WO2017111571A1 - Tapa corona metálica con falda de cierre corta - Google Patents
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65D—CONTAINERS 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
- B65D41/00—Caps, 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
- B65D41/02—Caps or cap-like covers without lines of weakness, tearing strips, tags, or like opening or removal devices
- B65D41/10—Caps or cap-like covers adapted to be secured in position by permanent deformation of the wall-engaging parts
- B65D41/12—Caps or cap-like covers adapted to be secured in position by permanent deformation of the wall-engaging parts made of relatively stiff metallic materials, e.g. crown caps
- B65D41/125—Caps or cap-like covers adapted to be secured in position by permanent deformation of the wall-engaging parts made of relatively stiff metallic materials, e.g. crown caps with integral internal sealing means
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65D—CONTAINERS 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
- B65D41/00—Caps, 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
- B65D41/02—Caps or cap-like covers without lines of weakness, tearing strips, tags, or like opening or removal devices
- B65D41/10—Caps or cap-like covers adapted to be secured in position by permanent deformation of the wall-engaging parts
- B65D41/12—Caps or cap-like covers adapted to be secured in position by permanent deformation of the wall-engaging parts made of relatively stiff metallic materials, e.g. crown caps
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65D—CONTAINERS 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
- B65D41/00—Caps, 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
- B65D41/02—Caps or cap-like covers without lines of weakness, tearing strips, tags, or like opening or removal devices
- B65D41/04—Threaded or like caps or cap-like covers secured by rotation
- B65D41/08—Threaded or like caps or cap-like covers secured by rotation engaging a threaded ring clamped on the external periphery of the neck or wall
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- the present invention relates to metal caps, particularly it relates to a crown cap having an axial height less than the axial height of a crown cap of the prior art.
- a longitudinal section of a crown cap 1 of the state of the art is illustrated, which is formed by a laminar piece of internal and external face, which includes a circular wall 2, a curved wall 3 perimetral to the circular wall 2, and a closing skirt 4 that descends from the curved wall 3 and formed by a plurality of protrusions 5 and interspersed depressions 6.
- Each projection 5 is identical to all other projections 5 of the closing skirt 4, and each depression 6 is identical to all other depressions 6 of the closing skirt 4.
- the crown cover 1 includes a sealing gasket 7 of circular shape with a perimeter lip 8 and placed on the inner side of Sa circular wall 2.
- a crown cap 1 of twenty-one projections 5 has an internal diameter D1 of approximately 26.6 mm (in) to approximately 26.9 mm (in) measured from the inner face of an edge to a opposite edge of curved wall 3; an external diameter D2 of approximately 31.9 mm (1.2559 in) to approximately 32.3 mm (1.2718 in) measured from one edge to an opposite edge of the closing skirt 4; a radius of curvature R1 of the curved wall 3 from 1.5 mm ⁇ 0.05905 in) to about 1.9 mm (0.07480 in) and the curved wall 3 describes an arc from about 86.5 ° to about 90 °; a radius of curvature R2 of circular wall 2 of approximately 140 mm (5.5118 in) to approximately 190 mm (7.4803 in) and an axial height H1 of approximately 5.85 mm ⁇ 0.2303 in) to approximately 8.15 mm (0.2421 in).
- the metal crown caps can be of the type:
- Crown lid “easy open” (denominated in English as TWIST-OFF), which is that for opening it is necessary to apply a slight torque manually to cause it to rotate.
- the crown caps "open easy” in turn could be classified into:
- Crown cap "comfortable touch” which is the one whose closing skirt, once folded, has a surface formed by generally rounded or flat projections that are comfortable to the touch.
- X-317718 describe some examples of the state of the art of crown caps “easy open” of “comfortable touch”.
- the crown cap 1 is preferably applied in a glass bottle mouth having a crown finish or a threaded crown finish in accordance with the designs established by the Glass Packaging Institute (GPI).
