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WO1997044260A1 - Recyclable closure system - Google Patents

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WO1997044260A1
WO1997044260A1 PCT/US1997/008530 US9708530W WO9744260A1 WO 1997044260 A1 WO1997044260 A1 WO 1997044260A1 US 9708530 W US9708530 W US 9708530W WO 9744260 A1 WO9744260 A1 WO 9744260A1
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closure
sealing means
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Volker Ludwig Heiner
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The Procter & Gamble Company
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Priority to DK97924781T priority Critical patent/DK0907574T3/en
Priority to AU30097/97A priority patent/AU3009797A/en
Priority to DE69701874T priority patent/DE69701874T2/en
Priority to AT97924781T priority patent/ATE192400T1/en
Priority to EP97924781A priority patent/EP0907574B1/en
Publication of WO1997044260A1 publication Critical patent/WO1997044260A1/en
Priority to GR20000401205T priority patent/GR3033514T3/en

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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
    • B65D41/00Caps, e.g. crown caps or crown seals, i.e. members having parts arranged for engagement with the external periphery of a neck or wall defining a pouring opening or discharge aperture; Protective cap-like covers for closure members, e.g. decorative covers of metal foil or paper
    • B65D41/02Caps or cap-like covers without lines of weakness, tearing strips, tags, or like opening or removal devices
    • B65D41/04Threaded or like caps or cap-like covers secured by rotation
    • B65D41/0435Threaded or like caps or cap-like covers secured by rotation with separate sealing elements
    • B65D41/045Discs

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  • the present invention relates to closure systems for a container for pourable material in particular for pourable material for human consumption such as beverages.
  • the closure system relates to a beverage bottle having a screw cap closure system.
  • the closure system comprises a closure frame providing the physical stability and protection of the closure system and a sealing means which is removably joined to the closure frame to provide appropriate sealing of the container.
  • the present invention allows to recycle or reuse the closure frame and to recycle the sealing means.
  • Twist off caps or screw cap closure systems for bottles are well-known in the art.
  • these systems comprise a closure frame which has integrally joined to it a sealing means to provide a barrier between the environment and the content of the bottle.
  • these bottles are provided under a reduced internal pressure such that the twist off cap is slightly deformed by being pulled into the bottle and upon releasing the seal provides an audible signal indicating an intact temper proof.
  • the sealing means used in these twist off caps is usually provided by polyvinylchloride material.
  • Polyvinylchloride (herinafter abreviated by PVC) does provide certain benefits to the sealing means e. g. the repeatable ability to undergo deformations to provide proper sealing.
  • PVC Polyvinylchloride
  • these advantages are balanced with certain disadvantages which are in particular environmental concerns with PVC.
  • PVC polyvinylchloride
  • This removal of the PVC and paint is usually achieved by burning but has become very uneconomical due to ecological concerns about PVC fumes and the resulting precautions for the process.
  • PVC has a high affinity to absorb organic compounds. Therefore twist of cap closures having PVC sealing means cannot be reused for containers comprising materials for human consumption because the sealing means will become contaminated, i.e. loaded with the organic compounds present in the container content. Reuse or recycling of sealing means having such contamination is of course prohibited under many local regulatory laws.
  • the present invention relates to a closure system for a container for pourable material such as a bottle for liquids preferably a bottle for beverages.
  • the closure system is separable from the container, i.e. the present invention does not relate to closure systems which are kept connected to the container while the container is open and some of the container content is removed from the container.
  • the closure system according to the present invention comprises a closure frame and a sealing means where the sealing means is removably joined to the closure frame.
  • the closure frame can be recycled or even be reused while the sealing means can at least be recycled due to being removably joined to the closure frame.
  • removably joined refers to a connection between the sealing means and the closure frame which under usual use conditions will maintain their connection such that they appear to be one system.
  • removal of the sealing means from the closure frame does not cause any undue burton or special effort if carried out by a mechanical device or by a person.
