HEAT-SHRINK SECONDARY-CLOSURE CAPSULE AND USE OF THE SKIRT OF A SECONDARY-CLOSURE CAPSULE TO PRODUCE A DRIP STOP SPOUT
20190084729 · 2019-03-21
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D23/065
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D47/40
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65D41/62
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D47/40
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A secondary-closure capsule has a head and a skirt formed from a piece of rolled heat-shrink foil, and it includes a first tear strip that encircles the capsule and is intended for detaching the head from the skirt of the capsule. The capsule also includes a second tear strip that is designed for opening the skirt so that it can be unrolled. The secondary-closure capsule is provided to allow the first tear strip to be torn off so as to detach the head from the skirt without harming the integrity of the skirt.
Claims
1. A secondary-closure capsule (1; 101; 201; 301) made out of heat-shrink plastic and comprising a head (3; 103; 203; 303) and a skirt (5; 105; 205a; 205b; 305) formed of a rolled piece of foil, and having a line of least resistance (15; 123; 315a, 315b) encircling the capsule, the capsule comprising a first tear strip or wire (7; 107; 207; 307) on a first tear line encircling the capsule, the first tear line being arranged to detach the head from the skirt of the capsule, and comprising a second tear line (17; 117; 217) extending at least between the bottom of the skirt and the line of least resistance, and the capsule comprising a second tear strip or wire (13; 213; 313) on at least a section of the second tear line, the second tear line being arranged to open the skirt, so as to that it can be unrolled; wherein the capsule is designed to allow tearing off the first tear strip (7; 107; 207; 307) for detaching the head from the skirt, without harming the integrity of the skirt (5; 105; 205a; 205b; 305).
2. The secondary-closure capsule according to claim 1, wherein the first tear line follows the line of least resistance (15; 315a, 315b) encircling the capsule (1; 201; 301), the first tear strip or wire (7; 107; 207; 307); being formed by a first tear strip bordered on the upper side by the line of least resistance (315a) (hereinafter referred to as the upper line of least resistance) encircling the capsule (1; 101; 201; 301), and bordered on the lower side by a lower line of least resistance (315b) arranged to encircle the capsule substantially in parallel with the upper line of least resistance (315a).
3. The secondary-closure capsule according to claim 2, wherein the first tear strip (307) is lined with a first reinforcing strip (319) adhered to the inner face of the rolled piece of foil between the lower (315b) and upper (315a) lines of least resistance.
4. The secondary-closure capsule according to claim 3, wherein the second tear strip or wire (313) has a second reinforcing strip or wire (321) attached to the inner face of the rolled piece of foil.
5. The secondary-closure capsule according to claim 1, wherein the second tear line (17; 217) extends between the bottom of the skirt (5; 205a, 205b) and the first tear strip or wire (7; 207; 307) along a second line of least resistance, one end of the second line of least resistance close to the first line of least resistance being separated therefrom by a more resistant intermediate part (tear resistance zone) so that the tearing of the first strip or wire (7; 207; 307) does not cause the skirt (5; 205a, 205b; 305) to tear at the second line of least resistance.
6. The secondary-closure capsule according to claim 4, wherein the second reinforcing strip or wire (321) extends between the bottom of the skirt and the upper line of least resistance (315a) so as to cross the first reinforcing strip (319), and wherein the second reinforcing strip or wire (321) is sandwiched between the inner face of the rolled piece of foil and the first reinforcing strip (319).
7. The secondary-closure capsule according to claim 6, wherein the second reinforcing strip (or wire) (321) has its own area of lower tear resistance superimposed on the upper line of least resistance (315a) encircling the capsule.
8. The secondary-closure capsule according to claim 3, wherein the second strip or tear wire (313) is a second tear strip bordered on both sides by two substantially parallel lines of least resistance (hereinafter referred to as a left line of least resistance (317a) and a right line of least resistance (317b)), extending between the bottom of the skirt (305) and the lower line of least resistance (315b), the upper ends of the left (317a) and right (317b) lines of least resistance being separated from the first reinforcing strip (319) by a more resistant intermediate area so that the tearing of the first tear strip (307) does not cause a rupture of the skirt (305) at the second tear strip (313).
9. The secondary-closure capsule according to claim 1, wherein the line of least resistance (123) encircling the capsule (101) is arranged at a distance below the first tear strip or wire (107), and wherein the second tear line (117), which extends at least between the bottom of the skirt (105) and the line of least resistance (123) encircling the capsule, also extends along said line of least resistance.
