CONTAINER CLOSURE DEVICE AND CONTAINER
20180127167 · 2018-05-10
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D2517/0046
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D47/20
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D43/0202
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D17/4014
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2517/0038
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65D47/20
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A container closure device comprises a closure unit (10) with a closure part (40) for opening and re-closing the container opening (23) multiple times, and an operating device (50) with an operating part (60) for actuating the closure part, wherein the operating part is rotatably disposed on the closure part and can be rotated from a locked position into an unlocked position. According to a first aspect, the operating part further comprises a first and a second locking portion (61, 62), which are configured in such a way that, in the locked position, the two locking portions extend beyond the container opening up to an opening limiting region (24) delimiting the container opening, and that, in the unlocked position, at least one of the two locking portions does not extend beyond the container opening up to the opening limiting region delimiting the container opening. Alternatively, a displacement mechanism is provided with which, by rotating the operating part relative to the closure part, one of the closure part or the operating part can be moved towards or away from the container wall in a direction substantially extending perpendicularly to the container wall, whereby the operating part and/or the closure part can be pressed against the container wall or detached from it. Alternatively, the closure unit comprises a fixing device (80) by means of which, in a fixed position, the closure part can be detachably fixed in the open position and by means of which, in a released position, the closure part can be pivoted between the closed and the open position.
Claims
1. A container closure device for a container, in particular for a beverage can, the container closure device comprising: a container wall with an inner face, an outer face and a container opening, a closure unit with a closure part for opening and re-closing the container opening multiple times, wherein the closure part is disposed on the inner face and so as to be pivotable from a closed position into an open position about a first axis extending substantially parallel to the inner face, an operating device with an operating part for actuating the closure part, wherein the operating part is disposed on the closure part in a manner rotatable about a second axis such that the operating part is connected to the closure part through the container opening and such that the operating part can be rotated from a locked position into an unlocked position, wherein the closure part closes the container opening in the locked position, and the container opening can be unblocked in the unlocked position by pivoting the closure part about the first axis, wherein the operating part has a first locking portion and a second locking portion, wherein the first locking portion and the second locking portion are configured in such a way that, in the locked position, the two locking portions extend beyond the container opening up to an opening limiting region delimiting the container opening, and that, in the unlocked position, at least one of the two locking portions does not extend beyond the container opening up to the opening limiting region delimiting the container opening.
2. The container closure device according to claim 1, wherein, when the operating part is rotated from the locked position into the unlocked position, the two locking portions move along the opening limiting region delimiting the container opening and/or along the boundary line of the container opening.
3. The container closure device according to claim 1, wherein an outer operating part edge of the operating part is configured substantially congruent to a boundary line of the container opening.
4. The container closure device according to claim 1, wherein the first locking portion and/or the second locking portion is an end region of the operating part.
5. The container closure device according to claim 1, wherein the operating part has a central portion between the first locking portion and the second locking portion, in which the rotatable connection between the operating part and the closure part is provided.
6. (canceled)
7. A container closure device for a container, in particular for a beverage can, the container closure device comprising: a container wall with an inner face, an outer face and a container opening, a closure unit with a closure part for opening and re-closing the container opening multiple times, wherein the closure part is disposed on the inner face and so as to be pivotable from a closed position into an open position about a first axis extending substantially parallel to the inner face, an operating device with an operating part for actuating the closure part, wherein the operating part is disposed on the closure part in a manner rotatable about a second axis such that the operating part is connected to the closure part through the container opening and such that the operating part can be rotated from a locked position into an unlocked position, wherein the closure part closes the container opening in the locked position, and the container opening can be unblocked in the unlocked position by pivoting the closure part about the first axis, and wherein a displacement mechanism is provided with which, by rotating the operating part relative to the closure part, one of the closure part or the operating part can be moved towards or away from the container wall in a direction substantially extending perpendicularly to the container wall, whereby the operating part and/or the closure part can be pressed against the container wall or detached from it.
