A CONTAINER OPENING DEVICE, A CLOSURE ARRANGEMENT FOR A CONTAINER, AND A CONTAINER
20190144161 ยท 2019-05-16
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D2517/0014
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
The invention relates generally to containers, particularly to cans (14), for example, for beverages, to a container opening device (9), a container (14), a closure arrangement (12) for a container (14), and a blank for a container opening device (9). The container (14) is typically sealable and has closure (16) attachable thereto to seal the container (14), wherein the closure (16) has a peripherally weakened zone (20), or a partly peripherally weakened zone (20). The container opening device (9) comprises an actuator tab (22) operatively attachable to the closure (16) adjacent the zone (20) such that actuation of the actuator tab (22) between first and second positions causes shearing or detachment of the zone (20) from its weakened periphery thereby to provide an opening to an interior of the container (14), in use; and a pull member (10) attached or attachable to the actuator tab (22) to facilitate actuation of the tab (22) between the first and second positions. It will be understood that the container (14) and closure arrangement (12) comprise the device.
Claims
1. A container opening device, for use with a sealable container having a closure attachable thereto to seal the container, wherein the closure has a peripherally weakened zone, or a partly peripherally weakened zone, wherein the container opening device comprises: an actuator tab operatively attachable to the closure adjacent the zone such that actuation of the actuator tab between first and second positions causes shearing or detachment of the zone from its weakened periphery thereby to provide an opening to an interior of the container, in use; and a pull member attached or attachable to the actuator tab to facilitate actuation of the tab between the first and second positions.
2. A container opening device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the pull member is integrally formed with the actuator tab, and wherein the pull member is flexibly displaceable between a first position in which the pull member is substantially parallel to the actuator tab, and a second position in which the pull member is substantially transverse to the actuator tab.
3. A container opening device as claimed in either claim 1 or 2, wherein the pull member comprises a loop attached to the actuator tab via one or more suitable flexible connection portions.
4. A container opening device as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, wherein the pull member is constructed from the same material as the actuator tab.
5. A container opening device as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, wherein the container opening device is constructed from a planar sheet of pliable metallic material.
6. A container opening device as claimed in claim 5, wherein the metallic material is selected from a group comprising, aluminium, tin, iron, and an alloy.
7. A container opening device as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, wherein the actuator tab is hingedly attachable to the closure at a hinge connection, such that a free end of the actuator tab is located adjacent the zone, wherein displacement of the actuator tab in a pivot fashion between the first position and the second position about the hinge connection causes the free end of the actuator tab to abut the zone and cause shearing or detachment of the zone from its weakened periphery thereby to provide an opening to an interior of the container, in use.
8. A container opening device as claimed in claim 7, wherein the actuator tab is a stay on actuator tab, wherein after the actuator tab is operated to shear the zone from its periphery, the tab is returned to the first position.
9. A container opening device as claimed in either claim 7 or 8, wherein the closure is provided on a first plane, wherein the actuator tab is generally planar and extends along a second plane, wherein with the actuator tab in the first position the second plane associated with the actuator tab is substantially parallel to the first plane, and wherein in the actuator tab is in the second position, the second plane associated with the actuator tab is substantially transverse to the first plane.
10. A container opening device as claimed in claim 9, wherein the pull member is configured to be pulled in a direction transverse to the first plane thereby causing pivotal displacement of the tab about the hinge connection from the first position to the second position, in use.
11. A container as claimed in either claim 9 or claim 10, wherein the pull member is provided in a third plane, wherein in the case of the pull member being in a first position, the third plane associated therewith is substantially parallel to the second plane associated with the actuator tab, and wherein in the case of the pull member being in a second position, the third plane associated therewith is substantially transverse to the second plane associated with the actuator tab.
12. A container opening device as claimed in any one of claims 7 to 11, wherein the actuator tab is attached at the hinge connection adjacent the zone such that the free end thereof is positioned above the zone when the actuator tab is in the first position.
13. A container opening device as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, wherein the actuator tab is more rigid than the pull member.
14. A container opening device as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, wherein the actuator tab is a planar actuator tab which is more rigid adjacent peripheries thereof than one or both of an interior thereof and the pull member.
15. A container opening device as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, wherein an end portion of the pull member comprises an up-turned portion, wherein the up-turned portion extends obliquely from a longitudinal axis of the pull member.
16. A container opening device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the pull member is attachable to the actuator tab by way of a suitable attachment member.
17. A container opening device as claimed in claim 16, wherein the attachment member is attachable to the actuator tab by one or more of an adhesive, a press-stud, and interlocking members.
18. A container opening device as claimed in either claim 16 or 17, wherein the attachment member and the pull member are constructed of a different material to the actuator tab.
19. A container closure arrangement for attachment to an open end of a container in suitable fashion so as to provide a sealed container, wherein the container closure arrangement comprises: a closure having a planar body provided in a first plane, wherein the closure is configured to be attached at peripheries thereof to an open end of the container, wherein the closure defines a peripherally weakened zone, or at least a partly peripherally weakened zone; and a container opening device comprising: an actuator tab operatively attachable to the closure adjacent the zone such that actuation of the actuator tab between first and second positions causes shearing or detachment of the zone from its weakened periphery thereby to provide an opening to an interior of the container, in use; and a pull member attached or attachable to the actuator tab to facilitate actuation of the tab between the first and second positions.
