Can comprising a first, dispense opening and second, vent opening and a single pull tab
11597569 · 2023-03-07
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D2517/0092
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D51/1683
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2517/0014
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A can for containing a liquid has a top end having a dispense area defined by a first score line and a pull tab coupled to the top end by a rivet. The pull tab has a puncturing end for breaking the first score line and pushing into the interior of the can without detaching the dispense area to open a dispense aperture. A vent area is defined by a second score line and positioned on the opposite side of the rivet. The first and second score lines are separated by at least one torsion stripe of the can top material for acting as a hinge by torsion upon lifting the actuating end of the pull tab. As the dispense aperture is opened by pushing the dispense area into the interior of the can, a vent aperture is opened by pulling the vent area outwards.
Claims
1. A can for containing a liquid and comprising a top end, said top end comprising: (a) a dispense area defined on said top end by a first score line; (b) a pull tab coupled to the top end by a rivet, said pull tab comprising a puncturing end suitable for breaking the first score line and pushing into the interior of the can, without detaching the dispense area, to open a dispense aperture upon lifting an opposite actuating end of said pull tab away from the top end; and (c) a vent area defined on said top end by a second score line separate from the first score line and generally positioned on the opposite side of the rivet to the first dispense area; wherein the first and second score lines are separated from one another by at least first and second torsion stripes of the can top material suitable for acting as hinges by torsion upon lifting the actuating end of the pull tab away from the can top, such that as the dispense aperture is opened by pushing the dispense area into the interior of the can, a vent aperture is opened by pulling the vent area outwards from the can top end; wherein the rivet is disposed at the center of the top end of the can.
2. The can according to claim 1, wherein at least one of the first and second torsion stripes separating the first and second score lines is either devoid of any score line, or comprises secondary score lines much shallower than the first and second score lines suitable for promoting the bending of the respective torsion stripe upon lifting the actuating end of the pull tab, the secondary score lines being preferably discontinuous.
3. The can according to claim 1 wherein the rivet is partially circumscribed within the second score line defining the vent area.
4. The can according to claim 1 wherein the second score line defining the vent area is deeper than the first score line defining the dispense area.
5. The can according to claim 1, wherein the vent area is generally circular.
6. The can according to claim 1, wherein the dispense area has a major dimension in a direction about which the dispense area and vent area are arranged.
7. The can according to claim 1, wherein the second score line comprises first and second ends.
8. The can according to claim 7, wherein a third torsion stripe extends between the first and second ends of the second score line.
9. The can according to claim 8, wherein the rivet is circumscribed within the second score line and the third torsion stripe.
10. The can according to claim 7, wherein the first and second ends of the second score line are at least partially received within the dispense area defined by the first score line.
11. The can according to claim 8, wherein the third torsion stripe is received within the dispense area defined by the first score line.
12. The can according to claim 11, wherein the vent area is hingeably connected to the dispense area by the third torsion line.
13. The can according to claim 1, wherein the combination of the dispense area and the vent area define only a portion of an area defined by the whole the top end of the can.
14. A can for containing a liquid and comprising a top end, said top end comprising: (a) a dispense area defined on said top end by a first score line; (b) a pull tab coupled to the top end by a rivet, said pull tab comprising a puncturing end suitable for breaking the first score line and pushing into the interior of the can, without detaching the dispense area, to open a dispense aperture upon lifting an opposite actuating end of said pull tab away from the top end; and (c) a vent area defined on said top end by a second score line separate from the first score line and generally positioned on the opposite side of the rivet to the first dispense area; wherein the first and second score lines are separated from one another by at least two torsion stripes of the can top material suitable for acting as hinges by torsion upon lifting the actuating end of the pull tab away from the can top, such that as the dispense aperture is opened by pushing the dispense area into the interior of the can, a vent aperture is simultaneously opened by pulling the vent area outwards from the can top end; and wherein the rivet is disposed at the centre of the top end of the can.
