The presently disclosed subject matter relates to a container in general, and in particular to a fluid container, such as a bottle.
Containers, such as bottles and other forms of packs configured for holding fluids and the like are well known and are vastly used in the market. Disposable containers and containers for dispensing machines or automatic refueling machines are also known. There are many examples of containers which have a collapsible portion thereby allowing significantly reducing the required storage space when the container is empty.
EP 2266893 for example discloses a storage container which is provided with a tube-shaped storing portion formed of a resin having an extraction opening enabling a stored substance to be sucked in a center area on one end side, and a circular opening on the other end side, and a bag-shaped storing portion which is welded along the circular opening of the tube-shaped storing portion, enters inside the tube-shaped storing portion to be able to come into intimate contact with an inner surface of the tube-shaped storing portion.
U.S. Pat. No. 7,059,487 discloses a collapsible, semi-rigid container includes neck and bottom wall portions and a peripheral side wall extending between the neck and bottom wall. The side wall includes a rigid upper portion and a flexible lower portion. The lower portion of the side wall collapses into the upper portion reducing the internal volume of the container.
U.S. Pat. No. 6,568,570 discloses packaging for a paste product provided in the form of a flexible, closed storage container which has a sealable outlet opening on the underside. The opening is adapted for connection to a metering device which conveys the product using negative pressure, permitting substantially complete emptying of the container. To this end, the flexible storage container is configured with a thinner wall in its upper section than in its lower section.
WO0126979 discloses a collapsible container which is provided for containing adhesives and sealants. The container is formed of material which is permeable to atmospheric oxygen so as to provide for the containment of anaerobic adhesives. The container includes a generally cylindrical container body defining an interior for retaining the adhesive. The container body includes a first container section defining a first portion of the interior and a second container section defining a second portion of the interior. The first and second container sections are joined together about a seam. The second container section includes a cylindrical side wall which is gradually tapered inwardly from said seam so as to permit the second container section to be easily collapsibly deformed into the first container section.
The presently disclosed subject matter provides a container comprising a rigid wall portion having an opening, a flexible wall portion having a corresponding opening coupled to the opening of the rigid wall portion; and a support member coupled to the rigid wall portion configured for providing the container with stability. The rigid wall portion and the flexible wall portion form together a structure configured for holding fluids.
The support member can include three legs coupled to the rigid portion. The legs can extend along the flexible portion, providing thereto stability. The flexible portion can be configured to be folded inside the rigid portion. In the folded position a plurality of bottles can be stacked up one inside the other, while the flexible portion of each one thereof extends inside the rigid portion thereof. The rigid portion can includes a diameter which is slightly gradually increasing from the neck portion on one end of the rigid portion towards the opening on the other end thereof.
The bottle can include a filling aperture and a drinking opening, the filling aperture can include a filling valve.
As used herein after, the term ‘container’ includes bottles, packaging, or any other form of packs configured for holding fluids, such as water, drinks, wine, milk, cooking materials, cleaning materials, or gasses of any kind.
The rigid portion can include a neck portion having a mouth.
The rigid portion can be made of resin material. The resin material can be selected from the group consisting of High Density Polyethylene, Low Density Polyethylene (LDPE), Polyethylene Terephthalate, Polyvinyl Chloride, Polypropylene, Polystyrene, Fluorine Treated, Post Consumer Resin, K-Resin and Bioplastic.
The container according to any of the preceding claims wherein the flexible portion is configured to be folded inside the rigid portion. The flexible portion can be made of a flexible thermoplastic material. The flexible thermoplastic materials can be selected from the group consisting of polyolefin, polypropylene, Low density polyethylene, Linear low density polyethylene, Polyamide, PVC, PMMA, BOPP and POPET.
The corresponding opening of the flexible portion can be welded to an inner surface of the rigid portion.
The rigid portion can further comprise a skirt disposed about the outer periphery of the opening and having a bottom portion protruding outwardly wherein the periphery of the corresponding opening of the flexible portion can be folded outwardly and down and can be welded to the inner surface of the skirt.
The flexible portion can be selectively disposed in a folded position in which the flexible portion can be disposed adjacent the inner surface of the rigid portion, and a deployed position, in which the flexible portion extends downwardly from the opening outside the rigid portion thereby expending the inner volume of the container.
