US20040188440A1 - Container lid and container - Google Patents
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- This invention refers to a container lid according to the introductory part of patent claim 1 or 3 as well to a container according to the introductory part of patent claim 30 or 31 .
- a container lid which is used for cans and especially for drinks cans, and is provided with a container opening, which with an originally sealed container is locked by a sealing latch.
- said sealing latch can be at least partly removed or can be pressed into the container by using an opening ring or a tear-off ring provided on said seal.
- the container lid is formed of two parts and consists of a first lid element to be fastened on a container or can body, which is also provided with the sealing latch or the container opening, and of a second lid element rotatably fastened on the outer surface or the upper side of the lid.
- the container opening in its open position can be closed again by correspondingly rotating the second lid element. It is essential to design the second lid element shaped as a circular disk and on its periphery or rim is guided on the first lid element in a form-locking manner.
- the second lid element is designed similar to the shape of a circular disk, and its rim is guided along the first lid element in a form-locking manner so that it is fastened there against lifting from the first lid element.
- a sealed closure is guaranteed also with an inner pressure of the container, which is closed again by the second lid element, especially if drinks including carbon dioxide are involved, such as soft drinks or beer.
- a special feature of the novel container lid is that the form-locking connection between the first lid element and the periphery or rim of the second lid element is provided on a rim area of the bottom of the lid surround the center axis of the lid concentrically, with a radial distance from the lid edge of the pot-like lid, which edge is formed preferably ring-type or as a conical ring so that the container lids can be stacked or nested one above the other when processed within a container closure machine in an optimum manner, and also allows processing of the container lid with the usual closure tools.
- the first lid element is preferably made from sheet metal or from suitable plastic material, such as PET.
- suitable plastic material such as PET.
- the second lid element is preferably made from plastic, which allows optimum design and structure, especially also the formation of rounded edged, rims and openings.
- Guiding the second lid element in a form-locking manner at its periphery along the first lid element allows the second lid element with its edge to engage a ring-like catch on the first lid element, which catch concentrically surrounds the center axis, for example to engage a ring-type groove of the first lid element, which groove surrounds the center axis concentrically and is open radially outwardly in view of said center axis, or alternatively to engage a ring-like projection peripherally on the first lid element which surrounds the center axis of the lid concentrically and in an axial direction radially to said center axis extends beyond adjacent surfaces of the first lid element.
- the peripheral area of the second lid element engaging the ring-type catch on the first lid element can be formed to be continuous or alternatively can be formed with several segments joining each other in the peripheral direction. Furthermore, there is the possibility that the ring-type catch is formed by a plurality of projections provided on the first lid element, which projections are arranged in a consecutive manner along a circular line surrounding the center axis concentrically.
- a sealing element is provided at least on the first and/or the second lid element either by attaching or applying a corresponding sealing material, or by molding; said sealing material closes the gap between the lid elements at least around the container opening and effectively prevents filling material (drinks) from entering the gap between the lid elements.
- the second lid element of the container lid according to the invention is supported or guided also around the center axis on the first lid element by using a fastening element which can be of the same material as the first lid element, such as a rivet or a catching rivet or a catching pivot.
- a fastening element which can be of the same material as the first lid element, such as a rivet or a catching rivet or a catching pivot.
- the container lid and with a two-part structure of said container lid the lid elements are manufactured at least partly from plastic, preferably a transparent plastic, such as PET.
- a transparent plastic such as PET
- a sealing latch is formed for example by an insertion element, which can be made from sheet metal or from suitable plastic.
- the first and/or the second lid element of the repeatedly closeable lid is manufactured from metal or plastic.
- the second lid element which is rotatably arranged on the first lid element also can be made from metal (such as aluminum) or plastic, whereby the plastic material is chosen from food compatible plastic material.
- This invention is suitable as a container for liquid filling material, such as drinks. But it is also suitable for a container for powdered, granulated or particle-type filling material, such as cereal, nuts etc.
- the rotatable second lid element and/or the first lid element is provided with a suitable sealing element.
- This sealing element can be applied to said structural element subsequent to completing the first or second lid element by any suitable technique. If the structural element is made from plastic there is also the possibility to manufacture the seal by an injection molding or by an in-mold process.
- the tear-off latch can be made from metal or plastic or from a combination of both. Especially, when manufacturing the rotatable lid element and/or the tear-off latch there is also the possibility not only to manufacture the parts by a so-called assembly injection molding process, but at the same time to fasten the parts with each other. Such assembly injection molding process also can be combined with a two component injection molding process or an in-mold-process, which means that manufacturing the rotatable lid element from plastic with the tear-off latch made of a harder plastic material (such as PET), and the molding of the sealing element of a softer plastic material, which again is food-compatible, could be done in one operation step.
- a harder plastic material such as PET
- the molding of the sealing element of a softer plastic material which again is food-compatible
- the tear-off latch is a separately manufactured structural element, said latch for example is connected with the lid bottom of the first lid element and the rotatable lid portion by means of the rivet or pivot pin formed from the material of the lid bottom of the first lid element. Basically, there is also the possibility to attach the tear-off latch pivotably to the rotatable lid element, for example by catching.
- the central point of rotation of the rotatable lid element is formed by a trunnion, a pivot pin or a bearing element (also rivet) provided within the bottom of the first lid element it is useful to design the sealing element acting between the lid bottom and the rotatable lid element in such a manner that it surrounds said pivot pin etc. in a ring-like manner so that a sealing effect is obtained around the pivot pin.
- the first lid element is manufactured from plastic there is the possibility that an insertion element from metal is provided or is injection molded within said lid bottom, whereby said insertion element made from metal then includes the area which is to be opened by impressing it in so that the drinking or discharge opening in the usual manner can be opened in the usual manner by tearing-off.
- the lid bottom of the first lid element With containers having a larger volume it is also possible to arrange the lid bottom of the first lid element with an enlarged diameter. This lid bottom of the first lid element then is provided with a section extending beyond the upper side of the lid bottom of the lid element to a certain extent, which upper side is facing away from the interior of the container, is formed in a circular manner and the central axis of which is staggered in view of the center axis of the container. This section is provided with the area to be opened by a tearing-off step.
- the rotatable lid element is arranged, which allows for closing the discharge opening again in such a manner that the rotatable lid element at its rim engages the lid bottom of the first lid element in a form-locking manner, and in addition thereto is rotatably connected with the first lid element within the center of said section by means of a bearing element.
- the design described above has the advantage that inspite of a large diameter of the container and thus inspite of a large container volume for closing the container again a lid element with relatively small diameter can be used, which means a lid element the firmness and stiffness of which already in view of the smaller diameter is sufficiently high to obtain the required sealing effect of the container, if closed again, especially at a high inner pressure of the container, as it is for example with a carbon dioxide filling material (such beer, soft drinks, etc.).
- the container according to the invention is especially suitable for liquid and solid food, such as drinks, coffee, coffee beans, peanuts, pistachios, pastry, sweets like bonbons etc., salad oil, however, also for cosmetic such as shampoos, washing powder, cleaning material, gels and pastes, but also for technical filling material, such as motor and transmission lubricants etc.
- the lid according to the invention is designed in such a manner that it can be processed with the usual closing machines, especially by rolling the first lid element onto the upper rim of the container.
- the lid is formed so that the edge of the first lid element is accessible for the tools used therewith.
- the lid according to the invention is formed in such a manner that it can be stacked or nested together with a plurality of equivalent lids within a magazine of the seaming apparatus by interlocking or interengaging.
- FIG. 1 in a simplified representation and in top view a reclosable lid for a drinks can, according to the invention
- FIG. 2 a cross section along line I-I of FIG. 1;
- FIG. 3 a partial section through the lid of FIG. 1 corresponding with line II-II;
- FIG. 4 in a simplified representation a cross section through the upper part of a drinks can with the lid according to FIG. 1 closed;
- FIG. 5 a representation similar to FIG. 2 of a further embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 6 a top view on the rotatable lid element of the lid according to the invention.
- FIG. 7 a cross section according to line III-III of FIG. 6;
- FIG. 8 a cross section according to line IV-IV of FIG. 6;
- FIGS. 9-20 in top view and in cross-section additional embodiments of the lid according to the invention.
