Container for photoprocessing materials

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6213322
  • Patent Number
    6,213,322
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, November 17, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, April 10, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
A container for photochemical materials has a frangible closure. The frangible closure has a central weakness and a central portion having a thickness and a central portion of greater thickness than the thickness of the central weakness. A radial weakness connects with the central weakness enabling the central weakness to collapse in response to an applied predetermined force.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The invention relates generally to the field of emptying flasks or containers containing specific products, and in particular to flasks containing photographic development chemicals. More specifically, the invention relates to a frangible closure for containers containing photographic development chemicals.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Certain chemical products must, prior to their use, be specially mixed with other products of the same nature. For shelf-life reasons or product freshness it is often important for the mixing to be carried out just before use. This is particularly the case with chemical products in photographic processing. Customer requirements for easier handling of these photochemical bottles with less exposure to the chemicals has generated the need for a cap which does not need to be removed or replaced to dispense photochemicals. Seal integrity, customer handling, and recycleability has generated the need for a cap molded from high density polyethylene (HDPE) resin which can seal the bottle and be opened simply by inserting the bottle into processing apparatus. At the present time, each product forming part of such a combination is stored in a plastic flask closed by a liquid tight stopper. The photochemical manufacturing community currently utilizes various methods for sealing bottles filled with photographic development chemicals which includes, but is not limited to: 1) foam/cardboard seal insert inside the bottle cap; and 2) aluminum foil seal welded over the bottle neck opening and covered with a cap. A shortcoming of the aforementioned sealing methods is that they each present a propensity to leak that detracts or prevents recycling of the bottle without removing the cap and seal residue.




Another currently available practice for sealing a flask used in the photochemical manufacturing community includes a bottle cap with an integral bottleneck seal and segmented lid section. The cap provides a reliable fluid seal while the segmented lid is rupturable by blades available on existing photographic processing apparatus that tear or rupture the segmented portion of the cap. The aforementioned stopper design utilizes a tear channel or weakness with a rectangular cross-section to bisect half of the frangible lid.




While the above cap meets the bottle seal requirements and recycling requirements, it is generally known in the photochemical community that a rather significant shortcoming is the puncturability of the segmented lid. Skilled artisans will appreciate that the downward force (average puncture force of 30.12 lbs. or 134.5 Newtons) required to puncture the segmented lid is beyond the physical capabilities of the average person.




Therefore, a need persists in the art to remedy the aforementioned shortcomings by requiring lower puncture forces while maintaining an inexpensive emptying method, as well as complete recycleability of the flask and closure.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is, therefore, an object of the invention to provide a container for photoprocessing materials having a frangible closure that is recyclable, prevents leaks, and opens easily.




It is another object of the invention is to provide a frangible closure that collapses along a central weakness and partially along a radial weakness.




Yet another object of the invention to provide a frangible closure having at least two hinge points which enables the closure sheet to bend inward towards an adjoining processing container.




It is a feature of the invention that a central weakness and a connecting radial weakness in the closure sheet of the frangible closure enables the closure sheet to easily collapse inward toward the container to which it is adjoined.




The present invention is directed to overcoming one or more of the problems set forth above. Briefly summarized, according to one aspect of the present invention, a container for photoprocessing materials, comprises:




A container body, an opening and a frangible closure closing said opening, said frangible closure comprising a closure sheet having a central weakness having a thickness and a central portion of greater thickness than the thickness of the central weakness so as to resist shearing of said central weakness; and, a lateral skirt surrounding said closure sheet, said lateral skirt and said closure sheet having at least a partial radial weakness therebetween for cooperating with the central weakness and enabling said central weakness to fracture.




