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20200031542 ยท 2020-01-30
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D51/007
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D51/1672
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2401/15
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D55/028
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D17/506
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2517/0091
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2517/0053
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D51/248
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D47/0857
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65D51/24
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D51/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D17/50
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D51/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A closure for containers providing a seal when closed. A pull tab lifted to open provides a venting action, and a pour opening. A sanitary platform covers a drinking area around the pour opening. Closure contains electronic device components triggered to engage a user in games of chance through the use of a cellular phone.
Claims
1. A closure for a container, comprising, A container, having a top portion including an aperture set within providing access to a product, having a hinged upper structure attached whereby the aperture may be covered in a first position, and uncovered in a second position, and; a closure, having a rotatable upper panel structure in relation to the container top, secured by a hinge at one edge, and having a pull tab at a distal edge to assist in lifting and rotating, moving from a closed position, through a venting position to an open position, and contains a visual tear apart tamper evident structure; a center structure sized to fit in sealing relationship within the top portion aperture, including a circumferential interior lip seal, and containing a vent channel; an internal lower panel structure, including actuating levers to move internal lower panel from a first closed gas and liquid sealed position, to a second open position, providing a pour opening through the aperture;
2. A closure of claim 1, wherein upper panel structure, having a domed upper panel and a spaced apart lower panel, the space therein between forming an internal sealed chamber, and includes an external sanitary cover attachment;
3. A closure of claim 2, wherein sealed chamber is sized and utilized to contain electronic device components;
4. A closure of claim 1 whereas lower panel includes a circumferential depending wall inserted into a lip seal and having a connection at one point to an actuating lever, including a compressible cover to cooperate in sealing a vent channel;
5. A closure of claim 3 whereby electronic device provides a light source, and audio messages containing offers, including instructions to copy data to a users cellular phone;
6. A closure of claim 1, whereby lifting the pull tab initiates rotation of the upper panel and removes the sanitary cover to another location;
7. A closure of claim 1, wherein central structure includes a circumferential depending wall, pressed into the container top portion aperture interior in a sealing relationship;
8. A closure of claim 7, wherein located within depending wall, a vent channel includes a lower location open to high pressure gasses within the container, and a distal end sealed by contact with a compressible cover;
9. A closure of claim 8, wherein the compressible cover, upon lifting the pull tab and rotating the upper panel this compressed sealing relationship is interrupted and pressurized gasses contained within the container are vented;
10. A closure of claim 1, whereas the internal lower panel is removed from a first closed position to a second open position by the action of actuating levers;
11. A closure of claim 10, whereas the internal lower panel is forced downward into the beverage container by repositioning levers, folded in a first position, and extended to a second position thereby increasing the distance between the descending levers upper and lower anchor points;
12. A closure of claim 1 includes a visible tamper evident structure, fractured and permanently separated by initial rotation of the upper panel;
13. A container, comprising; A container, having a top portion including an aperture providing access to a product stored within, including an upper structure configured to contain pressurized assistance to extract the product, and; the upper structure contains a tab, depressed to initiating a pressurized gas contained within the body of the container, designed to discharge product through an attached nozzle configuration;
14. A container of claim 13 whereas electronic device components are incorporated within a sealed enclosure contained within the upper structure;
15. A container of claim 13 whereby electronic device provides a light source, and audio messages containing offers, including instructions to copy data to a users cellular phone;
16. A container, comprising; A container, having a top portion including an aperture providing access to a product stored within, including an upper structure configured to contain mechanical device assistance to extract the product, and;
17. A container of claim 16 whereas electronic device components are incorporated within a sealed enclosure contained within the upper structure;
18. A container of claim 16 whereby electronic device provides a light source, and audio messages containing offers, including instructions to copy data to a users cellular phone.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OT THE INVENTION
[0037] The present invention provides a re-closable gas and liquid tight seal for use in an aluminum beverage can, and on thermoplastic beverage containers. The operating principle of the closures are the same, different attachment requirements for aluminum beverage cans, and thermoplastic beverage containers are provided. Several aspects of the embodiments below illustrate various functions or methods, and are not intended to be limiting on the present invention. Like numerals refer to like parts through the drawings.
[0038] Referring now to more details of the drawings,
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[0040] Lower internal panel 5 and depending wall 4 are positioned within the interior of can 1, and are subjected to high pressure gas in can 1 headspace. This pressure acting to more fully engage the sealing surfaces 5b and 5c in contact between lower internal seal 5 and depending wall 4, and compressing peripheral area of the outer slope of depending wall 4.
