MULTI-FLOW CAP
The present invention concerns a multi-flow cap which comprises: a main body with means for connecting to the neck of a recipient two flow outlet openings of unequal sizes, such that they define a large opening and a small opening. To provide an improved multi-flow cap which also reduces or minimizes spurting of the fluid contained in the recipient, it is proposed according to the invention that the two openings of the multi-flow cap are comprised in an insert connected to the main body and in that the insert additionally comprises a plurality of baffles distributed along an inner perimeter and arranged such that each opening is partially coincident with at least one baffle in the outlet direction of the flow.
The present invention relates to a multi-flow cap for recipients for liquids.
Double flow caps are well known in the industry due to the advantages thereof with respect to traditional single flow caps. The main advantage of multi-flow caps is that they make it possible, according to the user's requirements, to empty the recipient with a flow with a high flow rate or with a flow with a reduced flow rate according to whether speed of emptying or accuracy is required. This advantage means that this type of cap is especially used in the food industry, and more particularly in the edible oil industry, as a flow with a low oil flow rate is especially suitable for dressing food, while a flow with a greater flow rate is advantageous when putting oil into frying pans etc. for cooking.
One of the main challenges when pouring a liquid contained in a recipient is for it to be obtained in a regulated manner, without appreciable fluctuations in the flow rate. This problem is greater or lesser depending on the physical properties of the liquid contained in the recipient. This is a significant problem in the case of edible oils. In the state of the art, various types of caps are known which attempt to reduce this type of problem and achieve an outlet flow that is continuous and constant, without spurting, gushing etc.
The present invention discloses a multi-flow cap which also reduces or minimizes spurting of the fluid contained in the recipient.
Document FR 2900909 A1 discloses a multi-flow cap for pouring liquids with a flow rate that can be regulated. Said cap comprises an upper part and a lower part, in which the upper part comprises a tearable membrane which leaves free an upper orifice and the lower part comprises two orifices which allow liquid to pass through. The upper part comprises guides which allow the lower part to rotate with respect to the upper part such that depending on the arrangement of the parts, the orifices are overlapped to a greater or lesser extent and leave a larger or smaller passage area free, thus allowing a flow to pass with a greater or lesser flow rate depending on the requirements. The cap disclosed in the document FR 2900909 A1 has various disadvantages, among which its lack of elements which would minimize the variability of the outlet flow rate. In addition, the fact that the parts are moveable makes their use more difficult and increases the risk of breaking. Another disadvantage of said cap is that the shape of the upper orifice makes it complex to manufacture a tearable membrane for said orifice.
The present invention solves the above mentioned problems, disclosing a double flow cap which comprises a main body with means for connecting to the neck of a recipient and two flow outlet openings of unequal size, such that they define a large opening and a small opening; in which said two openings are comprised in an insert connected to the main body and in which the insert additionally comprises a plurality of baffles distributed along an inner perimeter and arranged such that each opening is partially coincident with at least one baffle in the outlet direction of the flow.
In addition, the present invention also makes it difficult to top up the bottle. This is a characteristic that is valued in the packaging of high-value products and even a legal requirement for certain uses (marketing of oil in the hotel industry or the catering industry, for example).
The large opening makes it possible to empty the recipient with a flow with a high flow rate and the small opening makes it possible to empty the recipient with a flow with a lower flow rate and with greater accuracy.
Between the baffles and the two openings comprised in the insert there is a separation such that it allows the passage of fluid despite each opening being partially coincident with at least one baffle.
In the present invention, the relationship between the position of the baffles and the position of the openings is fixed, which avoids having to manipulate the cap and, consequently, reduces the risk of breakage thereof. As it does not require manipulation on the part of the user, the present invention reduces the risk of the user becoming splashed with the fluid contained in the recipient.
Preferentially, the insert is connected to the main body by means of dimensional interference between mating flanges.
In an embodiment, there is a separation between baffles, i.e. the baffles are not contiguous. In a preferred embodiment, the baffles and their respective separations are uniformly distributed.
In an embodiment, the openings are diametrically opposed. In a preferred embodiment, the openings define an axis of symmetry, the openings being symmetrical with respect to said axis of symmetry. In an even more preferred embodiment, the baffles and their respective separations therebetween are symmetrical with respect to the axis of symmetry defined by the openings.
Advantageously, each of the baffles has the shape of a petal. Even more advantageously, each of the baffles has the shape of a rounded trapezium.
In a preferred manner, each of the baffles is inclined in the direction opposite to the outlet flow.
In an embodiment, the length of each of the baffles is such that its horizontal projection is smaller than the horizontal projection of the width of each of the openings.
Preferentially, the large opening has the shape of a rounded trapezium.
In an embodiment, the small opening has the shape of a rounded trapezium. In another embodiment, the small opening has a triangular shape.
Preferentially, the main body additionally comprises a tearable membrane which covers the insert and which acts as a seal.
In an embodiment, the double flow cap comprises a top-piece configured in order to close said cap. In an advantageous embodiment, the top-piece closes by means of a helicoidal thread. In an alternative embodiment, the top-piece connects to the main body by means of an articulation with a flap hinge.
