Container
11299331 · 2022-04-12
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D2401/25
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D51/222
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2251/0096
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D41/3409
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D51/245
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D51/1688
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65D51/22
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D51/24
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A container of a plastic material has a container body (1) for receiving a fluid and a neck part (7) adjoining the container body (1). The neck part (7) has at its free end a discharge opening for the fluid closed by a head part (11) and covered by a cap (19). The cap (19) interacts with individual blocking elements via a retaining ring (21), starting from an attachment position of the cap (19). Rotary motions in both directions of rotation are permitted along a predetermined path of travel. During a further screw-on motion beyond the predetermined path of travel, a part of second blocking elements completely passes over assigned first blocking elements, and in so doing the head part (11) is penetrated by the opening part of the cap (19). During a subsequent unscrewing motion of the cap (19) for the purpose of releasing the discharge opening, the retaining ring (21) is disengaged from the cap (19) and, in the process, is secured on the neck part (7) at least temporarily against rotation in the unscrewing direction by at least one blocking element.
Claims
1. A container of plastic material, comprising: a container body capable of receiving fluid; a neck part adjoining the container body and having a free end with a discharge opening for fluid in the container body, the discharge opening being closed by a head part; a cap covering the head part and having an opening part capable of penetrating the head part during a screw-on motion in first rotational direction; a retaining ring being connected to the cap by a connector and forming a unit with the cap, the connector permitting the retaining ring to be disengaged from the end cap to release the discharge opening for removing fluid from the discharge opening after penetration of the head part by the opening part and after unscrewing of the cap in a second rotational direction opposite the first rotational direction and removal of the cap from the container body; individual first blocking elements projecting outwards on the neck part and interacting with individual second blocking elements projecting inwards on the retaining ring such that the connector is disengaged from the cap when the unit is rotated starting from an attachment position on the neck part, the first and second blocking elements interacting such that rotary motions in the first and second rotational directions along a predeterminable path of travel are permitted starting from the attachment position, parts of the second blocking elements completely passing over the first blocking elements during a further screw-on motion of the unit beyond the predeterminable path of travel causing the opening part to penetrate the head part; an annular body being on the neck part in a direction of the container body and supporting individual first ramps, the first ramps forming the first blocking elements and being equally spaced from one another along an outer circumference of the annular body, ends of the first ramps protruding beyond the outer circumference of the annular body; and a stop surface being on the annular body on a side thereof facing away from the container body and being contacted by a free end of the cap as soon as the opening part has penetrated the head part, the cap entraining the retaining ring by the connector and the retaining ring moving coaxially along a longitudinal axis of the container body in a direction of the container body until the cap abuts against the annular body when the cap is screwed-on in a direction of the stop surface, the connector disengaging the retainer ring from the cap during a subsequent unscrewing motion of the cap releasing the discharge opening and securing the retaining ring on the neck part at least temporarily against rotation in the unscrewing direction by at least one of the second blocking elements.
2. A container according to claim 1 wherein the second blocking elements comprise individual inclined bars on an inner circumferential side of the retaining ring.
3. A container according to claim 1 wherein the second blocking elements are combined in pairs forming fixing groups, each of the second blocking elements being spaced at a distance from the other second blocking element in each of the fixing groups, the distance between the second blocking elements of each of the fixing groups being equal to or greater than a longitudinal extension of each of the first ramps in a circumferential direction of the neck part.
4. A container according to claim 3 wherein the second blocking elements adjacent to the first ramps slide along the first ramps until the first ramps completely pass the second blocking elements and come into latching engagement with the fixing groups.
5. A container according to claim 1 wherein the neck part has multi-start thread being between the head part and the annular body and being an external thread interacting with an internal thread on an inside of the cap for screw-on and unscrewing operations.
6. A container according to claim 5 wherein the head part comprises a cylindrical outer circumferential surface adjoining the external thread on the neck part via an extraction cone; the head part closing the discharge opening comprises a membrane; and the opening part comprises a mandrel.
