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AU2003262423A1
AU2003262423A1 AU2003262423A AU2003262423A AU2003262423A1 AU 2003262423 A1 AU2003262423 A1 AU 2003262423A1 AU 2003262423 A AU2003262423 A AU 2003262423A AU 2003262423 A AU2003262423 A AU 2003262423A AU 2003262423 A1 AU2003262423 A1 AU 2003262423A1
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Gregory Antier
Elmar Mock
Philippe Odet
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
    • B65D51/00Closures not otherwise provided for
    • B65D51/14Rigid discs or spherical members adapted to be held in sealing engagement with mouth of container, e.g. closure plates for preserving jars
    • B65D51/145Rigid discs or spherical members adapted to be held in sealing engagement with mouth of container, e.g. closure plates for preserving jars by means of an additional element connected directly to the container

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Abstract

The sealing device consists of a disc (121) which can close the neck (101) of a receptacle and an inner capsule (122) which can be glued or sealed on the neck edge (113). A ring (124) with an inner thread (341) engages a neck outer thread (111). The ring is fitted with a stop (344) which extends from one edge in an axial direction (X-X') which can exert a pushing force (F3) on the disc in the direction in which the disk is separated relative to the neck. Independent claims are included for a receptacle and a method of producing the sealing device.

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WO 03/089310 1 PCT/FRO3/01262 SEALING DEVICE, RECEPTACLE FITTED WITH ONE SUCH DEVICE AND METHOD FOR THE PRODUCTION OF ONE SUCH DEVICE The invention relates to a sealing device and to a receptacle fitted with 5 such a device. The invention also relates to a method for producing such a device and to a method for sealing a receptacle with the aid of such a device. In the domain of packaging of food products, it is known to fit a bottle made of extruded or blown plastics material with a peel-off inner capsule welded by induction heating on the edge of the neck of the bottle. Such an inner o10 capsule must be peeled off by hand and thrown away when the contents of such a bottle are used for the first time. This peel-off operation is relatively delicate and may be imperfectly carried out, particularly by a child or an elderly person whose fingers have lost their agility. In addition, this operation requires that the user go to a garbage can to throw the capsule away, unless he/she leaves the 15is latter lying on a table. It is known from CH-A-556 274 to fit a stopper with an inner rib intended to retain in position a disc provided with an aluminium foil. In order to install the disc in the stopper, it is necessary to deform it temporarily. As a result, a deformation of the disc in the opposite direction can lead to its involuntary 20 extraction from the stopper, in particular when a bottle is opened the first time. In addition, when the disc is being positioned in the stopper, there exists a risk of damaging its peripheral edge, this affecting the obtained seal negatively. Such a device can therefore not be considered as reliable.
WO 03/089310 2 PCT/FRO3/01262 The same applies to the devices known from US-A-5 346 082, US-A-4 473 163 and US-A-5 984 124. It is a more particular object of the invention to overcome these drawbacks by proposing a novel sealing device which comprises an inner 5 sealing capsule welded on a neck before a receptacle is used the first time, in which it is not necessary to peel off the inner capsule by hand in order to have access to the contents of the receptacle, and whose functioning is reliable. In this spirit, the invention relates to a sealing device for sealing a receptacle provided with a threaded neck, this device comprising a stopper o10 adapted to close this neck, an inner capsule adapted to be glued to or sealed on the edge of this neck, a sealing disc on which the inner capsule is fixed, this disc projecting radially outside the neck, and a ring provided with an inner thread adapted to cooperate with the outer thread of the neck, this ring being fitted with at least one projection which extends in the direction of the disc and 15 which is adapted to exert a pushing effort on the disc in a direction in which the disc is spaced in relation to the neck. This device is characterized in that the afore-mentioned projection extends, from an edge of the ring, essentially in an axial direction. Thanks to the invention, an appropriate manipulation of the ring makes it 20 possible to exert, thanks to the projection, a localized thrust sufficient to move the disc away from the neck, this making it possible to disconnect the inner capsule, which remains fast with the disc, with respect to the neck. In this way, the tedious operation of peeling off the inner capsule by hand, as is necessary in the state of the art, can be dispensed with. If desired, the disconnection of the 25 inner capsule with respect to the neck can be indicated by a WO 03/089310 3 PCT/FRO3/01262 sound signal, for example of "click" type. The particular orientation of the projection in an axial direction allows it to act efficiently on the disc. The invention also relates to a receptacle, such as a bottle made of plastics material, fitted with a sealing device as described previously. Such a receptacle 5 is easier to manipulate than known equipment, particularly when used for the first time. The invention also relates to a method for producing a device as described previously and, more specifically, to a method in