- FIGS. 21-24 a first lid element in bottom view, lateral view, in cross section as well a perspective top view;
- FIGS. 25-29 a rotatable second lid element matching the first lid element of FIGS. 21-24 in top view, lateral view, in cross-section, bottom view and in perspective top view;
- FIGS. 30-34 a tear-off latch to be used with a container lid of FIGS. 21-29 in top view, front view, cross section and bottom view;
- FIGS. 35-38 a rotatable lid element matching the first lid element of FIGS. 21-24 in top view, lateral view, cross section, bottom view and a perspective top view of a further embodiment
- FIGS. 39-42 a tear-off tonque to be used in connection with the rotatable lid element of FIGS. 35-38 in top view, front view, lateral view and bottom view;
- FIGS. 43 + 44 in partial cross section and in top view a further embodiment of a container according to the invention.
- FIGS. 45 + 46 in cross section as well in top view the first lid element of the lid of the container according to FIGS. 43 + 44 ;
- FIGS. 47-49 a lid element in bottom view, in cross section and in top view of the container of FIGS. 43 + 44 ;
- FIG. 50 in a simplified representation a partial cross section through a rotatable lid element and an embossed area at the non-rotatabe lid element of a first embodiment of the invention
- FIG. 51 a view of the rotatable lid element of FIG. 50 from the bottom.
- reference number 1 refers to a lid to be used for a drinks can, for example a can for soft drinks or beer which has a lid 1 and a cup-like can body 2 on its top side (see FIG. 4).
- Lid 1 is sealingly attached to the can body 2 with the lid 1 in the usual manner and with the usual means, such as by a fold 3 along an upper rim of the can so that can 1 hermetically seals the interior space 4 of the can against the surroundings.
- Can body 2 for example is fabricated from metal (aluminum or aluminum alloy) by deep drawing processes or alternatively is fabricated from a suitable plastic, such as PET.
- Lid 1 comprises the lid element 5 , which for example is also fabricated in a cup-type shape from sheet metal of aluminum or aluminum alloy by deep drawing, namely with an even or substantially even lid bottom 6 formed as a circular disk, with a lid rim 7 , which tapers with increasing diameter towards the upper side of lid 1 and joins a rounded edge section 8 forming the fold 3 when closing the can body 2 . Between bottom 6 and rim 7 the lid is formed with a ring-like groove 9 which concentrically surrounds the center axis M of the lid and is open towards the upper side of the lid.
- a sealing latch 10 is formed within the material of said bottom, which latch for opening the can or lid 1 can be pressed impressed so that when lid 1 is open latch 10 over a partial area still is connected with bottom 6 of the can and extends into the interior space 3 of the can for releasing an opening 11 for drinking, as shown in FIG. 2 by an interrupted line 10 ′.
- Latch 10 is manufactured in one piece with bottom 6 so that the edge line of latch 10 at least over a partial area is formed by a breaking line, along which the material of the bottom of the lid has a reduced cross section.
- Latch 10 is reinforced by strengthening beads or ribs 12 .
- an opening or tear-off ring 13 which in top view of the lid (FIG. 1) is a substantially oval ring 14 with a center web 15 with openings 16 and 17 at both sides of the centerl web 15 .
- a sealing latch 18 extends into that opening 17 , which is arranged nearer to the sealing latch 10 .
- the tear-off ring 13 is fastened to said latch 18 at the upper side of the lid element 5 adjacent the central axis M by a short clamping rivet 19 formed from the material of the bottom 6 of the lid.
- the ring body 14 and the central web 15 are rigidly formed. Latch 18 can be bent. At the side opposite to the opening 16 the tear-off ring 13 contacts the sealing latch 10 when opening the can.
- the tear-off ring 13 with its ring plane is parallel or substantially parallel to the plane of the bottom 6 of the lid within the space surrounded by the lid ring 7 , which means below the lid edge 8 or the rim of the can formed by the fold 3 .
- a further lid element 20 is arranged rotatable around the center axis M on the upper side of the bottom 6 of the lid opposite to the interior space 4 of the container.
- Said lid element is shaped as a circular disk and has a peripheral rim 21 , which is drawn downwardly and rolled-in slightly; said rim 21 at its interior side facing the center axis M forms a section 22 which surrounds the center axis M concentrically and forms a groove opened towards the center axis M; across section 22 the lid element 20 overlaps an annular extension 23 surrounding the center axis M concentrically in a form locking manner; said extension is formed at the transition of the bottom 6 of the lid towards the joining ring groove 9 on the lid element 5 .
- the lid element 20 along its entire periphery is connected with the lid element 5 in a form locking manner, especially is also fastened against lifting from the lid element 5 . Inspite thereof the lid element 20 can be rotated around the central axis M relative to the lid element 5 .
- the lid element 20 is rotatably supported on the lid element 5 by means of a rivet 19 .
- the tear-off ring 13 is provided with an area having a crank 24 surrounding the rivet in such a manner that the lid element 20 with an aperture 25 is rotatably supported on said crank of the tear-off ring 13 or the latch 18 , and the tear-off ring 13 is rotatably connected with the lid element 5 by means of said crank 24 and said rivet 19 around the center axis M.
- the lid element 20 with the shown embodiment is fabricated from plastic, preferably a transparent plastic (such as PET) and has an opening 26 of the same size and in view of the center axis M also the same arrangement as the drinking opening 11 .
- the opening 26 is coincident with the latch 10 so that by using the tear-off ring 13 the lid 1 can be opened in such a manner that the opening 11 for drinking formed subsequent to impressing the latch 10 is accessible through opening 26 .
- the opening 11 can be closed again by means of the lid element 20 .
- said element 20 is provided with two handles or followers 28 which extend slightly beyond the upper side of the lid element 20 .
- the followers 28 are arranged on both sides of a tear-off ring 13 on a common axis intersecting the central axis M.
- the tear-off ring 13 is rotated around the center axis M together with rotating the lid element 20 . Accordingly, the lid element 20 at its upper side has two catches or projections 29 which extend into the opening 16 and when rotating the lid element 20 take along the tear-off ring 13 .
- Assembling the lid 1 is performed by initially setting-up the lid element onto the upper side of bottom 6 of the lid and pressing it against the bottom 6 in such a manner that the section 22 on the ring-type projection 23 is resiliently locked. Subsequent thereto the tear-off ring 23 is set upon the preformed rivet 19 so that crank 24 is arranged within the bore 25 of the lid element 20 , and the projections 29 engage the opening 16 . In a further operation step rivet 19 is deformed so that the tear-off ring 13 and therewith also the lid element 20 is finally supported at the lid element 5 .
- FIG. 2 shows the lid element 20 with the shown embodiment is depressed at the top side, where the tear-off ring 13 is provided in order to reduce the structural height by this measure.
- lid 1 A substantial detail of lid 1 is seen in that the annular groove 9 as well the entire height of the lid edge 7 is kept distant from the lid element, which means is not covered by said element so that lid 1 can be processed with the usual closure tools, which require the free accessible edge 7 of the lid along the entire height for rolling along the edge section 8 and for forming the fold 3 .
- the lid element 5 has an area with a peripheral seal 30 surrounding the drinking opening 11 , which seal is provided with an open groove on the upper side of the bottom 6 of the lid and formed into said bottom by applying a suitable sealing material.
- FIG. 5 shows a lid 1 a which differs from lid 1 substantially in that instead of the seal 30 two seals 31 and 32 are applied onto the underside of the lid element 20 adjacent the bottom 6 of the lid portion 5 a , namely a peripheral seal 31 at the edge area surrounding the opening 26 and a peripheral seal 32 of the same shape, size and position in view of the center axis M at an area staggered in view of the opening 26 by a predetermined angle around the center axis M.
- seal 31 and the released drinking opening 11 the intermediate space between the bottom of lid 6 and lid element 20 around said drinking opening is sealed.
- lid element 1 a is provided with stops, which provide the defined end positions of the lid element 20 for the condition “drinking opening 11 released” and “drinking opening 11 closed”.
- FIGS. 6-8 show in individual representations as a further embodiment of the invention a lid element 20 a which can be used instead of the lid element 20 of FIGS. 1-5.
- Lid element 20 a differs from lid element 20 substantially in that the followers 28 a corresponding to the followers 28 are arranged in depressions 33 at the upper side of lid element 20 a , which results in an extremely low structural height. Furthermore, the followers 28 are formed in such a manner that they widen towards their free end, and form tapered edges there so that the grip is improved.
- lid element 20 a is provided with seals formed thereon; only one of said seals, namely seal 31 a corresponding to seal 31 is shown.
- Applying the seals 30 , 31 or 32 is performed by suitable techniques, for example by applying a suitable sealing material (elastomer) which cures subsequent to being applied.
- a suitable sealing material elastomer
- FIGS. 9 and 10 show in top view as well in cross section further embodiments of a lid 1 b , which differs from lid 1 substantially in that it is to be used for a can body 2 b fabricated from plastic, preferably PET.
