Container assembly with locking closure
US-2020198857-A1 · Jun 25, 2020 · US
US11834227B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11834227-B2 |
| Application number | US-202217674223-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 17, 2022 |
| Priority date | Jul 11, 2019 |
| Publication date | Dec 5, 2023 |
| Grant date | Dec 5, 2023 |
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A housing element for food applications having a casing made of metallic material and a cover made of composite material and having a bottom surface which is closed or provided with a through-hole. The housing element is provided with a system for securing the cover on the casing, comprising at least two steps which are formed on the cover and which engage with interference inside at least two corresponding grooves formed on the casing.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A housing element for food applications comprising: a casing made of metallic material; and a cover made of composite material and having a bottom surface closed or provided with a through-hole, wherein said housing element comprises a system for securing the cover on the casing comprising at least two steps formed on an inner surface of the cover and extending radially inward, the at least two steps engaging with interference inside at least two corresponding grooves formed on a radially outer surface of the casing, and the system for securing the cover of the casing is realized so that a radially inner, axial facing surface of the groove is in contact with a corresponding radially inner, axial facing surface of the step, wherein the cover is rotatable about an axis of symmetry thereof in both a clockwise direction and a counter clockwise direction when each step of the at least two steps is engaged with the at least two corresponding grooves of the casing, and wherein each of rotating the cover in the clockwise direction and rotating the cover in the counter clockwise direction secures the cover to the casing. 2. The housing element of claim 1 , wherein the steps and the corresponding grooves are exactly four in number. 3. The housing element of claim 1 , wherein the casing is made of stainless steel. 4. The housing element of claim 3 , wherein the interference between the steps of the cover and the corresponding grooves of the casing occurs between the height in the axial direction of the steps and the height in the axial direction of the grooves, the interference value ranging between −0.05 mm and +0.1 mm. 5. The housing element of claim 1 , wherein the securing of the cover and casing is also achieved by rotating the cover about an axis (X) of symmetry thereof until the step comes into contact by means of a side surface thereof with a corresponding side surface of the groove. 6. The housing element of claim 5 , wherein the groove is T-shaped consisting of a core and two wings symmetrical with respect to the core. 7. The housing element of claim 6 , wherein the securing is also achieved by rotating the cover about its axis (X) of symmetry in one of the two possible directions of rotation so that the step, depending on the direction of rotation imparted to the cover, engages with one of the two wings. 8. The housing element of claim 7 , wherein the dimension of a connecting radius (R) of the core does not exceed 50% of the height (H) of the core. 9. The housing element of claim 8 , wherein the dimension of the connecting radius (R) of the core is between 0.5 mm and 1 mm. 10. A housing element comprising: a casing made of metallic material and comprising a plurality of grooves; and a cover made of composite material and having a bottom surface having a plurality of steps that is equal in number with the plurality of grooves, wherein each respective step of the plurality of steps is configured to engage with interference inside a respective groove of the plurality of grooves, the plurality of grooves are formed on a radially outer surface of the casing, the steps are formed on an inner surface of the cover and extend axially inward, and a radially inner, axially facing surface of each groove contacts a radially inner, axially facing surface of each respective step when engaged wherein the cover is rotatable about an axis of symmetry thereof in both a clockwise direction and a counter clockwise direction when each step of the at least two steps is engaged with the at least two corresponding grooves of the casing, and wherein each of rotating the cover in the clockwise direction and rotating the cover in the counter clockwise direction secures the cover to the casing. 11. The housing element of claim 10 , wherein the bottom surface is either closed or provided with a through-hole. 12. The housing element of claim 10 , wherein each groove of the plurality of grooves is T-shaped consisting of a core and two wings symmetrical with respect to the core. 13. The housing element of claim 12 , wherein securing the housing element is also achieved by rotating the cover about its axis of symmetry in either direction of rotation so that each respective step, depending on the direction of rotation imparted to the cover, engages with one of the two wings of the respective groove.
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