- Figure 2A illustrates a crown finish for a mouth 10 of a state-of-the-art glass bottle for the series 600-26 according to GPL
- the mouth 10 has a sealing ring 11, a neck 12 that descends from the sealing ring 11, and a reinforcement ring 13 that descends from the neck 12.
- the sealing ring 11 and the neck 12 define the closing area 15.
- the sealing ring 11 and the neck 12
- the sealing ring 11 has an inner edge 11 1 followed by a sealing surface 112 which in turn is followed by a curvature 113 whose outer edge 114 joins the neck 12.
- the inner edge 1 11 has a radius that does not exceed of approximately 1,198 mm (0.47 in)
- the curvature 1 13 has a radius of approximately 3,99624 mm (0.158 in)
- the outer edge 1 14 has a radius of approximately 0.508 mm (0.020 in).
- FIG. 2B illustrates a threaded crown finish for a mouth 10 of a state-of-the-art glass bottle for the 513 series according to GPL.
- the mouth 10 has a sealing ring 11, a neck 12 that descends from the sealing ring 11. , and a reinforcing ring 13 descending from the neck 12.
- the sealing ring 1 1 has a minimum axial height of approximately 6.35 mm ⁇ 0.25 in) and the neck 12 has a radius of approximately 2.3876 mm (0.094 in).
- the sealing ring 1 1 has an internal edge 11 1 followed by a sealing surface 112 which in turn is followed by a curvature 113 followed by threads 116 and ending at an external edge 1 14 joined with the neck 12.
- the internal edge 111 has a radius that does not exceed approximately 0.7874 mm (0.031 in), curvature 113 has a radius of approximately 0.7874 mm (0.31 in) to approximately 1.6 mm (0.063 in), ye!
- outer edge 114 has a radius of approximately 0.508 mm (0.020 in), while threads 1 18 are spaced approximately 2,362 (0.093 in) and have a radius of approximately 0.4064 mm (0.018 in) and protrude at a distance of approximately 0.381 mm (0.015 in) to approximately 0.5842 mm (0.023 in).
- FIG. 3A a crown lid 1 placed and folded on the mouth 10 of a crown finished glass bottle in accordance with the state of the art is observed, such that the sealing ring 11 is the mouth part 10 that interacts with the crown cap 1 to seal the glass bottle and its contents, so about e! inner edge 1 1 1 and sealing surface 112 the perimeter lip 8 of the seal 7 is compressed; while the closing skirt 4, once folded, is engaged in the closing area 15, particularly fixed on the outer edge 1 14 and a folded part 9 towards the neck 12.
- the folded part 9, for the most part, represents a wasted or excess material, since the gripping effect of the crown cap 1 on the mouth 10 is carried out on the outer edge 1 14 and not on the neck 12 so it is not necessary is material, thus being able to reduce the amount of material used to make a crown cap 1.
- a crown cap 1 placed and folded on the mouth 10 of a screw-finished glass crown bottle in accordance with the state of the art is observed, such that the sealing ring 11 is the mouth part 10 that interacts with the crown cap 1 to seal the glass bottle and its contents, so that the perimeter lip 8 of the seal 7 is compressed on the inner edge 1 1 1 and sealing surface 112; while the closing skirt 4, once folded, is engaged in the closing area 15, particularly fixed at the outer edge 1 14 and a folded part 9 towards the neck 12.
- the folded closing skirt 4 has inter-coupled threaded 115 to the threads 116 of the mouth 10 of the threaded crown finished glass bottle.
- the folded part 9, for the most part, represents a wasted or excess material, since the grip effect of the crown cap 1 on the mouth 10 is carried out on the outer edge 114 and not on the neck 12 so it is not necessary to be material, thus being able to reduce the amount of material used to make a crown cap 1.
