INTEGRALLY FORMED ATTACHMENT CAP WITH LID OPENED BY SINGLE PUSH
A thin attachment cap capable of simply taking out contents from a container containing drinking water, juice, powder or the like. In the attachment cap (30), by pressing down a pressing part (33) in the direction of an arrow (34) while a lid (31) is closed, the lid (31) rotates in the direction of an arrow (35) and an extraction port (37) is opened. When the pressing part (33) is completely pressed down, the lid (31) stands up approximately at the right angle with respect to a cap base (32). When the lid (31) stands up, the lid (31) is temporarily fixed, and a liquid or the like in the container can be smoothly taken out through the extraction port (37).
The present invention relates to an attachment cap attached to a container containing a liquid or the like, and more particularly to an attachment cap allowing its lid to be opened by a single push.
BACKGROUND ARTIt would be very convenient to be able to smoothly take out a liquid or the like from a container containing the liquid or the like by a single handed operation. There have been proposed various cap mechanisms of this kind allowing a lid to be opened by a single push.
For example, U.S. Pat. No. 5,730,310 discloses a lid opening mechanism in which, particularly in FIG. 30, a pushing operation section 5 is formed on a side surface of a case 11 and the pushing operation section 5 is pushed from a lateral direction thereof to rotate a lid section 12 around a bending line 21. According to this mechanism, as illustrated in FIG. 31, it is understood that the lid section 12 rotates around a support section 24. As the lid section 12 rotates, the bending line 21 gets into a space formed between the pushing operation section 5 and the support section 24. In other words, the lid section 12 rotates by leverage using a support section 24 as the fulcrum.
Alternatively, as illustrated in
According to the above embodiment disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,730,310, the pushing operation section 5 is pushed by a finger and thus in order to improve the operability, the pushing operation section 5 needs to have a wide area to some extent. This imposes a limitation that the case 11 cannot be very thin. Further, in order to increase the volume of the case 11, it is preferable to provide a small space formed between the pushing operation section 5 and the support section 24. However, the smaller the space, the smaller the lever ratio (a ratio of the distance from a fulcrum point to a force applied point divided by the distance (corresponding to the length of the lid section 12) from the fulcrum point to an operating point). Therefore, as the lid section 12 becomes larger, the stronger pushing pressure is needed.
Further, the attachment cap 12 illustrated in
The present invention has been made to solve the above problems and provides an attachment cap allowing contents such as a liquid to be smoothly taken out from a container. More specifically, the present invention provides a cap mechanism which allows its lid to be opened by a single push as well as a further thinner attachment cap which allows its lid to be opened by a small force.
In light of this, the attachment cap according to the present invention includes a cap base, a hinge section adjacently connected to the cap base, and a lid body adjacently connected to the hinge section. The cap base has a pouring opening for taking out contents. The hinge section includes a pushing operation section rotatably connected adjacently to one end of the cap base and a correction arm section formed parallel to and spaced apart from the pushing operation section. The lid body is rotatably connected adjacently to the other end of the pushing operation section and the correction arm section and has a plug section for sealing the pouring opening. In the attachment cap configured in this manner, the cap base has a receiving region capable of receiving the pushing operation section on an upper surface of the cap base facing an attachment surface of the cap base, and a bottom surface of the receiving region is formed lower than the surface on which the correction arm section abuts against the upper surface. In a state in which the pouring opening is sealed by the plug section, when the pushing operation section is pushed out into the receiving region, the lid body rotates to release the plug section from the pouring opening.
Further, the attachment cap according to the present invention includes not only the above configuration but also an air vent separately from the pouring opening provided on the cap base, in which the lid body includes a plug section and an air vent plug section fit to the pouring opening and the air vent respectively.
Advantages of the InventionThe present invention can form a shallow region for operating the pushing operation section and thus can provide a thin attachment cap allowing its lid to be opened by a single push. Further, the pushing operation section can be pushed from an upper portion of the attachment cap and thus a relatively strong force can be applied to the pushing operation section. This allows the lid body to be sufficiently rotated. Furthermore, the attachment cap according to the present invention has an air vent and thus allows contents in a container to be smoothly taken out.
21 Container
22, 31, 44 Lid body
23, 33, 48 Pushing operation section
25, 37, 45, 101 Pouring opening
26, 49 Air vent
30, 41, 100 Attachment cap
32, 42 Cap base
36, 46 Cylindrical wall
39, 57 Air vent plug section
43 Hinge section
50 Correction arm section
52, 53, 54, 55 Bending section
56, 102 Plug section
58 Receiving region
BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTIONAs an embodiment of the present invention, an attachment cap attached to a paper carton pack will be described based on the drawings. The present attachment cap can be formed by injection molding using polypropylene, but may be formed integrally with a container thereof. Further, the following description is based on the assumption that the present attachment cap is attached to a paper carton pack, but it may be attached to a container other than the paper carton pack such as a synthetic resin carton pack. Furthermore, the illustrated attachment cap is simplified in detail for ease of description and it should be noted that the size of the attachment cap is different from that of an actual attachment cap. Furthermore, the following description is based on the assumption that the present attachment cap is attached to a container containing a liquid or the like, but the attachment cap according to the present invention may be attached to a container containing powder or particles. Furthermore, the attachment cap may have one pouring opening or a plurality of pouring openings. It should be noted that throughout the drawings, like reference numerals or characters refer to like components for the sake of convenience.