The present invention has numerous advantages over current developments. First, the frangible closure of the current invention reduces the puncture forces to an acceptable level. The addition of a gate pad allows the tear channel to be molded through the center of the closure resulting in lower puncture forces while eliminating the possibility of shearing a hole through the top of the closure. The gate pad allows the frangible closure to be center gated eliminating weld lines in the cap that can crack under loads, allowing leakage of photographic chemicals through the cap.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The above and other objects, features, and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent when taken in conjunction with the following description and drawings wherein identical reference numerals have been used, where possible, to designate identical features that are common to the figures, and wherein:





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of the closure of the invention;





FIG. 2

is a section view taken along lines II—II of

FIG. 3

;





FIG. 3

is an isometric view of the inside of the first variant of the frangible closure according to the invention;





FIG. 4

is a section view taken along lines IV—IV of

FIG. 3

;





FIG. 5

is a plan view of the installation on which a single flask is depicted;





FIG. 6

is a top view of the blade point that punctures the center of the closure sheet; and,





FIG. 7

is an isometric view of the container of the invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




Turning now to the drawings, and particularly to

FIGS. 1-4

, the present invention concerns a liquid-tight, removable, frangible closure


12


molded preferably from a recyclable high-density polyethylene (HDPE) material. According to

FIG. 1

, frangible closure


12


has at least one closure sheet


14


fixed to a lateral skirt


16


enabling the closure


12


to be mounted (for example, by a screw), on the spout of a container or flask, described below. According to

FIGS. 2-4

, frangible closure


12


has a closure sheet


14


having a central weakness


18


formed substantially through a medial portion


19


of the closure sheet


14


. Central weakness


18


has a thickness and a central portion


22


of greater thickness than the thickness of the central weakness


18


. It is advantageous for central portion


22


of greater thickness to have a thickness greater than the thickness of the central weakness


18


so as to resist shearing of the central weakness


18


due to gate shear in the molding process. In the preferred embodiment of the invention, central weakness


18


is an inverted V-shaped channel. The inverted V shaped channel propagates from the central portion


22


of the closure sheet


14


outward towards the radial weakness (described below). Moreover, the inverted V-shaped channel is preferably molded through the medial portion


19


of the underside of the frangible closure


12


. It allows for lower puncture forces (average puncture force of 24.27 lbs. or 108 Newtons) to collapse the closure sheet


14


, as described herein. The addition of the central portion


22


of greater thickness eliminates the possibility of shearing a hole through the closure sheet


14


during the injection molding process due to gate shear. Moreover, central portion


22


of greater thickness, in the preferred embodiment, is a gate pad molded into the closure sheet


14


having opposed, spaced apart, substantially equal thickness portions


24


.




Referring to

FIGS. 3 and 4

, lateral skirt


16


surrounds the closure sheet


14


. The lateral skirt


16


and the closure sheet


14


have a radial weakness


28


at least partially therebetween which cooperates with the central weakness


18


and enables the central weakness


18


to fracture under an applied force. More particularly, radial weakness


28


is a channel comprising spatially separated hinge points


30


for enabling the central weakness


18


to collapse into the radial weakness


28


. More importantly, the hinge points


30


prevent the closure sheet


14


from separating from the lateral skirt


16


when the closure sheet


14


is under an applied pressure. Each of the preferably two hinge points


30


has a thickness greater than the thickness of the radial weakness


28


. Moreover, hinge points


30


are spatially separated preferably about 180 degrees apart. Further, hinge points


30


are molded into the top of the frangible closure


12


normal from the central weakness


18


allowing the punctured closure sheet


14


to fold away toward the container.




The central weakness


18


together with the radial weakness


28


, also referred to as frangible areas, allow the closure sheet


14


of the frangible closure


12


to tear under load across the medial portion


19


.




Depicted in

FIGS. 2-4

, frangible closure


12


may include a plurality of threads


32


on the interior wall


34


of lateral skirt


16


for engaging corresponding threads in a container or flask to which it is connected, as described below. The threads


32


provide a means to reduce leaks from the frangible closure


12


and container when the two are tightly screwed together. Those skilled in the art, however, will appreciate that frangible closure


12


may be designed to snap securely onto the container without the necessity of threads


32


and cooperating threads in the container.