  • no part of the closure frame will be scratched or damaged due to the automated removal of the sealing means. Most preferably this is achieved by frictional measures, constructive measures, or combination thereof.
  • adhesives which leave no or an acceptable residue on the closure frame can also be employed in the context of the present invention.
  • reusable means the possibility of using the same item for the same purpose again at least one time, but preferably several times.
  • a reusable closure frame is therefore more limited than the term "a recyclable closure frame” since the term “recyclable” as used hereinafter refers to a closure frame which can be reused or which is made of materials such that it allows to use the material again in order to provide new articles of manufacture.
  • This new article of manufacture can be alternatively the same article of manufacture from which the recycled material is provided (this can alternatively be termed "complete recycling") or a different article of manufacture which has e.g. a lower purity requirement.
  • the closure system according to the present invention is a screw cap system and can be separated from the container which it closes by unscrewing.
  • the closure system is a "twist off * system which is removable by unscrewing the closure system with about one quarter or even less turn of the closure frame.
  • the sealing means according to the present invention is essentially made of one single material preferably a polymeric material in particular polyethylene material which is known for its good recyclability.
  • the closure frame can be provided by many materials, however, it is preferable that the closure frame be provided by a relatively stable and durable material such that it is substantially undeformable.
  • Such materials can be for example ceramics, but sheet metal materials such as tin metal or other iron comprising metals are particular preferred especially when recycling of the closure frame material into new closure frames is desired.
  • Figure 1 is a cross-sectional view of the closure system according to the present invention.
  • Figure 2 is a cross-sectional view of an alternative closure system according to the present invention having an alternative joining means.
  • Figure 3 is a cross-sectional view of yet another alternative closure system according to the present invention .
  • Figure 4 is a cross sectional view of a sealing means similar to that shown in the closure system in figure 1.
  • Figure 5 is a bottom plan of view of the sealing mean of figure 4. Detailed description of the invention
  • a closure system for pourable materials in containers is provided.
  • the pourable materials can be any kind of liquid or solids in a pourable form, i.e. typically granules or powders.
  • the materials for which the closure systems of the present invention are designed are liquids for human consumption and in that respect particularly fruit juice or other organic compound comprising beverages such as milk, fruit juice or aroma comprising refreshment drinks, colas, or lemonades.
  • fruit juice or other organic compound comprising beverages such as milk, fruit juice or aroma comprising refreshment drinks, colas, or lemonades.
  • the container according to the present invention for which the closure systems can beneficially be used can in principal be any kind of container.
  • bottles particularly bottles which are transparent such as PET-bottles, glas bottles or bottles of other transparent polymeric materials are preferred, with glas bottles being the most preferred containers.
  • FIG 1 the closure system (10) is shown in a cross-sectional view comprising the closure frame (20) and the sealing means (30).
  • the closure frame (20) comprises a flat portion (22) having a perimeter (23).
  • the flat portion (22) need not to be absolutely flat but can be provided with minor depressions or raises parallel to the central axis (31).
  • the flange has a proximal edge (25) which joins the flange to the flat portion (22) along the perimeter (23) and a distal edge (26) which is furthest away from the proximal edge (25) of the flange (24).
  • the closure frame (20) can have and preferably has a folded rim (28). For screw cap systems or twist-off systems portions of this rim provide extending tongues which provide the screw threat for such a screw cap system.
  • the closure frame (20) can also have different shapes as can be seen in figure 2 showing an alternative embodiment of the closure frame having a central portion raised in order to form a central circular notch into which a portion of the sealing means can be inserted to provide a removable joining between them.
  • the closure frame (20) provides stability to the screw cap system and protects the sealing means (30). It therefore is preferably made out of a material which is dourable and shape stable. Particularly iron comprising metal sheet material such as tin is preferred.
  • closure frame such that it can be recycled after the separation from the sealing means to provide a raw material source for new articles of manufacture.
  • materials for the closure frame which allow to provide new closure frames by recycling and most preferred according to the present invention are those materials and designs which are capable of reuse of the closure frame at least one, but preferably several times.