8. The container closure device according to claim 7, wherein the displacement mechanism comprises at least one displacement means provided on the container wall, on the operating part and/or on the closure part, wherein optionally the displacement means is a projection.
9. (canceled)
10. The container closure device according to claim 8, wherein the displacement means is a control portion shaped so as to cause a control of the movement of the closure part or the operating part towards or away from the container wall, wherein optionally the control portion is formed by an edge or a strip provided on the outer circumference or the inner circumference of the operating part and/or the closure part and wherein optionally the control portion extends in a curved and/or slanted manner.
11. (canceled)
12. (canceled)
13. A container closure device for a container, in particular for a beverage can, with an inner face, and outer face and a container wall comprising a container opening, the container closure device comprising: a closure unit with a closure part for opening and re-closing the container opening multiple times, wherein the closure part is pivotable from a closed position into an open position about a first axis extending substantially parallel to the inner face, an operating device with an operating part for actuating the closure part, wherein the operating part is disposed on the closure part in a manner rotatable about a second axis and can be rotated from a locked position into an unlocked position, wherein the closure unit comprises a fixing device by means of which, in a fixed position, the closure part can be detachably fixed in the open position and by means of which, in a released position, the closure part can be pivoted between the closed position and the open position.
14. The container closure device according to claim 13, wherein the fixing device is formed by at least one latching device, optionally by two latching devices.
15. The container closure device according to claim 14, wherein the latching device has a first latching member and a second latching member, wherein at least one of them is configured to be at least partially elastic, and wherein one of the latching members is provided on a closure region of the closure part serving for closing the container opening, and the other latching member is provided on an attachment region of the closure part serving for attaching the closure unit to the inner face of the container wall, wherein optionally the one of the latching members is configured as a latching cam and the other of the latching members as a latching receptacle or latching flange and wherein optionally at least one of the latching members is connected to the attachment region via an articulated connection and/or is integrally formed with the closure part.
16. (canceled)
17. (canceled)
18. The container closure device according to claim 15, wherein, in the fixed position, the latching members are connected to each other positively, frictionally, non-positively or by engaging behind one another, and/or the latching members are spaced apart in the released position.
19. The container closure device according to claim 13, wherein, for rotatably connecting the operating part and the closure part, a connection projection and a connection receptacle are provided, wherein the one part of the operating part and/or the closure part comprises the connection projection and the other one of the operating part and/or the closure part comprises the connection receptacle.
20. The container closure device according to claim 13m wherein the rotatable connection of the operating part and the closure part is configured as a latching connection (clip connection), wherein optionally the latching connection has two latching connection means, wherein at least one of them is configured in a partially elastic manner, wherein one of the latching connection means is provided on the operating part and the other latching connection means on the closure part, and wherein optionally the latching connection means are formed as latching cams on the connection projection and on the connection receptacle, respectively.
21. (canceled)
22. (canceled)
23. The container closure device according to claim 13, wherein the rotatable connection of the operating part and the closure part is configured as a bayonet connection.
24. The container closure device according to claim 23, wherein the bayonet connection has two bayonet connection units, wherein the one bayonet connection unit is provided on the operating part and the other bayonet connection unit on the closure part.
25. The container closure device according to claim 24, wherein the bayonet connection unit has at least one bayonet flange or one bayonet recess, wherein the bayonet flange or bayonet recess extends substantially parallel to the plane of the operating part or of the closure part.
26. The container closure device according to claim 25 as far as it refers to claims 24 and 19, wherein the bayonet flange or the bayonet recess of the bayonet connection unit provided on the closure part is disposed on the connection projection, and the bayonet flange or the bayonet recess of the bayonet connection unit provided on the operating part is disposed on the connection receptacle.
27. The container closure device according to claim 13, wherein the closure unit has a closure region formed on the closure part, for closing the container opening, and an attachment region for attaching the closure unit to the inner face of the container wall, wherein the closure part is connected to the attachment region via a joint and the joint provides the first axis.
28. The container closure device according to claim 27, wherein the attachment region has at least one projection which, for producing a rivet connection, can be inserted into an attachment opening of the container wall and secured with the container wall.