- US-3273736 describes a crown cap of the fixed type whose curved wall has a much wider radius than the radius of a conventional crown cap (as described in the German standard DIN 6099) whose measure is approximately 2 mm (0.08 in. ) at approximately 2.5 mm (0.10 in) and with a sealing gasket of no more than 160 mg in weight, so to cut this crown cap a circular cut of sheet with a diameter of approximately 36.6 mm (1.44 in is required) ) to approximately 37.3 mm (1.47 in).
- US-8Q56743B2 describes a crown cap 1 of the fixed type, as illustrated in Figure 3C, whose curved wall 3 has a radius similar to the radius of curvature 113 of the sealing ring 11 of a crown finish for a mouth of the 600-26 series glass bottle according to GPI, that is, the curved wall 3 has a radius of approximately 4 mm (0.157 in), which allows the crown cap 1 to be directly coupled over the radius curvature 113 approximately 3.9624 mm (0.156 in) of a mouth 10 of crown-finished glass bottle.
- crown cap that has an axial height less than the axial height of a crown cap of the prior art, and that at the same time retains the sealing characteristics and allows it to be crowned over a mouth of glass bottle with crown finish or threaded crown finish and that is also a crown cap of fixed type or easy open, and comfortable touch.
- the crown cover comprises a laminar piece with an internal and external face, formed by a circular wall, a curved wall perimetral to the circular wall, and a closing skirt that descends radially downwards and outwards from the curved wall and formed by a plurality of protrusions and interspersed depressions; such that the curved wall has a radius of curvature of 1.5 mm (0.590551 in) to 1.9 mm (0.748031 in) and an arc smaller than 86 °, resulting in a shorter closing skirt than the closing skirt of a state-of-the-art crown cap.
- the closed crown lid by sealing a mouth of a crown finished bottle or threaded crown finish
- the closed crown lid consists of a laminar piece formed by a circular wall, a curved wall perimetral to the circular wall, and a marginally folded closure skirt over the mouth of the glass bottle and that descends radially down the curved wall, such that the closure skirt is formed by minor protrusions and intercalated grip depressions, where each minor protrusion It includes a central depression between a couple of second opposite convex flanks and each grip depression includes a clamping groove and a contact wall.
- Another object of the present invention is to offer a method for making a crown cap with short closing skirt to seal a crown finished glass bottle or threaded crown finish, the method has the steps of providing a circular cut of sheet with a diameter of 33.4949 mm (1.3187 in) to 35.5346 mm (1.399 in); and push the circular cut of the sheet with a die punch against a die formed to form a circular wall, a curved wall with a radius of curvature of 1.5 mm (0.590551 in) to 1.9 mm (0.748031 in) and an arc smaller than 86 °, and a closing skirt with protrusions and depressions.
- the method has the steps of providing a glass bottle having a crown-finished mouth or threaded crown finish; place a crown cap on the mouth of the glass bottle, the crown cap having a circular wall, a curved wall perimeter to the circular wall, and a closing skirt that descends radially down and toward outside from the curved wall and formed by a plurality of protrusions and interspersed depressions, and wherein the curved wall has a radius of curvature of 1.5 mm (0.590551 in) to 1.9 mm (0.748031 in) and an arc smaller than 88 °; and run a crowning die vertically and concentrically on the crown cap to collapse and fold the closing skirt marginally over the mouth of the glass bottle, where each projection collapses vertically and forms a minor projection that includes a central depression between a couple of second opposite convex flanks, and each depression collapses to
- Figure 1 shows a longitudinal section view of a crown cap of! State of the art in accordance with the German standard DIN 6099 of July 1997.
- Figure 2A shows a cross-sectional view of a crown finish for a mouth of a state-of-the-art glass bottle in accordance with the Giass Packaging ⁇ nstitute for the 600-26 series.
- Figure 2B shows a cross-sectional view! of a threaded crown finish for a mouth of a state-of-the-art glass bottle in accordance with the Giass Packaging ⁇ nstitute for the 513 series.
- Figure 3A shows a cross-sectional view! of the crown cap of Figure 1 sealing the mouth of the crown finished glass bottle of Figure 2A.