10. The secondary-closure capsule according to claim 9, wherein the second tear strip or wire (113) follows the second tear line (117) between the bottom of the skirt (105) and the first line of least resistance (123).
11. The secondary-closure capsule according to claim 9, wherein the second tear line (117), which extends at least between the bottom of the skirt (105) and the line of least resistance (123) encircling the capsule, also extends along said line of least resistance, and wherein the second tear strip or wire surrounds the capsule along the line of least resistance (123).
12. A bottle or similar container having a neck (11; 111; 211) closed by a stopper and capped with a secondary-closure capsule (101; 201; 301) according to claim 1.
13. A method for producing a spout (19; 119) comprising an anti-drip beak for a bottle or similar container, the method comprising: i. providing a container according to claim 12; ii. obtaining a piece of plastic foil of predetermined shape and size by pulling at least the second tear strip or wire (13; 113; 213; 313) and cutting up the secondary-closure capsule (1; 101; 201; 301) along at least one of the tear lines (17; 117; 217,225) for detaching at least a portion of the skirt (5; 105; 205a; 205b; 305) from the neck (11; 111; 211) of the container; iii. rolling the obtained piece of plastic foil around itself, keeping the side of the foil which was inside the skirt on the inside, the outside diameter of the roll (19; 119) obtained being smaller than the inside diameter of the neck (11; 111; 211) of a bottle or similar container for which the spout is intended; iv. inserting the roll (19; 119) axially into the unstopped neck of the bottle or similar container for which the stop spout is intended, one end of the roll protruding outside the neck, and releasing the roll so that the plastic foil unrolls slightly due to its elasticity, and comes to press against the inner wall of the neck (11; 111; 211) with sufficient force to provide a seal between the piece of plastic foil and the inner wall of the neck.
14. The method of claim 13 for making a spout (19; 119), wherein the process comprises between step i and step ii the sub-steps of: i_a pulling the first tear strip or wire (7; 107; 207; 307) to cut up the secondary-closure capsule (1; 101; 201; 301) along the first tear line, so as to separate the head (3; 103; 203; 303) from the skirt (5; 105; 205a; 205b; 305) of the capsule, without harming the integrity of the skirt (5; 105; 205a; 205b; 305) below the first tear line; i_b removing the head of the secondary-closure capsule and unstopping the neck (11; 111; 211) of the container.
15. The method of claim 13 for producing a spout, wherein the bottle or similar container, for which the spout is intended, is said container mentioned in step i.
16. The secondary-closure capsule according to claim 5, wherein the second reinforcing strip or wire (321) extends between the bottom of the skirt and the upper line of least resistance (315a) so as to cross the first reinforcing strip (319), and wherein the second reinforcing strip or wire (321) is sandwiched between the inner face of the rolled piece of foil and the first reinforcing strip (319).
17. The secondary-closure capsule according to claim 4, wherein the second strip or tear wire (313) is a second tear strip bordered on both sides by two substantially parallel lines of least resistance (hereinafter referred to as a left line of least resistance (317a) and a right line of least resistance (317b)), extending between the bottom of the skirt (305) and the lower line of least resistance (315b), the upper ends of the left (317a) and right (317b) lines of least resistance being separated from the first reinforcing strip (319) by a more resistant intermediate area so that the tearing of the first tear strip (307) does not cause a rupture of the skirt (305) at the second tear strip (313).
18. The secondary-closure capsule according to claim 6, wherein the second strip or tear wire (313) is a second tear strip bordered on both sides by two substantially parallel lines of least resistance (hereinafter referred to as a left line of least resistance (317a) and a right line of least resistance (317b)), extending between the bottom of the skirt (305) and the lower line of least resistance (315b), the upper ends of the left (317a) and right (317b) lines of least resistance being separated from the first reinforcing strip (319) by a more resistant intermediate area so that the tearing of the first tear strip (307) does not cause a rupture of the skirt (305) at the second tear strip (313).
19. The secondary-closure capsule according to claim 7, wherein the second strip or tear wire (313) is a second tear strip bordered on both sides by two substantially parallel lines of least resistance (hereinafter referred to as a left line of least resistance (317a) and a right line of least resistance (317b)), extending between the bottom of the skirt (305) and the lower line of least resistance (315b), the upper ends of the left (317a) and right (317b) lines of least resistance being separated from the first reinforcing strip (319) by a more resistant intermediate area so that the tearing of the first tear strip (307) does not cause a rupture of the skirt (305) at the second tear strip (313).