- a lid element 5 b is used which is also fabricated from plastic, preferably of PET, and the shape of which corresponds substantially to the shape of the lid element, however, with the main difference that the drinking opening 11 in the originally closed condition of the drinks can or alternatively of the lid 1 b is closed by an insert 10 b , which with the shown embodiment is manufactured from sheet metal and can be pushed inwards by means of the tear-off ring 13 when the can or the lid 1 b is to be opened.
- Rivet 19 b is formed as a latching rivet to which the tear-off ring 13 is fastened with the opening provided on the ring latch 18 by a snapping effect.
- a projection 34 is formed on the upper side of lid element 5 b and engages a part-ring-type recess 35 at the underside of the lid element 20 .
- Recess 35 extends onto a partial circle extending concentrically to the center axis M across an angular sector, which corresponds with the admissible area of rotation of lid element 20 and is chosen so that opening 11 can be closed again by rotating the lid element 20 .
- lid 1 b to the can body 2 b is effected by suitable measures, such as ultrasonic welding and/or glueing adjacent a fold 3 b .
- Lid element 20 is made from plastic, preferably PET.
- FIGS. 11 and 12 show the can body 2 b with the lid element 5 b again, however, with tear-off ring 13 and lid element 20 removed.
- FIGS. 13 and 14 show representations similar to FIGS. 9 and 10 as further embodiments of a lid 1 c which also is intended to be used for a PET can, which means that it is made and is suitable for being used with the can body 2 b made of plastic (PET).
- Lid 1 c differs from lid 1 b mainly insofar that instead of the insert portion 10 b an insert portion 10 c made from sheet metal is provided, which also forms the rivet 19 .
- FIGS. 15 and 16 show lid element 5 c of lid 1 c when the tear-off ring 13 and the lid element 20 are not yet assembled.
- FIGS. 17 and 18 show in plan view as well in cross section a lid 1 d for a PET drinks can, which means for being used with can body 2 b .
- Lid 1 d substantially comprises lid element 5 d only, which is fabricated from sheet metal, such as a sheet of aluminum or aluminum alloy, with a shape corresponding basically to the shape of lid element 5 .
- Lid element 5 d is sealingly connected with the rim of can body 1 b in a suitable manner, f.e. by glueing, welding or any other suitable process.
- lid element 5 d has an opening 36 forming the drinking opening, which forms a rim 37 extending into the interior space of can body 2 b .
- rim 37 is provided with slots or openings 38 adjacent the underside of the lid element 5 d .
- the associated threaded end can be provided with a single thread or a multiple thread, preferably with a high pitch so that the closure element 39 can be removed or alternatively fitted by a limited rotational movement.
- the closure element 39 Because the thread for the closure element 39 is provided on the rim 37 extending into the interior of the can the closure element 39 only extends a small distance beyond the upper side of the bottom of lid element 5 d , when the can is closed so that the closure element 39 when closed extends only a small distance upwardly beyond the bottom of the lid, and in this manner several closed cans can be easily stacked.
- lid element 5 d The sealing effect between lid element 5 d and closure element 39 for example is guaranteed by the self-sealing thread or by an additional seal (not shown).
- closure element 39 so that safety for originality is obtained in such a manner that when opening the closure element 39 for the first time a plumbing element, such as a perforation is to be destroyed mechanically so that an already open can clearly can be realized as being open.
- lid element 5 b is manufactured from metal sheet.
- this lid element also from plastic, such as PET; according to FIGS. 19 and 20 the lid marked with le also can be manufactured in one piece with the can body 2 b already when being manufactured. Filling the can with liquid (drink) is performed through opening 36 , which is closed by closure element 39 subsequent to being filled.
- insert portions 10 b or 10 c made of metal or sheet metal said parts also can be made of suitable plastic.
- lid element 20 or 20 a has been fabricated from plastic.
- the rim 21 of the lid element 20 or 20 a can be segmented or can be provided with cuttings so that latching this rim at the annular projection 23 will be easier, also by an especially effective form-locking engagement of the projection 23 by rim 21 .
- the seal 30 provided at the bottom 6 of the lid has been designed as an annular seal surrounding the drinking opening 11 .
- this seal in the rotational direction of the lid element 20 is of a width that in any rotational positions of the lid element, especially also in a position in which drinking opening 11 and opening 26 overlap each other only partly, the gap or transition between bottom 6 and lid element 20 or 20 a are entirely sealed so that even if the drinking opening 11 and the opening 26 overlap each other only partly, which means when the drinking opening 11 is only partly open, filling material such as a drink cannot pass between the bottom 6 of the lid and lid element 20 .
- the shape and the path of seal 30 is shown by an interrupted line 30 ′ of FIG. 1.
- FIGS. 21-24 show in different representations the various elements of a repeatedly closable lid 1 f of a further embodiment of the invention.
- the lid which can be used for the can body 2 again consists of the lid element 5 f with bottom 6 f of the lid, which element 5 f is fastened to the can body by rolling-on, and corresponds to lid element 5 and bottom 6 of the lid; lid element 5 f with bottom 6 f of the lid for example is fabricated from metal (aluminum) with a shape corresponding to lid element 5 .
- lid 1 f comprises the rotatable lid element 20 f which in view of its function corresponds to lid element 20 and can be fabricated from plastic or metal.
- the lid element 20 f is rotatably supported at the bottom 6 f of the lid.
- Lid element 20 f with its rim 50 corresponding to rim 22 is supported in a form-locking manner along its periphery by press-on and latching steps, however, is rotatably supported on lid element 5 f or alternatively on bottom 6 f of the lid.
- Rim 50 engages the annular projection 51 which corresponds to the projection 23 .
- the tear-off latch 52 is supported on the bottom 6 f of the lid or alternatively on the lid element 20 f.
- lid element 20 f On the underside facing bottom 6 f of the lid, lid element 20 f has two stops 53 starting from the edge 50 , which stops cooperate with a projection 54 , worked out from the material of bottom 6 f of the lid and extending beyond the upper side of said bottom.
- the two stops 53 which are 180° staggered against each other in view of the center axis of the lid element 5 f , restrict the rotational movement of the lid element 20 f to an angle of about 180° or slightly less.
- the bottom 6 f of the lid has an area 55 , which is impressed, and which when being impressed releases the drinking opening by means of the tear-off latch 52 .
- an opening 56 is provided, which corresponds to said area 55 or the drinking opening when opened. If lid 1 f is closed (originally sealed) as well if the drinking opening is opened and released, the open area 55 and the opening 56 are coincident. If lid 1 f is closed again, lid element 20 f is rotated so that the open area 55 (drinking opening) is covered by lid element 5 f.
- the lid element 20 f is provided with a seal 57 formed similar to a figure eight, which seal on the one hand extends along the edge of the opening 56 , namely along a section 57 ′ of the seal.
- a sealing section 57 ′′ is formed as a mirror image relative to the symmetrical axis SA.
- the two stops 53 are symmetrically arranged in view of the symmetry axis intersecting the center axis of lid element 20 f . With opening 56 arranged coincident with area 55 the seal with its section 57 ′ contacts the edge area at the bottom 6 f of the lid surrounding area 55 .
- seal 57 is also formed in such a manner that it surrounds the center opening 58 within the lid element 5 f for the rivet 19 along section 57 ′′′ so that especially with an originally sealed can the lid element 20 f is sealingly closed adjacent rivet 19 so that for example no liquid can flow from the outer side of lid element 20 f between the bottom of the lid and the lid element.
- the tear-off latch 52 is formed of sheet metal with the usual shape.
- projections 59 extending beyond the upper side, and having on its upper side the lid element 20 f moulded and formed followers or handles, is provided with further projections 60 , which operate as locks for the tear-off latch 52 in such a manner that said tear-off latch subsequent to breaking up the area 55 is returned into a position, in which it is in flat contact with the upper side of the lid element 20 f and is interlocked with the latch elements 60 by being locked.
- Lid 1 f is designed so that it can be stacked within a seaming machine or within a magazine etc. together with a plurality of identical lids nested between each other, and accordingly can be processed by usual closure methods.
- lid element 20 f is formed as a flat element.
- Seal 57 for example is applied in a suitable manner subsequent to manufacturing the lid element 20 f .
- the plastic material for lid element 20 f preferably is a material such as PET, suitable for food.
- the tear-off latch 52 is made of metal. Of course, there is the possibility to manufacture the tear-off latch partly or entirely of plastic. Furthermore, there is the possibility when manufacturing the lid element 20 f to mould the tear-off latch onto said lid element by means of a section of material acting as a hinge.