- Figure 3B shows a cross-sectional view! of a crown cap of the Figure 1 sealing the mouth of the threaded crown finished glass bottle of Figure 2B,
- Figure 3C shows a cross-sectional view of a crown cap of the state of the art described in US Patent US-8056743B2 and sealing the mouth of the glass bottle of Figure 2A.
- Figure 4A shows a perspective view of a crown cap according to the invention.
- the crown cap is illustrated in its pre-closing state to seal a mouth of a glass bottle.
- Figure 4B shows a side view of the crown cap of Figure 4A according to the invention.
- Figure 4C shows a detailed view of section D of the crown cap of Figure 4B according to the invention.
- Figure 5A shows a perspective view of a die formed to form a crown cap in its pre-closing state according to the invention.
- Figure 5B shows a top view of the forming die shown in Figure 5A.
- Figure 5C shows a cross-sectional view of the forming die shown in Figure 5A through the cutting line B-B ".
- Figure 8 shows a comparison of axial height and curved wall of a) a profile of a crown cap of the state of the art in accordance with German standard DIN 8099 of July 1997, b) a profile of a crown cap in accordance with US Patent No. 8056743B2 and c) a crown cap according to the present invention.
- Figure 7A shows a perspective view of a closed crown cap according to the invention, sealing a glass bottle mouth with a crown finish.
- Figure 7B shows a detailed view of section E of the crown cap of the Figure 7A according to the invention.
- Figure 7C shows a cross-sectional view of a crown cap according to the invention, sealing a glass bottle mouth with a threaded crown finish.
- the crown cap 30 is shown in its pre-closing state to seal a mouth of a crown finished glass bottle or threaded crown finish.
- the crown cover 30 is a laminar piece of internal face 31 and external face 32 formed by a circular wall 40, a curved wall 50 perimeter to the circular wall 40, and a closure skirt 60 that descends from the curved wall 50 and formed by a plurality of protrusions 70 and depressions 80 interspersed.
- Each projection 70 is identical to all other projections 70 of the closure skirt 60, and each depression 80 is identical to all other depressions 80 of the closure skirt 80.
- the crown cap 30 of the present invention is manufactured on the basis of circular blade cuts specially prepared for this purpose.
- the metallic sheets preferably of steel, can be continuous (in rolls) or in cuts or units with the appropriate measures, depending on the type of machine to be used, as an example you can use metal sheets with dimensions of 91 1.5806 mm (35.889 in ) by 887.3998 mm (34.937 in) and with a thickness with a range of approximately 0.180 mm (0.00629 in) to approximately 0.210 mm (0.00826 in).
- a forming punch pushes the circular cutting of the sheet against a forming die (see Figure 5A).
- the punch establishes the shape and dimensions of the circular wall 40 and the curved wall 50, and the size of the closure skirt 60, while basically the forming die gives rise to the shape and dimensions of the projections 70 and depressions 80
- a crown cap 30 is obtained in a basic manner in its state prior to its closure, which will subsequently be placed in the mouth of a glass bottle for sealing by the use of a crowning machine.
- the closure skirt 80 has 17 to 27 projections.
- Each projection 70 may have a width of A and each depression 80 may have a width of B.
- the width A of each projection 70 is smaller than the width B of each depression 80.
- the curved wall 50 is fused with the circular wall 40 and the closing skirt 60, defining a radius of curvature R1 from about 1.5 mm (0.590551 in) to about 1.9 mm (0.748031 in).
- the curved wall 50 has an arc smaller than 86 °, preferably from about 68 ° to about 76 s , whereby the axial distance between the surface of the circular wall 40 and the start of the closing skirt 80 is shorter compared with a crown cap of the prior art, causing a smoother transition between the curved wall 50 and closing skirt 60 compared to a crown cap of! prior art and therefore the crown cap 30 has an axial height H2 of approximately 5.3 mm (0.208861 in) to approximately 5.8 mm (0.228348 in).