20. A bottle or similar container having a neck (11; 111; 211) closed by a stopper and capped with a secondary-closure capsule (101; 201; 301) according to claim 2.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF FIGURES
[0017] Other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent upon reading the following description, given solely by way of non-limiting example, and made with reference to the appended drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
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[0028] The illustrated secondary-closure capsule has a head 3 and a skirt 5 having the shape of a substantially cylindrical tube, and whose wall is formed of an elastic piece of foil of heat-shrink plastic. It can be seen that the head of the capsule is arranged to close the upper end of the tube formed by the skirt 5. The head may be made of the same material as the skirt, but it may also consist of an aluminium disk for example.
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[0030] The outline of the first tear strip 7 defines a circumferential tear line for detaching the head 3 from the skirt 5 of the capsule. In a manner known in itself, it is normally necessary to remove the head of the capsule to access the cork, or more generally the stopper, (not shown) in order to open the container. In a manner known per se also, the first tear strip extends along a line of least resistance 15 which determines and guides the path of the tear line. According to the invention, the secondary-closure capsule is arranged so that it is possible to tear the first strip 7 in order to open the bottle, without harming the integrity of the skirt 5.
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[0032] As already mentioned, according to the invention, the secondary-closure capsule is arranged so that it is possible to tear the first strip 7 in order to open the bottle, without harming the integrity of the skirt 5. For this purpose, the capsule 1 comprises a more resistant small intermediate area (not shown) which is interposed between the first line of least resistance 15 and the upper end of the second line of least resistance 17. With this characteristic, it is possible to tear the first strip 7 without causing the skirt to rupture at the second line of least resistance. If one desires to remove the skirt from the container completely, one simply pulls on the skirt so as to break the small bridge of material between the lines of least resistance 15 and 17.
[0033] According to a first implementation of the method of the invention, once the piece of elastic foil constituting the skirt 5 has been released from the container, it must be rolled up, making sure that the side of the foil which was inside the skirt is now inside the roll obtained (the roll is referenced 19 in
[0034] The next step is to insert axially the roll 19 into the neck of the container, while leaving one end of the roll protruding outside the neck. It will of course be understood that in order to insert the roll into the neck, it is necessary in principle that the outer diameter of the roll is equal or less than the inside diameter of the neck. Furthermore, it is obviously also necessary that the container be open, the cork, or stopper, having been previously removed.
[0035] Once the roll 19 in place, it is released so that the plastic foil, out of which it is made, unrolls slightly due to its elasticity and presses against the inner wall of the neck with sufficient force to achieve a seal between the piece of plastic foil and the inner wall of the neck. The spout is then ready for use as shown in
[0036] The end of the roll that protrudes outside the neck is the anti-drip beak 21 of the spout. When the container is tilted, the liquid passes through the cylindrical duct of the spout and escapes through the beak 21. As the spout is formed by a thin piece of foil, the liquid passes without transition from the spout to the outside. An advantage of this feature is that it limits the probability that a drop of liquid will remain suspended from the beak of the spout. Furthermore, the material of which the piece of foil is made is preferably a material which is only slightly wetted by most common liquids. Indeed, this feature allows to further limit the appearance of drops of liquid suspended at the edge of the spout 21. The skilled person will have no trouble choosing a material having this characteristic among the large number of materials available today for producing heat-shrink secondary-closure capsules.
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[0040] Once the skirt has been opened along the section of the second tear line defined by the tear strip 113, it is possible to just grab both flaps of the skirt and gently pull them in order to detach the skirt by tearing along the line of least resistance 123. It will therefore be understood that in this second embodiment of the secondary-closure capsule, the second tear line is not limited to the section defined by the second tear strip, but also comprises a second section which encircles the capsule. This second section is formed by the line of least resistance 123. It is worthwhile to note that the second section is not directly associated with a tear strip.
[0041] As in the embodiment shown in
[0042] Once the elastic piece of plastic foil forming the skirt 105 has been released from the container, it is possible to make a spout 119 (
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[0044] A first difference between the third embodiment that is the subject matter of this example and the two previous embodiments is that the tear line 217 defined by the second tear strip 213 is not rectilinear and longitudinal but curvilinear and generally inclined. Referring to
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[0048] The rear view of
[0049] As shown in the drawings, the first tear strip 307 is bordered on either side by a line of least resistance (315a and 315b respectively) surrounding the capsule. In addition, the second tear strip 313 is also bordered on both sides by two parallel lines of least resistance 317a, 317b which extend longitudinally from the lower edge of the skirt 305 substantially up to the level of the line of least resistance 315b. In the present embodiment, the lines of least resistance 315a, 315b and 317a, 317b are each formed of a succession of small straight slots arranged along a line and spaced apart from each other. In addition, each small straight slot of a line of least resistance lies directly across from one of the small straight slots of the line of least resistance on the other side of the tear strip. It will be observed in the drawings that these lines formed of small dashes are easily distinguished from other lines drawn in dotted lines, and which conventionally represent elements visible in transparency. The small slots forming the lines of least resistance 315a, 315b and 317a, 317b preferably go all the way through the skirt across its entire thickness. It will be understood, however, that the lines of least resistance could be of another type.