  • Such a closure frame could be made of metal coated with a durable coating of paint on both sides. It would then be possibile to provide indications on the screw cap of the number of reuses in order to sort out closure frames after a preset number of reuses for example after five times reusing the closure frame.
  • closure frames can also be optionally present in embodiments according to the present invention.
  • easy grip ripples on the flange, sorting and positioning aids are common in this respect.
  • the sealing means (30) is shown in figures 1, 2 and 3 in a cross-sectional view through its rotational symetry axis or central axis (31).
  • the sealing means (30) has the function to connect at its periphery with the rim of the aperture of the container which is to be sealed. Mechanically this is achieved by placing the closure frame over the container opening with the sealing means inbetween such that the sealing means is pressed onto the rim of the aperture in the container to be sealed.
  • the sealing means comprises a flexible concave disk portion (32) having a substantially circular perimeter (34).
  • the concave disk (32) in a relaxed state has a concave shape in which the centre (36) of the concave disk (32) bends away from the container.
  • the sealing means (30) has a circular flange (38) depending from the perimeter (34) of the concave disk (32).
  • the flange depending from the concave disk (32) has a conical portion (39) a fixation portion (37) for joining the sealing means (30) to the closure frame (20).
  • the fixation portion (37) preferably ends in a number of tongues (40), preferably in a number of pointy tongues (40) as shown in figure 5.
  • the term pointy in this context includes tongues having a slightly rounded or a cutoff tip without loosing the generally pointy appearance.
  • the tongues (40) can be present in any number but are preferably provided symmetrical around the circular periphery of the fixation portion (37), i.e. there should be at least 2 tongues (40). Most preferred are the sealing means with 24 or more tongues (40).
  • the sealing means (30) can be made of any material which provides the necessary flexibility and elasticity to create the desired seal of the aperture in the container to be closed. Most preferred and economically desirable are thermoplastic materials such as PVC, polyethylene, polypropylene but also cured polymeric materials such as synthetic rubber or similar materials can be used.
  • the sealing means (30) can be provided by combinations of material which satisfy the different functions of the sealing means better than one single material would.
  • sealing means having tongues (40) made of material which in conjunction with the closure frame has a high coefficient of friction but using a different material for the conical portion (39) and/or for the concave disk portion (32) are considered.
  • the sealing means should also provide indication of weather the content of the container prior to initial opening has been exposed to the environment.

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Abstract

The present invention relates to closure systems (10) for a container for pourable material in particular for pourable material for human consumption such as beverages. In particular the closure system (10) relates to a beverage bottle having a screw cap closure system. The closure system comprises a closure frame (20) providing the physical stability and protection of the closure system (10) and a sealing means (30) which is removably joined to the closure frame (20) to provide appropriate sealing of the container. The present invention allows to recycle or reuse the closure frame (20) and to recycle the sealing means (30).

Description

RECYCLABLE CLOSURE SYSTEM
Field of the invention
The present invention relates to closure systems for a container for pourable material in particular for pourable material for human consumption such as beverages. In particular the closure system relates to a beverage bottle having a screw cap closure system. The closure system comprises a closure frame providing the physical stability and protection of the closure system and a sealing means which is removably joined to the closure frame to provide appropriate sealing of the container. The present invention allows to recycle or reuse the closure frame and to recycle the sealing means.
Cross Reference
This application relates to and is filed on the same date at the European Patent
Office as the following applications:
"REUSABLE CLOSURE SYSTEM", attorney docket CM-1215FQ with the inventor Volker Heiner;
"TEMPER PROOF FOR REUSABLE CLOSURE SYSTEM", attorney docket CM- 1214FQ with the inventors Volker Heiner and Deltlef Mϋller; both filed in the name of THE PROCTER & GAMBLE COMPANY, Cincinnati,
Ohio, USA.
