Cap For An Opening Of A Container
20220371784 · 2022-11-24
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D39/0058
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D39/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
The present invention relates to a cap for covering an opening of a container, preferably the opening of a bottle. The present invention is characterized by a cork body having a cylindrical configuration and configured in two portions between which there is arranged an impermeable sheet element according to the longitudinal direction. The presence of an impermeable sheet allows using a conventional closure material preventing permeability in the longitudinal direction both to prevent the liquid from coming out of the container and to prevent bacteria or contaminants from the outside from entering.
Claims
1. A cap for covering an opening of a container, preferably a bottle, comprising: a cork body having a cylindrical configuration extending along a longitudinal direction, wherein the cork body comprises a first portion intended for being inserted into the opening of the container and a second portion intended for being accessible from the outside when the cap closes the opening of the container in the operative mode; an impermeable sheet element arranged between the first portion and the second portion, configured to prevent the passage of a fluid or gas between the first portion and the second portion.
2. The cap according to claim 1, wherein the sheet element is made of a rigid material.
3. The cap according to claim 1, wherein the sheet element extends around the perimeter by means of an annular body intended for being supported on the opening of the container when the cap is closing said opening in the operative mode, wherein the annular body: either partially covers a perimetral portion of the first portion of the cork body; or partially covers a perimetral portion of the second portion of the cork body; or both.
4. The cap according to claim 3, wherein the annular body partially covers a perimetral portion of the second portion of the cork body giving rise to a first cylindrical cavity with a first step finished at an angle, and with the edge of the angle of the first step in contact with the perimetral wall of the cork body establishing the closure with the perimetral wall of the second portion of the cork body.
5. The cap according to claim 3, wherein the annular body partially covers a perimetral portion of the first portion of the cork body giving rise to a second cylindrical cavity with a second step finished at an angle, and with the edge of the angle of the second step in contact with the perimetral wall of the first portion of the cork body.
6. The cap according to claim 5, wherein the second step establishes the closure with the perimetral wall of the first portion of the cork body.
7. The cap according to claim 3, wherein the annular body partially covers a perimetral portion of the first portion of the cork body giving rise to a second cylindrical cavity with the wall of the second cylindrical cavity spaced from the first portion of the cork body.
8. The cap according to claim 7, wherein the wall of the second cylindrical cavity is spaced from the first portion of the cork body by means of ribs, either located at the base of the second cavity, or located at the side wall of the second cavity, or is located at both.
9. The cap according to claim 8, wherein the base of the second cavity has concentric circular ribs and radial ribs generating cavities at said base.
10. The cap according to claim 1, wherein the attachment between the first portion and the annular body, the attachment between the second portion and the annular body, or both attachments is by means of adhesive.
11. The cap according to claim 8, wherein the side wall of the second cavity has ribs parallel to the longitudinal direction.
12. The cap according to claim 11, wherein the ribs parallel to the longitudinal direction have a bevel to facilitate insertion of the first portion of the cork body into the annular body.
13. The cap according to claim 4, wherein the first cavity, the second cavity, or both have the side walls wedged to increase pressure on the cork portions housed therein.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0021] These and other features and advantages of the invention will be more clearly understood based on the following detailed description of a preferred embodiment given only by way of non-limiting illustrative example in reference to the attached drawings.
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DETAILED DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTION
[0029] According to the first inventive aspect, the present invention relates to a cap for covering an opening of a container, preferably a bottle.
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[0031] Hereinafter, where relative terms defining the position are used such as lower, upper, right, or left, they will all be in reference to the chosen orientation when showing the specific figure which is being described.
[0032] The cap comprises a cork body (1) which can be observed both in the upper part and in the lower part of the figure, being visually interrupted by an annular body (2.1).
[0033] To show the structure of this embodiment in greater detail,
[0034] In the operative mode, the lower first portion (1.1) is inserted into the neck of the container such that the cork walls of this first portion (1.1) establish pressure against the walls of the neck of the container, establishing the closure and the retention of the cap.
[0035] The second portion (1.2) is accessible from the outside. Between the first portion (1.1) and the second portion (1.2) there is an impermeable sheet element (2) preventing the passage of liquid or gas therethrough. If the first portion (1.1) and the second portion (1.2) have any type of cavity or crack, they would allow the passage of liquid or gas which, in this case, is blocked by the barrier established by the sheet element (2).
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[0037] The annular body (2.1) in this case has a quasi-rectangular section extending in the upper and lower parts above and below, respectively, the main plane of the sheet element (2).
[0038] The lower surface of the annular body (2.1) acts as a stop when the cap is inserted into the neck of the bottle, whereby serving as an insertion limit.
[0039] Another function of the annular body (2.1) is to protect the attachment between each of the portions (1.1, 1.2) of the cork body (1) and the sheet element (2).
[0040] In this embodiment, the sheet element (2) and the annular body (2.1) form a first cylindrical cavity (2.2) intended for housing the lower part of the second portion (1.2) of the cork body (1). This housing makes it difficult to access the attachment surface between the second portion (1.2) and the sheet element (2) from the outside.
[0041] Furthermore, the side walls of the first cylindrical cavity (2.2) are configured by means of a first step (2.2.1), wherein the wall of the cylindrical cavity 2.2) protects the attachment surface between the second portion (1.2) and the sheet element (2). According to this embodiment, this same wall is slightly wedged to facilitate both operation of removing the sheet element (2) with its annular body (2.1) from the mold and the insertion by pressure of the second portion (1.2) of the cork body (1).
[0042] There is also formed between the sheet element (2) and the annular body (2.1) a second cylindrical cavity (2.3) in the lower part intended for receiving the first portion (1.1) of the cork body (1).
[0043] In this embodiment, the base (2.3.2) of the second cylindrical cavity (2.3) contains ribs which are in turn made up of circular ribs (2.3.4) and radial ribs (2.3.5).
[0044] One of the functions of these ribs (2.3.4, 2.3.5) is to define spaces or cavities at the base (2.3.2) which allows receiving adhesive for the attachment between the first portion (1.1) and said base (2.3.2) without this adhesive extending through the interface and reaching areas which may have access to the liquid stored in the container when the amount of adhesive is not suitable.
[0045] According to this embodiment, the second cylindrical cavity (2.3) is configured by means of smooth side walls (2.3.3) that are slightly wedged to receive the first portion (1.1) of the cork body (1). The closure between this first portion (1.1) of the cork body (1) and the annular body (2.1) is established by means of a second step (2.3.1) of the annular body (2.1) which prevents access to the attachment surface between the first portion (1.1) of the cork body (1) and the base (2.3.2) of the second cylindrical cavity (2.3) even though the cap has not been inserted into the neck of the container.
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[0047] According to this embodiment, these parallel ribs (2.3.6) show a beveled entry (2.3.7) that facilitates insertion of the first portion (1.1).
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[0049] This section offers support bands against the side wall of the first portion (1.1) of the cork body (1), facilitating insertion during manufacture, and wherein in this embodiment they are also used to increase pressure in these support regions.
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[0053] According to the described embodiments, the sheet element (2) with the extension in the form of an annular body (2.1) is configured as a single piece in a rigid material, preferably plastic, so as to allow its manufacture by molding.
[0054] According to the described embodiments, the first portion (1.1) and the second portion (1.2) are attached by adhesive to the corresponding bases (2.2, 2.3) of the cavities housing them.