- FIGS. 35-42 show various views of the lid element 20 g as a further embodiment.
- This lid element preferably is made from plastic and differs from lid element 20 f substantially in that at the upper side of the lid element at both sides of opening 58 two bearing elements 61 are provided, on which a tear-off latch 62 manufactured as a forming element or an injection moulded part of plastic with pivot pins 63 can be fastened by clicking-on.
- Bearing elements 61 are provided with bearing openings 64 , which are open on one side facing the opening 58 , which with pivot pins 63 clicked-on surround said pivot pin along a peripheral area of more than 180°. Because the bearing openings 64 are open towards the opening 56 , the pivot pins 63 when tearing-off the area 55 in order to release the discharge or drinking opening will not be pushed out from their bearing elements 61 .
- lid element 20 g with the tear-off latch 62 by the so called assembly jet moulding process, according to which initially one of two parts is formed by jet moulding, and subsequent thereto the other part will be moulded so that the articulated connection between the tear-off latch 62 and the lid element 20 g is obtained.
- the pivot pins 63 are arranged closer to the one end than to the other.
- tear-off latch 62 has a ledge-type projection 65 which when breaking-up the area 55 of the bottom of the lid releasing the discharge or drinking opening will be in contact with this area.
- the other end distant from the pivot pin 63 is used as a handle surface for the breaking-up operation.
- FIGS. 43-49 show various views, especially different views of the individual parts of a relockable container with larger volume and with a lid, which can be locked again.
- the container 66 comprises a container body or can body 2 h , which at its top side is sealed by means of lid 1 h .
- Lid 1 h includes the lid element 5 h with the bottom 6 h of the lid, which is formed within an area 6 h ′ of bottom 6 displaced from the center axis BMA of the container by means of section 67 pressed-out from the material of bottom 6 h , which section 67 is annular in shape relative to the center axis M, and the shape of which corresponds to the center area, such as bottom 6 of the lid, and especially has a rim 51 corresponding to rim 23 which peripherally overlaps the rotatable lid element 20 h .
- Section 67 comprises area 68 corresponding to the area 55 , and can be compressed so that the drinking opening will be released.
- Lid element 20 h is designed similar to lid element 20 b , is rotatably supported around axis M on section 67 , and is fastened against being lifted by a rivet formed from the material of bottom 6 h adjacent the center axis M. So far as it concerns function and structure lid element 5 h is equivalent to lid element 20 g .
- lid element 20 h also can be formed similar to lid element 5 f or any other lid element described above, especially also in view of the tear-off latch 69 which corresponds to tear-off latch 62 .
- 43-49 can be described so that for the large volume container 66 bottom 6 h of the lid has an increased diameter and that the relockable section 67 of the bottom of the lid providing the drinking and discharge opening is designed according to the lid of a can with a smaller diameter, namely with the rotatable lid element used in connection with cans and containers of smaller diameter.
- the rotatable lid element 20 , 20 f , 20 g , 20 h can be rotatably connected with the lid portion by riveting, whereby rivet 19 is formed from the material of the non-rotatable lid portion.
- rivet 19 is formed from the material of the non-rotatable lid portion.
- fastening the rotatable lid element as well on its periphery as also centrally by latching and clipping onto element 19 b formed as a stopping pin so that subsequent to the latching step element 19 b again operates as a pivot pin for the rotatable lid element 20 - 20 h.
- seals provided on the rotatable lid element namely seal 57 formed as a narrow web or alternatively sections 57 ′ and 57 ′′ thereof cooperate with an edge area 55 ′ which is embossed and above its upper surface of the bottom 6 f of the lid points away and surrounds the discharge or drinking opening subsequent to impressing the area 55 or 58 , as well in the start position of the rotatable lid element if the area 55 is not yet opened, in which (condition) section 57 ′ of the seal 57 contacts the edge area 55 ′, as also if the container is closed again, when section 57 ′′ of seal 57 contacts edge area 55 ′.
- reference numeral 71 shows a precessing seal, which also surrounds seal 57 and is provided at the underside of the rotatable seal portion 20 f , for example is moulded thereto.
- Seal 71 has a tapering cross section towards its free end (FIG. 50) so that the inclination of the outside surface 71 ′ opposite to seal 57 relative to a vertical line in view of the plane of the rotatable lid portion is about 5°, and the inclination at the inner surface 71 ′′, namely that side facing seal 57 with the shown embodiment is about 15°. As shown in FIG.
- seal 71 is radially inwardly displaced between the two stops 53 so that stop 54 in each rotational position of the lid element referenced to the rotational axis in view of the seal 71 is displaced radially outwardly, and the seal will not be damaged by stop 54 .
- Seal 71 guarantees that for example also in view of the usual washing and drying operation subsequent to the filling and closing of a container, no cleaning fluid can pass between the non-rotatable and the rotatable lid elements. Because the seal per se cooperates with a defined area of the non-rotatable lid element, an optimum sealing effect is obtained.
- the height of the seal 71 is chosen so that peripherally it is only slightly in contact with the non-rotatable lid element 5 f , however, the sealing effect is obtained so that an increased force is not required for rotating the rotatable lid element by means of the seal 71 .
- a lubricant is added to the material for the used seal 57 and 71 .
- the area 57 forming the discharge opening subsequent to the tearing-off step is provided with an embossed rim 57 ′.
- said embossed rim with an originally closed container extends into opening 56 of the rotatable lid element, supported by the fact that the non-rotatable lid element in view of an interior pressure of the originally closed container, such as by the CO 2 pressure of the originally closed container, is curved outwardly. Only when breaking-up section 57 the interior pressure escapes so that the curvature of the non-rotatable lid element is reduced to such an extent that rotating the rotatable lid element 20 f will be possible.
- the corresponding container lid is fastened in a ready assembled condition to the container body, for example with a lid element rotatably assembled at the bottom of the lid of the non-rotatable lid element, such as by rolling on.
- a lid element rotatably assembled at the bottom of the lid of the non-rotatable lid element, such as by rolling on.
- the bottom of the lid and the rotatable lid element in such a manner that the rotatable lid element only can be applied subsequent to closing the container by means of the non-rotatable lid element, for example by pushing on and latching or in any other suitable manner.
- the rotatable lid element is guided at its periphery in a form-locking manner, however, is rotatable at the bottom of the lid of the non-rotatable lid element, and is rotatably connected with this bottom of the lid by means of a pivot pin or the like in the center position.
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- This invention refers to a container lid according to the introductory part of
1 or 3 as well to a container according to the introductory part ofpatent claim patent claim 30 or 31. - From DE 296 16 133 a container lid is known, which is used for cans and especially for drinks cans, and is provided with a container opening, which with an originally sealed container is locked by a sealing latch. For opening the container said sealing latch can be at least partly removed or can be pressed into the container by using an opening ring or a tear-off ring provided on said seal. The container lid is formed of two parts and consists of a first lid element to be fastened on a container or can body, which is also provided with the sealing latch or the container opening, and of a second lid element rotatably fastened on the outer surface or the upper side of the lid. In view of the two-part arrangement the container opening in its open position can be closed again by correspondingly rotating the second lid element. It is essential to design the second lid element shaped as a circular disk and on its periphery or rim is guided on the first lid element in a form-locking manner.
- It is an object of the invention to improve the container lid and to propose an improved and novel container. For solving this object a container lid is formed according to the features of
1 or 3 and a container is formed according topatent claim patent claim 30 or 31. - Also with the container lid of the subject invention the second lid element is designed similar to the shape of a circular disk, and its rim is guided along the first lid element in a form-locking manner so that it is fastened there against lifting from the first lid element. In this way a sealed closure is guaranteed also with an inner pressure of the container, which is closed again by the second lid element, especially if drinks including carbon dioxide are involved, such as soft drinks or beer.
- A special feature of the novel container lid is that the form-locking connection between the first lid element and the periphery or rim of the second lid element is provided on a rim area of the bottom of the lid surround the center axis of the lid concentrically, with a radial distance from the lid edge of the pot-like lid, which edge is formed preferably ring-type or as a conical ring so that the container lids can be stacked or nested one above the other when processed within a container closure machine in an optimum manner, and also allows processing of the container lid with the usual closure tools.
- With the container lid according to the subject invention the first lid element is preferably made from sheet metal or from suitable plastic material, such as PET. For manufacturing the second lid element sheet metal can be used; however, the second lid element is preferably made from plastic, which allows optimum design and structure, especially also the formation of rounded edged, rims and openings. By using plastic material for at least one lid element scratching of the lid elements can be avoided, when the lid elements are rotated relative to each other so that an optically pleasant and also hygienic solution will be obtained.