7. A container according to claim 6 wherein the cap comprises a guide body encompassing the mandrel and receiving the outer circumferential surface guiding the mandrel to the membrane.
8. A container according to claim 3 wherein an outer circumference of the retaining ring comprises a ring marking capable of being brought into alignment with a body marking on the container body aligning the unit on the neck part in a predetermined attachment position in which the fixing groups on the retaining ring are guided in a circumferential area between the first ramps on the neck part and freely movable in opposite directions of rotation.
9. A container according to claim 1 wherein the connector comprises predetermined breaking webs projecting and having reduced cross sections on an outer circumference of the cap.
10. A container according to claim 1 wherein the unit of the cap, the retaining ring and the connector are formed of a one-piece plastic injection molded part.
11. A container according to claim 3 wherein the retaining ring comprises support struts on an inner circumference of the retaining ring outside of the fixing groups and comprises predetermined breaking bars forming the connector on the inner circumference of retaining ring, the support struts extend from an upper annular surface of the retaining ring axially to a length providing a moving space below the support struts remaining free for the first ramps of the neck part inside the retaining ring.
12. A container according to claim 1 wherein the retaining ring is slidable down from and off of the neck part to be detached from the container when the container body is turned and the discharge opening is released.
13. A container according to claim 1 wherein the neck part comprises an external thread having a longitudinal channel through and across the external threads parallel to the longitudinal axis of the container body at at least one location, providing an air exchange permitting screw-on and screw off processes of the cap relative to the neck part without restraint.
14. A container according to claim 1 wherein the container body is capable of being with the neck part and the head part and being filled by a blow molding, filling and sealing process.
15. A container of plastic material, comprising: a container body capable of receiving fluid; a neck part adjoining the container body and having a free end with a discharge opening for fluid in the container body, the discharge opening being closed by a head part; a cap covering the head part and having an opening part capable of penetrating the head part during a screw-on motion in first rotational direction; a retaining ring being connected to the cap by a connector and forming a unit with the cap, the connector permitting the retaining ring to be disengaged from the end cap to release the discharge opening for removing fluid from the discharge opening after penetration of the head part by the opening part and after unscrewing of the cap in a second rotational direction opposite the first rotational direction and removal of the cap from the container body; individual first blocking elements projecting outwards on the neck part and interacting with individual second blocking elements projecting inwards on the retaining ring such that the connector is disengaged from the cap when the unit is rotated starting from an attachment position on the neck part, the first and second blocking elements interacting such that rotary motions in the first and second rotational directions along a predeterminable path of travel are permitted starting from the attachment position, parts of the second blocking elements completely passing over the first blocking elements during a further screw-on motion of the unit beyond the predeterminable path of travel causing the opening part to penetrate the head part; the connector disengaging the retainer ring from the cap during a subsequent unscrewing motion of the cap releasing the discharge opening and securing the retaining ring on the neck part at least temporarily against rotation in the unscrewing direction by at least one of the second blocking elements; a multi-start thread on the neck part being between the head part and an annular body on the neck part in a direction of the container body and being an external thread interacting with an internal thread on an inside of the cap for screw-on and unscrewing operations.
16. A container according to claim 15 wherein an outer circumference of the retaining ring comprises a ring marking capable of being brought into alignment with a body marking on the container body aligning the unit on the neck part in a predetermined attachment position in which the fixing groups on the retaining ring are guided in a circumferential area between the first ramps on the neck part and freely movable in opposite directions of rotation.
17. A container according to claim 15 wherein the neck part comprises an external thread having a longitudinal channel through and across the external threads parallel to the longitudinal axis of the container body at at least one location, providing an air exchange permitting screw-on and screw off processes of the cap relative to the neck part without restraint.