Referring to

FIG. 1

, lateral skirt


16


may include a plurality of outer ribs


36


for facilitating twisting the frangible closure


12


away from the container body.




Turning now to

FIGS. 5-7

, in another embodiment of the invention, a fluid transfer system


50


includes a first container


52


(one or more) containing a fluid and second container


54


in fluid communications with the first container


52


. First container


52


has a body


56


, a neck portion


58


extending from the body


56


and terminating in an opening


60


. A frangible, removable and recyclable closure


62


, having all the features described hereinabove, is affixed to the opening


60


for closing the opening


60


and exposing the fluid therein to fluid communications with the second container


54


in a manner described above.




Referring to

FIGS. 5-6

, second container


54


comprises means, such as perforation member


66


, for applying a force to the central weakness


18


(

FIGS. 3-4

) thereby collapsing the central weakness


18


into the radial weakness


28


. This enables fluid flow from the first container


52


into the second container


54


.




Referring to

FIGS. 5 and 7

, in operations, the emptying of a first container


52


having the frangible closure


62


of the invention is effected by tipping over first container


52


onto a perforation member


66


disposed inside an emptying orifice (not shown) of second container


54


. The emptying is effected directly through the closure sheet


14


of the frangible closure


12


held in the closed position on the spout of the first container


52


. The central weakness


18


is punctured by the force of the perforation member


66


that causes a portion of the closure sheet


14


to collapse along the central weakness


18


inwardly towards the first container


52


. This puncturing action creates a flow path inside the first container


52


that enables the fluid to flow from the first container


52


into the second container


54


.




The invention has been described with reference to a preferred embodiment. It will, however, be appreciated that variations and modifications can be effected by a person of ordinary skill in the art without departing from the scope of the invention.




PARTS LIST






12


frangible closure






14


closure sheet






16


lateral skirt






18


central weakness of closure sheet


14








19


medial portion of closure sheet






22


central portion of closure sheet


14








24


opposed thickness portions






28


radial weakness






30


hinge points






32


threads






34


interior wall of lateral skirt


16








36


outer ribs






50


fluid transfer system






52


first container






54


second container






56


body of first container


52








58


neck portion of first container


52








60


opening






62


alternative embodiment of recyclable closure






66


perforation member



Claims
  • 1. A container for photoprocessing materials, comprising:a container body, an opening and a frangible closure closing said opening, said frangible closure comprising a closure sheet having a central weakness, said central weakness having a thickness and a central portion of greater thickness than the thickness of said central weakness so as to resist shearing of said central weakness; and, a lateral skirt surrounding said closure sheet, said lateral skirt and said closure sheet having at least a partial radial weakness therebetween for cooperating with the central weakness, said at least partial radial weakness defining a channel comprising spatially separated hinge points for enabling said central weakness to collapse into said radial weakness and preventing said closure sheet from separating from said lateral skirt when said closure sheet is under an applied pressure, said hinge points being molded into a top portion of said frangible closure and having a thickness greater than the thickness of said radial weakness.
  • 2. The container recited in claim 1 wherein said central weakness has an inverted, substantially V-shape.
  • 3. The container recited in claim 1 wherein said central portion is a gate pad having opposed, spaced-apart, substantially equal thickness portions.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

The present application is related to U.S. application Ser. No. 09/441,499, filed Nov. 17, 1999, by Scott H. Schwallie, et al., and entitled, “Fluid Transfer system For Photoprocessing Materials;” and U.S. application Ser. No. 09,441,985, filed Nov. 17, 1999 by Scott H. Schwallie, et al., and entitled, “Photochemical Frangible Closure.”

US Referenced Citations (5)
Number Name Date Kind
5687865 Adams et al. Nov 1997
5687867 Lamoureux Nov 1997
5788099 Treu et al. Aug 1998
5937921 Guglielmini Aug 1999
6032812 Lamoureux Mar 2000