The invention relates to the compression of containers with a dimensionally stable wall, such as for example PET bottles, metal tubes, plastic tubes, aluminium cans or containers made from plastic-coated paperboard.
The prior art has disclosed devices with which containers of this type, such as for example PET bottles, are compressed when they are empty before then being disposed of. These devices are aimed at limiting the space taken up by the empty container when it is to be disposed of.
It is an object of the invention to provide a system which allows substance to be dispensed through axial compression of the container.
This object is achieved by a system for dispensing a substance, comprising an axially compressible container for holding a stock of substance, which container has a tubular, dimensionally stable wall, which at one end has a dispensing part with a dispensing passage and at the other end has a closed end which is integral with the wall, and comprising a device for the metered dispensing of the substance, which device comprises:
The invention also relates to a compressible container according to claim 24.
Furthermore, the invention relates to a device and a method for dispensing a substance according to claims 23 and 25, respectively.
Further preferred embodiments and advantages of the invention will emerge in the following description of figures with reference to the drawing, in which:
a and 3b show two possible embodiments of a retaining member of a device for the system according to the invention, and
The bottle comprises a tubular, dimensionally stable wall and at one end has a dispensing part 6. The dispensing part 6 of the bottle has a dispensing passage 7 which is closed off by an actuable valve 8. At the other end, the container 2 has a closed end 10.
The valve 8 can be actuated in one way or another by suitable means. The valve 8 prevents air and dirt from penetrating into the dispensing passage 7, with the advantage that the quality of the substance is retained, so that the substance is held in and can be dispensed from the container 2 in a hygienic way.
The device 1 comprises a support 3 for the container 2. The support 3 forms an axial bore 5 which is delimited by a supporting wall 4, which in this example is cylindrical. Furthermore, the support 3 is provided with a retaining member 9 which retains the dispensing part 6 in the axial direction.
The device 1 has a pressure-exerting member 11 which can move in the axial bore 5. In the embodiment shown, the pressure-exerting member 11 has a cross section which is complementary to the bore 5, but this is not imperative. Furthermore, the pressure-exerting member 11 has a pressure-exerting side 12 which is suitable for acting on the closed end 10 of the container 2. Furthermore, the pressure-exerting member 11 may be formed in such a manner that, optionally by interacting with the retaining member, it ensures that the closed end 10 and the dispensing part 6 of the container 2 are deformed in such a manner that the container 2 is emptied in an optimum way and no substance remains behind in the container 2. In the embodiment shown, the top side 13 of the pressure-exerting member 11, located on the opposite side from the pressure-exerting side 12, is provided with a recess 14 in which one end 15 of a ram 16 can be received. The ram 16 can be moved in a reciprocating manner and forms part of drive means (not shown in more detail) of the pressure-exerting member 11. When the ram 16 moves in the direction of the retaining member 9, the end 15 of the ram 16 is received in the recess 14 and the container 2 is compressed, so that substance is dispensed at the dispensing passage 7. In another embodiment, the ram 13 may also be fixedly connected to the pressure-exerting member 11. It is also conceivable for the pressure-exerting member 11 to be driven by other means, such as for example pneumatic means.
The containers may contain various substances, such as for example soups, sauces, olive oil and other foodstuffs as well as substances which are not classified as foodstuffs. In some cases, it may be advantageous for the device 1 to be provided with heating and/or cooling means. For example, it is possible for the supporting wall 4 to be heated or cooled, so that the contents of the container 2 are kept at a specific, desired temperature. Cooling of the substance may be desirable when dispensing foodstuffs such as, for example, sauces, so that their shelf life is extended. Heating may be necessary in order to enable foodstuffs to be processed further at the correct temperature immediately. In this respect, consideration may be given to soups which can be consumed immediately after they have been dispensed from the container 2.
Furthermore, the device may be provided with a quick-change system (not shown) in which a plurality of containers are held and, at the same time, cooled or heated by cooling and/or heating means. If a container containing, for example, soup is empty, it can immediately be exchanged, by means of the quick-change system, for another, full container, from which the soup can be dispensed at the correct temperature immediately.
In this case, the retaining member 9 is designed as a stop block which serves as a stop for the dispensing part 6 of the container 2.
The device 1 has a pressure-exerting member 11 which can move in the axial bore 5. In this preferred embodiment, the pressure-exerting member 11 has a cross section which is complementary with respect to the bore 5. Furthermore, the pressure-exerting member 11 has a pressure-exerting side 12 which is suitable for acting on the closed end 10 of the container 2. On the other side of the pressure-exerting member 11, a lever 21 is pivotably connected to the pressure-exerting member 11 at 22. The lever 21 has an end 21a at which the lever 21 can be actuated, for example by hand. It is also possible for the lever to be actuated in other ways. At the other end 21b of the lever 21, a locking member 23 is pivotably connected to the lever 21 at 24.
On one side in the axial direction, the supporting wall 4 is provided with toothing 25. The locking member 23 has a position as shown in
In the embodiment shown in
Furthermore, in the embodiment shown in
In the pressure-exerting member 11 there is a bore 40 in which there is a pin 41, which is pushed into engagement with the toothing 45 by a spring 42 in order to secure the pressure-exerting member with respect to the toothing. The teeth 46 of the toothing have an inclined side 47, with the result that the pin 41 can move along the toothing 45 in the pressure direction. In the opposite direction, the movement of the pressure-exerting member 11 is blocked as a result of the pin engaging beneath a straight side 48, located in each case on the opposite side from the inclined side 47, of the teeth.
Containers of various forms made from various materials can be used as container 2. It is advantageous to use containers which are in widespread use, inexpensive and can be produced in large numbers. For example, it is expedient to use PET bottles in a system comprising the container and the device described above, since such containers are already widely available in various shapes and dimensions for other applications, such as for holding beverages. It is also possible to use plastic-coated paperboard packaging means which are used to hold fruit juices or milk in a system as described above. Another option is to use tubes, for example made from metal, in a system as described above. Yet another option is to use can packaging means, such as for example tins.
It is known from the prior art to provide PET bottles with successive corrugations in the axial direction in order to facilitate deformation of the container under the influence of a compressive force and to increase the rigidity of the filled bottle. For example, it is possible for a person, albeit with a reasonable amount of force, to manually compress an empty PET bottle provided with corrugations before disposing of it. These corrugations are also advantageous in the containers for novel use in the abovementioned system. For example, it is therefore possible for PET bottles, but also, for example, paperboard packaging means or tubes to be provided with the above mentioned corrugations in order to facilitate compression and to increase rigidity of the filled containers.
The containers preferably have a volume of at least half a litre.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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1020492 | Apr 2002 | NL | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/NL03/00311 | 4/25/2003 | WO | 10/26/2004 |