RESEALABLE CAN LID

20210292045 ยท 2021-09-23

    Inventors

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    International classification

    Abstract

    The invention refers to a lid for a container, in particular for a can, wherein the lid comprises: a lid panel with a break-open region at least partially surrounded by a predetermined breaking line, and having a fastening member arranged on the lid panel; a lever tab rotatably attached to the fastening member for breaking open the break-open region along the predetermined breaking line toward an underside of the lid panel and a resultant providing of a removal opening in the lid panel; a closure element attached to the lever tab, the closure element being adapted to be mountable to an upper side of the lid panel and sealingly surrounding the removal opening for closing the removal opening; and a locking element for locking the closure element when the removal opening is closed by the closure element.

    Claims

    1. Lid for a container comprising: a lid panel having a break-open region which is at least partially surrounded by a predetermined breaking line; a fastening element which is arranged on the lid panel; a lever tab rotatably attached to the fastening element and configured and arranged for breaking open the break-open region along the predetermined breaking line in the direction of an underside of the lid panel and thus providing a removal opening in the lid panel; a closure element attached to the lever tab, wherein the closure element is configured and arranged for closing the removal opening; and a locking element configured and arranged for locking the closure element when the removal opening is closed by the closure element.

    2. The lid according to claim 1, wherein a break-up element for breaking up the break-open region is arranged at a first end portion of the lever tab and the closure element is arranged at a second end portion of the lever tab.

    3. The lid according to claim 1, wherein the lever tab includes a sheet material containing aluminum, and a plastic material.

    4. The lid according to claim 1, wherein the closure element includes a resilient seal configured and arranged for sealing the removal opening, wherein the resilient seal is configured and arranged to be applied to the upper side of the lid panel sealingly surrounding the removal opening.

    5. The lid according to claim 1, wherein the lever tab includes a fastening tongue configured and arranged for fastening the lever tab to the fastening element.

    6. The lid according to claim 1, wherein the locking element is arranged on the closure element or wherein the closure element includes the locking element.

    7. The lid according to claim 1, wherein the locking element is provided displaceable or rotatable and the locking element includes an actuating part configured and arranged for actuation by a user and a latch part coupled to the actuating part for locking the closure element by mechanical interaction of the latch part with the underside of the lid panel.

    8. The lid according to claim 7, wherein the locking element is rotatable about an axis at least partially parallel to the lid panel, wherein the latch part is configured and arranged to be foldable into mechanical contact with the underside of the lid panel or is foldable away releasing the mechanical contact.

    9. The lid according to claim 7, wherein the actuating part of the locking element is arranged at an upper side of the closure element and the latch part is arranged at an underside of the closure element.

    10. The lid according to claim 1, wherein the locking element includes a ventilation opening.

    11. The lid according to claim 10, wherein the ventilation opening is configured and arranged to be closable during a locking operation performable with the locking element and is releasable during an unlocking operation performable with the locking element.

    12. The lid according to claim 10, wherein the ventilation opening is provided in a latch part of the locking element.

    13. The lid according to claim 3, further including a seal enclosing the fastening element and provided on an underside of the lever tab, the seal arranged on the plastic material of the lever tab and/or formed integrally with the plastic material of the lever tab.

    14. A container comprising: a base body; and a lid including a lid panel having a break-open region which is at least partially surrounded by a predetermined breaking line. a fastening element which is arranged on the lid panel. a lever tab rotatably attached to the fastening element and configured and arranged for breaking open the break-open region along the predetermined breaking line in the direction of an underside of the lid panel and thus providing a removal opening in the lid panel, a closure element attached to the lever tab, wherein the closure element is configured and arranged for closing the removal opening, and a locking element configured and arranged for locking the closure element when the removal opening is closed by the closure element.

    15. The container of claim 14, wherein the closure element is further configured and arranged to be applied to an upper side of the lid panel and sealingly enclose the removal opening.

    16. The lid according to claim 2, wherein the first end portion and the second end portion are provided opposite to each other with respect to the fastening element.

    17. The lid according to claim 4, wherein the seal is arranged at or partially in the plastic material.

    18. The lid according to claim 5, wherein the fastening tongue is formed of the sheet material.

    19. The lid according to claim 1, wherein the closure element is further configured and arranged to be applied to an upper side of the lid panel and sealingly enclose the removal opening.

    20. The lid according to claim 7, wherein the locking element is rotatable about an axis at least partially perpendicular to the lid panel, wherein the latch part is rotatable into mechanical contact with the underside of the lid panel or is rotatable away releasing the mechanical contact.

    Description

    DRAWINGS

    [0022] FIG. 1 shows a first embodiment of a lid according to the invention.

    [0023] FIG. 2 shows a locking element for a second embodiment of a lid according to the invention.

    EMBODIMENTS

    [0024] In the drawings, identical reference numerals denote identical or comparable elements.

    [0025] FIG. 1 A, B, C, D, E, F schematically illustrates a first embodiment of a lid 100 for a beverage can according to the invention.

