Information
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Patent Grant
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6543644
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Patent Number
6,543,644
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Date Filed
Tuesday, December 5, 200023 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, April 8, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Yuen; Henry C.
- Nicolas; Frederick C.
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 222 81
- 222 83
- 222 80
- 222 105
- 206 521
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A container (11) for a liquid containing bag. The container is capable of adjusting the flow rate of a liquid (41) to be poured out. The container includes a container body (12) having an opening (24), and a cap (13) for selectively closing the opening. The container body is closed by a pair of lids (17). The upper end portion of the bag (42) is supported between mating faces (25) of the lids. The cap has fasteners (37) for clamping the upper end portion of the bag. When the cap is slid along grooves (26) formed in the lids, the fasteners close a pourer (43) of the bag.
Description
This application claims priority per 35 U.S.C. §119 (a) and §365 to various Japanese Patent Application Nos.: 11/103887, 11/209359, 11/209371, 11/298731, 11/298732.
TECHNICAL FIELD
The present invention relates to a bag for containing a liquid and a container for accommodating the bag. Specifically, the present invention relates to a liquid containing bag made of a soft material and a container made of a hard material for accommodating the bag.
BACKGROUND ART
Japanese Utility Model Registration Publication No. Sho 58-37803 discloses a conventional holder
300
for a fluid filling bag illustrated in FIGS.
58
(
a
) to
58
(
c
). The holder
300
has two curved walls
301
and two flip plates
303
, which connected by hinges
302
in upper and lower openings of the curved walls
301
. One of the flip plates
303
elastically flips between an open position (convex position) and a closed position (concave position). As illustrated in FIG.
58
(
b
), when the flip plate
303
is switched to the open position, an opening is formed in the holder
300
, and a cavity
304
is formed between the two curved walls. A window
305
is formed in an end portion of the curved wall
301
. This window
305
is selectively closed by a sliding plate
306
. A bag
307
filled with a fluid is accommodated in the holder
300
. A protrusion (lip)
308
is formed on the top surface of the bag
307
, and the protrusion
308
extends through the window
305
of the holder.
When the body of the bag
307
is pressed, the fluid flows from the bag. On the other hand, by fastening the lip
308
of the bag between the sliding plate
306
and the window
305
, the opened bag closes. Thus, the holder
300
retains the remaining fluid.
However, since the sliding plate
306
only opens or closes the window
305
, the conventional holder
300
cannot adjust the flow rate of the fluid that flows from the lip
308
.
DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTION
It is an object of the present invention to provide a container for accommodating a liquid containing bag capable of adjusting the flow rate of liquid from the bag and a liquid containing bag suitable for use with the container.
To achieve the above object, a first aspect of the present invention provides a container for accommodating a bag that contains a liquid. The container has a container body having an opening, which can be opened and closed, and a removable cap member on the container body for closing the opening. The container body includes a supporter for supporting the upper end portion of the bag and an engaging portion for engagement with the cap member. The cap member includes a fastener for clamping the upper end portion of the bag that is exposed through the opening.
A second aspect of the present invention provides a holder for holding a bag that contains a liquid. The holder has a pair of holding members having an opening and capable of opening and closing, and a cap member capable of closing the opening, and removably disposed on the holding members. The holding members include a supporter for supporting the upper end portion of the bag, and an engaging portion for engagement with the cap member. The cap member includes a fastener for clamping the upper end portion of the bag.
A third aspect of the present invention provides a bag for containing a liquid. The bag has an upper thermally welded zone at the upper end portion of the bag, and a lower thermally welded zone at the lower end portion of the bag. The upper thermally welded zone has first and second ends, and the lower thermally welded zone has third and fourth ends. At least one of the first, second, third and fourth ends includes a pouring zone having a width smaller than the corresponding thermally welded zone.
Other aspects and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following description together with the drawings illustrating examples of the principles of the present invention.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Characteristics of the present invention which are believed to be novel are apparent particularly in the appended claims. The present invention together with its object and advantages will be understood from the following description of presently preferred embodiments with reference to the accompanying drawings.
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of a container for a liquid containing bag according to a first embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 2
is a partial cross-sectional view of the container body in
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 3
is a front view of the cap in
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 4
is a bottom view of the cap in
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 5
is a cross-sectional view of the cap taken along the line
5
—
5
in
FIG. 1
;
FIG.
6
(
a
) is a cross-sectional view of the cap taken along the line
6
a
—
6
a
in
FIG. 3
;
FIG.
6
(
b
) is a cross-sectional view of the cap taken along the line
6
b
—
6
b
in
FIG. 3
;
FIG. 7
is a perspective view of a bag according to the first embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 8
is a perspective view of the container which contains the bag of
FIG. 7
;
FIG. 9
is a cross-sectional view of a bag opening step;
FIG. 10
is a perspective view of a bag closing step;
FIG. 11
is a cross-sectional view of the closed bag;
FIG. 12
is a perspective view of the closed bag;
FIG. 13
is a lateral view of a container for a liquid containing bag according to a second embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 14
is a perspective view of a bag according to the second embodiment of the present invention;
FIG.
15
(
a
) is a front view of the cap in the second embodiment;
FIG.
15
(
b
) is a cross-sectional view of the cap of FIG.
15
(
a
);
FIG. 16
is a bottom view of the cap in
FIG. 14
;
FIG. 17
is a cross-sectional view of a bag opening step;
FIG. 18
is a cross-sectional view of a bag closing step;
FIG. 19
is a cross-sectional view of the bag closing step;
FIG. 20
is a cross-sectional view of the closed bag;
FIG. 21
is a lateral view of the closed bag;
FIG. 22
is a bottom view of a cap according to a third embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 23
is a cross-sectional view of a bag closing step;
FIG. 24
is a cross-sectional view of the bag closing step;
FIG. 25
is a lateral view of a container according to another embodiment of the present invention;
FIGS.
26
(
a
) and
26
(
b
) are cross-sectional views of bag closing steps;
FIG. 27
is a cross-sectional view of a container according to another embodiment;
FIG. 28
is a lateral view of a container according to another embodiment;
FIG. 29
is a lateral view of a container according to another embodiment;
FIG. 30
is a lateral view of a container according to another embodiment;
FIG. 31
is a lateral view of a container according to another embodiment;
FIG. 32
is a lateral view of a container according to another embodiment;
FIG. 33
is a lateral view of a container according to another embodiment;
FIG. 34
is a perspective view of a container according to another embodiment;
FIG. 35
is a perspective view of the container of
FIG. 34
;
FIG.
36
(
a
) is a cross-sectional view of the container of
FIG. 35
;
FIG.
36
(
b
) is a cross-sectional view of the container taken along the line
36
b
—
36
b
in
FIG. 35
;
FIG. 37
is a lateral view of a container according to another embodiment;
FIG. 38
is a front view of a cap according to another embodiment;
FIG.
39
(
a
) is a front view of a cap according to another embodiment;
FIG.
39
(
b
) is a perspective view of FIG.
39
(
a
);
FIG. 40
is a perspective view of a liquid containing bag according to another embodiment;
FIG.
41
(
a
) is a perspective view of a liquid containing bag according to another embodiment;
FIG. 41
is an developed plan of the bag of FIG.
41
(
a
);
FIG. 42
is a perspective view of a liquid containing bag according to another embodiment;
FIG. 43
is a lateral view of a holder according to a fourth embodiment;
FIG. 44
is a lateral view of an attachment in
FIG. 43
;
FIG. 45
is a front view of a cap in
FIG. 43
;
FIG. 46
is a cross-sectional view of the cap in
FIG. 43
;
FIG. 47
is a bottom view of the cap in
FIG. 43
;
FIG. 48
is a cross-sectional view of a bag opening step;
FIG. 49
is a cross-sectional view of a bag closing step;
FIG. 50
is a cross-sectional view of a bag closing step;
FIG. 51
is a cross-sectional view of a bag closing step;
FIG. 52
is a lateral view of a liquid pouring step;
FIGS.
53
(
a
) and
53
(
b
) are cross-sectional views of bag closing steps using a holder according to another embodiment;
FIG. 54
is a lateral view of a holder according to another embodiment;
FIG. 55
is a front view of a holder according to another embodiment;
FIG. 56
is a lateral view of a holder according to another embodiment;
FIG. 57
is a lateral view of a holder according to another embodiment;
FIGS.
58
(
a
),
58
(
b
) are perspective views of a conventional holder; and
FIG.
58
(
c
) is a cross-sectional view of a bag contained in the holder of FIGS.
58
(
a
),
58
(
b
).
BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
A first embodiment of the present invention will be described below in detail with reference to the drawings.
As illustrated in
FIG. 1
, a container
11
for a liquid containing bag according to the first embodiment has a container body
12
and a removable cap
13
. The container
11
, which is made of a relatively hard synthetic resin, accommodates a bag
42
, which is indicated by imaginary lines in FIG.
1
. The bag
42
may contain liquid
41
such as mineral water, juice, or the like. The bag
42
is preferably made of a soft synthetic resin, and more preferably of polyethylene.
The container body
12
has a lower box
14
, and a pair of lids
17
. The lower box
14
has four side walls
15
. The pair of lids
17
are symmetric to each other. The lids
17
are coupled to two side walls
15
of the lower box
14
, which are opposite to each other, through hinges
18
. The lids
17
are each movable between an open position and a closed position through the associated hinges
18
. When the lids
17
are closed, a containing space for containing the bag
42
is formed in the container body
12
.
