Closure

12017821 ยท 2024-06-25

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Cpc classification

International classification

Abstract

The intention relates to a closure (1) for sealing of a neck finish (2) of a liquid container comprising a top deck (3) and an outer skirt (4) extending from the top deck (3) in an axial direction (z) away from the top deck (3) comprising at least one locking means (5) for engaging the closure (1) to the neck finish (2) of the liquid container. A with respect to the top deck (2) deformable primary sealing lip (6) is arranged on an inner surface (7) of the top deck (3) and extends in a circumferential manner along the inner surface (7) of the top deck (3). The primary sealing lip (6) comprises with respect to its cross-section a dorsal end (8) connected to the inner surface (7) of the top deck (3) and a free distal end (9) arranged opposite to the dorsal end (8), wherein the primary sealing lip (6) with respect to its cross section is arranged in an inclined manner facing inwardly. Furthermore, at least one supporting element (10) protrudes from the inner surface (7) of the top deck (3), said supporting element (10) being arranged coaxially to and at least partially in side of the primary sealing lip (6). The at least one supporting element (10) is configured to support the primary sealing lip (6) with respect to the neck finish (2) in an applied position of the closure (1).

Claims

1. A closure, for sealing of a neck finish of a liquid container, comprising a top deck and an outer skirt extending from the top deck in an axial direction (z) away from the top deck, said outer skirt comprising at least one locking means for engaging with the neck finish of the liquid container; a circumferential deformable primary sealing lip depending from an inner surface of the top deck and spaced radially inwardly from the outer skirt, said primary sealing lip comprising a dorsal end connected to the inner surface of the top deck and a free distal end arranged opposite to the dorsal end, the primary sealing lip being inclined radially towards a center of the closure; and a circumferential first support element and a circumferential second support element, wherein both the first support element and the second support element have semi-circular cross-sections and are positioned on the inner surface of the top deck; wherein the first support element is spaced radially inwardly of the primary sealing lip and the second support element is spaced radially inwardly of the first support element; wherein the second support element has a larger height in the axial direction than the first support element; wherein when the closure is applied to the neck finish of the container, the primary sealing lip comes into contact with a rim of the neck finish of the liquid container and thereby forms: a first chamber, defined by the primary sealing lip, the first support element, and the inner surface of the top deck, and a second chamber defined by the primary sealing lip, the first support element, the second support element, and the inner surface of the top deck.

2. The closure according to claim 1, wherein the primary sealing lip in an undeformed position is inclined radially inwards by an inclination angle a=30-60 deg in respect to the inner surface of the top deck.

3. The closure according to claim 1, wherein the primary sealing lip has a thinning at the dorsal end of the primary sealing lip to facilitate deformation.

4. The closure according to claim 1, wherein the primary sealing lip and the supporting element or elements are formed as an integral part of the closure.

5. The closure according to claim 1, wherein the outer skirt and the top deck are made of a first plastic material and the primary sealing lip and/or the supporting element or elements are made at least partially of a second plastic material, which is more deformable than the first plastic material.

6. The closure according to claim 1, wherein the locking means is a thread arranged on the outer skirt.

7. The closure according to claim 1, wherein the first side of the primary sealing lip is in surface contact with substantially the entire rim of the neck finish in the applied position of the closure.

Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

(1) The herein described invention will be more fully understood from the detailed description given herein below and the accompanying drawings which should not be considered limiting to the invention described in the appended claims. The drawings are showing:

(2) FIG. 1 A closure according to a first variation of the invention in a perspective partly sectionized view;

(3) FIG. 2 The closure according to FIG. 1 in a front view;

(4) FIG. 3 A detail of FIG. 2 of a primary and secondary sealing lip;

(5) FIG. 4 The process of applying the closure according to FIG. 1 to a neck finish;

(6) FIG. 5 The schematic drawing of the primary and secondary sealing lip in a deformed and applied position;

(7) FIG. 6 The schematic drawing of a second variation of the closure with the primary sealing lip in a deformed position.

DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS

(8) Reference will now be made in detail to certain embodiments, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings, in which some, but not all features are shown. Indeed, embodiments disclosed herein may be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein; rather, these embodiments are provided so that this disclosure will satisfy applicable legal requirements. Whenever possible, like reference numbers will be used to refer to like components or parts.