which are carried out steps consisting in: 10 a) manufacturing a ring provided with an inner thread adapted to cooperate with the outer thread of the neck; b) manufacturing a sealing disc; characterized in that it comprises steps consisting in: c) providing the ring, on its outer radial surface, with elements in relief; 15 d) providing the ring with at least one projection extending, from one edge of this ring, essentially in an axial direction; e) manufacturing a cap adapted to cover the neck and the ring screwed on this neck; f) providing this cap, on its inner radial surface, with elements in relief; 20 g) introducing the sealing disc in the cap; h) introducing the ring in the cap, bringing the elements in relief, respectively provided on the outer radial surface of the ring and on the inner radial surface of the cap, into engagement, by directing the projections towards said disc and by blocking said disc in the cap thanks to said ring. 25 WO 03/089310 4 PCT/FRO3/01262 Advantageously, steps c) and d) are carried out at the same time as step a) which is a step of moulding the ring. Similarly, step f) is advantageously carried out at the same time as step e) which is a step of moulding the cap. 5 According to an advantageous aspect of the invention, during steps a) to f), the ring, the cap, the disc and the projection are dimensioned and positioned so that the projection is adapted to withdraw the disc from the neck, while the device is being unscrewed with respect to the neck. Finally, the invention relates to a method for sealing a receptacle by io means of a device manufactured in accordance with the afore-mentioned method, in which the disc is fixed on the neck, for example by heat-sealing an inner capsule borne by the disc, after the device has been positioned on the neck. The invention will be more readily understood and other advantages thereof will appear more clearly in the light of the following description of two 15 forms of embodiment of a receptacle and of a sealing device according to the invention, given solely by way of example and made with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which: Figure 1 is a view in perspective, with parts torn away, of the neck of a bottle fitted with a sealing device according to the invention. 20 Figure 2 is an exploded view in perspective of the sealing device of Figure 1. Figure 3 is an axial half-section of the neck of a bottle fitted with the sealing device of Figures 1 and 2. Figure 4 is an axial section of a sealing device in accordance with a 25 second form of WO 03/089310 5 PCT/FRO3/01262 embodiment of the invention mounted on the neck of a bottle, and Figure 5 is a view similar to Figure 1 for the device of Figure 4, the neck of the bottle also being exploded. IV-IV indicates the plane of section of Figure 4. 5 The bottle B shown in Figures 1 and 3 comprises a neck 101 provided with an outer thread 111 and a part 112 of which the outer surface 114 is intended to receive in abutment an inner capsule 122 made of an aluminium based complex and belonging to a sealing device 102. This inner capsule is glued, over substantially the whole of its surface, on a disc 121 of which the io peripheral edge 321 projects radially outside the outer radial surface 115 of the neck 101, the diameter D 12 1 of the disc 121 being greater than the diameter D 115 of the surface 115. A ring 124 is provided to be screwed on the neck 101 and is provided, to that end, with an inner thread 341 adapted to cooperate with the thread 111. This 15is ring is provided with three projections 344, 344' and 344" which extend, from its edge 345 closest to the disc 121, substantially in directions parallel to the central axis X-X' of the neck 101. The projection 344 is defined by a surface 344a substantially parallel to axis X-X' and an inclined surface 344b forming ramp, as is seen from the following explanations. The other projections have substantially 20 the same shape. The projections are regularly distributed over the edge 345. A cap 125 made in one piece of plastics material is provided to be mounted on the neck 101, surrounding the ring 124. The bottom 351 of this cap is parallel to the disc 121 and extends in a skirt 352 which surrounds the ring 124. In practice, the disc 121 is disposed in the vicinity of the inner surface 353 25 of the bottom 351, two WO 03/089310 6 PCT/FRO3/01262 circular ribs 351a and 351b making it possible to exert on the disc 321 a localized effort F 2 for applying the inner capsule 122 against the edge 113 of the neck 101. Furthermore, the skirt 352 is provided with a series of teeth 354 made on 5 its inner radial surface 355, these teeth being configured and positioned so that they can be in engagement with teeth 346 made on the outer radial surface 347 of the ring 124. In this way, the elements 124 and 125 are fast in rotation about axis X-X'. The skirt 125 is also provided with a return 356, provided to engage in an io annular groove 348 made in the surface 347, so that the elements 124 and 125 are also fast in translation parallel to axis X-X'. A tamper-proof ring is constituted by a part 349 of the ring 324 connected to its principal part by a cleavable zone 349a, part 349 being blocked on the neck 101 by a circular flange 116. 