Cap for a Receptacle and Receptacle, in Particular Tube, in Particular Flexible Tube for a Cosmetic Product, Provided with Said Cap
20200079558 · 2020-03-12
Inventors
- Eric Kerman (Châlons-en-Champagne, FR)
- Etienne Hermant (Châlons-en-Champagne, FR)
- Thierry Maurice (Châlons-en-Champagne, FR)
Cpc classification
B65D85/70
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D51/225
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D51/222
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65D51/22
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A cap for a receptacle, in particular a tube, in particular a flexible tube for a cosmetic product. The receptacle has a neck (3) and a solid insert (8) forming a seal that closes off one end of the neck (3) that leads into an internal volume (4) of the receptacle. The cap (1) has a punch (14) designed to cut and/or pierce the seal, and the cap (1) being designed to be positioned on the neck (3) in a standby position in which the punch (14) is in the neck (3), leaving the seal intact, and in a use position in which the seal has been cut and/or pierced by the punch (14). The punch (14) has a body (30) in the form of a stem that is configured to cut and/or pierce the seal.
Claims
1. Receptacle comprising a neck and a solid insert that forms an inner seal closing an end of the neck that opens into an internal volume of the receptacle and a cap, said cap comprising a punch that is suitable for cutting and/or piercing the inner seal, said cap being suitable for being positioned on said neck in a stand-by position in which the punch is in the neck while the inner seal remains unbroken and in an in-use position in which the inner seal has been cut and/or pierced by said punch, said punch comprising a barrel-shaped body that is designed to cut and/or pierce said inner seal.
2. Receptacle according to claim 1, wherein said barrel has a distal end that is provided with cutting means.
3. Receptacle according to claim 2, wherein said cutting means comprise at least one cutting tooth and/or at least one cutting slit.
4. Receptacle according to claim 3, wherein said cutting tooth/teeth and/or the cutting slit(s) are evenly distributed over the entire circumference of the barrel.
5. Receptacle according to claim 3, wherein said cutting tooth/teeth has/have a height hd and said barrel has an external diameter De such that the ratio hd/De is less than .
6. Receptacle according to claim 3, wherein said cutting tooth/teeth (40) has/have a height hd and said punch comprises an external part having a height hp such that the ratio hd/hp is less than .
7. Receptacle according to claim 3, wherein said cutting slit(s) has/have a height he and said barrel has an external diameter De such that the ratio he/De is less than .
8. Receptacle according to claim 3, wherein said cutting slit(s) has/have a height he and said punch comprises an external part having a height hp such that the ratio he/hp is less than .
9. Receptacle according to claim 1, wherein said cutting means comprise a bevel from said distal end.
10. Receptacle according to claim 9, wherein said bevel extends over the entire circumference of the barrel.
11. Receptacle according to claim 1, wherein said punch comprises a transverse partition separating it into two cavities.
12. Receptacle according to claim 11, wherein said partition is located in an upper half of the punch.
13. Receptacle according to claim 1, wherein said neck has an internal diameter Di and said barrel has an external diameter De such that the ratio De/Di is greater than 0.8 or 0.9.
14. Receptacle according to claim 1, wherein said barrel is designed to penetrate said internal volume, in the in-use position, at a distance h that is greater than the distance required in order to deform the insert in a manner that goes beyond the resilient deformation capacity of said insert.
15. Receptacle according to claim 1, wherein said insert is a multi-layered insert comprising a barrier layer, of which each of the faces are covered with one or more protective layers, and the penetration distance h of the barrel into the receptacle is such that the ratio h/De is greater than 0.6 or 0.7.
16. Receptacle according to claim 1, wherein said insert is joined onto an inner wall of a body of said receptacle.
17. Receptacle according to claim 1, wherein said receptacle comprises a removable spacing ring that is arranged so as to rest on the body of the receptacle around the neck in the stand-by position.
18. Receptacle according to claim 17, wherein said spacing ring comprises a plurality of ribs that are suitable for centering the spacing ring around the neck.
19. Receptacle according to claim 17, wherein said spacing ring is formed independently of said cap such that said cap can be removed from said receptacle without said ring also being removed.
20. Receptacle according to claim 1, wherein said neck has an inner wall comprising at least one region that is inclined with respect to a longitudinal axis of the neck.
21. Receptacle according to claim 20, wherein said inclined region is located on a side of an end of the neck that opens towards the outside of the receptacle.
22. Receptacle according to claim 21, wherein said inclined region gets closer to the longitudinal axis from the end of the neck that opens towards the outside of the receptacle in the direction of the end of the neck that opens into an internal volume of the receptacle.
23. Receptacle according to claim 22, wherein said inclined region extends over less than of the internal height of the neck, or over less than 1/10.
24. Receptacle according to claim 20, wherein said inclined region forms a cone.
Description
[0053] Other features, aims and advantages of the invention will become clearer from the following description, which is given purely by way of illustrative and non-limiting example and should be read with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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[0065] In all the drawings, like elements are provided with identical reference signs.
[0066] The invention relates to a receptacle, in particular a tube, more particularly a tube for a cosmetic product, for example a flexible tube. This is understood to mean a tube of which the body can deform and may or may not return to its initial shape.
