Device for closing a container by screwing, secured by a retractable lug
11377272 · 2022-07-05
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D2215/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2543/00435
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A coupling member to be carried by a vessel of the container forming a vessel, and a cap intended to be screwed on the coupling member. The device also includes security features including a circumferential locking stop carried by the cap, and a complementary retractable circumferential locking stop carried by the coupling member. To this end, the coupling member includes a radial arm carrying a radial front arm, wherein the radial front arm and the radial arm extend in opposite directions. The front arm bears a lug forming the complementary retractable circumferential locking stop.
Claims
1. A closure device for a tank-forming container, of the type comprising: a coupling member comprising an outer threading and intended to be borne by the container, a cap comprising an inner threading and intended to be fitted onto the coupling member or to be removed from this coupling member by screwing or unscrewing, safety features comprising: at least one circumferential locking abutment borne by the cap, and at least one retractable complementary circumferential locking abutment borne by the coupling member, characterized in that the coupling member comprises: a body of generally annular form, a radial arm provided with a free end and a linking end with the body, the free end of the radial arm being able to be displaced according to at least one axial component by elastic deformation of this radial arm, a radial forearm provided with a free end and a linking end with the free end of the radial arm such that the radial forearm and the radial arm each extend from their linking end to their free end in opposite directions, a lug borne by the radial forearm, this lug forming the retractable complementary circumferential locking abutment, wherein the lug extends axially from the radial forearm in a direction opposite to that of the axial displacement of the cap when it is screwed onto the coupling member; wherein the radial forearm extends mainly radially from its linking end to its free end; and in which the cap comprises an edge delimiting an open end of said cap, said edge being delimited by an outline forming an outer cam profile of said cap configured to cooperate, during the screwing or the unscrewing of the cap, with the lug to displace or hold in its retracted position the retractable complementary circumferential locking abutment borne by the coupling member.
2. The closure device according to claim 1, in which the radial arm is generally U-shaped, the free end of the radial arm and the linking end of the radial forearm forming the web of the U.
3. The closure device according to claim 1, in which the circumferential width of the lug increases in the direction of the axial displacement of the cap when it is screwed onto the coupling member.
4. The closure device according to claim 1, in which the retractable complementary circumferential locking abutment borne by the coupling member delimits a straight edge substantially parallel to the axial component of the screwing or unscrewing of the cap on the coupling member.
5. The closure device according to claim 1, in which the circumferential locking abutment borne by the cap forms a circumferential end of an indentation, or of a notch, formed in the cap.
6. A medical device comprising a container and a closure device for this container, characterized in that the closure device is according to claim 1.
7. The medical device according to claim 6, in which the container comprises a tank having a neck and in which the coupling member is mounted to rotate freely about the neck of the tank.
8. The medical device according to claim 6, in which the container comprises a tank having a neck and in which the coupling member is made of a single piece with the tank of the container.
9. The medical device according to claim 6, in which the container comprises a tank having a neck and in which the coupling member is mounted on the tank by screwing.
10. The closure device according to claim 3, in which the retractable complementary circumferential locking abutment borne by the coupling member delimits a straight edge substantially parallel to the axial component of the screwing or unscrewing of the cap on the coupling member.
11. The closure device according to claim 10, in which the circumferential locking abutment borne by the cap forms a circumferential end of an indentation, or of a notch, formed in the cap.
12. The closure device according to claim 11, in which the cap comprises an edge delimiting an open end of this cap, this edge being delimited by an outline forming an outer cam profile intended to cooperate, during the screwing or the unscrewing of the cap, with the lug to displace, or hold in its retracted position, the retractable complementary circumferential locking abutment borne by the coupling member.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The invention will be better understood on reading the following description, given purely as an example and with reference to the attached figures, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(13) Reference is now made to
(14) Hereinbelow, any reference to an axial direction will be made with reference to the axis A.
(15) This tank 21 comprises a neck onto which is added an end-fitting 22 for dispensing a product contained in the tank 21. As a variant, this dispensing end-fitting 22 could be made of a single piece with the neck of the tank 21.
(16) The medical device 20 also comprises a closure device 24 for the tank 21.
(17) This closure device 24 comprises a cap 26 comprising an open end 27 and a coupling member 28 comprising a body 29 of generally ring-forming annular form.
(18) As can be seen in
(19) As a variant, the coupling member 28 could be made of a single piece with the tank 21.
(20) The container 21 and the coupling member 28 are for example produced in polypropylene (PP). The cap 26 is for example produced in polypropylene (PP) or in high-density polyethylene (HDPE).
(21) The body 29 of the coupling member 28 comprises an outer threading 30 intended to cooperate with an inner threading 32 of the cap 26 (see
(22) As can be seen in
(23) The body 29 of the coupling member 28 comprises, after the outer threading 30 considering the axial direction of screwing, a flange 36 forming an end-of-screwing travel abutment. As can be seen in
(24) As can be seen in
(25) Moreover, as can be seen in
(26) The free end 42 of the radial arm 40 can be displaced according to at least one axial component (parallel to the axis A) by elastic deformation of this radial arm 40.