- the crown cap 30 has an internal diameter D1 of about 26.8 mm (1.04724 in) to about 26.9 mm (1.05905 in) measured from the inner side of an edge to an opposite edge of the curved wall 50, and an external diameter D2 from approximately 31.9 mm (in) to approximately 32.3 mm (in) VERIFY THIS RANGE, IT MUST BE LESS THAN THE DIN COVER measured from one edge to an opposite edge of the closing skirt 60.
- the external face 32 is optionally covered with a coating on which an advertisement is printed, for example, the brand of the beverage or the bottler.
- the inner face 31 could be covered with a liner.
- the crown cap 30 includes a circular sealing gasket 90 placed on the inner face 31 and particularly adhered or formed on the lining covering the circular wall 40.
- the sealing gasket 90 allows a tight seal over the mouth of the glass bottle to be sealed with the crown cap 30.
- each projection 70 includes an inverted triangular wall 71 formed between a pair of opposite convex flanks 72.
- the inverted triangular wall 71 descends from the curved wall 50 in the outward direction of the crown cap 30, defining a radius of curvature R3, and is fused gently with the convex flanks 72.
- each depression 80 includes a center wall! flat 81 formed between a pair of opposite convex flanks 72, and a concave bottom wall 83.
- the wall centers! Flat 81 descends from the curved wall 50 substantially parallel to the central axis of the crown cap 30 and is fused gently with opposite convex flanks 72.
- the concave bottom wall 83 descends from the flat central wall 81 and from the convex flanks 72 in the outward direction of the crown cap 30.
- Figures 5A and 5B represent an example forming die that can be used to form a crown cap in its pre-closing state in accordance with the present invention.
- a forming die 200 includes a cylindrical wall 201, a forming portion 202 that is enlarging the cylindrical wall 201, and a holding portion 203 that is enlarging the cylindrical wall 201.
- the cylindrical wall 201 and the forming portion 202 may define a cylinder having an opening 204 with enlargement therethrough.
- the forming portion 202 includes notches 205 and alternating projections 208.
- the notches 205 are circumferential and regularly separated by alternating projections 208, ta!
- each notch 205 is identical to all other notches 205 of the forming portion 202, and each protrusion 208 is identical to all other protrusions 208 of the forming portion 202.
- the die! of forming 200 shows to have twenty-seven notch 205 and projections 206, it should be understood that the die of form 200 can include any number of notches 205 and projections 206, For example, the die of form 200 can include twenty-one to twenty-seven notches 205 and projections 206.
- each notch 205 may have a maximum width of C and each protrusion 206 may have a maximum width of D, such that C is greater than D.
- a lid can be made crown that has depressions wider than the width of the projections.
- FIG. 5C is a cross-sectional view through the line BB of Figure 5B and representation of a representative sample of notch 205 and shoulder 206
- each shoulder 208 may include a substantially flat portion 208 and a curved portion 209 which is an extension of the flat portion 208.
- the curved portion 209 may extend toward the center of the die 200 formed at a radius of curvature R5 below the horizontal plane.
- each shoulder 206 can also include a distal end 210.
- each distal end 210 is curved and has a radius R6. From the surface of the flat portion 208 to the edge of the distal end 210 there is a height H.
- each notch 205 includes a first vertical flat wall 211, an inclined surface 212 that is an extension of the first vertical flat wall 211, and a second vertical flat wall 213 that is an extension of the inclined surface 212.
- the first flat wall vertical 211 extends at approximately a 90 ° angle from the flat portion 208 and substantially parallel to the axis of the forming die 200.
- the inclined surface 212 extends towards the center of the forming die 200 at an angle 0 below the horizontal plane .
- Figure 6 shows a comparison of axial height and curved wall of a) a profile of a crown cap of the state of the art in accordance with German standard DIN 6099 of July 1997, b) a profile of a crown cap in accordance with US Patent US-8056743B2 and c) a crown cap according to the present invention.