[0067] In the drawings, only a head 2 of said tube is shown, either together with or without its cap 1. Said tube head 2 is intended to be attached to a skirt, not shown, of the tube, typically by overmoulding the tube head 2 on the skirt, or for example by welding or bonding, by mounting the skirt on the previously formed tube head 2, in particular by injection moulding or by compression injection moulding, or by any other method.
[0068] Said receptacle comprises a neck 3 that defines a longitudinal axis Z-Z and opens both towards the outside of the receptacle and into an internal volume 4 of said receptacle. The neck 3 comprises for example a thread 6 on the outer periphery thereof which is suitable for allowing the cap 1 to be screwed onto the neck 3.
[0069] Said receptacle further comprises a solid insert 8 that forms an inner seal closing the end of the neck 3 that is facing the internal volume 4. In other words, said inner seal closes said internal volume 4. Said insert 8 is for example in contact with, in particular resting against, an inner wall 11 of said receptacle. The insert 8 comprises for example a peripheral portion 10 and a central portion 12 which define said inner seal, the diameter of which corresponds to the internal diameter of the neck 3. Said insert 8 is typically disc-shaped. Alternatively, the peripheral portion 10 of said insert can be slightly frustoconical or comprise a planar region surrounding the neck and, around said planar region, one or more slightly frustoconical regions arranged in succession as far as the periphery thereof that may be formed for example by a folded edge 13.
[0070] Said insert 8 is preferably a multi-layered insert comprising a barrier layer, for example made from EVOH or a metal, in particular aluminium, of which each of the faces are covered with one or more protective layers, in particular made of polymerised materials.
[0071] In this case, said neck 3 and said insert 4 are provided in the region of said tube head 2. Said tube head may further comprise for example a shoulder 20 extending from said neck 3. The material of the tube head 2 at least partially surrounds said folded edge 13 of the insert 8 in order to protect it, in particular in order to protect the metal layer of said insert 8.
[0072] As can be seen in
[0073] Said cap 1 comprises a punch 14 that is suitable for cutting and/or piercing the inner seal. Said cap 1 is designed to be positioned on said neck 3 in a stand-by position shown in
[0074] Said receptacle may comprise a removable spacing ring 22 that is arranged so as to rest on a body of the receptacle, here on the shoulder 20 of said tube head 2 located around the neck 3 when in the stand-by position. Said ring thus keeps a space between the cap 1 and the shoulder 20 when the cap 1 is screwed onto the neck 3 prior to the first use. The punch 14 thus extends inside the neck 3 at a non-zero distance from the insert 8, and thus prevents the inner seal from being cut or perforated. Said spacing ring 22 may comprise a plurality of ribs that are suitable for allowing said ring to be centred around the neck 3. Said ring 22 is preferably formed independently of said cap 1 such that said cap 1 can be removed from said receptacle without said ring 22 also being removed.
[0075] Said spacing ring 22 is for example annular. In a variant, it may have the shape of a portion of a circle of which a free end forms a tab which can be gripped by a user.
[0076] Said cap 1 is also suitable for being positioned on said neck 3 in an in-use position shown in
[0077] Upon first use, the user unscrews the cap 1 from the neck 3 and then removes the spacing ring 22 and screws the cap 1 back onto the neck 3 until it abuts the neck 3 or the shoulder 20. The punch 14 has thus cut or perforated the insert 8, or more precisely the central portion 12 thereof that forms the inner seal of the tube head 2.
[0078] According to the invention, said punch 14 comprises a barrel-shaped body 30 that is designed for cutting and/or piercing said inner seal. Said barrel is substantially in the shape of a hollow cylinder. Substantially in the shape of a cylinder is understood to mean in particular that said body may be slightly frustoconical for the purposes of demoulding, i.e. having a vertex angle of less than 2 or 1. In other words, the punch 14 has a substantially annular transverse section of revolution. The thickness of the wall of said punch 14 may be between 10 and 20% of the external diameter De thereof.
[0079] Said barrel-shaped body 30 may extend along the entire length of said punch 14. Said punch 14 further comprises for example a transverse partition 34 which separates it into two cavities 36, 38. One 36 of said cavities is intended to face the outside of the receptacle and/or the other 38 of said cavities is formed by said barrel. Said other cavity 38 is thus intended to face the internal volume 4 of said receptacle. Said partition 34 is located for example in the upper half of the cap. In other words, said partition 34 is further away from the distal end 32 of the punch 14 than it is from the opposite end thereof. Such a feature makes it possible to strengthen the protection of the product contained in the receptacle even after the inner seal has been opened. It has in fact been noted that said cavity 38 formed by the barrel receives the product, which may cover the walls thereof, in particular the lower face of the partition 34. This part of the product advantageously provides a filter effect, and this reduces oxygen exchange with the outside.
[0080] In another variant according to the invention that is shown in
[0081] Said cap 1 is formed for example by injection moulding, in particular by plastics injection moulding.