18. A container of plastic material, comprising: a container body capable of receiving fluid; a neck part adjoining the container body and having a free end with a discharge opening for fluid in the container body, the discharge opening being closed by a head part; a cap covering the head part and having an opening part capable of penetrating the head part during a screw-on motion in first rotational direction; a retaining ring being connected to the cap by a connector and forming a unit with the cap, the connector permitting the retaining ring to be disengaged from the end cap to release the discharge opening for removing fluid from the discharge opening after penetration of the head part by the opening part and after unscrewing of the cap in a second rotational direction opposite the first rotational direction and removal of the cap from the container body; individual first blocking elements projecting outwards on the neck part and interacting with individual second blocking elements projecting inwards on the retaining ring such that the connector is disengaged from the cap when the unit is rotated starting from an attachment position on the neck part, the first and second blocking elements interacting such that rotary motions in the first and second rotational directions along a predeterminable path of travel are permitted starting from the attachment position, parts of the second blocking elements completely passing over the first blocking elements during a further screw-on motion of the unit beyond the predeterminable path of travel causing the opening part to penetrate the head part; the connector disengaging the retainer ring from the cap during a subsequent unscrewing motion of the cap releasing the discharge opening and securing the retaining ring on the neck part at least temporarily against rotation in the unscrewing direction by at least one of the second blocking elements; the second blocking elements being combined in pairs forming fixing groups, each of the second blocking elements being spaced at a distance from the other second blocking element in each of the fixing groups, the distance between the second blocking elements of each of the fixing groups being equal to or greater than a longitudinal extension of each of the first ramps in a circumferential direction of the neck part; and an outer circumference of the retaining ring including a ring marking capable of being brought into alignment with a body marking on the container body aligning the unit on the neck part in a predetermined attachment position in which the fixing groups on the retaining ring are guided in a circumferential area between the first ramps on the neck part and freely movable in opposite directions of rotation.
19. A container according to claim 18 wherein the neck part comprises an external thread having a longitudinal channel through and across the external threads parallel to the longitudinal axis of the container body at at least one location, providing an air exchange permitting screw-on and screw off processes of the cap relative to the neck part without restraint.
20. A container of plastic material, comprising: a container body capable of receiving fluid; a neck part adjoining the container body and having a free end with a discharge opening for fluid in the container body, the discharge opening being closed by a head part; a cap covering the head part and having an opening part capable of penetrating the head part during a screw-on motion in first rotational direction; a retaining ring being connected to the cap by a connector and forming a unit with the cap, the connector permitting the retaining ring to be disengaged from the end cap to release the discharge opening for removing fluid from the discharge opening after penetration of the head part by the opening part and after unscrewing of the cap in a second rotational direction opposite the first rotational direction and removal of the cap from the container body; individual first blocking elements projecting outwards on the neck part and interacting with individual second blocking elements projecting inwards on the retaining ring such that the connector is disengaged from the cap when the unit is rotated starting from an attachment position on the neck part, the first and second blocking elements interacting such that rotary motions in the first and second rotational directions along a predeterminable path of travel are permitted starting from the attachment position, parts of the second blocking elements completely passing over the first blocking elements during a further screw-on motion of the unit beyond the predeterminable path of travel causing the opening part to penetrate the head part; the connector disengaging the retainer ring from the cap during a subsequent unscrewing motion of the cap releasing the discharge opening and securing the retaining ring on the neck part at least temporarily against rotation in the unscrewing direction by at least one of the second blocking elements; and the neck part including an external thread having a longitudinal channel through and across the external threads parallel to the longitudinal axis of the container body at at least one location, providing an air exchange permitting screw-on and screw off processes of the cap relative to the neck part without restraint.
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BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(9) The exemplary embodiment of the container according to the invention and shown in
(10) A unit 17 comprising a cap 19 is provided as an opening system by which the container can be opened by penetrating the membrane 13 and can be re-closed. As shown most clearly in
(11) As part of a quality assurance device, the opening device of the container on the annular body 15 of the neck part 7 has as first blocking elements three ramps 43 arranged at equal angular distances from each other. The ramps 43 project beyond the outer circumference of the annular body 15 and rise accordingly, in the direction of vision according to
(12) For the opening procedure the user rotates the cap 19 in accordance with the direction of the first rotation arrow 59 starting from the attachment position (
(13) While one embodiment has been chosen to illustrate the invention, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes and modifications can be made therein without departing from the scope of the invention as defined in the claims.