CLOSURE CAP FOR BEVERAGE CONTAINER

20220289441 · 2022-09-15

    Inventors

    Cpc classification

    International classification

    Abstract

    A closure cap for a beverage container includes a cap, a guarantee strip and a retaining strip. The cap is connected to the retaining strip via a retaining strip connection, and the retaining strip is connected to the guarantee strip via a guarantee strip connection. The retaining strip connection and the guarantee strip connection are arranged in a diametrically opposite manner and a narrowing is provided in each of the two retaining strip portions between the retaining strip connection and the guarantee strip connection. The narrowings are such that on unscrewing of the closure cap an irreversible lengthening of the retaining strip is generated and the cap is movable into an open position, in which the underside of the cap lies in or under a plane in which the retaining strip lies, when the retaining strip rests with its underside on the upper side of the guarantee strip.

    Claims

    1. A closure cap for a beverage container, comprising a cap, a guarantee strip and a retaining strip, wherein the cap has an internal thread which is configured to be compatible with an external thread of the beverage container, wherein the cap is connected to the retaining strip via a retaining strip connection, and wherein the retaining strip is connected to the guarantee strip via a guarantee strip connection, wherein the retaining strip connection and the guarantee strip connection are arranged in a diametrically opposite manner, that in each of the two retaining strip portions, which extend between the retaining strip connection and the guarantee strip connection, the retaining strip is equipped respectively with a narrowing, wherein the narrowings are configured in the retaining strip such that on unscrewing of the closure cap an irreversible lengthening of the retaining strip is able to be generated, and after the complete unscrewing of the closure cap the irreversible lengthening of the retaining strip is present in such a manner that, in open state of the closure cap, the cap is movable into an open position in which the underside of the cap lies in or under a plane in which the retaining strip lies, when the retaining strip rests with its underside on the upper side of the guarantee strip, and wherein the retaining strip connection and also the guarantee connection, are configured such that the open position of the cap is maintained at least in relation to a standing beverage container, as long as the cap is not moved.

    2. The closure cap according to claim 1, wherein the narrowings are introduced axially and/or radially into the retaining strip.

    3. The closure cap according to claim 1, wherein the narrowings are arranged in a middle portion of the retaining strip portions.

    4. The closure cap according to claim 1, wherein between the closed state of the closure cap and the open state of the closure cap, an opening stroke is provided corresponding to a maximum of two rotations of the cap, wherein a path of the cap in circumferential direction of less than or equal to 720° is present.

    5. The closure cap according to claim 1, wherein several retainers are provided on the guarantee strip, which are able to be brought into engagement with a retaining shoulder on the beverage container and, in the closed state of the closure cap, are fixed axially there.

    6. The closure cap according to claim 1, wherein the cap is connected to the retaining strip via several retaining strip breaking webs.

    7. The closure cap according to claim 1, wherein the retaining strip is connected to the guarantee strip via several guarantee strip breaking webs.

    8. The closure cap according to claim 1, wherein the retaining strip connection and/or the guarantee strip connection are configured as a “butterfly” hinge.

    9. The closure cap according to claim 1, produced by means of injection moulding.

    Description

    [0014] An example embodiment of the invention is to be described more closely below with reference to FIGS. 1 to 5.

    [0015] FIG. 1 shows a closure cap in closed state with a view onto the retaining strip connection 1 between the cap 2 and the retaining strip 4. FIG. 2 shows the same closure cap in a view rotated clockwise through 90° about the longitudinal axis A. Thereby, the holding strip connection 1 between the cap 2 and the retaining strip 4 can be seen on the right-hand edge of the cap 2. The guarantee strip connection 13 is situated on the left-hand edge of the cap 2 in FIG. 2. At the guarantee strip connection 13, the retaining strip 4 is connected to the guarantee strip 6, which is situated also in open state of the closure cap beneath the thread on the beverage container 9 (see FIGS. 2 to 5). According to a first aspect of the invention, the retaining strip connection 1 and the guarantee strip connection 13 are thus arranged lying in a diametrically opposite manner. Two retaining strip portions result thereby, which extend between the retaining strip connection 1 and the guarantee strip connection 13, with only one of the two retaining strip positions being visible in FIGS. 2 to 5, namely the front retaining strip portion in viewing direction, i.e. the retaining strip portion which is situated in front of the thread for the closure cap 2. The other retaining strip portion is situated behind the thread for the closure cap 2 and is therefore not visible in the figures. A narrowing 5 is provided—preferably centrally arranged—in the front retaining strip portion. In the non-visible rear retaining strip portion a narrowing is also provided, which is likewise preferably centrally arranged. As a result, these two narrowings 5 therefore lie diametricaly opposite one another. According to a further aspect of the invention, the narrowings 5 are formed in the retaining strip 4 such that, on unscrewing of the closure cap, an irreversible lengthening of the retaining strip 4 is able to be generated (see FIGS. 3 to 5).