29. The container closure device according to claim 13, wherein a valve device with a valve opening and/or a valve passage is provided for pressure compensation between the container interior and the ambient pressure, wherein the valve device is opened by rotating the operating part from the locked position into the unlocked position and closed by rotating the operating part from the unlocked position into the locked position, wherein optionally the valve opening and/or the valve passage is disposed in the closure part, the operating part and/or the sealing means.
30. (canceled)
31. The container closure device according to claim 13, wherein a sealing means is provided which is disposed on the closure unit and/or the operating device, wherein optionally the sealing means comprises a first sealing region, which seals the container opening relative to the closure part in the closed position, and/or comprises a second sealing means, which seals the attachment region of the closure unit with respect to the container wall.
32. (canceled)
33. The container closure device according to claim 13, wherein a seal device is provided which is damaged when the container closure device is opened for the first time, wherein the seal device comprises a seal projection and a seal recess, wherein the seal projection is connected to the operating part or the closure part via at least one predetermined breaking point, and the seal recess is provided in the other part of the closure or operating part, wherein, when the operating part is rotated, the seal projection cooperates with the seal recess in such a way that the predetermined breaking point is damaged.
34. The container closure device according to claim 33, wherein the seal projection is connected to the operating part and the seal recess is formed in the closure part or that the seal recess is formed in the operating part and the seal projection is connected to the closure part.
35. The container closure device according to claim 33, wherein the seal projection projects into the seal recess and the seal projection strikes against a wall of the seal recess and the predetermined breaking point is damaged when the operating part is rotated.
36. (canceled)
37. (canceled)
38. The container closure device according to claim 33, wherein, subsequent to damaging the at least one predetermined breaking point, when rotating the operating part, the operating part can be moved along the seal recess, optionally in the form of the elongated hole, relative to the seal projection.
39. (canceled)
40. The container closure device according to claim 33, wherein a first connection is provided between the seal projection and the operating part, which is damaged when the container closure device is opened for the first time, and a second connection is provided between the seal projection and the operating part, which is not damaged when the container closure device is opened for the first time, wherein optionally the first connection and/or the second connection is configured as a positive, non-positive and/or substance-to-substance connection, and wherein optionally the seal projection has a first end on which the first connection is formed, and has a second end on which the second connection is formed.
41. (canceled)
42. (canceled)
43. The container closure device according to claim 33, wherein the seal projection is connected to the operating part and/or the closure part via at least one web and/or the seal projection extends substantially perpendicularly to the operating part and/or the closure part and/or the seal projection comprises at least one seal pin and/or has at least one portion extending substantially parallel to the operating part and/or the closure part, wherein optionally the seal projection can optionally be shaped with a T-Shape or L-shape.
44. (canceled)
45. (canceled)
46. The container closure device according to claim 13, wherein a lever support device is provided, which, during the pivoting movement of the closure part from the open position into the closed position, enables a leverage effect in such a way that the pivoting movement of the closure part towards the inner face of the container wall is supported up to the closed position of the closure part.
47. The container closure device according to claim 46, wherein the lever support device comprises a support member which is disposed or formed on the operating part or on the container wall, or that the lever support device comprises several support members, wherein at least one of the support members is disposed on the operating part and at least one other one of the support members is disposed on the container wall.
48. The container closure device according to claim 47, wherein the support member is disposed in the area of the locking portion or of the end region of the operating part in such a way that the support member is situated adjacent to the first axis.
49. The container closure device according to claim 47, wherein the support member is a projection or a flange protruding substantially perpendicularly or at an angle from the operating part or that the support member is disposed on a grip portion of the operating part or that the support member is disposed on the container wall, optionally as an integral component of the container wall.
50. (canceled)
51. (canceled)
52. (canceled)
53. The container closure device according to claim 13, wherein the operating part has a top side, a bottom side and a side edge, and the side edge and/or the bottom side has at least one run-up surface portion which extends in a slanted or curved manner and is positioned and configured in such a way that the run-up surface portion, in a position of the operating part shortly before reaching the unlocked position, cooperates as a run-up surface with the container wall.