15 The inner capsule 122 is glued on the edge 112 until the bottle B is first used. When an effort of unscrewing is exerted on the cap 125, the latter entrains the ring 124 due to the cooperation of the teeth 346 and 354. This has the effect of displacing the projections 344, 344' and 344" in the direction of the edge 321 20 of the disc 121, then of exerting on this edge a effort of thrust F 3 sufficient to separate the inner capsule 122 from the surface 114, since the connection between the elements 121 and 122 is permanent. The inclined nature of the surface 344b and of the equivalent surfaces confers to the effort F 3 a progressive nature as a function of the rotation of the ring 124. 25 WO 03/089310 7 PCT/FRO3/01262 The effort of thrust or of detachment F 3 is concentrated in the vicinity of the edge 321 of the disc 121, which improves its efficiency. The disc 121 conserves a planar configuration, whatever the force of tightening of the ring 124 on the neck 101. 5 In particular, the disc 121 fitted with the inner capsule 122 may be positioned against the bottom 351 of the cap 125 without being deformed, as it may be positioned before the ring 124 is itself introduced in the cap 125. When the disc is subjected to the localized effort F 3 exerted by the projections 344, 344' and 344", it is possible that it bends during a transitory o10 phase of detachment of the inner capsule 122 with respect to the neck 101. To that end, the space provided for receiving the edge 321 between the ring 124 and the cap 125 must be sufficiently wide and the fact of making the assembly 124 125 in two parts makes it possible to form such a space without difficulty during the respective moulding operations of these parts, which would not be 15is necessarily the case if such an assembly were moulded in one sole operation. In addition, the parts 124 and 125 may (be) made in different colours, this allowing a user to immediately recognize the type of sealing device which he/she must manipulate. When the bottle B is to be resealed, it suffices to rescrew the ring 124, this 20 having the effect of applying the disc 121 against the part 112 of the neck 101 by a fresh transmission of the effort F 2 between the ribs 351a and 351b and the disc 121. In other words, the device 2 is as easy to use as a conventional stopper not having an inner capsule, while it ensures a totally sealed closure of the 25 receptacle WO 03/089310 8 PCT/FRO3/01262 that it fits as long as it has not been withdrawn therefrom at least once. Manufacture of the sealing device 102 takes place by moulding, on the one hand, the ring 124 and, on the other hand, the cap 125 in their configurations shown in Figure 2. During these moulding operations, the projections 344, 344' 5 and 344" and the teeth 346 of the ring 124, as well as the teeth 354 of the cap 125, are formed. Furthermore, the sealing disc 121 is manufactured by moulding and the inner capsule 122 is glued on this disc. The sealing disc is then introduced in the cap so that the disc 121 comes in o10 the immediate vicinity of the inner surface 353 of the bottom 351, in abutment on the ribs 351a and 35 l1b. The disc is placed in a position such that the inner capsule 122 is located on the face of the disc 121 opposite the bottom 351. The ring 124 is then positioned in the cap 125, bringing the teeth 346 and 354 into engagement and directing the projections 344, 344' and 344" towards 15is the disc, this inducing a blockage of the disc and of the inner capsule between the bottom 351 and the projections 344, 344' and 344". It will be noted that this form of embodiment of the device 102 does not induce deformation of the disc 121 in order to position it, unlike the methods of manufacturing the devices known, for example, from CH-A-556 274. 20 In the second form of embodiment of the invention shown in Figures 5 and 6, the elements similar to those of the first embodiment bear identical references. The bottle B of this embodiment comprises a neck 101 provided with an outer thread 111 on which a ring 124 provided with a thread 341 comes into 25 engagement. This ring is provided with a plurality of projections, of which only one is visible in Figures 4 and 5 with reference WO 03/089310 9 PCT/FRO3/01262 344 and which extend substantially from an edge 345 of the ring 124 in a direction parallel to a central axis X-X' of the neck, of the ring and of an associated cap 125. The ring 124 has a geometry somewhat different from that of the first 5 embodiment, but its functioning is similar. In particular, the ring is provided with teeth 346 adapted to cooperate with internal teeth 354 of the skirt 352 of the cap 125, so as to be driven in rotation about axis X-X' by this cap, which induces a displacement of the ring 124 opposite the bottom of the bottle B, this having the effect of bringing the o10 projections 344 and equivalent into abutment against the peripheral edge 321 of the disc 121 and of allowing its disconnection with respect to an inclined part 112 of the neck 101. As previously, the disc 121 may be positioned against the bottom 351 of the cap 125 before the ring 124 is introduced in this cap. 15 The ring 124 is provided with an outer radial flange 348 adapted to be received in an inner shoulder 358 of the skirt 352, this ensuring an efficient positioning of these elements 124 and 125 with respect to each other. It will be noted that, when the bottle B is closed, the projection 344 is spaced apart from the disc 121 by a non-zero distance d this avoiding local deformation of the 20 edge 321 by the projections 344 and equivalent. The assembling of the device 102 of this form of embodiment is effected with a method similar to that explained with reference to the first embodiment. Whatever the form of embodiment envisaged, the mode of assembly of the disc 121 in the cap 125 avoids the risks of damage of the disc, such damage 25 negatively affecting the tightness of the seal obtained.