A side wall
15
positioned on the front side of the container body
12
is formed with an elongated window
16
through which the amount of liquid
41
in the bag
42
can be seen. Also, both lids
17
are formed with a beak
19
extending frontward from the top to increase the space within the container body
12
. Both lids
17
have outer inclined surfaces
21
, respectively, which are inclined from the beaks
19
to top walls
20
. A scale
22
is marked on the outer inclined surface
21
of the left lid
17
.
A portion of the beak
19
that is inward of each outer inclined surface
21
is formed with an inner inclined surface
23
parallel with the outer inclined surface
21
. Both inner inclined surfaces
23
are formed with fan-shaped openings
24
, respectively. When the lids
17
are closed, clamping faces
25
are formed by mating surfaces of the inner inclined surfaces
23
for clamping the upper portion of the bag
42
. As illustrated in
FIGS. 1 and 2
, a sliding groove
26
is formed between each outer inclined surface
21
and each inner inclined surface
23
.
As illustrated in FIG.
1
and
FIGS. 3 through 6
, a cap
13
has a top lid
27
in the shape of a hollow triangular block and a pair of supporters
28
accommodated in the top lid
27
. The top lid
27
has a front wall
29
, which is formed with a pair of sliding rails
31
as a guide. As indicated by one-dot chain lines in
FIG. 8
, each sliding rail
31
is formed at a position at which it engages the inner edge of a corresponding outer inclined surface
21
. A slot
30
is also formed midway between the sliding rails
31
.
As illustrated in
FIG. 3
, a blade
32
made of a steel material is attached to the front wall
29
. Specifically, as illustrated in FIG.
6
(
a
), the blade
32
is embedded in the front wall
29
such that a portion of its edge
33
is exposed in the slot
30
. Also, as illustrated in
FIGS. 5
,
6
(
a
) and
6
(
b
), a pair of rails
34
are formed on the inner lower surface of the top lid
27
. A key groove (so-called dovetail groove)
35
is formed inside of each rail
34
.
As illustrated in
FIGS. 3 through 5
, the pair of supporters
28
are substantially symmetric. A sliding plate
36
is formed below each supporter
28
. A gap is formed between the sliding plates
36
, and both sliding plates
36
are inclined such that the gap is wider at locations closer to the slot
30
. Also, the two corners of each sliding plate
36
that are positioned near the front wall
29
are chamfered. The sliding plates
36
engage with and slide with respect to the corresponding sliding grooves
26
of the beaks
19
. This allows the cap
13
to slide along the inclined surfaces
21
,
23
of the container body
12
to selectively close the opening
24
.
As illustrated in
FIGS. 5
,
6
(
a
) and
6
(
b
), fasteners
37
are integrally formed on top surfaces of the sliding plates
36
. Similar to the sliding plates
36
, the fasteners
37
are inclined such that a gap between the fasteners
37
becomes wider toward the front wall
29
. Opposing faces (inner faces) of the fasteners
37
and opposing faces between the sliding plates
36
are at the same level. In addition, two grooves are formed in the inner face of one of the supporters
28
, and by the grooves, two fastening rails
38
are formed extending parallel to the surfaces of the sliding plates
36
. Each supporter
28
has a key
39
which is engaged with a key groove
35
. Through engagement of each key
39
with the corresponding key groove
35
, the pair of supporters
28
are mounted to the top lid
27
.
As illustrated in
FIG. 7
, the bag
42
is manufactured in the following manner. First, a polyethylene sheet is formed into a cylindrical shape. One of openings of the cylinder is folded and thermally welded. Next, the bag
42
is filled with a liquid
41
. The other opening is folded and thermally welded.
In the following the use of the container
11
will be described.
For placing the bag
42
in the container
11
, the lids
17
are first opened, and the bag
42
is inserted into the container body
12
. The upper end of the bag
42
is held upward, and the lids
17
are closed. In this way, as illustrated in
FIG. 8
, the top corner portion of the bag
42
is located outside of the container body
12
(opening
24
), with the upper corner portion clamped between the clamping faces
25
. As a result, the bag
42
is fixed to the container body
12
.
Subsequently, the top corner portion of the bag
42
is cut using the cap
13
. Specifically, the cap
13
is oriented in a direction shown in FIG.
8
. Next, as illustrated in
FIG. 9
, the sliding rails
31
of the cap
13
are engaged with the inner edges of the outer inclined surfaces
21
of the container body
12
, and the cap
13
is slid along the inner edges. Then, the top corner portion of the bag
42
is inserted into the slot
30
of the cap
13
, and cut by the edge
33
of the blade
32
. In this way, the bag
42
is formed with a pourer
43
, and is opened. The top end of the opened bag
42
is gripped by the lids
17
, and the bag
42
is covered with the container body
12
, so that the bag
42
is protected from deformation and does not fall down. Therefore, the liquid
41
is prevented from pouring out of the bag
42
.
On the other hand, for pouring the liquid
41
out of the bag
42
, the cap
13
is mounted to the container body
12
, as illustrated in FIG.
10
. Specifically, the sliding plates
36
of the cap
13
are engaged with the sliding grooves
26
of the container body
12
, the cap
13
is slid, and the sliding of the cap
13
is stopped at an appropriate position on the scale
22
. In this manner, as illustrated in
FIG. 11
, the top end of the bag
42
is clamped between the supporters
28
. Also, the pourer
43
is clamped between the end face of one supporter
28
and the fastening rail
38
of the other supporter
28
and is partially closed in accordance with the position at which the cap
13
is stopped.
Then, by inclining the container
11
forward, the liquid
41
pours out of the pourer
43
. Further, by adjusting the size of the pourer
43
using the cap
13
, the flow rate of liquid
41
poured out of the bag
42
can be readily adjusted.
As illustrated in
FIG. 12
, as the sliding plates
36
are moved to the far ends of the sliding grooves
26
, the container body
12
is closed by the cap
13
. This causes the bag
42
to be enclosed in the container
11
. At this time, the lower portion of the pourer
43
is clamped between the supporters
28
of the cap
13
. In other words, the bag
42
is sealed by the inner face of one supporter
28
and the fastening rail
38
of the other supporter
28
.
The first embodiment has the following advantages:
Since the pourer
43
is closed by the clamping faces
25
formed on the pair of lids
17
and the fastener
37
formed in the cap
13
, the liquid
41
is prevented from leaking from the pourer
43
. Also, since the opened bag
42
can be held in the container
11
, the remaining liquid
41
can be stored after a required amount of the liquid
41
has poured out. Thus, the liquid
41
can be economically used. Further, by adjusting the size of the pourer
43
using the cap
13
, the flow rate of the liquid
41
can be readily adjusted.
Since the pourer
43
is formed by cutting a corner of the bag
42
along the outer inclined surface
21
and the inner inclined surface
23
, the liquid
41
is readily and sanitarily poured.
The opening
24
is readily opened by sliding the cap
13
upward along the sliding grooves
26
. This permits the liquid
41
to be readily poured.
A force sealing the upper end of the bag
42
concentrates on the narrow fastening rails
38
. Thus, the bag
42
is tightly fastened and supported, while the pourer
43
is securely sealed.
Since the bag
42
can be readily opened by the blade
32
mounted in the cap
13
, the convenience of the container
11
is improved.
When the bag
42
is opened, the pair of sliding rails
31
are guided by the inner edges of the outer inclined surfaces
21
, so that the bag
42
is properly opened by the blade
32
.
Since the gap between the supporters
28
becomes wider as at locations closer to the front wall
29
, the bag
42
can be readily fastened by sliding the cap
13
downward along the sliding grooves
26
.
In the following, a second embodiment of the present invention will be described.
As illustrated in
FIG. 13
, a container
11
for a liquid containing bag according to a second embodiment has a container body
12
, and a cap
13
, which is removable from the container body
12
. As indicated by imaginary lines in
FIG. 13
, a bag
42
containing a liquid
41
is contained in the bag
11
. The container
11
is preferably made of transparent or translucent hard polypropylene. The bag
42
is preferably made of polyethylene.
The container body
12
has a lower box
14
and a pair of lids
17
. The lower box
14
has a base and four side walls
15
, and each side wall
15
is formed to widen toward the top. Adjacent side walls
15
are connected by rounded surfaces. The base of the container body
12
is formed with a drain hole, not shown, for facilitating the drainage.
The lids
17
are substantially symmetric. The lids
17
are coupled to the lower box
14
by hinges
18
, respectively. Further, one of the lids
17
is formed with a plurality of engaging tabs
51
on the edge. The other lid
17
is formed with an engaging recesses on the edge for engagement with the engaging tabs
51
. When the lids
17
are closed, the engaging tabs
51
engage with the corresponding engaging recesses. In this way, a containing space is formed in the container body
12
for containing the bag
42
.
Each lid
17
is formed with a tapering beak
19
on the top. Specifically, the beaks
19
are formed such that they narrow toward the front of the body
12
and toward mating faces of the lids
17
. Thus, the containing space in the container body
12
extends toward the center front, so that the portion near a pourer
43
of the bag
42
is pressed upward. Therefore, the liquid
41
smoothly pours out of the pourer
43
.
Each lid
17
is formed such that its upper portion tapers toward a top wall
20
. An outer inclined surface
21
and an inner inclined surface
23
adjoining the outer inclined surface
21
are formed between the top wall
20
and the beaks
19
. Each inner inclined surface
23
is formed with an opening
24
, which is cut away in a semi-circular shape. When the lids
17
are closed, the openings
24
are positioned around the pourer
43
of the bag
42
.
A tapering rail
52
, which widens toward the front of the body
12
, is formed between the outer inclined surface
21
and the inner inclined surface
23
. A guide groove
53
of a predetermined depth is formed in the inner wall of the tapering rail
52
adjoining the inner inclined surface
23
. Also, a fastening groove
54
of a predetermined length is formed in the outer wall of the tapering rail
52
adjoining the outer inclined surface
21
.