54. The container closure device according to claim 53, wherein several run-up surface portions are provided which are positioned on opposite sides of the operating part.
55. (canceled)
56. (canceled)
57. (canceled)
58. A container, optionally a beverage can, comprising a container closure device according claim 13.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING FIGURES
[0098] Other details and advantages of the closure devices according to the invention are apparent from the preferred exemplary embodiments described below. In the drawings, which depict the exemplary embodiments merely schematically, the detailed illustrations are described briefly below.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0171] Several preferred embodiments are described below, particularly with respect to the three aspects explained above. In these embodiments, identical features or components have the same reference numerals.
First Embodiment
[0172] First, a first embodiment of a container closure device according to the invention is described, which comprises all three of the above-mentioned aspects of the present invention and additional preferred embodiments.
[0173] First, reference is made, in particular, to
[0174] The container closure device 10 comprises a closure unit 30 with a closure part 40 for opening and re-closing the container opening 23 multiple times, and an operating device 50 with an operating part 60 for actuating the closure part 40 (see, in particular,
[0175] In this context, the
[0176] Both in the locked position and the unlocked position, the operating part 60 is connected to the closure part 40 (in particularly exclusively) through the container opening 23, wherein the operating part 60 is disposed on the closure part 40 in a manner rotatable about the second axis B. For rotatably connecting the operating part 60 and the closure part 40, a connection projection 69 and a connection receptacle 43 are provided, wherein the one part of the operating part 60 and the closure part 40 comprises the connection projection 69 and the other one of the operating part 60 and the closure part 40 comprises the connection receptacle 43. In this case, the rotatable connection is preferably configured as a latching connection 90 (clip connection) by means of the connection projection 69 and the connection receptacle 43 (see
[0177] Alternatively, and as shown in
[0178] Referring to
[0179] The bayonet connection has two bayonet connection units 94 and 95, wherein the one bayonet connection unit 94 is provided on the closure part 40 (see
[0180] The bayonet connection unit 94 has at least one bayonet flange 96, wherein the bayonet flange 96 extends substantially parallel to the plane of the closure part 40. As shown in the
[0181] The bayonet connection unit 95 has at least one bayonet recess 97, wherein the bayonet recess 97 extends substantially parallel to the plane of the operating part 60. As shown in the
[0182] Both the bayonet flanges 96 and the bayonet recesses 97 are preferably spaced apart and disposed alternatingly along a virtual circle line in order to make the bayonet connection possible.
[0183] These two bayonet connection units 94, 95 may cooperate in such a way that, when the operating part 60 is applied to or placed on the closure part 40, the bayonet flanges 96 are introduced into the associated bayonet recesses 97 until they are situated offset from one another in adjacent planes of different heights, viewed in a side view. Then, the operating part 60 and the closure part 40 are rotated relative to each other in a plane parallel to the operating part 60 or the closure part 40 in order to bring the bayonet connection into its fixed position. Preferably, a latching device, in particular the latching connection 90 mentioned further above, can be provided additionally in order to secure the bayonet connection in its fixed position.
[0184] Further, it is provided, as is apparent from
[0185] The first locking portion 61 and the second locking portion 62 are configured in such a way that, in the locked position, the two locking portions 61, 62 extend beyond the container opening 23 up to an opening limiting region 24 delimiting the container opening 23 (see, in particular,
[0186] The pivoting may occur as a consequence of the positioning and extending direction of the first axis A and as a consequence of the own weight of the closure part 40 and/or the operating part 60. Alternatively or additionally, the pivoting of the closure part 40 may occur by means of lifting the second end region 64 of the operating part 60 in a direction substantially perpendicular or oblique to the container wall 20. Depending on the size and material of the closure part 40 and the operating part 60 disposed thereon, and depending on the design of the joint 37, the opening angle a to be reached as a consequence of gravity may be affected. Depending on the desired opening angle, the closure part 40 may then remain in this intermediate position as the final open position, or the closure part 40 may be additionally pivoted about the first axis A by lifting the second end region 64, so that a larger opening angle can be achieved as the final open position.