As illustrated in
Next, the structure of the attachment cap according to the present invention will be described.
The attachment cap 41 includes a cap base 42, a hinge section 43, and a lid body 44, which are integrally formed using a synthetic resin such as polypropylene. As illustrated in
The hinge section 43 includes the pushing operation section 48 and a correction arm section 50 formed on both sides of the pushing operation section 48 and parallel to the pushing operation section 48, each formed between the cap base 42 and the lid body 44. A gap 51 is provided between the pushing operation section 48 and the correction arm section 50. The pushing operation section 48 and the correction arm section 50 constitute a hinge mechanism. The hinge section 43 has a first bending section 52 and a second bending section 53 interposed between the cap base 42 and the hinge section 43. The hinge section 43 can rotate with the first and second bending sections 52 and 53 as its axis.
The lid body 44 is formed to be adjacently connected to the hinge section 43. The lid body 44 is coupled to the pushing operation section 48 through a third bending section 54 as well as to the correction arm section 50 through a fourth bending section 55. A plug section 56 is formed substantially at the center of the lid body 44 so as to be able to fit to the pouring opening 45 provided in the cap base 42 and seal the pouring opening 45. A protrusion shaped air vent plug section 57 is provided between the pushing operation section 48 and the plug section 56. The lid body 44 rotates with the third bending section 54 and the fourth bending section 55 as its axis.
In a state in which the hook section 84 is disengaged, when a pushing force further continues to be applied to the pushing operation section 48, the pushing operation section 48 further sinks into the receiving region 88 as illustrated in
Thus, the attachment cap according to the first embodiment allows the pouring opening to be opened simply by pushing the pushing operation section of the attachment cap by a single push and the contents in the paper carton pack to be easily poured out. Further, the receiving region into which the pushing operation section is pushed down can be formed shallow, and thus the attachment cap can be formed thin and does not require a large space on the upper portion of the paper carton pack to be attached thereto. Furthermore, a cylindrical wall is provided around the pouring opening, and thus the contents in the paper carton pack can be smoothly guided in a specific direction by designing the cylindrical wall into a desired shape.
Attachment of the attachment cap according to the present invention to a container containing drinking water, juice, or the like allows the content to be poured out by single push. Further, a thin attachment cap can be formed and thus is convenient for storing, transporting, and using the container to which the attachment cap is attached. Furthermore, the attachment cap according to the present invention can be used for a container containing powder or particles, and can be formed to have a plurality of pouring openings. It should be understood that all of the above configurations should be included in the claims according to the present invention.
Claims
1. An integrally formed attachment cap attached to a container in order to take out contents in the container and allowing its lid to be opened and closed by a single push, the integrally formed attachment cap comprising:
- a cap base having a pouring opening for taking out the contents, an attachment surface of the cap base being attached to the container;
- a hinge section including a pushing operation section rotatably connected adjacently to one end of the cap base and a correction arm section formed spaced apart from and parallel to the pushing operation section; and
- a lid body rotatably connected adjacently to the other end of the pushing operation section and the correction arm section and having a plug section for sealing the pouring opening,
- wherein the cap base has a receiving region capable of receiving the pushing operation section on an upper surface of the cap base facing an attachment surface of the cap base; a bottom surface of the receiving region is formed lower than the surface on which the correction arm section abuts against the upper surface; and in a state in which the pouring opening is sealed by the plug section, when the pushing operation section is pushed out into the receiving region, the lid body rotates to release the plug section from the pouring opening.
2. The integrally formed attachment cap according to claim 1, wherein the correction arm section is formed spaced apart from and parallel to both sides of the pushing operation section.
3. The integrally formed attachment cap according to claim 1, wherein a sectional side of the correction arm section contacting the cap base is formed flared such that when a pushing operation is performed, the correction arm section always contacts a lower portion of the cap base, thereby preventing lifting upward.
4. The integrally formed attachment cap according to claim 1, further comprising a cylindrical wall around the pouring opening.
5. The integrally formed attachment cap according to claim 1, wherein the plug section has a protruding section fit into the pouring opening.
6. The integrally formed attachment cap according to claim 1, further comprising a hook section for temporarily fixing the lid body to the cap base.
7. The integrally formed attachment cap according to claim 1, wherein the attachment cap is integrally formed of a synthetic resin.
8. The integrally formed attachment cap according to claim 1, wherein the cap base has an air vent for passing air into the container and the lid body has an air vent plug section for closing the air vent when the lid body is completely closed.
9. The integrally formed attachment cap according to claim 1, wherein when the pushing operation section is pushed down into the receiving region by a pushing operation, an end section on a pushing operation section side in a bending section formed between the pushing operation section and the lid body contacts a wedge-shaped side surface in an upstanding section of the cap base from a bottom section in the receiving region, an end section on the lid body in the bending section is located on an upper surface of the upstanding section of the cap base, and thereby the lid body maintains a state of standing up on the upper surface of the cap base.
Type: Application
Filed: May 30, 2008
Publication Date: Apr 28, 2011
Inventor: Hiroshi Yoshihara (Tokyo)
Application Number: 12/995,101
International Classification: B65D 47/08 (20060101);