An oval recess
55
is formed on a side wall
17
a
of each lid
17
such that the container body
12
can be readily grasped for pouring the liquid
41
. For facilitating carrying, a pair of hand grips
56
are formed on slopes between both top walls
20
and the side walls
17
a,
respectively. Both hand grips
56
are recessed, so that when the lids
17
are closed, inner surfaces of the hand grips
56
abut against each other to function as clamping faces
25
for the bag
42
.
As illustrated in
FIGS. 13 and 21
, a positioning piece extends from the clamping face
25
of one hand grip
56
, and a plurality of conical fixing pins
59
(
FIG. 13
) are formed in line with the positioning piece
57
. The clamping face
25
of the other hand grip
56
is formed with a positioning hole
58
corresponding to the positioning piece
57
and with holes (not shown) corresponding to the fixing pins
59
.
As illustrated in
FIGS. 13 and 17
, a back plate
60
is formed on the lid
17
. The back plate
60
includes the positioning hole
58
, and extends toward the other lid
17
. The back plate
60
deforms the bag
42
toward the beaks
19
.
As illustrated in
FIG. 13
, the cap
13
has a clip
61
, and a top lid
27
which covers the clip
61
. The clip
61
has an elastically deformable structure. The top lid
27
is preferably made of transparent or translucent hard polypropylene. The side walls
27
a
of the top lid
27
form a trapezoid. The cap
13
is configured to slide along the tapering rails
52
.
As illustrated in FIGS.
15
(
a
) and
15
(
b
), a finger recess
62
is formed in the top lid
27
for facilitating backward sliding of the cap
13
. A slot
30
extends from the lower end of the front wall
29
to the finger recess
62
. A pair of passages
63
for receiving the tapering rails
52
are formed through the lower end of the front wall
29
.
A blade
32
is mounted on the rear surface of the finger recess
62
. The plane of the blade
32
is substantially parallel with the base of a supporter
28
. A portion of an edge
33
of the blade
32
is located in the slot
30
.
As illustrated in FIGS.
15
(
b
) and
16
, a pair of triangular stopper plates
64
are formed on the rear surface of the top lid
27
. One side (inner edge) of these stopper plates
64
is substantially perpendicular to the lower edge of the side wall
27
a
of the top lid
27
. In other words, one side of the stopper plate
64
is substantially perpendicular to the base of the supporter
28
.
As illustrated in FIGS.
15
(
a
),
15
(
b
) and
16
, a fastening rail
65
and a engaging groove
66
are formed on inner faces of both side walls
27
a
of the top lid
27
. The fastening rails
65
are engaged with the fastening grooves
54
of the lids
17
for guiding the cap
13
to move. The engaging grooves
66
of a predetermined length are formed extending parallel to the fastening rails
65
.
The clip
61
has a pair of substantially symmetric supporters
28
and a substantially U-shaped coupling portion
67
, which couples the respective supporters
28
and is integral with the supporters
28
. The supporters
28
are elastically coupled by the coupling portion
67
. Therefore, when a force acts to bring the supporters
28
closer to or away from each other, the coupling portion
67
urges the supporters
28
in the opposite direction. The coupling portion
67
and the supporters
28
may be made of an elastic material.
A rectangular stopper plate
68
is formed on the top of each supporter
28
. Each stopper plate
68
is engaged with a corresponding stopper groove
66
. Thus, the clip
61
is attached to the inside of the top lid
27
. A pair of sliding plates
36
for engagement with guide grooves
53
of the lid
17
are formed at lower ends of the supporters
28
.
Each supporter
28
forms a fastener
37
. Opposing faces (inner faces) of the fasteners
37
are substantially parallel. Two fastening rails
38
, which extends in a longitudinal direction, are formed on an inner surface of one of the fasteners
37
. When the cap
13
is mounted to the container body
12
, the fastener rails
38
press the pourer
43
of the bag
42
against the inner face of the opposing fastener
37
. This causes the pourer
43
to be tightly closed.
As illustrated in FIGS.
15
(
a
) and
16
, the fasteners
37
are tapered such that they are wider toward the rear of the body
12
. As illustrated in
FIG. 18
, when the cap
13
is mounted to the lid
17
, side surfaces
69
(tapering surfaces) of these fasteners
37
are parallel with inner side surfaces of the tapering rails
52
of the lids
17
. Then, as illustrated in
FIGS. 18 through 20
, by sliding the cap
13
forward in engagement with the lids
17
, the tapering surfaces
69
contact the inner side surfaces of the tapering rails
52
, and the inner faces of the fasteners
37
gradually approach to each other.
As illustrated in
FIG. 14
, by thermally welding the upper end and the lower end of the bag
42
, an upper welded zone
71
and a lower welded zone
72
are formed, respectively. The upper welded zone
71
is formed with pouring zones
73
, at both corners, which are thermally welded in an area having a smaller width. A pourer
43
is formed by cutting the pouring zone
73
, such that the liquid
41
readily and smoothly pours out. As indicated by a dotted line, a cutting line is formed in the center of the upper welded zone
71
. A hanging hole
74
is formed by cutting along the cutting line. By inserting the positioning piece
57
of the lid
17
through the hanging hole
74
, the bag
42
is placed at a predetermined position in the container body
12
.
For manufacturing the bag
42
, first, one end of a polyethylene sheet, which is molded into a cylindrical shape, is folded, and thermally welded to form the lower welded zone
72
. Next, the liquid
41
is injected into the thus formed sheet. The other end of the sheet is folded and thermally welded to form the upper welded zone
71
. Finally, the cutting line is formed on the upper welded zone
71
.
The use of the container
11
will be described below.
To reduce the manufacturing cost of the container
11
, it is preferred that the container body
12
(lower box
14
and lid
17
) is integrally molded by injection molding. Though not shown, a mold for the injection molding consists of an upper mold and a lower mold. A cavity having the shape of the container body
12
is formed on a parting surface (PL surface) of the mold.
The container body
12
is integrally molded with the lids
17
pivoted to open on both sides of the body
12
(for example, in a state in which the lids
17
are pivoted by 90° to both sides and oriented in the horizontal direction). For example, the lower mold is formed corresponding to the outer side surface of the lower box
14
and the outer side surfaces of the lids
17
, while the upper mold is formed corresponding to the inner side surfaces of the lower box
14
and the inner side surfaces of the lids
17
.
The molds are clamped, and a melt synthetic resin is injected into the cavity. When the molds are opened after the synthetic resin has been cooled, the container body
12
is molded.
As an alternative molding method, the lower box
14
and the two lids
17
are injection molded as separate members. Then, the respective lids
17
may be connected to the lower box
14
by thermal welding. The hinges
18
are formed during the thermal welding.
As a further alternative molding method, the lower box
14
and one lid
17
may be integrally molded by injection molding, while the other lid
17
is separately injection molded and connected to the lower box
14
by thermal welding.
For placing the bag
42
in the container
11
, first, the cutting line is torn off to open the hanging hole
74
. Next, the lids
17
are opened to place the bag
42
in the body
12
. Then, the lid
17
that is provided with the positioning hole
57
is moved to the closed position, which results in the state illustrated in FIG.
13
.
Next, the positioning piece
57
is hung in the hanging hole
74
. The other lid
17
is moved to the closed position to bring the inner edges of the lids
17
into contact. Each engaging tab
51
is engaged with the corresponding engaging recess. As a result, the container body
12
is closed with the bag
42
placed at a predetermined position in the container body
12
.
As illustrated in
FIG. 17
, the bag
42
is slightly inclined in front. Specifically, the upper welded zone
71
is located slightly on the front side of the container body
12
by the hanging hole
74
and the positioning piece
57
, and is fixed by the plurality of fixing pins
59
. Further, the bag
42
is pressed in front by the back plate
60
. For this reason, the corner of the bag
42
is positioned above the inner inclined surface
23
.
For opening the bag
42
, the cap
13
is moved along the one-dot chain line from the state shown in FIG.
13
. Specifically, the fastening rails
65
are inserted into the fastening grooves
54
, and the sliding plates
36
are inserted into the guide grooves
53
. Then, the cap
13
is slid to the front ends of the tapering rails
52
.
During this sliding, as illustrated in
FIGS. 18
through
20
, the front corner of the bag
42
is clamped between the slot
30
of the cap
13
and the inner edges of the lids
17
. Further, since the fasteners
37
approach each other with the movement of the cap
13
, the front corner is gradually fastened by the fasteners
37
.
Then, as illustrated in
FIG. 17
, the front corner is cut by the blade
32
as indicated by a dotted line to form the pourer
43
. Since the upper end of the bag
42
is gripped between the lids
17
, the liquid
41
is prevented from flowing out of the bag
42
when the corner is cut.
For pouring a large amount of the liquid
41
from the bag
42
for a short time, the cap
13
is stopped in the rear portion of the tapering rails
52
as illustrated in FIG.
18
. Then, the container
11
is inclined in front while the recesses
55
of the lids
17
are held. In this event, since the pourer
43
is not closed by the fasteners
37
, the pourer
43
is relatively large. Therefore, a large amount of the liquid
41
can be poured through the pourer
43
for a short time.
For pouring a small amount of the liquid
41
from the bag
42
, the cap
13
is stopped in the middle of the tapering rails
52
, as illustrated in FIG.
19
. Then, the container
11
is inclined in front. In this event, since the fasteners
37
reduce the size of the pourer
43
, a small amount of the liquid
41
can pour through the pourer
43
.
Since the size of the pourer
43
can be adjusted in accordance with the position of the cap
13
, the liquid
41
can be poured out of the bag
42
at a desired flow rate.