[0187] The container opening 23 is delimited by a boundary line 25. Preferably, the container opening 23 has a substantially oval basic shape or the shape of an elongated hole. In this case, the long sides of the elongated hole may be formed as straight lines in some portions. The curved end regions of the elongated hole may preferably be formed in a semicircular or elliptical shape. On the one hand, the opening limiting region 24 is delimited by the boundary line 25 and on the other hand, is delimited by a (virtual) border line 27 extending congruently or substantially parallel thereto. Thus, the opening limiting region 24 extends around the container opening 23 and has an annular shape and/or an oval shape.
[0188] Alternatively, the operating part 60 shown, in particular, in
[0189] As is apparent from a synopsis of
[0190] When the operating part 60 is rotated from the locked position into the unlocked position, the two locking portions 61, 62, at least in some portions, move along the opening limiting region 24 and/or along the boundary line 25 of the container opening 23. During the rotary movement from the locked position into the unlocked position, an overlapping area of the first locking portion 61 with the opening limiting region 24 and an overlapping area of the second locking portion 62 with the opening limiting region 24 become continuously smaller. Accordingly, the aforementioned respective overlapping area in each case becomes continuously larger during a reverse rotary movement from the unlocked position into the locked position.
[0191] For pivotably attaching the closure part 40 to the inner face 21 of the container wall 20 (see, in particular,
[0192] The attachment region 32 is indicated, for example, in the
[0193] A main body 33 of the attachment region 32 comprises a first main body portion 38 and a second main body portion 39. Furthermore, the attachment region 32 comprises another joint 84, which is also configured in the form of a thin-walled material cross section and connects the first main body portion 38 to the second main body portion 39 in an articulated manner.
[0194] This configuration of the joints 37 and 84 make is possible for the closure unit 30 to be produced in the flat shape shown in
[0195] For abutment against the inner face 21, the main body 33 further has one or more supporting regions 35, which protrude upwards from the main body 33. Furthermore, a projection 34 protrudes upwards from the main body 33, which is routed through an attachment opening 26 of the container wall 20 for attachment, until the supporting region 35 comes to abut against the inner face 21. Then, the protruding part of the projection 34 can be deformed for forming a rivet connection 36 (see
[0196] The sealing means 110 of the container closure device 10 is explained in more detail with reference to the
[0197] The sealing means 110 (see
[0198] The valve device 100, which is provided for pressure compensation between the container interior and the ambient pressure, is explained in more detail below. This valve device 100 is indicated in the
[0199] The
[0200] The seal device 120 is now explained in more detail. In this respect, three embodiments of the seal device 120 will be described. When the container closure device 10 is opened for the first time, the seal device 120 is damaged in a manner that can be perceived visually and/or acoustically by the user. The first embodiment of the seal device 120 is shown in
[0201] The seal device 120 according to the first embodiment (
[0202] In the second embodiment (
[0203] As is apparent from the
[0204] As is apparent in particular from the
[0205] Because of this configuration, when rotating the operating part 60, the operating part 60 can be moved along the seal recess 122 (preferably in the form of the elongated hole) relative to the seal projection 121 subsequent to a first opening by rotating the operating part 60, after the webs 123 have been broken (see
[0206] With the exception of the shape of the seal recess 122, the seal device 120 according to the third embodiment (
[0207] Further, the closure unit 30 comprises a fixing device 80 by means of which, in a fixed position, the closure part 40 can be detachably fixed in the open position and by means of which, in a released position, the closure part 40 can be pivoted between the closed position and the open position. For a further explanation of the fixing device 80, reference is made, in particular, to the
[0208] In a preferred embodiment, the fixing device 80 is configured as a latching device 81. For stability reasons, two latching devices 81 are preferably provided which are positioned symmetrically to a longitudinal axis of the closure part 40 (see, in particular,
[0209] Referring to
[0210] In turn, the latching device has a first latching member and a second latching member, wherein at least one of them is configured to be at least partially elastic, and wherein one of the latching members is provided on a closure region 31 of the closure part 40 serving for closing the container opening, and the other latching member is provided on an attachment region 32 of the closure part 40 serving for attaching the closure unit to the inner face of the container wall.