(27) In the embodiment described, and as can be seen in
(28) This lug 52 extends from the radial forearm 46 axially (parallel to the axis A) in a direction opposite to that of the axial displacement of the cap 26 when it is screwed onto the coupling member 28. The circumferential width of this lug 52 increases in the direction of axial displacement of the cap 26 when it is screwed onto the coupling member 28. Thus, the lug 52 is circumferentially wider at its linking end with the radial forearm 46 than at its free end. In the example illustrated, the lug 52 has a triangular form whose height increases in the direction of unscrewing of the cap 26.
(29) Moreover, to protect the medical device 20 against untimely opening, in particular by a child, the closure device 24 comprises safety means. These safety means comprise: a circumferential locking abutment 54 borne by the cap 26 (see
(30) The circumferential locking abutment 54 borne by the cap 26 forms a circumferential end of the indentation 34 formed in the open end 27 of the cap 26. As a variant, provision could be made for this circumferential locking abutment 54 to form a circumferential end of a notch.
(31) The lug 52 forms the retractable complementary circumferential locking abutment 56. In effect, the retractable complementary circumferential locking abutment 56 borne by the coupling member 28 delimits a straight edge of the lug 52. This straight edge is substantially parallel to the axial component (parallel to the axis A) of the screwing or unscrewing of the cap 26 on the coupling member 28.
(32) This retractable complementary circumferential locking abutment 56 can be retracted by displacement of the free end 42 of the radial arm 40 according to at least one axial component (parallel to the axis A) by elastic deformation.
(33) When the cap 26 is in screwed position, the retractable complementary circumferential locking abutment 56 formed by the lug 52 of the coupling member 28 cooperates with the circumferential locking abutment 54 of the indentation 34 of the cap 26.
(34) In the embodiment described and as can be seen in
(35) Moreover, the edge of the cap 26 delimiting its open end 27 is delimited by an outline forming an outer cam profile 58. This outline 58 is intended to cooperate, in the screwing or the unscrewing of the cap 26, with the lug 52 to displace, or hold in its retracted position, the retractable complementary circumferential locking abutment 56 borne by the coupling member 28.
(36) To this end, the lug 52 can comprise a radially inner chamfer to facilitate the cooperation with the cam profile-forming outline 58 of the cap 26.
(37) The main steps in handling the medical device 20 according to the invention are described hereinbelow.
(38) Consider first of all the medical device 20 in closed configuration, as represented in
(39) Because of this flexing, the free end 42 of the radial arm 40 and the linking end 50 of the radial forearm 46 are displaced according to the combination: of an axial movement of separation of the free end 42 of the radial arm 40 in relation to the cap 26, and of a radial movement of convergence of the free end 42 of the radial arm 40 in relation to the cap 26.
(40) Moreover, the free end 48 of the radial forearm 46 bearing the lug 52 is displaced according to the combination: of an axial movement of separation of the free end 48 of the radial forearm 46 in relation to the cap 26, and of a radial movement of separation of the free end 42 of the radial arm 40 in relation to the cap 26.
(41) The latter radial separation movement is scaled down by the presence of the radial forearm 46.
(42) Thus, when the free end 42 of the radial arm 40 is displaced toward the tank 21, it drives the linking end 50 of the radial forearm 46 with it. Now, the radial forearm 46 is not deformed and its free end 44 is thus raised axially (parallel to the axis A) in the direction of unscrewing of the cap 26. The lug 52 is displaced thereby out of the indentation 34 formed in the cap 26. Thus, the retractable complementary circumferential locking abutment 56 borne by the lug 52 of the coupling member 28 is retracted and it no longer cooperates with the circumferential locking abutment 54 borne by the cap 26.
(43) The user can then, as illustrated in
(44) During the unscrewing, the outline 58 of the cap 26 cooperates with the lug 52 to hold the retractable complementary circumferential locking abutment 56 in its retracted position throughout the operation.
(45) To screw the cap 26 onto the coupling member 28, the user performs a standard screwing motion. When the cap 26 is axially close enough to the free end of the lug 52 for the edge of the open end 27 of the cap 26 to enter into contact therewith, the cam profile-forming outline 58 cooperates with the lug 52 and allows the retraction of the retractable complementary circumferential locking abutment 56 formed by the lug 52. Thus, the screwing continues conventionally until the complementary surface 38 formed by the edge of the cap 26 delimiting the open end 27 thereof cooperates by abutment with the end-of-screwing travel flange 36. The lug 52 is then located facing the indentation 34 formed in the cap 26 and reverts to its position of rest. Thus, the circumferential locking abutment 54 borne by the cap 26 and the retractable complementary circumferential locking abutment 56 borne by the coupling member 28 cooperate once again and prevent any untimely unscrewing of the cap 26.
(46) The invention is not limited to the embodiments presented and other embodiments will become clearly apparent to a person skilled in the art. It is in particular possible to provide for the lug 52 to be placed between the linking end 44 and the free end 42 of the radial arm 40.
(47) It is also possible, as can be seen in
(48) Below is a description, with reference to
(49) In this embodiment, the closure device 24 is mounted on the tank 21 by screwing. The means for screwing the closure device 24 onto the tank 21 comprise first 60 and second 62 threadings formed respectively on the tank 21 and on the closure device 24.