15. A can for containing a liquid and comprising a top end, said top end comprising: (a) a dispense area defined on said top end by a first score line; (b) a pull tab coupled to the top end by a rivet, said pull tab comprising a puncturing end suitable for breaking the first score line and pushing into the interior of the can, without detaching the dispense area, to open a dispense aperture upon lifting an opposite actuating end of said pull tab away from the top end; and (c) a vent area defined on said top end by a second score line separate from the first score line and generally positioned on the opposite side of the rivet to the first dispense area, the second score line comprising first and second ends; wherein the first and second score lines are separated from one another by at least two torsion stripes of the can top material suitable for acting as hinges by torsion upon lifting the actuating end of the pull tab away from the can top, such that as the dispense aperture is opened by pushing the dispense area into the interior of the can, a vent aperture is opened by pulling the vent area outwards from the can top end; wherein an additional torsion stripe extends between the first and second ends of the second score line; and wherein the rivet is circumscribed within the second score line and the additional torsion stripe.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
(1) For a fuller understanding of the nature of the present invention, reference is made to the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(7) As can be seen in
(8) The vent area (3B) is defined by a second score line (31B), and is located on the can top end opposite the dispense area (3A) with respect to the rivet (4). The vent area (3B) should most preferably not be separated from the can top end upon opening the vent aperture. Like for the dispense area (3A) discussed supra the score line (31B) defining the vent area (3) should define an open path, or comprise a portion of shallower score, to allow outward folding of the vent area (3B) about said unscored or shallow scored line portion. It is preferred, however, that if the second score line (31B) forms a closed loop with a shallower score portion, the rivet (4) is preferably circumscribed within said second score line. Indeed, it is important that the tongue of metal extending between rivet (4) and the point of the second score line (31B) furthest away from the dispense area (3A) be sufficiently stiff so that the tilting of the rivet upon lifting the actuating end of the pull tab triggers the rupture of the score line. The vent area (3B) is generally smaller in size than the dispense area (3A), since the former needs only to ensure pressure balance during dispensing of the liquid out of the can, and a smooth depressurization upon opening of the can.
(9) Opening of the vent aperture (13B) is possible by the torsion or bending of a torsion stripe (5) (cf. shaded areas in
(10) The dispense area (3A), the rivet (4), and the vent area (3B) are preferably aligned on a first diameter of the can top end in this order. The at least one torsion stripe (5), acting as a hinge about which the rivet (4) can tilt, may generally be substantially normal to said first diameter. Since the rivet coupling the pull tab (2) to the can top end defines an area of higher bending stiffness, pulling the actuating end (22) of the pull tab (2)—which is sandwiched between the can top end and the head of the rivet (4)—is necessarily accompanied by some tilting of the rivet and by the creation of a bending field in the can top end surrounding it. The creation of a torsion stripe (5) of lower bending stiffness increases the difference in bending stiffness between the rivet area and the area surrounding it, allowing to increase the magnitude of the bending field behind the rivet area with respect to the dispense area (3A). To further enhance the hinge effect, the torsion stripe (5) may be provided with secondary score lines, which are much shallower than the first and second score lines (31A, 31B) since they are not intended to break but only to facilitate bending of the stripe. By designing the score lines properly, however, secondary score lines are not necessary to yield the desired hinge effect.
(11) In a first embodiment represented in
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(13) A third embodiment, illustrated in
(14) In order to further facilitate the opening of the vent aperture (13B), the second score line (31B) defining the vent area (3B) may be deeper than the score line (31A) defining the dispense area (3A). This way, less force is required to break the second score line (31B), and since the vent area (3B) is generally substantially smaller than the dispense area (3A), the force applied by the pressurized gas inside the can to the second score line is lower than the one applied on the dispense area, thus reducing the risk of accidental blowing of the vent area.
(15) In a preferred embodiment represented in
(16) The present invention allows the provision of a vent aperture (13B) which combined opening with the dispense aperture (13A) can be triggered by the same single move as has been used by generations of consumers with traditional single aperture cans. Contrary to the solution proposed in CA2280461, the force required to open both openings is not much different from the one required to open traditional single aperture cans, because the geometry of the opening system of the present invention allows for a substantial leverage effect. For example, it is possible to open both apertures of a can according to the present invention in a single move with one hand only.
(17) A can according to the present invention is particularly suitable for containing beverages. For example, alcoholic or non-alcoholic beer or other fermented beverages, such as cider, low malt content beer like beverages, sparkling wine, and the like, soda, tonic, juice, energetic beverages, premixed long drinks of a spirit and a soda, milk, condensed milk, soup, sauce, and the like. The can may be made of aluminium, an aluminium alloy or tin plated steel.