(9) FIG. 1 and FIG. 2 show a closure according to a first variation of the invention in a partly sectionized view. FIG. 1 is a perspective view; FIG. 2 is a front view. The closure 1 comprises a top deck 3 and an outer skirt 4 extending from the top deck 3 in an axial direction z away from the top deck 3. The closure 1 as depicted, is a screw cap, with a thread as a locking means 5. Alternatively, the closure could also feature other locking means to interconnect and engage the closure 1 to a neck finish of a liquid container (not shown). A with respect to the top deck 3 a deformable primary sealing lip 6 is arranged on an inner surface 7 of the top deck 3 and protrudes in a circumferential manner along the inner surface 7 of the top deck 3. In a cross section, as it can be seen in FIG. 2 and FIG. 3, the primary sealing lip 6 comprises a dorsal end 8 connected to the inner surface 7 of the top deck 3 and a free distal end 9 arranged opposite to the dorsal end 8. The primary sealing lip 6 is arranged with respect to its cross section in an inclined manner facing radially inwards towards a center axis 17 and away from the outer skirt 4. Next to the primary sealing lip 6, a supporting element 10, in form of a secondary sealing lip 13, is protruding from the inner surface 7 of the top deck. In the shown variation, the secondary sealing lip 13 has essentially the same shape and geometry as the primary sealing lip 6. However, other embodiments are possible. The secondary sealing lip 13 is arranged coaxially to and at least partially inside of the primary sealing lip 6. The secondary sealing lip 13 is configured to support the primary sealing lip 6 with respect to the neck finish 2 in an applied position of the closure 1.

(10) If the closure 1 is applied for the first time on a neck finish 2 of the liquid container, the primary and the secondary sealing lip 6, 13 are deformed. Preferably, the primary and the secondary sealing lip 6, 13 are at least partially plastically deformed, such that a deformed position at least of the primary sealing lip 6 is maintained after initially applying the closure 1 to the neck finish 2. FIG. 4 a)-g) show the process of applying the closure 1 according to the first variation of the invention to a neck finish 2. FIG. 4a) illustrates the neck finish 2 not yet applied and the primary and secondary sealing lip 6, 13 in an undeformed position. In FIG. 4b) a rim 16 of the neck finish 2 comes in contact with the distal end 9 of the primary sealing lip 6. If the closure 1 is applied further, as illustrated in FIG. 4c) the primary sealing lip 6 starts to bend and to deform under the pressure of the neck finish 2. At this stage of applying the closure to the neck the primary sealing lip 6 has on a first side 18 a surface contact with the rim 16 of the neck finish 2. Furthermore, due to the bending of the primary sealing lip 6 a chamber 11 is formed between the primary and the secondary sealing lip 6, 13. Furthermore, the secondary sealing lip 13 may also come briefly into contact with the rim 16 during the application. In FIG. 4d-g) it can be seen that the primary sealing lip 6 is pushed inwards over the inner edge 20 of the rim 16 of the neck finish 2 in the radial direction. The secondary sealing lip 13, now in contact with a second side 19 of the primary sealing lip 6, is further bent and supports the primary sealing lip 6 to enhance the sealing quality. Due to the deformation of the primary and/or the secondary sealing lip 6, 13 the chamber 11 may change its geometry in the process and building up a pressure inside the chamber 11 when being reduced in volume. The enclosed air in the chamber 11 thus further supports the sealing. FIG. 5 illustrates the detail of closure 1 according to FIG. 3 in a fully applied position of the closure 1 on the neck finish 2. In the applied position of the closure the secondary sealing lip 13, is at least partially arranged within a projection area 12 of the inclined primary sealing lip 6 in the axial direction and on the inner surface 1 (projection is indicated by dashed line).

(11) FIG. 6 shows a schematic drawing of a second variation of the closure 1 in a deformed position of the primary sealing lip 6. The closure (even though not shown in full) may be designed according to the closure 1 of the first variation with a top deck 3 and an outer skirt 4 having a thread as a locking means 5, however, the second variation of the sealing means, respectively the primary sealing lip 6 and the at least one supporting element 10, may also be used on other closure geometries, such as hinged closures and/or closures with a snap lock as a locking means.

(12) In the illustrated second variation, the primary sealing lip 6 is combined with two supporting elements 10: A circumferential first and second bump 14, 15. The circumferential first and second bump 14, 15 are arranged on the inner surface 7 of the top deck 3, extending from said top deck 3. Furthermore, the primary sealing lip 6 and the circumferential first and second bump 14, 15 are arranged coaxially with respect to each other. In particular, the circumferential first and second bump 14, 15 are preferably arranged at least partially within the projection area 12 of the inclined primary sealing lip 6 on the inner surface 7 in an applied position of the closure 1 (projection is indicated by dashed line). As it can be seen, the first and the circumferential second bump 14, 15 may have different heights (in the axial direction) in respect to the inner surface 7 of the top deck 3. Good sealing results may be achieved, if the circumferential second bump 15 arranged radially inwards of the circumferential first bump 14 extends in axial direction further away from the inner surface 7 than the circumferential first bump 14.

(13) The words used in the specification are words of description rather than limitation, and it is understood that various changes may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.

(14) TABLE-US-00001 LIST OF DESIGNATIONS 1 Closure 2 Neck finish 3 Top deck 4 Outer skirt 5 Locking means 6 Primary sealing lip 7 Inner surface 8 Dorsal end 9 Distal end 10 Supporting element 11 Chamber (Supporting element) 12 Projection area 13 Secondary sealing lip 14 (First) Bump 15 (Second) Bump 16 Rim 17 Center axis 18 First side 19 Second side 20 Inner edge (rim)