For storing the liquid
41
remaining in the bag
42
, the cap
13
is slid to the front ends of the tapering rails
52
, as illustrated in FIG.
21
. This grips the pourer
43
with the fasteners
43
, so that the bag
42
is sealed.
Specifically, as the tapering surfaces
69
are pressed inwardly with a uniform force by the inner side surfaces of both tapering rails
52
, the fasteners
37
are closed to seal the bag
42
. Particularly, since the bag
42
is locally fastened more tightly by the fastening rails
38
formed on the one fastener
37
, the pourer
43
is closed to ensure that the liquid
41
is prevented from leaking.
As illustrated in
FIG. 21
, when the bag
42
is closed by the cap
13
, the top surface of the cap
13
is level with the surface of the top wall
20
of the lid
17
, and the front surface of the cap
13
is level with the front surfaces of the beaks
19
. Since the pourer
43
is covered with the cap
13
, it is possible to prevent foreign substances such as garbage, dust and so on from attaching near the pourer
43
or from entering the bag
42
.
Since the top lid
27
has a surface parallel with the outer inclined surface
21
, it is possible to readily confirm whether the cap
13
is properly mounted to the container body
12
by viewing from the lateral direction.
The second embodiment has the following advantages:
The bag
42
is clamped between the clamping faces
25
of the lids
17
and between the fasteners
37
of the cap
13
. Also, the cap
42
is sealed by the fasteners
37
. For this reason, the deformable bag
42
can be readily held, and the liquid
41
is prevented from leaking from the pourer
43
of the bag
42
. The liquid
41
contained in the bag
42
is therefore preserved.
Further, since a required amount of the liquid
41
can be poured from the bag
42
, the liquid
41
need not be used entirely at one time, which is economical. Also, since the size of the pourer
43
of the bag
42
can be changed in accordance with the position at which the cap
13
is mounted, the flow rate of the liquid
41
being poured can be readily adjusted.
As the cap
13
slides frontward along the tapering rails
52
and the tapering surfaces
69
that contact the tapering rails
52
, a fastening force applied between the fasteners
37
is increased. Then, by moving the cap
13
to the frontmost position, the pourer
43
of the bag
42
is clamped between the fasteners
37
and securely sealed. As a result, the liquid
41
is prevented from leaking.
The liquid
41
can be readily and sanitarily poured out of the bag
42
by the inner inclined surfaces
23
formed on the lids
17
.
Since a force closing the fasteners
37
concentrates on the fastening rails
38
, which have a smaller area, the pourer
43
of the bag
42
can be more tightly fastened. Thus, the bag
42
is securely sealed.
The bag
42
is readily opened by the blade
32
provided in the cap
13
. Further, since the plane of the blade
32
is parallel with the direction in which the cap
13
is slid, the blade
32
can readily cut the pouring zone
73
of the bag
42
, and the pourer
43
is clearly formed. As a result, the liquid
41
smoothly pours out of the pourer
43
.
Since the fasteners
37
are made of an elastic material, a necessary and sufficient fastening force is transmitted to the pourer
43
when the pourer
43
of the bag
42
is fastened, thereby increasing the effectiveness of the seal formed when the pourer
43
is closed. It is also possible to readily and smoothly open and close the opening
24
by the cap
13
.
The bag
42
can be readily placed and supported at a predetermined position in the container body
12
by the positioning piece
57
formed on the clamping face
25
.
The plurality of fixing pins
59
prevent mispositioning of the bag
42
.
The upper portion of the bag
42
is pushed in front by the back plate
60
so that the upper portion of the bag
42
is offset in front. Therefore, the liquid
41
readily pours out.
Since the container body
12
is manufactured with a transparent or translucent material, the state of the bag
42
(the amount of the remaining liquid
41
) can be readily viewed.
Since the cap
13
has the top lid
27
and the clip
61
, the maintenance of the blade
32
(corrosion prevention) and washing of the clip
61
are facilitated by removing the clip
61
from the top lid
27
, which is sanitary.
Since the bag
42
is formed with a pair of pouring zones
73
, the bag
42
can be inserted into the container body
12
and opened in either a forward or a backward orientation. Therefore, the handling of the bag
42
is improved. For example, if a portion near the one pouring zone
73
is contaminated, the other pouring zone
73
may be opened to sanitarily dispense the liquid
41
.
Since the cutting line (hanging hole
47
) is formed at the central position of the upper welded zone
71
of the bag
42
, the bag
42
can be readily placed at a predetermined position in the container body
12
by inserting the positioning piece
57
through the hanging hole
74
.
Since the bag
42
is made of a soft polyethylene sheet, the bag
42
can be compacted after use, so that the amount of garbage is reduced.
In the following, a third embodiment of the present invention will be described centering on aspects that differ from the second embodiment.
As illustrated in
FIG. 22
, each supporter
28
of a cap
13
has a square pole fastener
37
located at the lower position of a stopper plate
68
. In place of the tapering surface
69
in the second embodiment, each supporter
28
has a parallel stopper surface
81
. Also, the sliding plates
36
in the second embodiment are omitted. A pair of cylindrical stopper protrusions
82
are formed to extend downward from the inner face of a top lid
27
.
As illustrated in
FIG. 23
, a pair of pivot shafts
84
are formed on both sides of an opening
24
, respectively. A pivot plate
83
is attached for pivotal movement about the pivot shaft
84
. A hook
85
is formed behind each pivot plate
83
for engagement with one of the stopper protrusions
82
of the cap
13
. As the cap
13
is moved to the back, a leading surface
86
of the hook
85
engages the corresponding stopper protrusion
82
, so that the pivot plate
83
is returned to the original position (FIG.
23
).
The hook
85
has a substantially triangular stopper
87
. The stopper
87
protrudes into the opening
24
when the pivot plate
83
is pivoted forward. Then, the stoppers
87
fasten the stopper surfaces
81
of the cap
13
. The guide grooves
53
of the second embodiment is omitted in this embodiment.
The container
11
of the third embodiment will be described in terms of action and effect.
For sealing the bag
42
using the container
11
of the third embodiment, the bag
42
is inserted into the container body
12
and the lids
17
are closed, as illustrated in FIG.
23
. Then, the cap
13
is slid to the front end of the tapering protrusions
52
on the lids
17
. In this event, as illustrated in
FIG. 24
, the pair of stopper protrusions
82
pivot the pair of pivot plates
83
frontward about the pivot shafts
84
in front. As a result, the stoppers
87
of the pivot plates
83
clamp the stopper surfaces
81
, causing the inner faces of the fasteners
37
to seal the pourer
43
of the bag
42
.
On the other hand, the pourer
43
is opened by sliding the cap
13
illustrated in
FIG. 24
rearward along the tapering rails
52
. In this event, the leading surface
86
of the hooks
85
engage the stopper protrusions
82
, so that both pivot plates
83
are pivoted rearward and are returned to the original positions.
In the container
11
of the third embodiment, the pivot plates
83
, when pivoted frontward, tightly and inwardly fasten the fasteners
37
by the stopper protrusions
82
. For this reason, the inner faces of the fasteners
37
tightly fasten the pourer
43
of the bag
42
to seal the pourer
43
.
The respective embodiments may be modified in the following manners.
In the first embodiment, a recess and a protrusion for engagement with each other may be formed on the inner faces of the lids
17
. In this way, the lids
17
can be firmly closed, so that the bag
42
is held between the, clamping faces
25
.
In the first embodiment, an inner edge of the outer inclined surface
21
may be folded downward to form a regulating protrusion, and an engaging groove may be formed in the top surface of the sliding plate
36
of the cap
13
for engagement with the regulating protrusion. In this case, by mounting the cap
13
to the container body
12
, the lids
17
are firmly closed by the engagement of the regulating protrusion with the engaging groove.
In the first embodiment, the clamping face
25
of at least one lid
17
may be formed with a rail. In this case, the bag
42
can be more firmly supported.
In the first embodiment, a stopper may be provided at the rear end of the key groove
35
. Alternatively, the key groove
35
may be adhered to the key
39
using an adhesive. In this case, the supporters
28
can be firmly mounted to the top lid
27
. It is therefore possible to use the cap without rattling movements.
In the first embodiment, the pair of supporters
28
may be integrally formed. In this case, since the supporters
28
are not easily moved from the top lid
27
, use of the cap
13
is facilitated.
In the first embodiment, the lids
17
may be removed from the lower box
14
, and the lids
17
and the lower box
14
may be formed with a recess and a protrusion for mutual engagement. In this case, the lids
17
can be coupled to the lower box
14
by engagement of the recess with the protrusion.
In the first embodiment, the base of the container body
12
may be, for example, hexagonal, octagonal, circular or elliptic. Also, the cap
13
is formed to correspond to the shape of the container body
12
.
In the first embodiment, at least one of the window
16
, beaks
19
, scale
22
, slot
30
, blade
32
, sliding rails
31
and fastening rails
38
may be omitted. In this case, the container
11
can be simplified.
In the second and third embodiments, one hinge
18
may be omitted, and one lid
17
may be fixed to the lower box
14
. In this case, the container
11
can be simplified.
In the second and third embodiments, as illustrated in
FIG. 25
, one lid
17
may be fixed to the lower box
14
, and the other lid
17
may be connected to that lid
17
through the hinge
18
. In this way, the one lid
17
can be opened in the lateral direction. Alternatively, the rear wall of the lower box
14
may be formed to extend upward, and the hinges
18
are attached on both side edges of the rear wall to couple the pair of lids
17
. In this way, the lids
17
can be opened in the lateral direction. In these cases, an engaging tab
51
and an engaging recess are preferably provided near the beaks
19
of the lids
17
for engagement with each other.