- the effect of reducing the arc dimension of the curved wall on the axial height of the crown cap for a curved wall having a similar radius of curvature is illustrated.
- the radius of curvature of the curved wall 3 of the crown cap of the state of the art in part a) and the radius of curvature of the curved wall 50 of the crown cover of the invention of subsection c) are similar, but the arc of the curved wall 50 of the crown cover of the invention of subsection c) is smaller than the arc of the curved wall 3 of the crown cap of the state of the art of subsection a), thereby leading to a significant reduction in the axial height of the crown cap of the invention of subsection c) with respect to the crown cap of the prior art ! clause A).
- the crown cap of US patent US-8056743B2 of subsection b) has the same axial height, but differ in the radius of curvature and arc size of their respective curved wall 3, being much greater the radius of curvature of the curved wall 3 of the crown cap of US patent US- 8056743B2 of subsection b) than the radius of curvature of the curved wall 3 of the crown cap of the state of the art of subsection a), but
- the arc of the curved wall 3 of the crown cap of US Patent US-8056743B2 of subsection b) is smaller than the arc of the curved wall 3 of the crown cap of the state of the art of subsection a).
- the crown cap of the invention of subsection c) and the crown cap of US patent US-8056743B2 of subsection b) differ in their axial height, in the radius of curvature and in their arc of their respective curved wall , the axial height H2 of the crown cap of the invention of item c) being less than the axial height H1 of the crown cap of US patent US-8056743B2 of item b), while the radius of curvature of the curved wall 3 of the crown cap of US patent US- 8058743B2 of item b) is much larger than the radius of curvature of the curved wall 50 of the crown cap of the invention of item c).
- a mouth 10 of a sealed crown finished glass bottle with a folded crown cap 30 is illustrated.
- the crown cap 30 is placed on the mouth 10 of the glass bottle by using a machine crowning (not shown) that makes a troque run vertically and concentrically! crowned (not shown) that collapses and folds the closing skirt 60 marginally over the mouth 10 of the glass bottle, ta! that when the closing skirt 60 is folded, each projection 70 (see Figure 4C) collapses vertically and forms a minor projection 73 that includes a central depression 74 between a pair of second convex flanks 75 opposite; while each depression 80 collapses to form a grip depression 84 that includes a holding groove 85 and a contact wall 86.
- Each second convex flank 75 of the minor projection 73 originates from the collapse of a part of the inverted triangular wall 71 and a convex flank 72 (see Figure 4C), while the clamping notch 85 and contact wall 86 originates from the collapse of the flat central wall 81 and concave bottom wall 83 (see Figure 4C).
- a circular wall 40 is formed, a curved wall 50 perimetral to the circular wall 40, and a folded closure skirt 60 that descends from the curved wall 50 and formed by a plurality of minor projections 73, depressions Central 74 and grip grips 84 interspersed.
- Each grip depression 84 has a greater width at its free edge and a smaller width at its edge that merges with the curved wall 50, while each minor projection 73 has a smaller width at its free edge and a greater width at its edge. which merges with the curved wall.
- the curved wall 50 is fused with the circular wall 40 and the folded closure skirt 60, defining a radius of curvature R1 from approximately 1.5 mm (0.590551 in) to approximately 1.9 mm (0.748031 in).
- FIG. 7C a mouth 10 of a sealed threaded crown finished glass bottle with a folded crown cap 30 is illustrated.
- the plurality of smaller projections 73, central depressions 74 and grip depressions 84 increase the contact area of the surface folded closure skirt 60 for a correct and comfortable grip of the crown cap 30 for manual opening or by applying a torque for its turn.
- Each minor projection 73 in its central depression 74 is sufficiently separated from the outer edge of the mouth 10 of the glass bottle to allow the attachment of a bottle opener for the correct opening of the crown cap 30 under this mode without causing damage to the mouth. 10 of the glass bottle or to the same crown cap 30.
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