20. A container closure arrangement as claimed in claim 19, wherein the pull member is integrally formed with the actuator tab, and wherein the pull member is flexibly displaceable between a first position in which the pull member is substantially parallel to the actuator tab, and a second position in which the pull member is substantially transverse to the actuator tab.
21. A container closure arrangement as claimed in either claim 19 or 20, wherein the pull member comprises a loop attached to the actuator tab via one or more suitable flexible connection portions.
22. A container closure arrangement as claimed in any one of claims 19 to 21, wherein the pull member is constructed from the same material as the actuator tab.
23. A container closure arrangement as claimed in any one of claims 19 to 22, wherein the container opening device is constructed from a planar sheet of pliable metallic material.
24. A container closure arrangement as claimed in claim 23, wherein the metallic material is selected from a group comprising, aluminium, tin, iron, and an alloy.
25. A container closure arrangement as claimed in any one of claims 19 to 24, wherein the actuator tab is hingedly attachable to the closure at a hinge connection, such that a free end of the actuator tab is located adjacent the zone, wherein displacement of the actuator tab in a pivot fashion between the first position and the second position about the hinge connection causes the free end of the actuator tab to abut the zone and cause shearing or detachment of the zone from its weakened periphery thereby to provide an opening to an interior of the container, in use.
26. A container closure arrangement as claimed in claim 25, wherein the actuator tab is a stay on actuator tab, wherein after the actuator tab is operated to shear the zone from its periphery, the tab returned to the first position.
27. A container closure arrangement as claimed in either claim 25 or 26, wherein the closure is provided on a first plane, wherein the actuator tab is generally planar and extends along a second plane, wherein with the actuator tab in the first position the second plane associated with the actuator tab is substantially parallel to the first plane, and wherein in the actuator tab is in the second position, the second plane associated with the actuator tab is substantially transverse to the first plane.
28. A container closure arrangement as claimed in claim 27, wherein the pull member is configured to be pulled in a direction transverse to the first plane thereby causing pivotal displacement of the tab about the hinge connection from the first position to the second position, in use.
29. A container closure arrangement as claimed in either claim 27 or claim 28, wherein the pull member is provided in a third plane, wherein in the case of the pull member being in a first position, the third plane associated therewith is substantially parallel to the second plane associated with the actuator tab, and wherein in the case of the pull member being in a second position, the third plane associated therewith is substantially transverse to the second plane associated with the actuator tab.
30. A container closure arrangement as claimed in any one of claims 25 to 29, wherein the actuator tab is attached at the hinge connection adjacent the zone such that the free end thereof is positioned above the zone when the actuator tab is in the first position.
31. A container closure arrangement as claimed in any one of claims 19 to 30, wherein the actuator tab is more rigid than the pull member.
32. A container closure arrangement as claimed in any one of claims 19 to 31, wherein the actuator tab is a planar actuator tab which is more rigid adjacent peripheries thereof than one or both of an interior thereof and the pull member.
33. A container closure arrangement as claimed in any one of claims 19 to 32, wherein an end portion of the pull member comprises up-turned portion, wherein the up-turned portion extends obliquely from a longitudinal axis of the pull member.
34. A container closure arrangement as claimed in claim 19, wherein the pull member is attachable to the actuator tab by way of a suitable attachment member.
35. A container closure arrangement as claimed in claim 34, wherein the attachment member is attachable to the actuator tab by one or more of an adhesive, a press-stud, and interlocking members.
36. A container closure arrangement as claimed in either claim 34 or 35, wherein the attachment member and the pull member are constructed of a different material to the actuator tab.
37. A container comprising a device as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 18.
38. A container comprising a container closure arrangement as claimed in any one of the claims 19 to 36.
39. A blank for a container opening device for use with a sealable container having a closure attachable thereto to seal the container, wherein the closure has a peripherally weakened zone, or a partly peripherally weakened zone, wherein the blank comprises: a planar body having an actuation tab portion and an integral pull member portion connected to the actuation tab portion by way of a flexible connection.
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[0045] In the following description, for purposes of explanation, numerous specific details are set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of an embodiment of the present disclosure. It will be evident, however, to one skilled in the art that the present disclosure may be practiced without these specific details.
[0046] Referring to
[0047] In this regard, it will be understood that the can 14 is typically a conventional metal can 14 having a generally cylindrical body defining a cavity which is filled, for example, with a beverage and is sealed by a suitable closure arrangement comprising a closure 16 having a generally planar body 18 which is crimped at peripheries thereof to an open end of the can 12. The closure 16 and comprises zone 20 located in the body 18 which is peripherally weakened or at least partly peripherally weakened, for example, by scoring, perforations, etc. 20.1. It will be appreciated that the zone 20 is weakened at least partly at its periphery so that though it may shear along the part of the periphery which is weakened, it may still be retained on the closure at the periphery which is not suitably weakened.