[0082] Said punch 14 and said peripheral wall 15 of the cap are connected for example by an upper wall 17 of said cap 1. Said upper wall 17 may have a point of injection of the cap.
[0083] Said punch 14 is advantageously designed such that the cut in the inner seal is a partial cut such that the portion(s) of the inner seal having been cut is/are still attached to the rest of the insert 8 in the in-use position, and this prevents the material that forms the insert 8 from mixing with the product contained in the related receptacle.
[0084] By way of example, assuming that a complete cut is a 360 cut in the inner seal, i.e. a circular cut produced by rotating the cap 1, the inner seal is advantageously cut such that a connection remains that is sufficient for ensuring cohesion between the central portion 12 having been cut and the peripheral portion 10.
[0085] Said barrel has a distal end 32 that is advantageously provided with cutting means. Said cutting means are for example in the shape of a bevel that can extend over the entire circumference of the barrel. In other words, the free end 32 is bevelled relative to a plane normal to the axis Z-Z of the neck 3, the inner seal formed by the insert 8 being typically arranged in such a plane normal to the Z-Z axis of the neck 3. The bevel formed in this manner is arranged for example so as to face the cavity 38 that faces the internal volume 4 of the receptacle. The thickness of the barrel is thus reduced locally in order to make the free end 32 sharp which, in turn, makes it easier for the punch 14 to cut the inner seal.
[0086] Said wall of said punch 14 has a thickness that is greater than the thickness of said cutting means. The punch is thus more rigid but the effectiveness of the cutting means is not affected, said cutting means still having a thickness which makes it possible to begin piercing and cutting the inner seal.
[0087] As shown in
[0088] In the variant shown in
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[0091] Said teeth 40 or said slits 42 have a height that is smaller than that of the punch 14 such that the punch substantially remains barrel-shaped.
[0092] Height of the punch is understood here to mean the height hp of the projecting part of the punch, i.e. the part of the punch that extends from a distal edge of the cap 1 towards the distal end 32 of the punch. The distal edge of the cap 1 is the edge of the cap that is designed to abut the spacing ring 22 in the stand-by position and/or the shoulder 20 of said tube head 2 in the in-use position with the tube closed.
[0093] By way of example, the total height of the cap 1 and of the protruding part of the punch is of between 10 and 30 mm.
[0094] By way of example, said teeth 40 can be designed such that a ratio hd/De and/or a ratio hd/hp is less than , or 1/10, hd being the height of said tooth 40, De being the external diameter of said barrel and hp being the height of the projecting part of the punch 14, as shown in
[0095] In the same way, said slits 42 can be designed such that a ratio he/De and/or a ratio he/hp is less than , or 1/10, he being the height of the slit 42, De being the external diameter of the barrel and hp being the height of the projecting part of the punch 14, as shown in
[0096] In an embodiment which is not shown, at least one of the teeth 40 and/or one of the slits 42 can have a different height hd or height he. Each of the teeth and/or slits preferably have different heights. By way of example, said barrel may comprise three teeth having three different heights that are preferably evenly distributed over the entire circumference of the distal end 32 of the punch 14 with an angle between each of the teeth of 120. A difference in height between the teeth and/or the slits allows for a partial cut of the inner seal to be promoted such that the portion(s) of the inner seal having been cut remain(s) attached to the rest of the insert 8 in the in-use position, and this prevents the material that forms the insert 8 from mixing with the product contained in the related receptacle. In this way, a complete circle is prevented from being cut in the inner seal.
[0097] Referring again to
[0098] Said barrel is advantageously designed to penetrate said internal volume 4 when in the in-use position by a distance h that is greater than the distance required in order to deform the insert 8 in a manner that goes beyond the resilient deformation capacity of said insert 8. For an insert of the type described above, the penetration distance h of the barrel into the receptacle is for example such that the ratio h/De is greater than 0/6 or 0/7, where h and De are measured in the same unit.
[0099] So as to reduce the risk of damaging the distal end 32 of the punch 14 when positioning the cap 1 on the neck 3 on the production line at the factory, said neck 3 may have an inner wall comprising at least one region (not shown) that is inclined with respect to the longitudinal axis Z-Z of the neck. Said inclined region is located on the top of the neck, i.e. at the side of the end of the neck that opens towards the outside of the receptacle. In particular, said region gets closer to the axis Z-Z from the end of the neck 3 that opens towards the outside of the receptacle in the direction of the end of the neck 3 that opens into the internal volume 4 of the receptacle.
[0100] Said inclined region extends over a small proportion of the inner wall of the neck 3, for example less than of the internal height of the neck, or less than 1/10. The internal height of the neck 3 is measured from the end of the neck 3 that opens towards the outside of the receptacle to the end of the neck 3 that opens into the internal volume 4 of the receptacle.
[0101] Preferably, the inclination forms an angle of less than 45 relative to the axis Z-Z, or less than 30.
[0102] Therefore, this inclined region makes it possible to guide the punch 14 when applying caps at the factory, in particular if the cap 1 is not correctly centred relative to the neck 3 and if the distal end 32 thereof collides with the end of the neck 3. Said inclined region therefore reduces the risk of damaging the distal end and/or the cutting means.