WO 03/089310 10 PCT/FRO3/01262 This is important insofar as an aseptic seal is often sought. The invention is not limited to the embodiments described, which may be modified. In particular, the technical characteristics of the two embodiments shown may be combined together. 5

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1. Device for sealing a receptacle provided with a threaded neck, this device comprising: - a stopper (125) adapted to close said neck (101), 5 - an inner capsule (122) adapted to be glued to or sealed on the edge of said neck, - a sealing disc (121) on which said inner capsule (122) is fixed, and projecting radially (D 1 21 /D 115 ) outside said neck (101), and - a ring provided with an inner thread (341) adapted to cooperate with the io outer thread (111) of said neck, said ring being fitted with at least one projection (344, 344', 344") extending in the direction of said disc (121) and adapted to exert a pushing effort (F 3 ) on said disc in a direction in which said disc is spaced in relation to said neck, characterized in that said projection (344, 344', 344") extends, from an edge 15is (345) of said ring (124), essentially in an axial direction (X-X').
2. Device according to Claim 1, characterized in that said stopper is a cap (125) adapted to cover said neck (101), said disc (121) being disposed in the vicinity of the inner face (353) of the bottom (351) of said cap and maintained in place by said ring (124), itself fast in rotation with an annular skirt (352) of said 20 cap.
3. Device according to Claim 2, characterized in that said ring (124) is provided, on its outer radial face (347), with elements in relief (346) adapted to come into engagement with elements in relief (354) of corresponding shape formed on the inner radial face (355) of said skirt (352). 25 WO 03/089310 12 PCT/FRO3/01262
4. Device according to one of the preceding Claims, characterized in that said projection (344, 344', 344") forms an inclined ramp (344b) allowing a progressive application of said effort (F 3 ), as a function of the rotation of said ring.
5 5. Receptacle for liquid, particularly bottle (B) made of plastics material, fitted with a sealing device (102) according to one of the preceding Claims.
6. Method for producing a sealing device for a receptacle provided with a threaded neck, in which are carried out steps consisting in: a) manufacturing a ring (124) provided with an inner thread (341) adapted o10 to cooperate with the outer thread (111) of said neck (101); b) manufacturing a sealing disc (121); characterized in that it comprises steps consisting in: c) providing said ring, on its outer radial surface (347), with elements in relief (346); 15 d) providing said ring with at least one projection (344, 344', 344") extending, from one edge (345) of said ring, essentially in an axial direction (X X'); e) manufacturing a cap (125) adapted to cover said neck (101) and said ring (124) screwed on said neck; 20 f) providing said cap, on its inner radial surface (355), with elements in relief (354); g) introducing said sealing disc (121) in said cap; h) introducing said ring (124) in said cap (125), bringing the elements in relief (346, 354), respectively provided on the outer radial surface (347) of the 25 ring and on the inner radial surface (355) of the cap, into engagement, by directing said projections (344, 344', 344") WO 03/089310 13 PCT/FRO3/01262 towards said disc and by blocking said disc in said cap thanks to said ring.
7. Method according to Claim 6, characterized in that steps c) and d) are carried out at the same time as step a) which is a step of moulding said ring (24).
8. Method according to one of Claims 6 or 7, characterized in that step f) is 5 carried out at the same time as step e) which is a step of moulding said cap (125).
9. Method according to one of Claims 6 to 8, characterized in that, during steps a) to f), the ring (124), the cap (125), the disc (121) and the projection (344, 344, 344") are dimensioned and positioned so that said projection is io adapted to separate (F 3 ) said disc from said neck, while said device (102) is being unscrewed with respect to the neck (101).
10. Method for sealing a receptacle by means of a device manufactured in accordance with one of Claims 6 to 9, characterized in that it comprises a step of fixing said disc (121) on said neck (101), after said device (102) has been 15 positioned on said neck, particularly by heat-sealing an inner capsule (122) borne by said disc on said neck.
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