Spray devices for the application of liquids onto human skin and hair are well known. Sprays are used for many types of medicines, skin treatments, hair treatments, deodorants, lotions, and cosmetic agents. Specialized automated spray systems are used in tanning salons and spa treatment centers to apply sunless tanning compounds and skin care formulas, such as moisturizers, anti-aging treatments, and exfoliants. The spray solution used for sunless tanning is generally a water-based mixture of DHA (dihydroxyacetone) and/or erythrulose and various other skin care ingredients such as aloe vera. Often a cosmetic bronzer is added along with pleasant scents and ingredients to enhance tanning performance, such as formulations to balance skin ph.
Applying artificial tanning products may be accomplished by using spraying booths for fluid containment used in conjunction with handheld sprayers, and closed booths equipped with automated spraying systems. These spraying systems may use compressed air nozzles along with sunless tanning composition fluids supplied to the nozzle to create atomized sprays to coat a target surface of the body.
Early booth models used refillable multiple tank systems with 2, 3 or 4 tanks. But problems with mixing and pouring solutions, as well as degradation of key ingredients when exposed to air, led to a more convenient bag-in-box system where multiple containers are received in a bay drawer of the unit.
Sunless tanning composition fluids, as well as fluids in countless other applications, are packaged in containers suitable for transportation of the fluids, for interaction with spraying or dispensing systems, and for economically efficient disposal. Conventionally, fluids have been packaged in rigid containers that provide satisfactory interaction with spraying or dispensing systems. However, these rigid containers are inefficient in terms of storage and disposal of empty containers because they retain their volume even after the fluids have been exhausted. Flexible containers such as bag-in-box containers as disclosed by U.S. patent application Ser. No. 12/412,880 by Thomason, the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference, provide more economically efficient containers in terms of storage and disposal. However, lifting, carrying, and installing these containers may be cumbersome.
Embodiments disclosed herein propose a bag-in-box container. The bag-in-box container includes a bag configured to contain a liquid. The bag also includes a rigid neck. A box encloses the bag with the neck protruding through the top of the box. The neck is secured in position through the opening in the box by a clip handle. The clip handle includes a handle portion configured to receive at least a fingertip of a hand.
The clip handle for the bag-in-box container may include a planar surface of the underside of the clip handle that is configured to contact an exterior surface of the box. The planar surface also defines a slot configured to receive the neck of a bag protruding through the box. The clip handle also includes a fingertip receiving portion. The clip handle may be formed from a suitable rigid polymer-based material using known polymer forming techniques.
Technical advantages of the bag-in-box container including the clip handle herein disclosed include a rigid handle by which the bag-in-box container may be lifted and carried. The clip handle may be a single unitary body or may comprise more than one component such as a handle component and a locking component. The rigid handle may distribute the forces to the rigid and sturdy part of the neck, as opposed to the weaker cardboard box. The clip handle may also structurally reinforce and prevent damage to the cardboard box.
Further technical advantages of the present disclosure include a clip handle that may allow a user to more accurately place the bag-in-box container in fluid communication with a spray tanning machine. When the bag-in-box container is inverted, the clip handle may allow the user to apply a force that is transferred directly to a flange of the neck portion of the bag. In this manner, the rigid component, that is the neck or a component connected to the neck and specifically configured to be received by the spray tanning machine, that is being received by the spray tanning machine can be more directly guided into the spray tanning machine using the clip handle herein disclosed.
Other technical advantages will be readily apparent to one of ordinary skill in the art from the following figures, descriptions and claims. Moreover, while specific advantages have been enumerated above, various embodiments may include all, some, or none of the enumerated advantages.
A more complete understanding of the invention may be obtained by reference to the following drawings:
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The neck 18 includes one or more flanges 22. The flanges 22 may extend radially surrounding and be integral with the neck 18. Two flanges, one above and one below each other define a contact surface 24 of the neck 18 for receiving the clip handle 12. The contact surface 24 may be the generally cylindrical surface that forms the neck 18. As detailed below, the contact surface 24 together with the flanges 22 provide features to receive the clip handle 12 and secure the bag 15 in position within the box 14.
The collar 16 and the neck 18 may be formed from any suitable rigid material, such as a rigid polymer-based material. The collar 16 and neck 18 may be fabricated by known molding processes and may be secured to the thin plastic bag by processes that are known in the art.