The container
11
according to the second and third embodiments may be formed in shapes illustrated in FIGS.
26
(
a
) and
26
(
b
). Specifically, the fasteners
37
of the cap
13
are formed of a magnet
91
indicated by dotted lines and a thin elastic member (not shown) covering the magnet
91
. An attractive force acts between the magnets
91
. Then, the side surfaces of the fasteners
37
are formed horizontally. The tapering rails
52
are formed in rectangle to avoid abutting with the fasteners
37
. Further, a rail
92
is formed on the inner inclined surface
23
. In this case, the fastening rails
38
of the fasteners
37
can be omitted. In this case, as the cap
13
is engaged with rear portions of the rails
52
, the fasteners
37
are separated against the magnetic forces of the magnets
91
by contact with the separating rails
92
. Then, as the cap
13
is slid toward the front, the fasteners
37
are closed by the magnetic forces of the magnets
91
to seal the pourer
43
of the bag
42
. This readily and securely seals the pourer
43
of the bag
42
.
In the second and third embodiments, a pair of fastening rods
93
having a gear
94
may be used in place of the clip
61
, as illustrated in
FIG. 27. A
proximal end of each fastening rod
93
is mounted to the top lid
27
through a shaft such that the gears
94
mesh with each other. The gears
94
mesh with a pair of pinions
95
mounted on the top lid
27
through shafts. Further, the inner faces of the tapering rails
52
of the container body
12
may be formed extending in parallel with their outer surfaces, and racks
96
may be provided near rear portions of the inner faces of both tapering rails
52
for engagement with the pinions
95
.
In this case, when the cap
13
is slid forward, the racks
96
mesh with the pinions
95
immediately before the cap
13
is positioned at the front end of the container body
12
, causing the pinions
95
to rotate in a predetermined direction. Then, the gears
94
are rotated in association with the rotation of these pinions
95
, which causes the fastening rods
93
to pivot inwardly in association with the rotation of the gears
94
. Consequently, with the closure of the container body
12
by the cap
13
, the pourer
43
of the bag
42
can be readily and securely sealed.
Alternatively, the pinions
95
and racks
96
may be omitted, while a shaft
97
of one fastening rod
93
is extended to the top surface of the top lid
27
, and a knob
98
may be provided at the leading end of the shaft, as indicated by two-dot chain line. In association with one fastening rod
93
being rotated by manipulating the rotating knob
98
, the other fastening rod
93
can be rotated. In this case, by rotating the rotating knob
98
with the container body
12
closed by the cap
13
, the pair of gears
94
can be rotated in engagement, so that the fastening rods
93
can be pivoted in the left and right directions as indicated by arrows in FIG.
27
. It is therefore possible to readily open the pourer
43
of the bag
42
and to readily fasten the same.
In the second and third embodiments, the outer inclined surfaces
21
, inner inclined surfaces
23
and tapering rails
52
may be convex as illustrated in FIG.
28
. Alternatively, the outer inclined surfaces
21
, inner inclined surfaces
23
and tapering rails
52
may be concave. In this case, the cap
13
is formed in accordance with the shape of the container body
12
.
In the second and third embodiments, the container body
12
may be formed such that it can be entirely opened, as illustrated in FIG.
29
. Specifically, the container body
12
is vertically divided into two parts, and these are coupled by a hinge
18
. In this case, the bag
42
can be readily placed at a predetermined position in the container body
12
.
In the second and third embodiments, the lower box
14
is formed to extend to the lower ends of the beaks
19
, as illustrated in FIG.
30
. The rear portions of the lids
17
may be connected through a hinge
18
, and the lower end of the rear portion of one lid
17
may be coupled to an upper edge of the lower box
14
through the hinge
18
. In this case, the bag
42
can be readily placed at a predetermined position in the container body
12
.
In the second and third embodiments, the lower box
14
of the container body
12
is formed to extend to the lower ends of the beaks
19
, as illustrated in FIG.
31
. The two lids
17
may be coupled through a hinge
18
located on the top wall, while the lower edge of one lid
17
may be coupled to the upper edge of the lower box
14
through the hinge
18
. In this case, the bag
42
can be readily placed at a predetermined position in the container body
12
.
In the second and third embodiments, the outer inclined surfaces
21
and the inner inclined surfaces
23
may be parallel with the top wall
20
, as illustrated in FIG.
32
. Further, the top welded zone
71
of the bag
42
is formed to extend from the clamping faces
25
beyond the top wall
20
. Then, the pouring zone
73
is formed at one corner of the bag
42
. In this case, the liquid
41
in the bag
42
can pour out of the upper end of the container
11
.
In the second and third embodiments, the container body
12
may be formed of one lid
17
and one lower box
14
coupled to the lid
17
through a hinge
18
, as illustrated in FIG.
33
. Then, the bag
42
is formed of a synthetic resin sheet, which is hardly deformed. In this case, the bag
42
can be readily inserted from the lower end of the container body
12
, and the upper end of the bag
42
can be readily positioned in the opening
24
. It is therefore possible to hold the bag
42
substantially in a manner similar to the second and third embodiments, and to pour some of the liquid
41
from the bag
42
. It is also possible to adjust the flow rate of the liquid
41
to be poured out.
In the second and third embodiments, one lid
17
is fixed to the lower box
14
, and the other lid
17
is coupled to the inner edge of the top wall
20
of the lid
17
through the hinge
18
. In this way, the other lid
17
closes the lower box
14
. Preferably, an engaging tab
51
or an engaging recess is located at the lower end of the lid
17
, while an engaging recess or an engaging tab
51
is located the upper end of the lower box
14
. In this case, similar effects to those of the second and third embodiments are produced.
In the second and third embodiments, a pair of fastening rails
38
abutting to each other may be formed on the inner faces of the pair of fasteners
37
of the cap
13
. In this case, since the pourer
43
of the bag
42
can be further locally fastened, the pourer
43
can be more tightly fastened for sealing.
In the second and third embodiments, a protrusion may be formed on the inner face of each side wall
15
of the container body
12
so as to urge side surfaces of the bag is
42
. In this case, since the bag
42
is supported such that it is smoothly inclined from the bottom to the pourer
43
, the liquid
41
can be smoothly poured out of the pourer
43
.
In the second and third embodiments, at least one of the container body
12
and the top lid
27
of the cap
13
may be made, for example, of a synthetic resin such as polyethylene, polystyrene, polyethylene terephthalate, polyvinyl chloride, polycarbonate, acrylic resin or the like, aluminum, or water-proof converted paper.
The container
11
according to the second and third embodiments may be made of a colored opaque synthetic resin. In this case, preferably, a window
16
may be formed through at least one of the container body
12
and the lids
17
.
In the second and third embodiments, the clip
61
may be made of an elastic material, for example, silicone, natural rubber, synthetic rubber, thermoplastic elastomer, or the like.
In the second and third embodiments, at least one of the fastening rails
38
, recess
55
and finger recess
62
may be omitted. In this case, the structure of the container
11
is simplified.
In the second and third embodiments, one of the pouring zones
73
of the bag
42
may be omitted. In this case, the structure of the bag
42
can be simplified.
In the second and third embodiments, a pouring zone
73
may be formed at least one end portion of the lower welded zone
72
of the bag
42
, as indicated by two-dot chain lines in FIG.
14
. Further, a cutting line for forming the hanging hole
74
is preferably formed in a central portion of the lower welded zone
72
. In this case, since the bag
42
can be used upside down, the bag
42
can be more easily handled.
In the respective embodiments, the bag
42
may contain the liquid
41
, for example, oolong tea, green tea, sports drink, milk, soup, gum syrup, alcoholic liquor, sweet sake, vinegar, salad oil, sesame oil, olive oil, machine oil, and so on. In this case, the container
11
has wider applications.
In the second and third embodiments, the fixing pins
59
may be omitted. Even in this case, the bag
42
can be securely contained in the container body
12
.
In the second and third embodiments, the positioning piece
57
may be colored, for example, in red so as to be prominent. In this case, the hanging hole
74
of the bag
42
can be readily mounted to the positioning piece
57
.
In the second and third embodiments, a through hole
101
may be formed through the side wall
15
of the container body
12
, as illustrated in FIG.
34
. In this case, the liquid
41
can be readily and rapidly cooled. Further, when a transparent liquid
41
such as mineral water is contained, the amount of the remaining liquid
41
can be readily viewed. When the through hole
101
is formed in the recess
55
, the container
11
can be readily held.
In the second and third embodiments, the positioning piece
57
and the positioning hole
58
may be omitted, as illustrated in FIG.
35
. The hanging hole
74
may be omitted. Further, the fixing pins
59
may be omitted. In this case, the bag
42
can be likewise fixed with the top edge clamped by the clamping faces
25
.
In the second and third embodiments, an engaging protrusion
102
, in place of the engaging tab
51
, and a corresponding engaging recess
103
(
FIG. 35
) may be formed in rear upper end portions of the lids
17
, as illustrated in FIGS.
35
and
36
(
a
). A pair of finger recesses
104
may be formed in the central portion of the top surface of the top wall
20
, and a rail
105
may be formed along the outer end of the finger recess
104
. In this case, the lid
17
can be readily opened.
In the second and third embodiments, a protrusive piece
106
may be formed in the end portion of the lower box
14
, and a recess
107
corresponding to the protrusive piece
106
may be formed in the lid
17
, as illustrated in FIG.
35
. Preferably, the protrusive piece
106
is formed with a groove
108
extending in the horizontal direction, and a rail
109
for engagement with the groove
108
is formed on the recess
107
, as illustrated in FIG.
36
(
b
). Also, the recess
107
may be omitted such that the protrusive piece
106
abuts the inner faces of the lids
17
.