The support member can be configured to allow standing the container in an upright position. The support member can comprise three legs, coupled to the rigid portion. The support structure can be integrally formed with the rigid portion. The legs can extend form the skirt. The support structure can be detachably attached to the rigid portion. The skirt includes a ring portion configured to be disposed over the outer periphery the opening of the rigid portion.
The diameter of the ring portion can be configured to apply inward radial compression forces thereby maintaining the coupling between the support structure and the rigid portion.
The container can further comprise a flange defined about the outer circumference of the rigid portion and configured to allow gripping thereby the container by a robotic arm.
The rigid portion can be configured for stacking therein a rigid portion of a second container while the flexible portion can be in the folded position thereof.
The rigid portion can include a diameter gradually increasing from a neck portion thereof towards said opening such that a rigid portion of a second container can be disposed therein.
The support structure can be configured to fasten said flexible portion to said rigid portion.
The support structure can include a snap coupling arrangement configured for coupling thereof to the rigid portion.
The opening of the rigid portion can be provided with a coupling portion defined about the circumference thereof and configured to receive therein a corresponding coupling portion defined on said support structure wherein said corresponding coupling portion can be configured for snap coupling with the coupling portion. Each of said three legs includes an outwardly protruding extension defined at the bottom end thereof configured to provide the support structure with stability. Each of said three legs can be coupled to a base member disposed at the bottom thereof.
The base member can have a shape of a ring having an aperture at the center thereof the diameter of which can be larger than the diameter of the rigid portion. The base member can be detachably attached to said three legs. The base member can further include a concaved plate disposed substantially at the center thereof, being configured to hold a bottom end of said flexible portion when in the deployed position.
The flexible portion can be disposed at the upper portion of the container when in the disposed in an upright position, while the rigid portion can be disposed at the bottom portion thereof. The flexible portion can be configured to be selectively folded inside the rigid portion. The flexible portion can include a rigid neck portion coupled thereto. The rigid neck portion can be configured to be disposed at the bottom of the rigid portion when the container can be in the folded position thereof.
The container can further comprise a filling valve. The filling valve can be disposed at the bottom of the rigid portion and the extension can be configured to be engaged by an extraction mechanism.
The support structure can be a cylindrical member or a conical member extending from the rigid portion to the bottom end of the flexible portion, such that when in the deployed position the container can be disposed in the upright position, supported by the cylindrical member or the conical member.
According to another aspect of the presently disclosed subject matter there is provided a container assembly comprising: a container comprising a rigid wall portion having an opening and a flexible wall portion having a corresponding opening coupled to the opening of the rigid wall portion wherein said rigid wall portion and said flexible wall portion form together a structure configured for holding fluids; and a support member configured to disposed thereon said container for providing stability thereto.
The support member can be configured to allow standing the container in an upright position. The support member can comprise three legs, coupled to the rigid portion. The support structure can be detachably attached to the rigid portion.
The support structure can include a snap coupling arrangement configured for coupling thereof to the rigid portion.
Each of the three legs can coupled to a base member disposed at the bottom thereof. The base member can have a shape of a ring having an aperture at the center thereof the diameter of which is larger than the diameter of the rigid portion. The base member can be detachably attached to said three legs. The support structure can be cylindrical member or a conical member extending from the rigid portion to the bottom end of the flexible portion, such that when in the deployed position the container can be disposed in the upright position, supported by the cylindrical member or the conical member.
In order to better understand the subject matter that is disclosed herein and to exemplify how it may be carried out in practice, embodiments will now be described, by way of non-limiting example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
The flexible portion 12b is configured to be folded inside the rigid portion 12a for example when the bottle 10 is empty, as explained hereinafter. The flexible portion 12b can be made of flexible thermoplastic materials, such as polyolefin, in particular PP, LDPE, LLDPE, and PA, PVC, PMMA, or lamination sheets, such as BOPP and POPET.