[0050] As shown more particularly in
[0051] Although the second tear strip 313 does not extend upwards any further than the line of least resistance 315b, it can be seen that, in the illustrated example, the reinforcing strip 321 extends beyond the line of least resistance 315b in the upward direction until it reaches the top of the side wall of the capsule. According to the embodiment which is the object of the present example, the two reinforcing strips 319 and 321 are arranged to intersect each other, and at the crossing point, the reinforcing strip 321 is sandwiched between the inner face of the skirt and the reinforcing strip 319. Finally, as shown in
[0052] As was already the case, with the first three illustrated embodiments, in order to access the stopper of the bottle, it is necessary first to remove the head 303 of the capsule 301 by pulling on the tab 309. In accordance with the present example however, the action of tearing the first strip 307 is also necessary to access the second tear strip 313. Indeed, again referring to
[0053] As explained above, the main purpose of the lines of least resistance is to make it possible to have very regular tearing lines with sharp edges. In this regard, it may be noted that the line of least resistance 315b stops at the point of its intersection with the extension of the second tear strip 313. It can therefore be expected that the tear line has a rugged character at this location. In fact, it is observed that when the line of least resistance 315b breaks off, the tear line swerves so as to follow temporarily the lateral edge of the reinforcing strip 319. The tear line then returns to follow the line of least resistance 315b as soon as it has passed the interruption located at the intersection between the tear strips. According to the invention, the secondary-closure capsule 301 is arranged so that it is possible to tear the strip 307 in order to open the bottle, without harming the integrity of the skirt 305 beneath that strip. In the present example, as we have seen, the tear line generated by the strip 307 swerves a little upwards, so that it moves away from the top of the lines of least resistance 317a and 317b associated with the second tear strip 313. When the first strip 307 is torn off, a bridge of material remains between the tear line associated with the first tear strip 307 and the top of the lines of least resistance 317a and 317b associated with the second strip 313. It will be understood that in order to completely detach the skirt 305 from the container, it is sufficient to pull on the tab of the second tear strip with enough force to break the material bridge.
[0054] It is important to note, however, that alternatively, the line of least resistance 315b could be designed to cross the second tear strip 313 without interruption, as long as it did so without cutting the reinforcing strip 321. Indeed in the present embodiment, the lines of least resistance 317a and 317b are each formed of an alignment of small straight slots spaced from each other, each small slot of a line of least resistance facing one of the small slots of the line of least resistance on the other side of the tear strip. Therefore, it will be understood that each space between two small slots lies directly across from another space on the other side of the tear strip. In addition, the mechanical integrity of the tear strip 313 is reinforced by the presence of the reinforcing strip 321. Therefore, each of these spaces forms one of the ends of a kind of material bridge connecting two sides of the skirt through the tear strip, and that the other end of this bridge is formed by the space opposite, on the other side of the tear strip. It will therefore be understood that, according to the present example, there are as many material bridges as spaces between the small rectilinear slots. Each of these material bridges is capable of preventing the tearing of the first strip 307 from causing the skirt to rupture at the level of the second tear strip 313.
[0055] It will be further understood that various modifications and/or improve-ments obvious to those skilled in the art can be made to the embodiments which are the object of the present description without departing from the scope of the present invention defined by the appended claims. In particular, according to a variation (not shown) of the previously described second embodiment, instead of extending between the bottom of the skirt and the first strip or tear wire, the second tear strip or wire could surround the capsule along a section on the second tear line, at a distance below the first tear strip or wire. According to this last embodiment, to remove the skirt, start by pulling on the second tear strip. It will be appreciated that since the second tear line also includes a portion that extends to the bottom of the skirt, the circumferential tear produced by tearing will naturally propagate a certain distance in the downward direction of the skirt. Then just grab both flaps of the skirt and gently pull on to detach the skirt by tearing it down.