In these cases, since portions susceptible to deformation and mispositioning are supported by the protrusive piece
106
and the recess
107
, the lid
17
can be closed without slippage, and the shape of the container body
12
is firmly maintained. Also, the hinge
18
can be effectively prevented from being destroyed, so that the durability of the container body
12
can be improved.
The engagement of the groove
108
with the rail
109
enables only one lid
17
to stably stand on the lower box
14
. This allows the upper end portion of the bag
42
to be readily positioned and mounted at a predetermined position of the clamping faces
25
of the lids
17
. Also, the hanging hole
74
of the bag
42
can be readily inserted into the positioning piece
57
.
In the respective embodiments, the lids
17
and the cap
13
may be connected by a strap
110
, as illustrated in FIG.
37
. The strap
110
is preferably made of rubber or nylon. In this case, loss of the cap
13
can be prevented.
In the second and third embodiments, one fastening rail
38
a
may be formed on a surface opposing the two fastening rails
38
, as illustrated in FIG.
38
. The fastening rail
38
a
abuts the fasteners
37
at intermediate positions of the two fastening rails
38
. In this case, the bag
42
is more securely sealed, thereby securely preventing the contained liquid
41
from leaking. Further, when the cap
13
is slid to the rear to open the bag
42
, the portion near the pourer
43
is not deformed, so that the liquid
41
can more easily pour out.
In the second and third embodiments, a locking member
111
formed by bending a round rod may be pivotably arranged on the top lid
27
of the cap
13
, as illustrated in FIGS.
39
(
a
) and
39
(
b
). The locking member
111
includes a pair of pivot shafts
112
, which are bent inwardly, and a handle
113
.
The pivot shafts
112
are inserted into shaft holes
114
formed in the side walls
15
a
of the top lid
27
. In this way, the locking member
111
can be pivotally moved along the top lid
27
. Then, as shown by imaginary lines in FIG.
39
(
b
), when the locking member
111
is pivoted in front to abut the front wall
29
of the top lid
27
, the handle
113
is positioned in front of the passages
63
.
Further, locking grooves
115
are preferably provided on the side walls
17
a
of the top lid
27
such that the locking member
111
can be locked at a predetermined position. A restriction (for example, a groove or a hook) for fixing the locking member
111
at a different location may be formed on the top lid
27
.
In this case, when the opening
24
is closed by the cap
13
, the locking member
111
is brought into contact with the front wall
29
of the top lid
27
, which causes the handle
113
to abut the front surfaces of the tapering rails
52
on the lids
17
. For this reason, the cap
13
is restricted from moving to the rear, so that the cap
13
can be fixed at the closed position.
Further, as illustrated in FIG.
39
(
a
), the side walls
27
a
of the top lid
27
may be laterally extended, and locking grooves
115
may be formed in the extended side walls. In this case, when the locking member
111
is engaged with the locking groove
115
, the side walls
27
a
of the top lid
27
are fastened inwardly by the locking member
111
. For this reason, when the handle
113
is positioned in front of the passages
63
, the side walls
27
a
of the top lid
27
, tapering rails
52
and fasteners
37
of the clip
61
are fastened, so that the bag
42
is more tightly fastened.
In the respective embodiments, the bag
42
is formed to have the capacity of, for example, 200 ml, 350 ml, 500 ml, 1 liter, 1.5 liters, and 2 liters.
In the respective embodiments, the hanging hole
74
in the upper welded zone
71
of the bag
42
may be circular, as indicated by a dotted line in FIG.
40
. Further, a circular hanging hole
74
may be formed in the central portion of the lower welded zone
72
.
Alternatively, as illustrated in
FIG. 40
, at least one of the hanging holes
74
in the upper welded zone
71
and the lower welded zone
72
may be formed in the shape of a combination of an elongated hole and a circular hole.
In this case, the bag
42
can be displayed on a display rod provided on a display shelf in a store or the like. The display rod is generally metal rod for supporting a plurality of articles by inserting the rod through hanging holes formed through the articles. The articles are displayed in line along the display rod.
In the second and third embodiments, the positioning piece
57
may be omitted, and a bag
42
illustrated in FIGS.
41
(
a
) and
41
(
b
) may be employed. Specifically, the bag
42
is formed with an upper welded zone
71
and lateral welded zones
121
along the upper edge and the side edges by thermal welding. Further, a substantially cylindrical lower welded zone
72
is formed in the lower end portion of the bag
42
by thermal welding. The bag
42
can stand by itself with a leg
122
formed by lower edges of the lower welded zone
72
. Also, a pouring zone
73
thermally welded in a smaller width is formed at the corner of the upper welded zone
71
.
The bag
42
is manufactured in the following manner. First, a rectangular polyethylene sheet, as shown by a developed plan of FIG.
41
(
b
), is folded along two valley folding lines
123
and along a peak folding line
124
at the position midway between the valley folding lines
123
.
Next, the polyethylene sheet is folded back along the valley folding lines
123
, and the peak folding line
124
is thermally welded to form the lateral welded zones
121
and the lower welded zone
72
. Further, the upper welded zone
71
is thermally welded after the container is filled with liquid
41
. In this event, a base
125
, which is substantially circular, and the lower welded zone
72
along the periphery of the base
125
are formed in the lower end portion of the bag
42
. Further, a substantially cylindrical leg
122
is formed by the valley folding lines
123
in the lower end portion of the lower welded zone
72
.
This bag
42
is securely contained and held in the container
11
. Also, since the bag
42
can stand by itself, the bag
42
can be easily handled.
Further, as illustrated in FIG.
41
(
a
), a cutting line may be formed in the center of the upper welded zone
71
of the bag
42
for forming the hanging hole
74
. In this case, the hanging hole
74
may receive the positioning piece
57
to readily position the bag
42
.
Further, as illustrated in FIG.
41
(
a
), a pouring zone
73
may be formed at each corner of the upper welded zone
71
of the bag
42
.
The base
125
of the bag
42
illustrated in FIGS.
41
(
a
) and
41
(
b
) may be of a polygonal shape, for example, triangle, rectangle, hexagon, octagon, or the like, or of an elliptic shape.
In the bag
42
according to the second and third embodiments, an inclined pouring zone
73
may be formed along a cutting line (dotted line) of the blade
32
, as illustrated in FIG.
42
. In this case, when the bag
42
is opened, substantially no liquid
41
remains in a cut portion. Therefore, the container
11
is less likely to be contaminated by the liquid
41
left in the pouring zone
73
when the bag
42
is opened. Further, since the blade
32
hardly contacts the liquid
41
when the bag
42
is opened, the blade
32
resists corrosion and is sanitary. Particularly, this is effective for bags
42
containing liquids
41
such as juice, sports drink, vinegar, or the like, which promote corrosion.
In the following, a fourth embodiment will be described. As illustrated in
FIG. 43
, a holder
221
according to the fourth embodiment is similar to the upper portion of the lid
17
of the holding container
11
in FIG.
25
. The holder
221
is mounted to a bag
272
. The holder
221
has an attachment
220
and a removable cap
223
. The liquid containing bag
272
is filled with a liquid
271
, and is sealed. The holder
221
is preferably made of a hard synthetic resin. The bag
272
is preferably made of polyethylene.
As illustrated in
FIGS. 43 and 44
, the attachment
220
is formed of two substantially symmetric lids
222
, which are connected through a hinge
224
. The two lids
222
are pivoted about the hinge
224
. Also, the attachment
220
has no bottom.
A mating face (inner edge) of one lid
222
is formed with a plurality of engaging protrusions
225
, while a mating face of the other lid
222
is formed with engaging recesses
226
for engagement with the engaging protrusions
225
. Then, by closing the lid
222
, the respective engaging protrusions
225
are engaged with the engaging recesses
226
, and a containing space is formed in the attachment
220
for containing the upper end portion of the bag
272
.
Each lid
222
is formed with an outer inclined surface
227
and an inner inclined surface
228
in parallel. An oval opening
229
is formed through the front portion of the inner inclined surface
228
. When the attachment
220
is attached to the bag
272
, the opening
229
is positioned below a pourer
273
of the bag
272
.
A tapering rail
230
, which widens toward the front, is formed between the outer inclined surface
227
and the inner inclined surface
228
. A guide groove
231
is formed between a bottom surface of the tapering rail
230
and the inner inclined surface
228
. A fastening groove
232
is formed on the outer surface of the tapering rail
230
as a rail groove indicated by dotted lines in FIG.
43
. The fastening groove
232
has a predetermined length along the outer inclined surface
227
.
A rectangular handle recess
233
is formed in each of the side surfaces of the lids
222
to facilitate carrying of the holder
221
. By grabbing the handle recesses
233
, the bag
272
can be readily inclined to pour out the liquid
271
. When the attachment
220
is closed, rear surfaces (clamping faces)
234
of the respective handle recesses
233
abut each other.
A plate-like positioning piece
235
, which extends horizontally, is formed on one clamping face
234
, while a positioning hole
236
for receiving the positioning piece
235
is formed in the other clamping face
234
. A plurality of conical fixing pins
237
are formed in front of and behind the positioning piece
235
. Also, fixing holes
238
for engagement with the fixing pins
237
are formed in line in front of and behind the positioning hole
236
.
The cap
223
is similar to the cap
13
illustrated in FIGS.
15
(
a
),
15
(
b
) and
16
. Specifically, the cap
223
has a clip
242
formed of an elastic member and a top lid
241
for covering the clip
242
. The top lid
241
is preferably made of hard polypropylene. The top lid
241
has trapezoidal side surfaces. In other words, the top surface of the top lid
241
is parallel with the lower edges of the respective side walls
243
of the top lid
241
. The cap
223
is engaged with the tapering rail
230
of the lid
222
for forward and backward movements.