As most clearly shown in
On the other hand, when the bottle is in its deployed position, as shown in
According to the illustrated example, the rigid portion 12a is defined at the upper portion of the bottle 10, and the flexible portion 12a is defined at the bottom portion thereof. In order to provide the bottle 10 with stability and to allow standing the bottle in an upright position, the bottle is further provided with a support member affixed to the rigid portion 12a. According to the illustrated example, the support member 20 includes three legs 22, coupled to the rigid portion 12a. Although in the illustrated example the legs 22 extend form the skirt 19, it will be appreciated that the legs can be coupled to any other section of the rigid portion 12a.
The support structure 20 can be integrally formed with the rigid portion 12a or can be coupled thereto by welding gluing, etc. Alternatively, the support structure 20 can be a separated element which is detachably attached to the rigid portion 12a. For example, the support structure can be formed with the skirt 19 from which the legs 22 extends. The skirt 19 can include a ring portion 24 which is configured to be disposed over the outer periphery of the opening 15 of the rigid portion 12a. The diameter of the ring portion 24 is such that when it disposed over the outer periphery the ring portion applies inward radial compression forces thereby maintaining the coupling between the support structure 20 and the rigid portion 12a.
The support structure 20 can be detached from the rigid portion 12b, by forcefully pulling the ring portion 24 off the rigid portion 12a. This way, the support structure can be removed by the user, for instance, before disposal of the bottle, and can be reused on another bottle.
According to one example, the support structure can be provided with a ring portion as described hereinabove, which can be further welded to the outer periphery of the opening 15 of the rigid portion 12a, thus, providing the bottle with additional stability and rigidity.
The bottle 10 can be further provided with a flange 21 defined about the outer circumference of the mouth 16. The flange can be used for gripping the bottle 10 by a robotic arm, such as used in a dispensing machine. The robotic arm having a corresponding gripping member can be used to lift the bottle 10 by inserting the gripping member underneath the flange 21.
Referring now to
The flexible portion 12b can be such which when in the folded position it extends inside the rigid portion 12a, adjacent the inner wall thereof such that a rigid portion of another bottle can freely slide in and out. Further, in order to maximize the use of space when in the folded position, the flexible portion is made such that when in disposed in the folded position the top end thereof disposed inside the rigid portion reaches the neck portion 14 of the bottle 10. This way, the rigid portion of a first bottle in the stack can be disposed inside the rigid portion of second bottle with the mouth 16 thereof reaching almost at the neck portion of the second bottle.
According to an example, the support structure can be a cylindrical member or conical member extending from the rigid portion to the bottom end of the flexible portion, such that when in the deployed position the container can be disposed in the upright position, supported by the cylindrical member or the conical member. The support member can be such which is detached from the rigid portion and can serve as a seat for the container.
According to an example the container can be a container assembly having a container and a standalone support structure. The container includes a rigid wall and a flexible wall portion such as described herein above, the support structure can be any of the support structure described hereinabove or herein after and can be configured as a separated element on which the container can be disposed.
The base member 43 can further include a concaved plate disposed substantially at the center thereof, and configured to hold the bottom end 42a of the flexible portion 42 when in the deployed position. The bottom end 42a of the flexible portion 42 can be rounded having a radius which is substantially similar to or smaller of that of the concaved plate, so as to allow the flexible portion to be stably disposed on the base member 43.
According to this example, in the folded position, the flexible portion 52 is folded inside the rigid portion 54 such that the neck portion 56 is disposed substantially at the bottom of the rigid portion. As shown in
According to one example, the bottle can be provided with a filling valve (not shown), for example at the bottom of the rigid portion 54. This way, the bottle can be filled by an automatic filling system through the valve, while the neck portion 56 can include a mouth cover with a cap.
Referring now to
According to one example, filling of the bottle can be carried out through an aperture extending through the rigid portion, for example the mouth of the bottle. The aperture can be covered with a breachable membrane. The membrane is resiliently configured such that when it is breached, for example by punctuating a filling needle therethrough, the membrane rebounds to a breached state. When the filling needle is removed the membrane is rebounded back to its original unbreached state covering the hole formed by the needle.
Further attention is drawn to
Those skilled in the art to which the presently disclosed subject matter pertains will readily appreciate that numerous changes, variations, and modifications
can be made without departing from the scope of the invention, mutatis mutandis.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/IL2013/051076 | 12/26/2013 | WO | 00 |
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61746219 | Dec 2012 | US |