- Guiding the second lid element in a form-locking manner at its periphery along the first lid element allows the second lid element with its edge to engage a ring-like catch on the first lid element, which catch concentrically surrounds the center axis, for example to engage a ring-type groove of the first lid element, which groove surrounds the center axis concentrically and is open radially outwardly in view of said center axis, or alternatively to engage a ring-like projection peripherally on the first lid element which surrounds the center axis of the lid concentrically and in an axial direction radially to said center axis extends beyond adjacent surfaces of the first lid element. The peripheral area of the second lid element engaging the ring-type catch on the first lid element can be formed to be continuous or alternatively can be formed with several segments joining each other in the peripheral direction. Furthermore, there is the possibility that the ring-type catch is formed by a plurality of projections provided on the first lid element, which projections are arranged in a consecutive manner along a circular line surrounding the center axis concentrically.
- A sealing element is provided at least on the first and/or the second lid element either by attaching or applying a corresponding sealing material, or by molding; said sealing material closes the gap between the lid elements at least around the container opening and effectively prevents filling material (drinks) from entering the gap between the lid elements.
- The second lid element of the container lid according to the invention is supported or guided also around the center axis on the first lid element by using a fastening element which can be of the same material as the first lid element, such as a rivet or a catching rivet or a catching pivot.
- According to a further embodiment of the invention the container lid and with a two-part structure of said container lid the lid elements are manufactured at least partly from plastic, preferably a transparent plastic, such as PET. With a container lid made of plastic, such as PET or of a first container element a sealing latch is formed for example by an insertion element, which can be made from sheet metal or from suitable plastic.
- With the subject invention the first and/or the second lid element of the repeatedly closeable lid is manufactured from metal or plastic. The second lid element which is rotatably arranged on the first lid element also can be made from metal (such as aluminum) or plastic, whereby the plastic material is chosen from food compatible plastic material.
- This invention is suitable as a container for liquid filling material, such as drinks. But it is also suitable for a container for powdered, granulated or particle-type filling material, such as cereal, nuts etc.
- In order to guarantee a safe sealing effect, the rotatable second lid element and/or the first lid element is provided with a suitable sealing element. This sealing element can be applied to said structural element subsequent to completing the first or second lid element by any suitable technique. If the structural element is made from plastic there is also the possibility to manufacture the seal by an injection molding or by an in-mold process.
- The tear-off latch can be made from metal or plastic or from a combination of both. Especially, when manufacturing the rotatable lid element and/or the tear-off latch there is also the possibility not only to manufacture the parts by a so-called assembly injection molding process, but at the same time to fasten the parts with each other. Such assembly injection molding process also can be combined with a two component injection molding process or an in-mold-process, which means that manufacturing the rotatable lid element from plastic with the tear-off latch made of a harder plastic material (such as PET), and the molding of the sealing element of a softer plastic material, which again is food-compatible, could be done in one operation step.
- If the tear-off latch is a separately manufactured structural element, said latch for example is connected with the lid bottom of the first lid element and the rotatable lid portion by means of the rivet or pivot pin formed from the material of the lid bottom of the first lid element. Basically, there is also the possibility to attach the tear-off latch pivotably to the rotatable lid element, for example by catching.
- Furthermore, there is the possibility to design the tear-off latch and/or the rotatable lid element in such a manner that the tear-off latch is fixed by being locked in a position extending parallel to the upper side of the rotatable lid element.
- Especially, if the central point of rotation of the rotatable lid element is formed by a trunnion, a pivot pin or a bearing element (also rivet) provided within the bottom of the first lid element it is useful to design the sealing element acting between the lid bottom and the rotatable lid element in such a manner that it surrounds said pivot pin etc. in a ring-like manner so that a sealing effect is obtained around the pivot pin.
- If the first lid element is manufactured from plastic there is the possibility that an insertion element from metal is provided or is injection molded within said lid bottom, whereby said insertion element made from metal then includes the area which is to be opened by impressing it in so that the drinking or discharge opening in the usual manner can be opened in the usual manner by tearing-off.
- With containers having a larger volume it is also possible to arrange the lid bottom of the first lid element with an enlarged diameter. This lid bottom of the first lid element then is provided with a section extending beyond the upper side of the lid bottom of the lid element to a certain extent, which upper side is facing away from the interior of the container, is formed in a circular manner and the central axis of which is staggered in view of the center axis of the container. This section is provided with the area to be opened by a tearing-off step. On this section the rotatable lid element is arranged, which allows for closing the discharge opening again in such a manner that the rotatable lid element at its rim engages the lid bottom of the first lid element in a form-locking manner, and in addition thereto is rotatably connected with the first lid element within the center of said section by means of a bearing element.
- The design described above has the advantage that inspite of a large diameter of the container and thus inspite of a large container volume for closing the container again a lid element with relatively small diameter can be used, which means a lid element the firmness and stiffness of which already in view of the smaller diameter is sufficiently high to obtain the required sealing effect of the container, if closed again, especially at a high inner pressure of the container, as it is for example with a carbon dioxide filling material (such beer, soft drinks, etc.).
- The container according to the invention is especially suitable for liquid and solid food, such as drinks, coffee, coffee beans, peanuts, pistachios, pastry, sweets like bonbons etc., salad oil, however, also for cosmetic such as shampoos, washing powder, cleaning material, gels and pastes, but also for technical filling material, such as motor and transmission lubricants etc.
- In general the lid according to the invention is designed in such a manner that it can be processed with the usual closing machines, especially by rolling the first lid element onto the upper rim of the container. For this purpose the lid is formed so that the edge of the first lid element is accessible for the tools used therewith.
- Furthermore, the lid according to the invention is formed in such a manner that it can be stacked or nested together with a plurality of equivalent lids within a magazine of the seaming apparatus by interlocking or interengaging.
- Further embodiments of the invention are the subject of subclaims. In the following, the invention is explained in more detail by describing embodiments in connection with the figures, which show:
- FIG. 1 in a simplified representation and in top view a reclosable lid for a drinks can, according to the invention;
- FIG. 2 a cross section along line I-I of FIG. 1;
- FIG. 3 a partial section through the lid of FIG. 1 corresponding with line II-II;
- FIG. 4 in a simplified representation a cross section through the upper part of a drinks can with the lid according to FIG. 1 closed;
- FIG. 5 a representation similar to FIG. 2 of a further embodiment of the invention;
- FIG. 6 a top view on the rotatable lid element of the lid according to the invention;
- FIG. 7 a cross section according to line III-III of FIG. 6;
- FIG. 8 a cross section according to line IV-IV of FIG. 6;
- FIGS. 9-20 in top view and in cross-section additional embodiments of the lid according to the invention;
- FIGS. 21-24 a first lid element in bottom view, lateral view, in cross section as well a perspective top view;
- FIGS. 25-29 a rotatable second lid element matching the first lid element of FIGS. 21-24 in top view, lateral view, in cross-section, bottom view and in perspective top view;
- FIGS. 30-34 a tear-off latch to be used with a container lid of FIGS. 21-29 in top view, front view, cross section and bottom view;
- FIGS. 35-38 a rotatable lid element matching the first lid element of FIGS. 21-24 in top view, lateral view, cross section, bottom view and a perspective top view of a further embodiment;
- FIGS. 39-42 a tear-off tonque to be used in connection with the rotatable lid element of FIGS. 35-38 in top view, front view, lateral view and bottom view;
- FIGS. 43+44 in partial cross section and in top view a further embodiment of a container according to the invention;
- FIGS. 45+46 in cross section as well in top view the first lid element of the lid of the container according to FIGS. 43+44;
- FIGS. 47-49 a lid element in bottom view, in cross section and in top view of the container of FIGS. 43+44;
- FIG. 50 in a simplified representation a partial cross section through a rotatable lid element and an embossed area at the non-rotatabe lid element of a first embodiment of the invention, and
- FIG. 51 a view of the rotatable lid element of FIG. 50 from the bottom.