The concept of a bi-flow cap and of a double flow cap are used in an equivalent and interchangeable manner throughout the present document. The term multi-flow cap is also used, which also includes bi-flow caps, caps with a greater number of flows with a different flow rate. In this document, by width of the opening is meant the difference between the external radius and the internal radius in the case of openings in the shape of a rounded trapezium, and the height of the triangle in the case of triangular openings. In this document, by length of the opening is meant the arc of the circumference that said opening defines. In this document, by baffles with the shape of a rounded trapezium is meant specifically baffles with the shape of a petal. In this document, the directions horizontal, vertical, up, down etc. are understood according to the normal standing position of the recipient, i.e. with the axis of the recipient being perpendicular to the ground.
For greater clarity, representative drawings of an embodiment of the double flow cap that is the subject of the present invention are attached by way of non-limitative illustrative examples.
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These figures also make it possible to see the thread -25- onto which the threaded top-piece -10- is screwed (not shown in figures).
As can been seen, the embodiment shown in the figures has an inner skirt -29- that is cylindrical in shape which has on its inner face a plurality of projections -23-. Said plurality of projections -23- is distributed in a uniform manner along the perimeter of the inner face of the inner skirt -29-. Said plurality of projections -23- interlocks with the groove -33- of the insert -30- (see
In addition to the inner skirt -29-, the main body -20- of a double flow cap -1- according to the present invention also comprises an outer skirt -210- which comprises a projection -26- which interlocks with the neck of the recipient (not shown). The circumferential projection -28-, in addition to assisting with the fastening of the insert -30-, also contributes to the fastening of the main body -20- to the neck of the recipient. Both means of connecting the main body -20- to the neck of the recipient are strengthened by the dimensional interference between the neck of the recipient and the separation between the outer skirt -210- and the inner skirt -29- of the main body -20-.
In order to achieve the technical effect sought, having a double outlet flow at the same time as avoiding the spurting of the fluid, both openings act together with a plurality of baffles -34- located in the inner part of the outer skirt -36- and below the two openings -31-, -32-. As can be seen in the figures, in the embodiment shown, the plurality of baffles -34- is distributed in a uniform manner along the inner perimeter of the outer skirt -36-. In the embodiment shown, each of the baffles which forms the plurality -34- has the shape of a rounded trapezium. As can be seen, between each of the baffles there is a small separation, i.e. the baffles are not in contact with each other. Each of the members of the plurality of baffles -34- is inclined downwards. In the embodiment shown, the plurality of baffles -34- is formed by 10 baffles, but other embodiments with a different number are also possible.
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While the invention has been described and shown based on a representative example, it must be understood that said embodiment is in no way limitative of the present invention, and therefore any of the variations which are included directly or by equivalence in the content of the attached claims will be considered to be included within the scope of the present invention.
Claims
1. Multi-flow cap which comprises: characterized in that said two openings are comprised in an insert connected to the main body and in that the insert additionally comprises a plurality of baffles distributed along an inner perimeter and arranged such that each opening is partially coincident with at least one baffle in the outlet direction of the flow.
- a main body with means for connecting to the neck of a recipient
- two flow outlet openings of unequal sizes, such that they define a large opening and a small opening
2. Multi-flow cap according to claim 1, characterized in that there is a separation between the baffles at least partially coincident with each of the openings.
3. Multi-flow cap according to claim 2, characterized in that the baffles and their respective separations therebetween are distributed uniformly.
4. Multi-flow cap according to claim 1, characterized in that the openings are diametrically opposed.
5. Multi-flow cap according to claim 4, characterized in that the openings define an axis of symmetry, the openings being symmetrical with respect to said axis of symmetry.
6. Multi-flow cap according to claim 5, characterized in that the baffles and their respective separations therebetween are symmetrical with respect to the axis of symmetry defined by the openings.
7. Multi-flow cap according to claim 1, characterized in that each of the baffles has the shape of a petal.
8. Multi-flow cap according to claim 7, characterized in that each of the baffles has the shape of a rounded trapezium.
9. Multi-flow cap according to claim 1, characterized in that each of the baffles is inclined in the direction opposite to the outlet flow
10. Multi-flow cap according to claim 1, characterized in that the length of each of the baffles is such that its horizontal projection is smaller than the horizontal projection of the width of each of the openings.
11. Multi-flow cap according to claim 1, characterized in that the large opening has the shape of a rounded trapezium.
12. Multi-flow cap according to claim 1, characterized in that the small opening has the shape of a rounded trapezium.
13. Multi-flow cap according to claim 1 characterized in that the small opening has the shape of a triangle.
14. Multi-flow cap according to claim 1, characterized in that the main body additionally comprises a tearable membrane which covers the insert and which acts as a seal.
15. Multi-flow cap according to claim 1, further characterized in that it comprises a top-piece configured in order to close said cap.
16. Multi-flow cap according to claim 15, characterized in that the top-piece closes by means of a helicoidal thread.
17. Multi-flow cap according to claim 15, characterized in that the top-piece connects to the main body by means of an articulation with a flap hinge.
Type: Application
Filed: Aug 28, 2018
Publication Date: Jun 25, 2020
Inventors: ANTONIO BADIA INIESTA (BARCELONA), FRANCESC BALATEU FABREGA (BARCELONA)
Application Number: 16/612,573