[0211] The latching member disposed on the attachment region 32 is preferably configured as a latching cam 88 (or latching projection). Preferably, the latching cam 88 is integrally formed with the closure part 40 and is attached thereto on the bottom side and to the attachment region 32 of the closure part. Also preferably, the latching cam 88 can be provided with latching webs or latching nubs, which make it possible to retain or reach behind the other latching member in a frictional and/or non-positive manner.
[0212] The other latching member disposed on the closure region 31 is preferably configured as a latching flange 85 (or latching recess). Preferably, the latching flange 85 is integrally formed with the closure part 40. The latching flange 85 may have a first flange portion 86 and a second flange portion 87. Preferably, the latching member is configured as a hook-shaped or L-shaped flange (seen in cross section). In this case, the one end of the flange is attached to closure region 31 of the closure part 40, and the other end of the flange 85 is formed as a free end which can cooperate with the other latching member 88 in the fixed position of the fixing device.
[0213] The two flange portions 86, 87 of the flange 85 may extend substantially perpendicularly relative to each other or at a predetermined angel relative to each other. In particular, the free end of the flange portion 87 may be configured to be elastically bendable in order to come into contact with the other latching member 88 by bending and/or pressing the free end, so that the fixed position of the closure region 31 of the closure part 40 can be maintained.
[0214] As is apparent from
[0215] Accordingly, the latching flange 85 is substantially shaped in such a way that, when the closure region 31 of the closure part 40 is pivoted about the first axis A into the interior of the container, the two latching members 85 (or 87) and 88 can come into engagement with each other in order to maintain the fixed position.
[0216] Thus, the two latching members 85 (or 87), 88 can come out of engagement when the closure region 31 of the closure part 40 is pivoted back about the first axis A, in order to maintain the released position and make it possible to close the container opening 23. Preferably, the first latching member 85 and/or the second latching member 88 is configured to be at least partially (bendably) elastic. The return pivoting action can be supported by pressing the second end region 64 or the grip portion 66.
[0217] As was already explained above with reference to the
[0218] Alternatively, two of the previously described latching devices may also be provided, which are disposed on the closure part 40 and spaced apart. Preferably, these two latching devices are positioned symmetrically to a longitudinal axis of the closure part 40.
[0219] Furthermore, the container closure device 10 according to the invention comprises a displacement mechanism 70 (see
[0220] The displacement mechanism 70 comprises at least one displacement means 71 which may be provided on the container wall 20, on the operating part 60 and/or on the closure part 40.
[0221] In a first variant, the displacement means 71 is formed on the container wall 20, as is apparent from
[0222] In an alternative embodiment according to the
[0223] In analogy to the
Second Embodiment
[0224] In a second embodiment, the container closure device according to the invention comprises the configuration according to the first aspect of the present invention described above. Thus, the configuration of the second and third aspects is not included. In other words, this container closure device according to the invention comprises the locking portions 61, 62, but not the displacement mechanism 70, and not the fixing device 80. One or more of the preferred configurations defined in the claims may also be included.
Third Embodiment
[0225] In a third embodiment, the container closure device according to the invention comprises the configuration according to the second aspect of the present invention described above. Thus, the configuration of the first and third aspects is not included. In other words, this container closure device according to the invention comprises the displacement mechanism 70, but not the locking portions 61, 62, and not the fixing device 80. One or more of the preferred configurations defined in the claims may also be included.
Fourth Embodiment
[0226] In a fourth embodiment, the container closure device according to the invention comprises the configuration according to the third aspect of the present invention described above. Thus, the configuration of the first and second aspects is not included. In other words, this container closure device according to the invention comprises the fixing device 80, but not the locking portions 61, 62, and not the displacement mechanism 70. One or more of the preferred configurations defined in the claims may also be included.