- In FIGS. 1-4
reference number 1 refers to a lid to be used for a drinks can, for example a can for soft drinks or beer which has alid 1 and a cup-like can body 2 on its top side (see FIG. 4).Lid 1 is sealingly attached to thecan body 2 with thelid 1 in the usual manner and with the usual means, such as by afold 3 along an upper rim of the can so that can 1 hermetically seals theinterior space 4 of the can against the surroundings. - Can
body 2 for example is fabricated from metal (aluminum or aluminum alloy) by deep drawing processes or alternatively is fabricated from a suitable plastic, such as PET. -
Lid 1 comprises thelid element 5, which for example is also fabricated in a cup-type shape from sheet metal of aluminum or aluminum alloy by deep drawing, namely with an even or substantially evenlid bottom 6 formed as a circular disk, with alid rim 7, which tapers with increasing diameter towards the upper side oflid 1 and joins arounded edge section 8 forming thefold 3 when closing thecan body 2. Between bottom 6 andrim 7 the lid is formed with a ring-like groove 9 which concentrically surrounds the center axis M of the lid and is open towards the upper side of the lid. -
Adjacent bottom 6 of the lid and radially staggered in view of the center axis M a sealinglatch 10 is formed within the material of said bottom, which latch for opening the can orlid 1 can be pressed impressed so that whenlid 1 isopen latch 10 over a partial area still is connected withbottom 6 of the can and extends into theinterior space 3 of the can for releasing anopening 11 for drinking, as shown in FIG. 2 by an interruptedline 10′.Latch 10 is manufactured in one piece withbottom 6 so that the edge line oflatch 10 at least over a partial area is formed by a breaking line, along which the material of the bottom of the lid has a reduced cross section.Latch 10 is reinforced by strengthening beads orribs 12. - For
opening lid 1 or theopening 11 for drinking the upper side of the lid is provided with an opening or tear-off ring 13, which in top view of the lid (FIG. 1) is a substantiallyoval ring 14 with acenter web 15 with 16 and 17 at both sides of theopenings centerl web 15. A sealinglatch 18 extends into thatopening 17, which is arranged nearer to the sealinglatch 10. The tear-off ring 13 is fastened to saidlatch 18 at the upper side of thelid element 5 adjacent the central axis M by ashort clamping rivet 19 formed from the material of thebottom 6 of the lid. Thering body 14 and thecentral web 15 are rigidly formed.Latch 18 can be bent. At the side opposite to theopening 16 the tear-off ring 13 contacts the sealinglatch 10 when opening the can. - With an originally closed can the tear-
off ring 13 with its ring plane is parallel or substantially parallel to the plane of thebottom 6 of the lid within the space surrounded by thelid ring 7, which means below thelid edge 8 or the rim of the can formed by thefold 3. - A
further lid element 20 is arranged rotatable around the center axis M on the upper side of thebottom 6 of the lid opposite to theinterior space 4 of the container. Said lid element is shaped as a circular disk and has aperipheral rim 21, which is drawn downwardly and rolled-in slightly; saidrim 21 at its interior side facing the center axis M forms asection 22 which surrounds the center axis M concentrically and forms a groove opened towards the center axis M; acrosssection 22 thelid element 20 overlaps anannular extension 23 surrounding the center axis M concentrically in a form locking manner; said extension is formed at the transition of thebottom 6 of the lid towards the joiningring groove 9 on thelid element 5. By means ofrim 21 andprojection 23 thelid element 20 along its entire periphery is connected with thelid element 5 in a form locking manner, especially is also fastened against lifting from thelid element 5. Inspite thereof thelid element 20 can be rotated around the central axis M relative to thelid element 5. - In the center of the lid the
lid element 20 is rotatably supported on thelid element 5 by means of arivet 19. In order to obtain a low structural height and especially a small axial dimension for therivet 19 the tear-off ring 13 is provided with an area having a crank 24 surrounding the rivet in such a manner that thelid element 20 with anaperture 25 is rotatably supported on said crank of the tear-off ring 13 or thelatch 18, and the tear-off ring 13 is rotatably connected with thelid element 5 by means of said crank 24 and saidrivet 19 around the center axis M. - The
lid element 20 with the shown embodiment is fabricated from plastic, preferably a transparent plastic (such as PET) and has anopening 26 of the same size and in view of the center axis M also the same arrangement as thedrinking opening 11. With originally closed cans theopening 26 is coincident with thelatch 10 so that by using the tear-off ring 13 thelid 1 can be opened in such a manner that theopening 11 for drinking formed subsequent to impressing thelatch 10 is accessible throughopening 26. By rotating thelid element 20 relative to thelid element 5 theopening 11 can be closed again by means of thelid element 20. - In order to facilitate rotating the
lid element 20 saidelement 20 is provided with two handles orfollowers 28 which extend slightly beyond the upper side of thelid element 20. Thefollowers 28 are arranged on both sides of a tear-off ring 13 on a common axis intersecting the central axis M. - With the shown embodiment the tear-
off ring 13 is rotated around the center axis M together with rotating thelid element 20. Accordingly, thelid element 20 at its upper side has two catches orprojections 29 which extend into theopening 16 and when rotating thelid element 20 take along the tear-off ring 13. - Assembling the
lid 1 is performed by initially setting-up the lid element onto the upper side ofbottom 6 of the lid and pressing it against the bottom 6 in such a manner that thesection 22 on the ring-type projection 23 is resiliently locked. Subsequent thereto the tear-off ring 23 is set upon the preformedrivet 19 so that crank 24 is arranged within thebore 25 of thelid element 20, and theprojections 29 engage theopening 16. In a furtheroperation step rivet 19 is deformed so that the tear-off ring 13 and therewith also thelid element 20 is finally supported at thelid element 5. - As FIG. 2 shows the
lid element 20 with the shown embodiment is depressed at the top side, where the tear-off ring 13 is provided in order to reduce the structural height by this measure. - A substantial detail of
lid 1 is seen in that theannular groove 9 as well the entire height of thelid edge 7 is kept distant from the lid element, which means is not covered by said element so thatlid 1 can be processed with the usual closure tools, which require the freeaccessible edge 7 of the lid along the entire height for rolling along theedge section 8 and for forming thefold 3. - For sealing the opened drinking
opening 11 again by means of thelid element 20 thelid element 5 has an area with aperipheral seal 30 surrounding thedrinking opening 11, which seal is provided with an open groove on the upper side of thebottom 6 of the lid and formed into said bottom by applying a suitable sealing material. - As a further embodiment FIG. 5 shows a
lid 1 a which differs fromlid 1 substantially in that instead of theseal 30 twoseals 31 and 32 are applied onto the underside of thelid element 20 adjacent thebottom 6 of the lid portion 5 a, namely a peripheral seal 31 at the edge area surrounding theopening 26 and aperipheral seal 32 of the same shape, size and position in view of the center axis M at an area staggered in view of theopening 26 by a predetermined angle around the center axis M. In view of seal 31 and the releaseddrinking opening 11 the intermediate space between the bottom oflid 6 andlid element 20 around said drinking opening is sealed.Seal 32 seals the transition betweenbottom 6 of the lid andlid element 20 when the latter has been rotated into a position in which thedrinking opening 11 is closed. With thisembodiment lid element 1 a is provided with stops, which provide the defined end positions of thelid element 20 for the condition “drinkingopening 11 released” and “drinkingopening 11 closed”. - FIGS. 6-8 show in individual representations as a further embodiment of the invention a
lid element 20 a which can be used instead of thelid element 20 of FIGS. 1-5.Lid element 20 a differs fromlid element 20 substantially in that the followers 28 a corresponding to thefollowers 28 are arranged indepressions 33 at the upper side oflid element 20 a, which results in an extremely low structural height. Furthermore, thefollowers 28 are formed in such a manner that they widen towards their free end, and form tapered edges there so that the grip is improved. Instead of the applied seals 31 and 32lid element 20 a is provided with seals formed thereon; only one of said seals, namely seal 31 a corresponding to seal 31 is shown. - Applying the
30, 31 or 32 is performed by suitable techniques, for example by applying a suitable sealing material (elastomer) which cures subsequent to being applied.seals - FIGS. 9 and 10 show in top view as well in cross section further embodiments of a lid 1 b, which differs from
lid 1 substantially in that it is to be used for a can body 2 b fabricated from plastic, preferably PET. Instead of a metal lid element 5 a lid element 5 b is used which is also fabricated from plastic, preferably of PET, and the shape of which corresponds substantially to the shape of the lid element, however, with the main difference that thedrinking opening 11 in the originally closed condition of the drinks can or alternatively of the lid 1 b is closed by aninsert 10 b, which with the shown embodiment is manufactured from sheet metal and can be pushed inwards by means of the tear-off ring 13 when the can or the lid 1 b is to be opened. Instead of therivet 19 produced by deforming the material arivet 19 b is formed onto the lid element 5 b.Rivet 19 b is formed as a latching rivet to which the tear-off ring 13 is fastened with the opening provided on thering latch 18 by a snapping effect. Aprojection 34 is formed on the upper side of lid element 5 b and engages a part-ring-type recess 35 at the underside of thelid element 20.Recess 35 extends onto a partial circle extending concentrically to the center axis M across an angular sector, which corresponds with the admissible area of rotation oflid element 20 and is chosen so that opening 11 can be closed again by rotating thelid element 20. - Fastening lid 1 b to the can body 2 b is effected by suitable measures, such as ultrasonic welding and/or glueing adjacent a fold 3 b.