As illustrated in
FIGS. 45 and 46
, a finger recess
245
is formed in the top lid
241
for readily sliding the cap
223
to the rear. A slot
246
extends from the lower end of the front wall
244
to the finger recess
245
. A pair of notches
247
are formed in the lower edges of the front wall
244
for receiving the tapering rail
230
.
A blade
248
is mounted on the rear side of the finger recess
245
. The plane of the blade
248
is substantially parallel with the base of a supporter
261
. A portion of an edge
249
of the blade
248
is located in the slot
246
.
A pair of triangular stopper plates
250
are formed on the rear surface of the top lid
241
. One side (inner edge) of the stopper plates
250
is substantially perpendicular to the lower edge of the side walls
243
of the top lid
241
. In other words, one side of the stopper plate
250
is substantially perpendicular to the base of the supporter
261
.
As illustrated in
FIGS. 45 through 47
, the side walls
243
are formed with fastening rails
251
on the lower edges that extends in the forward and backward directions and protrude inwardly. The fastening grooves
232
of the lids
222
are engaged with the fastening rails
251
. Stopper grooves
252
extending parallel with the fastening rails
251
and having a predetermined length are formed on the side walls
243
.
The clip
242
includes a pair of substantially symmetric supporters
261
and a U-shaped coupling portion
262
for coupling the supporters
261
. The supporters
261
and the coupling portion
262
are elastic members. When a force changing the distance between the supporters
261
acts on the clip
242
, the coupling portion
262
urges the supporters
261
with an oppositely directed force for restoring the distance between the supporters
261
.
The supporters
261
are formed with stopper plates
263
on the upper ends. The stopper plates
263
extend in the forward and backward directions and protrude outwardly, respectively. Engagement of the stopper plates
263
with the stopper grooves
252
causes the supporters
261
to be attached at a predetermined position of the top lid
241
. At the lower end of each supporter
261
, a sliding plate
264
extends in the forward and backward directions and protrudes outwardly. The sliding plates
264
, which engage the guide grooves
231
of the lids
222
, can slide along the guide grooves
231
.
A fastener
265
is formed between the stopper plate
263
and the sliding plate
264
. The opposing faces (inner faces) of the fasteners
265
are parallel. Two fastening rails
266
, which extend in the forward and backward directions, are formed on the inner face of one supporter
261
. The pourer
273
of the bag
272
is fastened by the fastening rails
266
of a relatively small area.
As illustrated in
FIGS. 45 and 47
, the fasteners
265
widen toward the rear. Specifically, the fasteners
265
have an inclined side surface (tapered surface)
267
. As illustrated in
FIG. 49
, when the cap
223
is mounted to the lids
222
, the tapered surfaces
267
are placed parallel with the inner side surfaces of the tapering rails
230
on the lids
222
.
A process of mounting the cap
223
to the attachment
220
is shown from
FIGS. 49 through 51
. The tapered surfaces
267
are slid along the tapering rails
230
to bring the inner faces of the fasteners
265
closer to each other. As the cap
223
is slid forward, the tapered surfaces
267
are clamped by the tapering rails
230
, so that the inner faces of the fasteners
265
abut each other.
The function of the holder
221
is described below.
When the bag
272
is mounted on the holder
221
, the upper end portion of the bag
272
is first cut along the cutting line to form a hanging hole
277
. As illustrated in
FIG. 43
, the lids
222
are opened. The hanging hole
277
receives the positioning piece
235
. Then, the lids
222
are closed to engage each engaging protrusion
225
with the engaging recess
226
. In this way, the upper end portion of the bag
272
is clamped at a predetermined position of the lids
222
. Specifically, the bag
272
is offset toward the front of the attachment
220
by the hanging hole
277
and the positioning piece
235
, as illustrated in FIG.
48
. Also, the upper welded zone
274
is fixed by the plurality of fixing pins
237
. The front corner of the bag
272
is positioned above the lids
222
.
Next, when the bag
272
is opened, the cap
223
is first placed above the lid
222
, and the cap
223
is moved along an imaginary line in FIG.
43
. The fastening rails
251
of the top lid
241
are inserted into the fastening grooves
232
of the lids
222
, and the sliding plates
264
of the supporters
261
are inserted into the guide grooves
231
of the lids
222
. Then, the cap
223
is slid to the front up to the front end of the tapering rails
230
.
In this event, as illustrated in
FIGS. 49 through 51
, the bag
272
is clamped between the slot
246
and the inner edges of the lids
222
. Also, the bag
272
is fastened between the inner faces of the fasteners
265
.
Then, as indicated by a dotted line in
FIG. 48
, the corner of the bag
272
, including one pouring zone
276
, is cut by the blade
248
to form the pourer
273
. Since the opened bag
272
is supported between the lids
222
, it can be held by grasping the attachment
220
. Therefore, the bag
272
is prevented from deformation, and the liquid
271
is prevented from flowing out of the bag
272
.
Next, for pouring a large amount of the liquid
271
out of the bag
272
, to which the attachment
220
is attached, for a short time, the cap
223
is positioned at a rear portion of the tapering rails
230
(the position indicated in FIG.
49
). Thus, the bag
272
is hardly fastened by the cap
223
, so that the pourer
273
is relatively large. Next, as illustrated in
FIG. 52
, the handle recess
233
is grasped by one hand
278
to hold the bag
272
. Also, the front portion of the bag
272
is supported by the other hand
278
to incline the holder
221
. Consequently, a large amount of the liquid
271
can pour out through the large pourer
273
for a short time.
On the other hand, for pouring a small amount of the liquid
271
out of the bag
272
, the cap
223
is positioned in the middle of the tapering rails
230
(position indicated in FIG.
50
). This causes the fasteners
265
of the cap
223
to fasten a rear portion of the pourer
273
. Then, the holder
221
is inclined in a manner similar to the foregoing case. Consequently, a small amount of the liquid
271
can pour out through the relatively small pourer
273
.
Also, since the size of the pourer
273
is adjusted in accordance with the position of the cap
223
, the flow rate of the liquid
271
to be poured can be adjusted.
For sealing the bag
272
to store the liquid
271
, the cap
223
is positioned at the front end of the tapering rails
230
, as illustrated in FIG.
51
. Thus, the pourer
273
is clamped between the fasteners
265
of the cap
223
. Also, since the tapered surfaces
267
are pressed by the tapering rails
230
inwardly with a uniform force, the pourer
273
is sealed. In addition, since the fastening rails
266
locally fasten the bag
272
, the liquid
271
is prevented from pouring out of the pourer
273
.
Since the pourer
273
is completely covered with the cap
223
, it is possible to prevent foreign substances such as garbage, dust and so on from attaching near the pourer
273
.
When the cap
223
is properly attached to the attachment
220
, the top surface of the top lid
241
is parallel with the outer inclined surfaces
227
of the lids
222
, thereby making it possible to readily view whether the cap
223
has been properly attached to the attachment
220
.
When the bag
272
mounted with the holder
221
is inserted into a closed hard container with a bottom, for example, a used milk pack, a cake container or the like, not shown, and the attachment
220
is carried on the top end of the hard container, the bag
272
can be kept in an upright state.
According to the fourth embodiment, the following advantages are provided.
Since the readily deformable bag
272
is fastened between the clamping faces
234
of the lids
222
and between the fasteners
265
of the cap
223
, the holder
221
can be readily attached to the bag
272
. As a result, the liquid
271
is prevented from leaking from the pourer
273
, the liquid
271
is securely kept in the bag
272
.
Further, since all the liquid
271
need not to be poured out at once, the liquid
271
in the bag
272
need not be used up at one time. Therefore, this is economical because a required amount of the liquid
271
can be dispensed when needed. Also, since the size of the pourer
273
can be adjusted using the cap
223
, it is possible to readily adjust the flow rate of the liquid
271
to be poured.
Since the holder
221
is small as compared with the bag
272
, the holder
221
can be accommodated in a compact space when not in use. Also, since it can be readily carried, it can be used, for example, while on a journey, thereby making it possible to further extend its utilization range.
When the cap
223
is moved frontward along the tapering rails
230
, the fasteners
265
are brought closer to each other by the tapering rails
230
and the tapered surfaces
267
. Then, when the cap
223
is positioned at the front ends of the tapering rails
230
, the pourer
273
is clamped between the fasteners
265
and is securely sealed. As a result, the liquid
271
can be securely prevented from pouring out of the pourer
273
. Also, since the size of the pourer
273
can be adjusted by changing the position of the cap
223
, it is possible to arbitrarily adjust the flow rate of the liquid
271
to be poured.
Since the force fastening the fasteners
265
concentrates on the narrower fastening rails
266
formed on the inner faces of the fasteners
265
, the pourer
273
of the bag
272
is fastened with a large force. Therefore, the bag
272
is securely sealed.
Since the pourer
273
is positioned above the inner inclined surface
228
, the liquid
271
can be readily and sanitarily poured out of the bag
272
.
The bag
272
is readily opened by the blade
248
. Further, since the blade
248
is parallel with the direction in which the cap
223
is slid, it readily cuts the pouring zone
276
of the bag
272
while the cap
223
slides forward. Also, since the pourer
273
is smoothly formed, the liquid
271
can smoothly pour out.
The fasteners
265
made of elastic members enable the pourer
273
to be closed with a necessary and sufficient fastening force, so that the pourer
273
can be further securely sealed. Also, the opening
229
is readily and smoothly opened and closed by the cap
223
.
The upper end of the bag
272
can be readily placed at a predetermined position in the lid
222
, and supported by the positioning piece
235
.