Background of the invention Twist off caps or screw cap closure systems for bottles are well-known in the art. Typically these systems comprise a closure frame which has integrally joined to it a sealing means to provide a barrier between the environment and the content of the bottle. Often in particular for fruit juice comprising beverages these bottles are provided under a reduced internal pressure such that the twist off cap is slightly deformed by being pulled into the bottle and upon releasing the seal provides an audible signal indicating an intact temper proof.
The sealing means used in these twist off caps is usually provided by polyvinylchloride material. Polyvinylchloride (herinafter abreviated by PVC) does provide certain benefits to the sealing means e. g. the repeatable ability to undergo deformations to provide proper sealing. However, these advantages are balanced with certain disadvantages which are in particular environmental concerns with PVC. Especially when attempting to recycle the closure system it is necessary to remove paint and PVC from the closure frame prior to recycling the closure frame e.g. by melting it. This removal of the PVC and paint is usually achieved by burning but has become very uneconomical due to ecological concerns about PVC fumes and the resulting precautions for the process.
Also PVC has a high affinity to absorb organic compounds. Therefore twist of cap closures having PVC sealing means cannot be reused for containers comprising materials for human consumption because the sealing means will become contaminated, i.e. loaded with the organic compounds present in the container content. Reuse or recycling of sealing means having such contamination is of course prohibited under many local regulatory laws.
On the other hand it would be desirable to recycle or reuse the closure system since it is usually made to be durable enough to allow reuse or if less durable closure systems are employed (for example having a thin walled closure frame) at least recycling without the negative aspects caused by its multimaterial components is desirable.
Hence there is a need to provide a closure system which can be reused or recycled without the problems associated with known screw cap/sealing means. Summary of the invention
The present invention relates to a closure system for a container for pourable material such as a bottle for liquids preferably a bottle for beverages. The closure system is separable from the container, i.e. the present invention does not relate to closure systems which are kept connected to the container while the container is open and some of the container content is removed from the container. The closure system according to the present invention comprises a closure frame and a sealing means where the sealing means is removably joined to the closure frame. The closure frame can be recycled or even be reused while the sealing means can at least be recycled due to being removably joined to the closure frame.
The term "removably joined" as used hereinafter refers to a connection between the sealing means and the closure frame which under usual use conditions will maintain their connection such that they appear to be one system. However removal of the sealing means from the closure frame does not cause any undue burton or special effort if carried out by a mechanical device or by a person. In particular no part of the closure frame will be scratched or damaged due to the automated removal of the sealing means. Most preferably this is achieved by frictional measures, constructive measures, or combination thereof. However adhesives which leave no or an acceptable residue on the closure frame can also be employed in the context of the present invention.
The term "reusable" as used hereinafter means the possibility of using the same item for the same purpose again at least one time, but preferably several times. The term "a reusable closure frame" is therefore more limited than the term "a recyclable closure frame" since the term "recyclable" as used hereinafter refers to a closure frame which can be reused or which is made of materials such that it allows to use the material again in order to provide new articles of manufacture. This new article of manufacture can be alternatively the same article of manufacture from which the recycled material is provided (this can alternatively be termed "complete recycling") or a different article of manufacture which has e.g. a lower purity requirement. Preferably the closure system according to the present invention is a screw cap system and can be separated from the container which it closes by unscrewing. In an even more preferred embodiment according to the present invention the closure system is a "twist off* system which is removable by unscrewing the closure system with about one quarter or even less turn of the closure frame.
The sealing means according to the present invention is essentially made of one single material preferably a polymeric material in particular polyethylene material which is known for its good recyclability.
According to the present invention the closure frame can be provided by many materials, however, it is preferable that the closure frame be provided by a relatively stable and durable material such that it is substantially undeformable. Such materials can be for example ceramics, but sheet metal materials such as tin metal or other iron comprising metals are particular preferred especially when recycling of the closure frame material into new closure frames is desired.
Brief description of the drawings
The objects and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent when viewed in conjunction with the following drawings in which:
Figure 1 is a cross-sectional view of the closure system according to the present invention.