Lid element 20 is made from plastic, preferably PET. FIGS. 11 and 12 show the can body 2 b with the lid element 5 b again, however, with tear-off ring 13 andlid element 20 removed. - FIGS. 13 and 14 show representations similar to FIGS. 9 and 10 as further embodiments of a
lid 1 c which also is intended to be used for a PET can, which means that it is made and is suitable for being used with the can body 2 b made of plastic (PET).Lid 1 c differs from lid 1 b mainly insofar that instead of theinsert portion 10 b aninsert portion 10 c made from sheet metal is provided, which also forms therivet 19. FIGS. 15 and 16 show lid element 5 c oflid 1 c when the tear-off ring 13 and thelid element 20 are not yet assembled. - FIGS. 17 and 18 show in plan view as well in cross section a
lid 1 d for a PET drinks can, which means for being used with can body 2 b.Lid 1 d substantially compriseslid element 5 d only, which is fabricated from sheet metal, such as a sheet of aluminum or aluminum alloy, with a shape corresponding basically to the shape oflid element 5.Lid element 5 d is sealingly connected with the rim of can body 1 b in a suitable manner, f.e. by glueing, welding or any other suitable process. Instead oflatch 10 which can be teared-off,lid element 5 d has anopening 36 forming the drinking opening, which forms arim 37 extending into the interior space of can body 2 b. In order to enable emptying the content of the drinks can to a full extent, rim 37 is provided with slots oropenings 38 adjacent the underside of thelid element 5 d. By a set-up or screwed-onclosure element 39 theopening 37 can be closed. The associated threaded end can be provided with a single thread or a multiple thread, preferably with a high pitch so that theclosure element 39 can be removed or alternatively fitted by a limited rotational movement. - Because the thread for the
closure element 39 is provided on therim 37 extending into the interior of the can theclosure element 39 only extends a small distance beyond the upper side of the bottom oflid element 5 d, when the can is closed so that theclosure element 39 when closed extends only a small distance upwardly beyond the bottom of the lid, and in this manner several closed cans can be easily stacked. - The sealing effect between
lid element 5 d andclosure element 39 for example is guaranteed by the self-sealing thread or by an additional seal (not shown). - Furthermore, there is the possibility to provide said
closure element 39 so that safety for originality is obtained in such a manner that when opening theclosure element 39 for the first time a plumbing element, such as a perforation is to be destroyed mechanically so that an already open can clearly can be realized as being open. - Above, it has been explained that lid element 5 b is manufactured from metal sheet. Of course, there is the possibility to manufacture this lid element also from plastic, such as PET; according to FIGS. 19 and 20 the lid marked with le also can be manufactured in one piece with the can body 2 b already when being manufactured. Filling the can with liquid (drink) is performed through
opening 36, which is closed byclosure element 39 subsequent to being filled. - Instead of
10 b or 10 c made of metal or sheet metal said parts also can be made of suitable plastic.insert portions - Above, the invention has been described in connection with embodiments. It is understood that a plurality of alterations and changes will be possible without leaving the basic idea of the invention.
- The above description has started from the fact that
20 or 20 a has been fabricated from plastic. Of course, there is the possibility to fabricate such lid elements from metal or sheet metal. Furthermore, independent from the chosen material thelid element rim 21 of the 20 or 20 a can be segmented or can be provided with cuttings so that latching this rim at thelid element annular projection 23 will be easier, also by an especially effective form-locking engagement of theprojection 23 byrim 21. - Furthermore, with a sufficiently
long rivet 19 it is also possible to support the corresponding 20 or 20 a directly on said rivet in a rotatable manner, whereby the described embodiment with the rotatable support oflid element 20 or 20 a on said crank has the advantage of alid element short rivet 19 and thus a small structural height, and also avoids an excessive stress of the material when forming therivet 19. - Above, it has been described, too, that the
seal 30 provided at thebottom 6 of the lid has been designed as an annular seal surrounding thedrinking opening 11. Preferably, this seal in the rotational direction of thelid element 20 is of a width that in any rotational positions of the lid element, especially also in a position in whichdrinking opening 11 andopening 26 overlap each other only partly, the gap or transition betweenbottom 6 and 20 or 20 a are entirely sealed so that even if thelid element drinking opening 11 and theopening 26 overlap each other only partly, which means when thedrinking opening 11 is only partly open, filling material such as a drink cannot pass between thebottom 6 of the lid andlid element 20. The shape and the path ofseal 30 is shown by an interruptedline 30′ of FIG. 1. - FIGS. 21-24 show in different representations the various elements of a repeatedly closable lid 1 f of a further embodiment of the invention. The lid which can be used for the
can body 2 again consists of thelid element 5 f with bottom 6 f of the lid, whichelement 5 f is fastened to the can body by rolling-on, and corresponds tolid element 5 andbottom 6 of the lid;lid element 5 f with bottom 6 f of the lid for example is fabricated from metal (aluminum) with a shape corresponding tolid element 5. Furthermore, lid 1 f comprises therotatable lid element 20 f which in view of its function corresponds tolid element 20 and can be fabricated from plastic or metal. By means ofrivet 19 formed centrally onbottom 6 f of the lid, thelid element 20 f is rotatably supported at the bottom 6 f of the lid.Lid element 20 f with itsrim 50 corresponding torim 22 is supported in a form-locking manner along its periphery by press-on and latching steps, however, is rotatably supported onlid element 5 f or alternatively onbottom 6 f of the lid.Rim 50 engages theannular projection 51 which corresponds to theprojection 23. Together with therivet 19 the tear-off latch 52 is supported on the bottom 6 f of the lid or alternatively on thelid element 20 f. - On the underside facing bottom 6 f of the lid,
lid element 20 f has twostops 53 starting from theedge 50, which stops cooperate with aprojection 54, worked out from the material ofbottom 6 f of the lid and extending beyond the upper side of said bottom. The two stops 53, which are 180° staggered against each other in view of the center axis of thelid element 5 f, restrict the rotational movement of thelid element 20 f to an angle of about 180° or slightly less. - The
bottom 6 f of the lid has anarea 55, which is impressed, and which when being impressed releases the drinking opening by means of the tear-off latch 52. Withinlid element 20 f anopening 56 is provided, which corresponds to saidarea 55 or the drinking opening when opened. If lid 1 f is closed (originally sealed) as well if the drinking opening is opened and released, theopen area 55 and theopening 56 are coincident. If lid 1 f is closed again,lid element 20 f is rotated so that the open area 55 (drinking opening) is covered bylid element 5 f. - At the underside facing bottom 6 f the
lid element 20 f is provided with aseal 57 formed similar to a figure eight, which seal on the one hand extends along the edge of theopening 56, namely along asection 57′ of the seal. Opposite to section 57 asealing section 57″ is formed as a mirror image relative to the symmetrical axis SA. Also the two stops 53 are symmetrically arranged in view of the symmetry axis intersecting the center axis oflid element 20 f. With opening 56 arranged coincident witharea 55 the seal with itssection 57′ contacts the edge area at the bottom 6 f of thelid surrounding area 55. With the lid 1 f closed again or with the drinking opening (open area 55) closed againsection 57″ rests againstbottom 6 of the lid with the rim surrounding saidarea 55. As shown,seal 57 is also formed in such a manner that it surrounds thecenter opening 58 within thelid element 5 f for therivet 19 alongsection 57′″ so that especially with an originally sealed can thelid element 20 f is sealingly closedadjacent rivet 19 so that for example no liquid can flow from the outer side oflid element 20 f between the bottom of the lid and the lid element. The tear-off latch 52 is formed of sheet metal with the usual shape. In addition toprojections 59 extending beyond the upper side, and having on its upper side thelid element 20 f moulded and formed followers or handles, is provided withfurther projections 60, which operate as locks for the tear-off latch 52 in such a manner that said tear-off latch subsequent to breaking up thearea 55 is returned into a position, in which it is in flat contact with the upper side of thelid element 20 f and is interlocked with thelatch elements 60 by being locked. - Lid 1 f is designed so that it can be stacked within a seaming machine or within a magazine etc. together with a plurality of identical lids nested between each other, and accordingly can be processed by usual closure methods. Especially,
lid element 20 f is formed as a flat element. -
Seal 57 for example is applied in a suitable manner subsequent to manufacturing thelid element 20 f. Especially, when manufacturing thelid element 20 f of plastic there is the possibility to mould theseal 57 or to manufacture it by an in-mould-process together with thelid element 20 f. The plastic material forlid element 20 f preferably is a material such as PET, suitable for food. - Above, there has been stated that the tear-