The box 14 may be cardboard, wood, plastic or any other suitable material. In certain embodiments, the box 14 may be a cardboard cut-out, which can be folded in the shape of the box 14 shown in
In order to efficiently receive the contact surface 24 between the two flanges 22, the neck-receiving slot 30 may also include a tapered surface 36. The tapered surface 36 may provide an increased width of the slot 30 such that the contact surface 24 of the neck 18 may be received and guided into contact with the neck-engaging surface 32. In certain embodiments, the tapered surface 36 may blend into a generally parallel surface 38. The generally parallel surface 34 may serve to reduce the width of the slot 30 created by the tapered surface 36, and thereby guide the neck 18 to securely fit and be received by the neck-engaging surface 32.
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The bottom side of the clip handle 12 may also include a cavity 42. The cavity 42 may include two generally parallel finger receptacles 44 and a hand-receiving opening 46 disposed along an edge of the clip handle 12. The cavity 42 and the hand-receiving opening 46 may be sized to receive the fingertips of four fingers of the user. For example, the index finger and the pinky finger can be inserted into and received by the two receptacles 44 while the middle finger and ring finger are inserted and received by the opening 46. Alternatively, all four fingers may be inserted into and received by the opening 46.
According to embodiments of the present disclosure, the clip handle 12 may be made by forming methods which are well-known in the polymer-forming art. For example, the clip handle 12 may be formed by injection molding or otherwise forming the polymer material using a tool having a cavity in the shape of a negative of the clip handle 12. The clip handle 12 may be made of any suitable material. For example, the clip handle 12 may be made of a polymer material such as ABS, which is rigid when formed. In other embodiments, the clip handle 12 may be made of metal or any other suitable material.
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An additional function of the clip handle 12 is to allow the user to more efficiently and accurately place the neck 18 in connection with a device for receiving the contents of the bag-in-box container 10, such as a spray tanning machine. In installing the bag-in-box container 10 in the spraying machine, the user may invert the bag-in-box container 10 and position the neck 18 of the bag-in-box container 10 to be received by the spray tanning machine. In this position, the user may apply a force to the clip handle 12 which may then be transferred to the flange 22. By transferring the connection force from the clip handle 12 to the flange 22, the user can direct into the machine the specific rigid component of the bag-in-box 10 that is received by the spray tanning machine. This may allow easier and more accurate placement of the bag-in-box container 10 than the conventional method of inverting the container 10 and positioning the neck 18 using the box 12. However, if the user chooses to direct the container 10 in the spraying machine using the box 12, the clip handle 12, specifically the planar bottom surface 40, distributes the connection force across a larger area of the wall 20.
In certain embodiments, a valve 50 may be coupled to the neck 18. The valve 50 may be a spring-loaded, one-way valve that controls the flow of liquid from the bag-in-box container 10 to the spray tanning machine. For example, the spray tanning machine may be configured to bias the spring to open the valve in connection with proper placement of the bag-in-box container 10 in the spray tanning machine. When the bag-in-box container 10 is not coupled to the spray tanning machine, the valve 50 may be biased closed to prevent the liquid in the bag-in-box container 10 from escaping through the neck 18. In certain embodiments, the valve 50 may be a separate component from the neck 18 and may be received by an opening in the neck 18. In other embodiments, the valve 50 may be incorporated directly into the neck 18.
The bag-in-box container 10 may also include a level indicator slot 48. A user may view the level of the contents of the bag by viewing through the level indicator slot 48 of the bag-in-box container 10 as shown in
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The reinforcing plate 58 may be a generally planar rigid horizontal plate with a rear flange 62 and a front flange 64 extending downward from the plate portion. The rear flange 62 serves to protect the rear edge 45 and add structural integrity to the box 14. The front flange 64 may include a reinforcing plate chamfer 66 and a vertical flange 65. The plate chamfer 66 together with the vertical flange 65 may conform to a contour of the box 14. In this manner, a chamfer wall 49 which defines a front edge 47 and a chamfer wall edge 51 may be protected by the reinforcing plate 58 from damage or deformation. The reinforcing plate 58 may provide additional structural integrity for the box 14, and the clip handle 12 may provide the holding carrying transporting and weight distribution advantages described herein with respect to the clip handle 12 described with reference to
The reinforcing flanges 43, 62, and 64 described herein may extend entirely over a corresponding box edge or surface and be continuous, or in certain embodiments, the flanges may only cover and protect a portion of an associated box edge or surface and may not be continuous. In an alternate embodiment, the reinforcing plate 58 may include ears and ear holes similar to those shown in
Although preferred embodiments of the apparatus of the present invention have been illustrated in the accompanying drawings and described in the foregoing detailed description, it will be understood that the invention is not limited to the embodiments disclosed, but is capable of numerous rearrangements, modifications and substitutions without departing from the spirit of the invention as set forth and defined by the following claims.