Figure 2 is a cross-sectional view of an alternative closure system according to the present invention having an alternative joining means.
Figure 3 is a cross-sectional view of yet another alternative closure system according to the present invention .
Figure 4 is a cross sectional view of a sealing means similar to that shown in the closure system in figure 1.
Figure 5 is a bottom plan of view of the sealing mean of figure 4. Detailed description of the invention
According to the present invention a closure system for pourable materials in containers is provided. The pourable materials can be any kind of liquid or solids in a pourable form, i.e. typically granules or powders. Preferably the materials for which the closure systems of the present invention are designed are liquids for human consumption and in that respect particularly fruit juice or other organic compound comprising beverages such as milk, fruit juice or aroma comprising refreshment drinks, colas, or lemonades. For such liquids it is also often desirable to create an internal environment in the container of a pressure below the ambient pressure.
The container according to the present invention for which the closure systems can beneficially be used, can in principal be any kind of container. However bottles, particularly bottles which are transparent such as PET-bottles, glas bottles or bottles of other transparent polymeric materials are preferred, with glas bottles being the most preferred containers.
A closure system according to the present invention is shown in figures 1 , 2 and 3 in three alternative embodiments which will be explained in the following by reference to these drawing. In figure 1 the closure system (10) is shown in a cross-sectional view comprising the closure frame (20) and the sealing means (30). The closure frame (20) comprises a flat portion (22) having a perimeter (23). The flat portion (22) need not to be absolutely flat but can be provided with minor depressions or raises parallel to the central axis (31).
From the perimeter (23) of the flat portion (22) a flange (24) depends. The flange has a proximal edge (25) which joins the flange to the flat portion (22) along the perimeter (23) and a distal edge (26) which is furthest away from the proximal edge (25) of the flange (24). At the distal edge (26) of the flange (24) the closure frame (20) can have and preferably has a folded rim (28). For screw cap systems or twist-off systems portions of this rim provide extending tongues which provide the screw threat for such a screw cap system. The closure frame (20) can also have different shapes as can be seen in figure 2 showing an alternative embodiment of the closure frame having a central portion raised in order to form a central circular notch into which a portion of the sealing means can be inserted to provide a removable joining between them.
The closure frame (20) provides stability to the screw cap system and protects the sealing means (30). It therefore is preferably made out of a material which is dourable and shape stable. Particularly iron comprising metal sheet material such as tin is preferred.
These materials are fairly expensive such that discarding them after one use would be undesirable. Hence it is preferred to provide a closure frame such that it can be recycled after the separation from the sealing means to provide a raw material source for new articles of manufacture. Particularly preferred are such materials for the closure frame which allow to provide new closure frames by recycling and most preferred according to the present invention are those materials and designs which are capable of reuse of the closure frame at least one, but preferably several times.
Such a closure frame could be made of metal coated with a durable coating of paint on both sides. It would then be possibile to provide indications on the screw cap of the number of reuses in order to sort out closure frames after a preset number of reuses for example after five times reusing the closure frame.
Other usual construction or design characteristics of closure frames can also be optionally present in embodiments according to the present invention. In particular easy grip ripples on the flange, sorting and positioning aids are common in this respect.
The second important part of the closure system according to the present invention is the sealing means (30). The sealing means (30) is shown in figures 1, 2 and 3 in a cross-sectional view through its rotational symetry axis or central axis (31). The sealing means (30) has the function to connect at its periphery with the rim of the aperture of the container which is to be sealed. Mechanically this is achieved by placing the closure frame over the container opening with the sealing means inbetween such that the sealing means is pressed onto the rim of the aperture in the container to be sealed.
The sealing means comprises a flexible concave disk portion (32) having a substantially circular perimeter (34). The concave disk (32) in a relaxed state has a concave shape in which the centre (36) of the concave disk (32) bends away from the container. Further the sealing means (30) has a circular flange (38) depending from the perimeter (34) of the concave disk (32). The flange depending from the concave disk (32) has a conical portion (39) a fixation portion (37) for joining the sealing means (30) to the closure frame (20).