[0048] In any event, the device 9 comprises a displaceable actuator tab 22 and a pull member 10 (as best seen in
[0049] The tab 22 is typically rigid and has a generally rectangular frame-like construction which is usually stamped and folded in a conventional fashion from a planar sheet of metal. One end 22.2 of the tab 22 projects at least partly over the zone 20 whereas the other end 22.3 is engagable for pivoting the tab 22, about the rivet 22.1, between a first position (as illustrated in
[0050] The pull member 10, particularly the loop 10.2, is conveniently flexible, more so than the tab 22. It thus follows that the pull member 10 is typically constructed of a more flexible material than the tab 22, for example, a more malleable metal than that of the tab 22, a plastic polymer material, or the like. In some example embodiments, the pull member 10 is more flexible than the tab 22 due to the construction, for example, the tab 22 may be constructed from a folded metal whereby the pull member 10 is constructed with the same material albeit in a manner which allows more flexibility, for example, a rolled wire, or thinner member. It follows that the pull member 10 is a loop-like member and is, for example, shaped and/or dimensioned for ease of engagement of a finger.
[0051] In any event, as alluded to above, the attachment member 10.1 is typically attached to the end 22.3 of the tab 22, typically under the tab 22 between the body 18, via an adhesive, welding, rivets, or during forming of the tab 22 by folding such that the same is integral therewith. In one example embodiment, the attachment member 10.1 may be shaped and/or dimensioned to receive the end 22.3 therein. However, to this end, the member 10.1 may comprise a slot to receive the end 22.3 therein. Whatever the means of attachment, it will be appreciated that the attachment member 10.1 effectively anchors the pull member 10 to at least the end 22.3 of the tab 22 in a manner that makes removal of the same difficult.
[0052] Though the pull member 10 may be attached to the tab 22 during the construction thereof and subsequently attached with the tab 22 in forming part of the closure arrangement 12, it will be understood that the pull member 10 may be retrospectively attached to the tab 22.1, for example, even after the attachment to the closure arrangement 12.
[0053] In construction, the pull member 10 is located on the tab 22 and is affixed thereto by suitable means as described above. In use, once the closure arrangement 12 with the device 9 operatively attached thereto is on the can 14 and a user desired gaining access to its contents, the user easily locates a finger in the flexible loop-like member 10.2 and pulls on the same in a direction transverse to the plane associated with the tab 22 and the body 18. For example, the member 10.2 is pulled upwards in the direction of arrow A (see
[0054] Pulling the end 22.3 upwardly away from the body 18 and in the direction of arrow R (see
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[0056] It will be appreciated by those skilled in the field of invention that the description above with respect to the can 14 may extend to similar components of the can 114 in
[0057] The pull member 126 is typically more flexible than the tab 122, particularly, the rigid body 124 thereof, and may be relatively thin and malleable. In one example embodiment, only a portion of the member 126 is flexible or malleable, particularly at an interchange between the member 126 and the rigid body 124 such that the member 126 is displaceable in a pivotal fashion relative to the rigid body 124.
[0058] In particular, the member 126 is flexibly displaceable between a first position as illustrated in
[0059] In construction, the tab 122 is typically cut as a blank from a sheet of metal and folded/bent in an automated fashion to form the tab 122 described herein. The tab 122 is attached via a rivet 122.1 to the body 118 of the closure 116, adjacent the zone 120 having a perforated periphery, at least partly.
[0060] A beverage, for example, is located in the cylindrical cavity defined by the can 114 and the closure is crimped in a conventional fashion at a circumferential periphery thereof to an open end of the can 114 thereby sealing the contents of the can in an airtight fashion therein.
[0061] In use, a user desiring to open the can 114 engages a the loop 126 of the device 100 and as the same is flexible they are easily able to pivot the same in the direction of arrow C (see
[0062] In a similar fashion as described above, a finger is located in the loop defined by the member 126 and the tab 122 is pulled upwards and in the direction of arrow R (see
[0063] Once opened, the tab 22 is optionally then pivoted back to the first position as illustrated in
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[0065] A difference between the device 100 and the device 200 is that the device 200 comprises a loop or ring-like pull member 226 integrally attached to the actuator tab 222 in a flexible manner via a pliable connecting member 220. In this way, the member 226 may pivot between the first and second positions relative to the tab 222 in a flexible manner as described above. Moreover, apart from the shape and/or dimensions of the tab 222 differing from the tab 122, the tab 222 may define a peripheral ridge or thickened portion so as to give a periphery thereof more structural rigidity adjacent the free end thereof, i.e., end 222.4, opposite end 222.3 which is connected to the member 226.
[0066] In use, the use of the device 200 is the substantially similar to the use of the device 100 as hereinbefore described.
[0067] The invention as described herein provides a convenient manner in which to open beverage cans, particularly in opening cans of the pull-tab type described herein thereby reducing the potential for damage to nails and obviating the needs for external implements and tools to be able to open the same.