OTHER EMBODIMENTS
[0227] In other embodiments, the container closure device according to the invention comprises the configuration according to two of the three aspects of the present invention described above. This may include a combination of the first with the second, or a combination of the first with the third aspect, or a combination of the second with the third aspect.
[0228] Other Modifications:
[0229] Referring to
[0230] In a preferred embodiment according to
[0231] As shown in
[0232] In the configuration shown in the
[0233] The support members 142 and 143 are disposed opposite from each other and, further, are dimensioned and oriented relative to one another in such a way that they cooperate in such a way, over the course of the pivoting movement of the closure part 40 from the open position into the closed position, that the leverage effect on the closure region 31 of the closure part 40 can be obtained.
[0234] The fact that the projection 142 protrudes downwards in the direction of the container wall 20 and the projection 143 protrudes upwards in the direction of the operating part makes it possible for the two support members 142, 143 to come into contact with each other in the area of the final path of movement during the pivoting movement of the closure region 31 of the closure part 40 from the open position into the closed position, so that the leverage effect can be obtained.
[0235] The support members 141 and 142, which are shown in the
[0236] In the configuration shown in
[0237] In the configuration shown in
[0238] In an embodiment shown in
LIST OF REFERENCE SYMBOLS
[0239] 10 Container closure device [0240] 20 Container wall [0241] 21 Inner face [0242] 22 Outer face [0243] 23 Container opening [0244] 24 Opening limiting region [0245] 25 Boundary line (of 23) [0246] 26 Attachment opening [0247] 27 Border line [0248] 30 Closure unit [0249] 31 Closure region [0250] 32 Attachment region [0251] 33 Main body [0252] 34 Projection [0253] 35 Supporting region [0254] 36 Rivet connection [0255] 37 Joint 74 Edge [0256] 38 First main body portion [0257] 39 Second main body portion [0258] 40 Closure part [0259] 43 Connection receptacle [0260] 44 Outer closure part edge [0261] 46 Top side [0262] 47 Bottom side [0263] 48 Base plate [0264] 50 Operating device [0265] 60 Operating part [0266] 61 First locking portion [0267] 62 Second locking portion [0268] 63 First end region [0269] 64 Second end region [0270] 65 Central portion [0271] 66 Grip portion [0272] 67 Hole [0273] 68 Outer operating part edge [0274] 69 Connection projection [0275] 70 Displacement mechanism [0276] 71 Displacement means [0277] 72 Projection [0278] 73 Control portion [0279] 80 Fixing device [0280] 81 Latching device [0281] 82 First latching member [0282] 83 Second latching member [0283] 84 Articulated connection [0284] 85 Latching flange [0285] 86 First flange portion [0286] 87 Second flange portion [0287] 88 Latching cam [0288] 90 Latching connection [0289] 91 Latching connection means (latching cam) [0290] 92 Latching connection means (latching cam) [0291] 94 Bayonet unit [0292] 95 Bayonet unit [0293] 96 Bayonet flange [0294] 97 Bayonet recess [0295] 100 Valve device [0296] 101 Valve opening [0297] 102 Valve passage [0298] 104 Valve sealing means [0299] 110 Sealing means [0300] 111 First sealing region [0301] 112 Second sealing region [0302] 113 Connecting region [0303] 120 Seal device [0304] 121 Seal projection [0305] 122 Seal recess [0306] 123 Web (predetermined breaking point) [0307] 124 Intermediate space [0308] 125 Wall [0309] 126 First connection [0310] 127 Second connection [0311] 128 First end [0312] 129 Second end [0313] 130 Top side [0314] 131 Bottom side [0315] 132 Side edge [0316] 133 Run-up surface portion [0317] 134 Run-up surface portion [0318] 140 Lever support device [0319] 141 Flange (support member) [0320] 142 Projection (support member) [0321] 143 Projection (support member) [0322] A First axis [0323] B Second axis [0324] a Angle