off latch 52 is made of metal. Of course, there is the possibility to manufacture the tear-off latch partly or entirely of plastic. Furthermore, there is the possibility when manufacturing thelid element 20 f to mould the tear-off latch onto said lid element by means of a section of material acting as a hinge. - FIGS. 35-42 show various views of the
lid element 20 g as a further embodiment. This lid element preferably is made from plastic and differs fromlid element 20 f substantially in that at the upper side of the lid element at both sides of opening 58 two bearingelements 61 are provided, on which a tear-off latch 62 manufactured as a forming element or an injection moulded part of plastic with pivot pins 63 can be fastened by clicking-on.Bearing elements 61 are provided with bearingopenings 64, which are open on one side facing theopening 58, which with pivot pins 63 clicked-on surround said pivot pin along a peripheral area of more than 180°. Because the bearingopenings 64 are open towards the opening 56, the pivot pins 63 when tearing-off thearea 55 in order to release the discharge or drinking opening will not be pushed out from theirbearing elements 61. - By forming the pivot pins 63 and the associated bearing
openings 64 in a suitable manner it is possible that tear-off latch 62 subsequent to breaking-up the drinking opening can be moved back by locking into the position, in which it is in flat contact with the upper side of thelid element 20 g. Assembling thelid element 20 g with the bottom (not shown) of the lid, such as bottom 20 f of FIGS. 21-24, can be performed by pressing-on thelid element 20 g and subsequently rivetting with therivet 19 formed from the bottom of the lid. Basically, there is also the possibility of the so called assembly injection moulding process with which thelid element 20 g is injection moulded onto the bottom of the lid, whereby the tear-off latch 62 is assembled. There is also the possibility to manufacturelid element 20 g with the tear-off latch 62 by the so called assembly jet moulding process, according to which initially one of two parts is formed by jet moulding, and subsequent thereto the other part will be moulded so that the articulated connection between the tear-off latch 62 and thelid element 20 g is obtained. - As especially shown in FIGS. 41 and 42 the pivot pins 63 are arranged closer to the one end than to the other. On the one end tear-
off latch 62 has a ledge-type projection 65 which when breaking-up thearea 55 of the bottom of the lid releasing the discharge or drinking opening will be in contact with this area. The other end distant from thepivot pin 63 is used as a handle surface for the breaking-up operation. - FIGS. 43-49 show various views, especially different views of the individual parts of a relockable container with larger volume and with a lid, which can be locked again. The
container 66 comprises a container body or canbody 2 h, which at its top side is sealed by means oflid 1 h.Lid 1 h includes thelid element 5 h with the bottom 6 h of the lid, which is formed within anarea 6 h′ ofbottom 6 displaced from the center axis BMA of the container by means ofsection 67 pressed-out from the material ofbottom 6 h, whichsection 67 is annular in shape relative to the center axis M, and the shape of which corresponds to the center area, such asbottom 6 of the lid, and especially has arim 51 corresponding torim 23 which peripherally overlaps therotatable lid element 20 h.Section 67 comprisesarea 68 corresponding to thearea 55, and can be compressed so that the drinking opening will be released.Lid element 20 h is designed similar to lid element 20 b, is rotatably supported around axis M onsection 67, and is fastened against being lifted by a rivet formed from the material ofbottom 6 h adjacent the center axis M. So far as it concerns function andstructure lid element 5 h is equivalent tolid element 20 g. Of course,lid element 20 h also can be formed similar tolid element 5 f or any other lid element described above, especially also in view of the tear-off latch 69 which corresponds to tear-off latch 62. The embodiment of FIGS. 43-49 can be described so that for thelarge volume container 66 bottom 6 h of the lid has an increased diameter and that therelockable section 67 of the bottom of the lid providing the drinking and discharge opening is designed according to the lid of a can with a smaller diameter, namely with the rotatable lid element used in connection with cans and containers of smaller diameter. - Above, there has been described that the
20, 20 f, 20 g, 20 h can be rotatably connected with the lid portion by riveting, wherebyrotatable lid element rivet 19 is formed from the material of the non-rotatable lid portion. However, there is also the possibility of fastening the rotatable lid element as well on its periphery as also centrally by latching and clipping ontoelement 19 b formed as a stopping pin so that subsequent to the latchingstep element 19 b again operates as a pivot pin for the rotatable lid element 20-20 h. - As shown in FIG. 50 the seals provided on the rotatable lid element, namely seal 57 formed as a narrow web or alternatively
sections 57′ and 57″ thereof cooperate with anedge area 55′ which is embossed and above its upper surface of the bottom 6 f of the lid points away and surrounds the discharge or drinking opening subsequent to impressing the 55 or 58, as well in the start position of the rotatable lid element if thearea area 55 is not yet opened, in which (condition)section 57′ of theseal 57 contacts theedge area 55′, as also if the container is closed again, whensection 57″ ofseal 57contacts edge area 55′. In this case seal 57 according to FIG. 50 is concave in cross section at its lower, free side, namely with agroove 70, which extends along the seal and is open at its underside so that rotating the rotatable lid element 20-20 h can be obtained with little effort, and at the same time it is possible to obtain a sealingly closed lid element. - Within FIGS. 50 and 51
reference numeral 71 shows a precessing seal, which also surroundsseal 57 and is provided at the underside of therotatable seal portion 20 f, for example is moulded thereto.Seal 71 has a tapering cross section towards its free end (FIG. 50) so that the inclination of theoutside surface 71′ opposite to seal 57 relative to a vertical line in view of the plane of the rotatable lid portion is about 5°, and the inclination at theinner surface 71″, namely thatside facing seal 57 with the shown embodiment is about 15°. As shown in FIG. 51,seal 71 is radially inwardly displaced between the two stops 53 so thatstop 54 in each rotational position of the lid element referenced to the rotational axis in view of theseal 71 is displaced radially outwardly, and the seal will not be damaged bystop 54.Seal 71 guarantees that for example also in view of the usual washing and drying operation subsequent to the filling and closing of a container, no cleaning fluid can pass between the non-rotatable and the rotatable lid elements. Because the seal per se cooperates with a defined area of the non-rotatable lid element, an optimum sealing effect is obtained. The height of theseal 71 is chosen so that peripherally it is only slightly in contact with thenon-rotatable lid element 5 f, however, the sealing effect is obtained so that an increased force is not required for rotating the rotatable lid element by means of theseal 71. In order to simplify rotating therotatable lid element 20 f, a lubricant is added to the material for the used 57 and 71.seal - As mentioned above, the
area 57 forming the discharge opening subsequent to the tearing-off step is provided with anembossed rim 57′. There is the possibility that said embossed rim with an originally closed container extends into opening 56 of the rotatable lid element, supported by the fact that the non-rotatable lid element in view of an interior pressure of the originally closed container, such as by the CO2 pressure of the originally closed container, is curved outwardly. Only when breaking-upsection 57 the interior pressure escapes so that the curvature of the non-rotatable lid element is reduced to such an extent that rotating therotatable lid element 20 f will be possible. - In addition, there is the possibility to provide different symbols or information at the upper surface of the
non-rotatable lid element 5 f, such as profit or lottery numbers for profit games, symbols, can characterising numbers and the like. Said symbols and statements are applied so that they will only be visible subsequent to rotating the rotatable lid element from the original position into the lockable position. - Above, there has been described that the corresponding container lid is fastened in a ready assembled condition to the container body, for example with a lid element rotatably assembled at the bottom of the lid of the non-rotatable lid element, such as by rolling on. Basically, there is also the possibility to design the bottom of the lid and the rotatable lid element in such a manner that the rotatable lid element only can be applied subsequent to closing the container by means of the non-rotatable lid element, for example by pushing on and latching or in any other suitable manner. Also in this case it is guaranteed that the rotatable lid element is guided at its periphery in a form-locking manner, however, is rotatable at the bottom of the lid of the non-rotatable lid element, and is rotatably connected with this bottom of the lid by means of a pivot pin or the like in the center position.
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