrally formed behind the press point (17) that can be pushed into a centring groove (31) with a V-shaped cross-section on the closure (1).
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(12) Between the cap and the cover cap, engaging or gripping means act so that these two or more parts engage with, or grip into, each other when shutting the cover cap onto the closure. The engaging or gripping means can be realised, for example, by barbs hooking into each other. When shutting the cover cap, barbs that are integrally formed on its inner walls slide over barbs or into recesses that are present on the outside of the closure, due to the walls of the cover cap yielding elastically towards the outside, and the barbs thus engaging in the recesses or gripping into each other and forming a solid grip connection. Instead of barbs, form elements that fit together may be integrally formed. Conventional closures with cover caps allow only weak clicking of the cover cap onto the closure for its retention in the closed position so that, with little force, this fixing can be overcome and the cover cap can be pivoted open. If a stronger grip connection is required, the question of how this can be released again to open the cover cap then arises.
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(20) The operation of this closure, starting from its closed state, is best seen in
(21) The closure is always opened using a dual action, which is still possible with a single hand, namely, pressing on a single unlocking and press point 17 firstly, that is on a single push button 4, and simultaneously pivoting the cover cap 2 open. This can be done using both hands, but is also completely possible to carry out with one single hand. This is difficult for toddlers. Furthermore, this cover cap 2 remains securely fixed on the closure 1 even when a container tips over or falls down, for example from a table to a floor. As a result, the closure remains tight even in these cases.
LIST OF REFERENCE SIGNS
(22) 1 Closure 2 Cover cap 3 Hinge 4 Push button 5 Sleeve 6 Internal thread 7 Pouring hole 8 Disc 9 step 10 Lateral wall 11 Lower edge of lateral wall 10 12 Recesses 13 Sharp corner 14 Upper outer edge 15 Outer side of the set-back recess 16 16 Set-back recess 17 Unlocking and press point 19 Neck 20 Rubber seal 21 Reinforcement rib 22 Circumferential wall 23 Level surface 24 Recess 25 Clamping bands 26 Barbs 27 Sharp rim or edge 28 Inclined surfaces 29 Centring means 30 Centring rib 31 Receiving groove for centring rib