    [0026] In this first embodiment, the lid 100 according to the invention comprises a lid panel 10 made of an aluminum sheet with a break-open region 11. The break-open region 11 is partially surrounded by a predetermined breaking line 12. Furthermore, a fastening element 20 (rivet 20) is arranged on the lid panel 10 and a lever tab 30 rotatably attached to the fastening element 20 for breaking open the break-open region 11 along the predetermined breaking line 12 in the direction of a underside 10b of the lid panel 10, thereby providing a removal opening 15 in the lid panel 10. A closure element 40 is arranged on the lever tab, the closure element 40 being provided for closing the removal opening 15 on an upper side 10a of the lid panel 10. The closure element 40 seals the removal opening 15 abuttingly from the upper side 10a by sealingly enclosing the removal opening 15. Furthermore, a locking element 50 is provided for locking the closure element 40 when the removal opening 15 is closed by the closure element 40.

    [0027] A break-up element 31 for breaking up the break-up region 11 is arranged at a first end portion of the lever tab 30, and the locking element 40 is disposed at a second end portion 32 of the lever tab 30. The first end portion 31 and the second end portion 32 are provided opposite to each other with respect to the fastening element 20.

    [0028] After the container has been opened for the first time, the lever tab 30 is rotated about the fastening element 20 and the closure element 40 is arranged to rest on the lid panel and to sealingly enclose the removal opening 15, thereby causing closure (or re-closure) of the removal opening 15. Unintentional opening is prevented by locking the closure element 40 (or the lever tab 30) with the locking element 50. In particular, this prevents the closure element 40 from being pressed open by an internal pressure of the can (for example, in the case of a carbonated beverage in the can).

    [0029] The lever tab 30 includes a sheet material, such as a sheet material including aluminum, and a plastic material. The sheet material is used to attach the lever tab 30 to the fastening element 20, and the lever tab includes a fastening tongue 60 for fastening the lever tab 30 to the fastening element 20. The fastening tongue 60 is formed of the sheet material. The break-up element 31 is formed of the plastic material, wherein a pressing portion protruding toward the underside exerts pressure on and breaks open the break-up region 11 during the break-up operation. The closure element 40 is also made of the plastic material. In the manufacturing process, a sheet metal flap is at least partially enclosed by the plastic material by means of injection molding.

    [0030] The closure element 40 comprises a resilient seal 41 for sealing the removal opening 15, wherein the resilient seal on the upper side 10a of the lid panel 10 sealingly encloses the removal opening 15. A resilient seal improves the sealing effect. The seal 41 can be attached to the underside of the closure element 40, for example, by bonding or thermal welding, and/or can be pressed into a recess/groove provided for this purpose in the underside of the closure element.

    [0031] The closure element 40 comprises the locking element 50. The locking element 50 is rotated about the fastening element 20 along with the closure element 40 (in conjunction with the lever tab 30) upon rotation of the closure element 40. The locking element 50 can be formed by an injection molding process (assembly injection molding) to be positively engaged with the closure element 40 and yet movable within the closure element.

    [0032] The locking element 50 is provided to be slidable. The locking element 50 comprises an actuating part 51 for actuation/displacement by a user, and a latch part 52 coupled to the actuating part 51 for locking the closure element 40 by displacing the latch part beyond the edge of the removal opening 15 into mechanical contact with the underside 10b of the lid panel 10, thereby preventing both pushing open by a pressure from the underside and opening by a force acting from the outside (pulling upward on the lever tab in the region of the closure element 40).

    [0033] The actuating part 51 of the locking element 50 is arranged on an upper side of the closure element 40, and the latch part 52 is arranged on an underside of the closure element 40. The actuating part 51 is accessible to a user from the top side.

    [0034] The locking element comprises a ventilation opening 55. After the initial opening of the container and a subsequent closing or re-closing of the removal opening 15 with the locking element 40, and before the removal opening 15 is opened again, the interior of the container can thereby be depressurized via the ventilation opening 55 to prevent a carbonated beverage from rapidly foaming or spraying out. The ventilation opening 55 is closed during a locking operation with the locking element 40, and released during an unlocking operation. In this way, pressure equalization between the interior and the exterior of the container can occur during the unlocking operation.

    [0035] In this embodiment, the ventilation opening 55 may be provided in the latch part 52 of the locking element 50. Due to the mechanical contact between the latch part 52 and the underside 10b of the lid panel 10 (inner side of the lid panel of the container), a sealing locking of the ventilation opening 55 can be provided when the closure element 40 is in the locked state.

    [0036] A seal 35 enclosing the fastening element 20 may be provided on the underside of the lever tab 30. The seal may be provided on the plastic material of the lever tab 30 and/or formed integrally therewith. This seal 35 serves to keep contamination away from the underside of the lever tab 30 in the area of the rivet 20.

    [0037] FIG. 2 schematically illustrates a locking element for a second embodiment of a lid 100 for a beverage can according to the invention.

    [0038] The difference to the first embodiment according to FIG. 1 is essentially that the locking element 50 has a different configuration. The locking element 50 is arranged in the closure element 40 so as to be rotatable about an axis extending perpendicularly to the lid panel 10, and comprises an actuating part 51 for actuation/rotation by a user and a latch part 52 coupled to the actuating part 51 for locking the closure element 40. By rotating the actuating part 51, the latch part 52 is rotated beyond the edge of the removal opening 15 into mechanical contact with the underside 10b of the lid panel 10, thereby locking the closure element 40.

    [0039] Alternatively, the locking element 50 may be rotatably disposed in the closure element 40 about an axis parallel to the lid panel 10, and upon rotation of the actuating part 51, the latch part 52 is folded beyond the edge of the removal opening 15 into mechanical contact with the underside 10b of the lid panel 10.