The fixation portion (37) preferably ends in a number of tongues (40), preferably in a number of pointy tongues (40) as shown in figure 5. The term pointy in this context includes tongues having a slightly rounded or a cutoff tip without loosing the generally pointy appearance. The tongues (40) can be present in any number but are preferably provided symmetrical around the circular periphery of the fixation portion (37), i.e. there should be at least 2 tongues (40). Most preferred are the sealing means with 24 or more tongues (40).
The sealing means (30) can be made of any material which provides the necessary flexibility and elasticity to create the desired seal of the aperture in the container to be closed. Most preferred and economically desirable are thermoplastic materials such as PVC, polyethylene, polypropylene but also cured polymeric materials such as synthetic rubber or similar materials can be used.
The sealing means (30) can be provided by combinations of material which satisfy the different functions of the sealing means better than one single material would. In this context sealing means having tongues (40) made of material which in conjunction with the closure frame has a high coefficient of friction but using a different material for the conical portion (39) and/or for the concave disk portion (32) are considered.
However for recyclable closure systems a mixture of materials is not as desirable as a sealing means made of a single material. In particular polyethylene or polypropylene are materials known for their recyclability in order to provide new articles of manufacture or allow easy burning (thermal recycling) without the ecological concerns associated with PVC. Hence these materials are preferred in the context of closure systems having a recyclable closure frame and a recyclable sealing means. Based on the various regulatory requirements recycling of the sealing means into new sealing means for the same purpose may not be possible however use of the thermoplastic material for new articles of manufacture not affected by regulatory concerns is considered advantageous.
In addition a further consideration when selecting the material for the sealing means (30) should be taken into account. If a temper proof indicator is desired, which is usual for pourable material for human consumption and in particular for beverage bottles, then the sealing means should also provide indication of weather the content of the container prior to initial opening has been exposed to the environment.

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Claims
1.) Recyclable closure system (10) for a container, said closure system (10) being a screw cap system comprising a closure frame (20), and a sealing means (30) being removably joined to said closure frame (20) said closure system (10) being characterised in that said closure frame (20) is made substantially of one single closure frame material which closure frame material can be recycled to provide new closure frames (20), and said sealing means (30) is made substantially of one single sealing means material, which sealing means material can be either recycled to provide new articles of manufacture or can be burned as a fuel (thermal recycling).
2.) Recyclable closure system (10) according to claim 1 wherein at least 90 %, preferably at least 95 %, by weight of said closure frame (20) is provided by one single material.
3.) Recyclable closure system (10) according to any of the preceding claims wherein said closure frame (20) consists of one single material, preferably an iron containing material, most preferably tin, and a coating, preferably paint, on said material.
4.) Recyclable closure system (10) according to any of the preceding claims wherein said closure frame (20) can be recycled by reusing it after cleaning it.
5.) Recyclable closure system (10) according to any of the preceding claims wherein said sealing means (30) is made substantially of a thermoplastic, polymeric material which can be recycled to provide new articles of manufacture.
6.) Recyclable closure system (10) according to any of the preceding claims wherein said sealing means (30) is made of polyethylene.
PCT/US1997/008530 1996-05-20 1997-05-20 Recyclable closure system WO1997044260A1 (en)

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DK97924781T DK0907574T3 (en) 1997-05-20 1997-05-20 Recyclable closure system
AU30097/97A AU3009797A (en) 1996-05-20 1997-05-20 Recyclable closure system
DE69701874T DE69701874T2 (en) 1996-05-20 1997-05-20 RECYCLABLE LOCKING SYSTEM
AT97924781T ATE192400T1 (en) 1996-05-20 1997-05-20 REUSABLE CLOSURE SYSTEM
EP97924781A EP0907574B1 (en) 1996-05-20 1997-05-20 Recyclable closure system
GR20000401205T GR3033514T3 (en) 1996-05-20 2000-05-26 Recyclable closure system

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