[0041] This pressure also tends to lift, or cause a doming of can lid 1, but is resisted
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[0043] Upper lever 11 is shown attached at rim seal 4 extension 6e of lip seal 6 to allow rotation under the lip seal at the widest position. Dotted lines indicate an offset between an upper connection 11, and a lower connection at horizontal member 20, for the same reason. Of note enlarged hinge 19, is a common connection used throughout the actuating levers, and is best seen in
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[0045] The opening sequence starts with lifting pull tab 10 inducing upper panel 9 to rotate around hinge 8. Several simultaneous actions are set in motion as this rotation occurs. Rounded protrusions
[0046] As rotation continues, sanitary platform 3, and tamper evident structure 17, 17s, upon tearing apart, are relocated, leaving a clean drinking area and a visual indication that the can has been initially opened to a second extended position,
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[0048] Upon initial lifting of pull tab 10, the tab is distorted.
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[0050] Thus upper panel 9 is rotated approximately 170 degrees around hinge 8 into a non intrusive position for drinking or pouring of the beverage product. High pressure gasses have been vented. Sanitary platform 3 has been removed to uncovered a clean drinking area surrounding closure 2, and tamper evident structure 17 is visually, permanently separated. Audio messages 18 have been introduced and delivered leaving a consumer choices to peruse at leisure.
[0051] Returning the levers to a first, folded position, repositioning lower internal panel 5 within and against depending wall 4 at a lower location, engaging sealing circumferential elements 5a and 5b. Thus lower internal panel 5 is repositioned into a first sealing relationship with depending wall 4, and is responsive to gasses emitting from remaining liquid and building pressure, engaging more fully in a sealing relationship. Sanitary platform 3 is replaced to cover the drinking area surrounding closure 2. Rounded protrusion(s) 9c are located under lip seal 6 as stated, locking upper panel 9 in a closed position, preserving the freshness of the remaining beverage.
[0052] Upper panel depending wall 9b cooperating within lip seal 6 providing a liquid tight cover to the upper panel 9.
[0053] In order for the above described articulation of lever members to be achieved, all pressure must be evacuated from the headspace within the can. On initial opening, the can headspace contains gas under high pressure and low volume. On a subsequence opening, depending on the amount of liquid removed, the headspace may contain gas at a lower pressure, but higher volume.
[0054] It may be conceived under these conditions that complete evacuation of pressure may need more time, and a delay in the operation of lever actuation to prevent undue force being applied to the levers during rotation of upper panel 9. This problem is addressed in
[0055] Subsequent opening allows T1 to slide 13t toward horizontal member 20, causing a delay before contact is made with horizontal member 20. At this point the levers, now under tension, begin relocating the levers to provide a pour opening. The extra time, and rotation of upper panel 9, require to slide from contact between T2 to T1 allows the volume of gas to dissipate to atmospheric pressure prior to force being applied to the levers.
[0056] Turning now to a closure for a thermoplastic beverage container.
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[0058] The lower opening to vent 4a is slightly offset
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[0060] As stated previously, to take advantage of available and increasing technology developments such as electronic devices, there exists an area between a domed structure on an upper panel of the closure, separated from a flat panel on a lower aspect circumferentially connected as shown in
[0061] With the upper panel initially rotating, the electronic chips are triggered and activated. When the panel is rotated to a location where the lower flat panel underside is visible to a user, their attention is drawn to, for example, a light source in the panel, and musical chimes sounding. The electronic chip is programmed to deliver a voice message containing an offer and an invitation with instructions to connect to a users cellular phone, to engage users in games of chance and other data that may be of interest. From their cellular phone the consumer may, at their convenience, peruse a variety of options, including but not limited to prizes, and make selections from data provided that meet their needs or interest.
[0062] Incorporating this technology into other types of commercially available containers offer more consumers the opportunity to participate in such games of chance, data exchange, safety instructions, or directions for product use. Other uses included electronic devices contained on medication containers, and could, for example transfer data to a users cellular phone, with dosage, reminders, and when and how to use such medication, or report problems encountered.
[0063] Such containers
[0064] Commonly found among these commercially available containers the upper structures, because of the design and functional hand held requirements, are sized sufficiently to provide space needed to incorporate the electronic device components 18 within the upper structure interior, with little modification required and with no interference to their operation. Such containers would contain products that could be liquid, powder, or granular in nature.
[0065] Examples are, but not limited to, dairy product containers, detergent containers, personal care products containers, and various cleaning agents.