    [0016] For a connection between cap 2, retaining strip 4 and guarantee strip 6, so-called breaking webs can be provided in a suitable manner. Consequently, the cap 2 can be connected to the retaining strip 4 via several retaining strip breaking webs 3. Furthermore, the retaining strip 4 can be connected to the guarantee strip 6 via several guarantee strip breaking webs 7.

    [0017] The retaining strip connection 1 can preferably be configured as a so-called “butterfly” connection or respectively as a “butterfly” film hinge. Such a film hinge is known per se and therefore does not need to be described more closely here. In FIG. 1 the illustration of the film hinge 1 as an outwardly open double arrow (>----<) is intended to indicate that this is to concern a butterfly film hinge.

    [0018] The guarantee strip 6 has several retainers 8, distributed over the circumference, which are oriented inwards and lie against the beverage container under a retaining shoulder 14. Generally, these retainers have a conical cross-section, wherein on the underside of the retainer an oblique surface is present and on the upper side of the retainer a surface parallel to the cross-section of the closure cap, and therefore also parallel to the retaining shoulder, is present. Owing to the oblique surface on the underside, the closure cap can be pressed onto the beverage bottle, the retainers 8 being pushed via the retaining shoulder 14 situated on the beverage container 9. The upper side of the retainer 8 lies parallel to the underside of the retaining shoulder 14. Thereby, the guarantee strip 6 remains fixed axially in relation to the beverage container 9 and can only co-rotate in circumferential direction on actuating of the closure cap or respectively of the cap 2.

    [0019] FIG. 3 shows the state of the closure cap after the complete unscrewing of the closure cap. The unscrewing takes place by a movement of the cap 2 anti-clockwise (see arrow 10 in FIG. 3). In the case of CSD beverage containers, approximately two anti-clockwise rotations of the cap 2 are provided from the closed state to the open state. In other words, this means a path in circumferential direction of 720°, preferably of circa 700°. In beverage containers for non-carbonated drinks, a smaller path in circumferential direction is usual and sufficient. The guarantee strip 6 remains axially fixed under the retaining shoulder 14. Through the axial movement of the cap 2, the breaking webs 3 and 7 break and the cap 2 moves away axially from the guarantee strip 6. In addition, the axial movement of the cap causes the retaining strip 4 to be extended at the narrowings 5. The retaining strip 4 or respectively the narrowings 5 are configured such that an irreversible lengthening of the retaining strip 4 occurs here. The thread of the beverage container remains embraced here by the retaining strip 4. When the cap 2 is free (open state), it can be swung away via the retaining strip connection 1 and applied onto the beverage container 9 (see reference numbers 11 and 12 in FIG. 3, and FIG. 4 with the positions of the cap 2 and 2′). At the end of the opening movement, such an open position can be adopted in which the underside of the cap 2 lies in or under a plane E in which the retaining strip 4 lies, when the retaining strip 4 rests with its underside on the upper side of the guarantee strip 6. This situation is illustrated in FIG. 5. Before the swinging away, the cap has the position 2 in FIG. 5. The position of the cap 2′ shows an intermediate position during the swinging away of the cap, and the position 2″ shows a final position at the end of the swinging away of the cap. The retaining strip connection 1 and the guarantee connection 13 are configured here such that this open position of the cap 2 is maintained at least in relation to a standing beverage container 9, as long as the cap 2 is not moved. The re-closing of the beverage container with the closure cap according to the invention takes place in reverse sequence. With a use of the beverage container in the state as shown in FIG. 5, generally no contact of the cap 2 with the person's face can occur, as long as care is taken that the cap 2 points to the side during drinking from the beverage container.

    LIST OF REFERENCE NUMBERS

    [0020] 1 retaining strip connection [0021] 2 cap [0022] 3 retaining strip breaking webs [0023] 4 retaining strip [0024] 5 narrowing [0025] 6 guarantee strip [0026] 7 guarantee strip breaking webs [0027] 8 retainer [0028] 9 beverage container [0029] 10 rotation direction on unscrewing [0030] 11 first swing away [0031] 12 second swing away [0032] 13 guarantee strip connection [0033] 14 guarantee strip retaining shoulder