With the plurality of fixing pins
237
formed around the positioning piece
235
, the bag
272
can be effectively prevented from slipping.
Since the top lid
241
can be removed from the clip
242
, the maintenance of the blade
248
(corrosion prevention) and washing of the clip
242
and the top lid
241
can be readily carried out in a sanitary manner.
With the pouring zones
276
formed in both end portions of the bag
272
, the bag
272
can be opened in either a forward or a backward orientation, thereby improving the handling of the bag
272
. For example, if a portion near the one pouring zone
276
is contaminated, the other pouring zone
276
may be opened to sanitarily pour out the liquid
271
.
With the cutting line for the hanging hole
277
formed at the center of the upper welded zone
274
of the bag
272
, the hanging hole
277
can be formed as required. Also, by inserting the positioning piece
235
in the hanging hole
277
through the positioning piece
235
, the bag
272
can be readily placed at a predetermined position on the lid
222
.
The bag
272
, which is made of a soft polyethylene sheet, allows the used bag
272
to be reduced to a sheet form. Therefore, when the bag
272
is empty, the volume of garbage is greatly reduced.
The holder
221
of the fourth embodiment may be improved in accordance with the description of the first through third embodiments and other embodiments. For example, the following modifications can be made.
The holder
221
may be used for the bag
42
illustrated in
FIGS. 40 through 42
.
The holder
221
may be formed in a shape illustrated in FIGS.
53
(
a
) and
53
(
b
). Specifically, the fasteners
265
of the cap
223
are formed of a magnet
281
indicated by dotted lines and a thin elastic member (not shown) covering the magnet
281
. An attractive force acts between both magnets
281
. Then, the side surfaces of the fasteners
265
are formed horizontally. The tapering rails
230
are formed in a rectangular manner to avoid abutting the fasteners
265
. Further, a rail
282
is formed on the inner inclined surface
228
, and the fastening rails
266
of the fasteners
265
can be omitted. In this case, as the cap
223
is engaged with rear portions of the rails
230
as illustrated in FIG.
53
(
a
), the fasteners
265
are separated against the magnetic forces of the magnets
281
by contact with the separating rails
282
. Then, as the cap
223
is slid forward, the fasteners
265
are closed by the magnetic forces of the magnets
281
to seal the pourer
273
of the bag
42
. It is therefore possible to readily and securely seal the pourer
273
of the bag
272
.
As illustrated in
FIG. 54
, the upper ends of the lids
222
may be coupled through a hinge
224
. In this case, the lids
222
pivot about the hinge
224
.
The front ends of the lids
222
may be coupled through a hinge
224
. In this case, the lids
222
pivot about the hinge
224
.
As illustrated in
FIG. 55
, two separable lids
222
may be used. In this case, the two lids
222
are coupled by an engaging protrusion
225
and an engaging recess
226
.
A pair of fastening rails
266
abutting to each other may be formed on the inner faces of the fasteners
265
, respectively. In this case, since the pourer
273
of the bag
272
is more locally fastened, the bag
272
is more tightly sealed.
At least one of the lids
222
and the top lid
241
of the cap
223
may be made, for example, of a synthetic resin such as polyethylene, polystyrene, polyethylene terephthalate, polyvinyl chloride, polycarbonate, acrylic resin or the like, aluminum, or water-proof converted paper.
The clip
242
may be made of an elastic material, for example, silicone, natural rubber, synthetic rubber, thermoplastic elastomer or the like.
At least one of the fastening rails
266
and the finger recesses
245
may be omitted. In this case, the structure of the holder
221
can be simplified.
One of the pouring zones
276
provided in the upper welded zone
274
of the bag
272
may be omitted. In this case, the structure of the bag
272
can be simplified.
The positioning piece
235
of the holder
221
may be omitted, and the hanging hole
277
may be omitted. In this case, the bag
272
can also be securely attached to the holder
221
by clamping and fastening the top end of the bag
272
between the clamping faces
234
of the lids
222
.
The fixing pins
237
may be omitted. In this case, the bag
272
can also be securely attached between the clamping faces
234
of the lids
222
.
The positioning piece
235
may be colored, for example, in red to be prominent. In this case, the hanging hole
277
can be readily hung on the prominent positioning piece
235
.
The cap
223
may be connected to one lid
222
by a strap. The strap is preferably made of rubber or nylon. In this case, loss of the cap
223
can be prevented. (See
FIG. 37
)
A fastening rail
266
a
may be formed on the inner face of the fastener
265
of the clip
242
, as indicated by two-dot chain lines in FIG.
45
. The fastening rail
266
a
abuts the fasteners
265
between the two fastening rails
266
. Since the pourer
273
of the bag
272
is more securely fastened by the fastening rail
266
a,
it is possible to securely prevent the contained liquid
271
from leaking. Further, when the cap
223
is slid to the rear, the pourer
273
of the bag
272
is not deformed, so that the liquid
271
can more smoothly pour out.
As illustrated in
FIG. 56
, the lids
222
may be connected through a hinge
224
formed on the top wall. Then, an engaging protrusion
225
and an engaging recess
226
corresponding to the engaging protrusion
225
may be formed on mating faces of extended front walls. Further, the front walls of the lids
222
may be formed to extend downward, and the side walls and the rear wall of the lids
222
may be omitted in part. In this case, the upper end of the bag
272
is also clamped between the clamping faces
234
of the lids
222
.
The bag
272
may be formed as illustrated in FIGS.
41
(
a
) and
41
(
b
) such that it can be maintained in an upright state. Also, the holder
221
is preferably reduced in weight to maintain the shape of the bag
272
when the holder
221
is mounted to the upper end of the standing bag
272
.
In this case, bags
272
in a variety of shapes can be readily and securely mounted. Specifically, the holder
221
can be readily mounted to an end of the bag
272
that is expanded in the forward and backward directions (width direction), by way of example.
As illustrated in
FIG. 57
, an arcuate grip
288
connected to the rear portion of the lids
222
, and a pair of rectangular or discoidal bases
289
connected to the lower portion of the grip
288
may be provided. The pair of bases
289
can be pivoted in the horizontal direction by a hinge
224
located in the rear end portion. Also, mating faces of the bases
289
are formed to be flat such that they can come into close contact to each other and function as clamping faces. Further, an engaging protrusion and an engaging recess, not shown, are located in front end portions of the bases
289
, such that the lower welded zone
275
of the bag
272
is clamped between the clamping faces of the bases
289
.
Further, a fixing pin and a fixing hole, not shown, are preferably located on the clamping faces to more securely fix the bag at a predetermined position. Also, a positioning piece, not shown, may be protrusively formed in the central portion of a clamping face, while a positioning recess, not shown, may be formed in the other clamping face for accommodating the positioning piece. In this case, a bag
272
formed with hanging holes through upper and lower end portions is used, and the positioning piece is inserted into the lower hanging hole of the bag
272
.
In this case, since the bag
272
can be held in an upright state, the handling of the bag
272
mounted with the holder
221
is easy. Further, since the holder
221
and the bag
272
can be grasped with one hand
278
, the liquid
271
can readily pour out of the pourer
273
of the bag
272
, and moreover, the flow rate can be more readily adjusted. Also, in this event, since the bag
272
need not be accompanied by the hand
278
, the liquid
271
can be prevented from being heated by body heat.
While embodiments of the present invention have been described in connection with the drawings, the present invention is not limited to the foregoing but may be modified within the appended claims and equivalents thereof.
Claims
- 1. A container for accommodating a bag that contains a liquid, comprising:a container body having an opening and capable of opening and closing; and a cap member for closing the opening, the cap member being removable from the container body, the container body including a supporter for supporting an upper end portion of the bag, and an engaging portion for engagement with the cap member; and the cap member including a fastener for clamping an upper end portion of the bag exposed from the opening.
- 2. The container according to claim 1, wherein the container body has an inclined top surface having the opening, and the engaging portion includes a rail groove formed in the inclined top surface.
- 3. The container according to claim 1, wherein the container body includes two symmetrical lids, the container body is closed by joining the lids together, and the supporter is formed by opposing edges of the lids.
- 4. The container according to claim 3, wherein the lids have recesses forming mating faces, which abut to each other when the lids are closed, and the supporter is formed by the mating faces.
- 5. The container according to claim 1, wherein the fastener has two opposing faces, and at least one of the opposing faces has a rail.
- 6. The container according to claim 1, wherein the cap member has a blade, and the blade cuts the upper end portion of the bag exposed from the opening when the cap member is moved along the container body.
- 7. The container according to claim 1, wherein the cap member has a blade, and the blade cuts the upper end portion of the bag exposed from the opening by mounting the cap member to the container body.
- 8. The container according to claim 1, wherein the container body has a tapering rail for engagement with the fastener, the fastener has a tapering surface that slides against the tapering rail, and the cap member is slid while the tapering rail is sliding on and in contact with the tapering surface to increase a fastening force of the fastener.
- 9. The container according to claim 1, wherein the fastener includes a pair of magnets, and the upper end portion of the bag is fastened by an attractive force acting between the magnets.
- 10. The container according to claim 1, wherein the fastener is made of an elastic material.
- 11. The container according to claim 1, wherein the supporter comprises a fixing pin for fixing the upper end portion of the bag.
- 12. The container according to claim 1, wherein the upper end portion of the bag has a hanging hole, and the supporter comprises a positioning protrusion for insertion through the hanging hole.
Priority Claims (5)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
11-103887 |
Apr 1999 |
JP |
|
11-209359 |
Jul 1999 |
JP |
|
11-209371 |
Jul 1999 |
JP |
|
11-298731 |
Oct 1999 |
JP |
|
11-298732 |
Oct 1999 |
JP |
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