The above objects, other features and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent by describing the preferred embodiments thereof with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Reference will now be made in detail to the preferred embodiments of the present invention, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings.
A cover body 100 includes a bottom and a lateral wall integrally formed at the edges of the bottom and includes a cylinder-shaped receiving wall 110 integrally projected from the bottom of the cover body 100 to form a receiving space 112 for receiving contents in the inside of the lateral wall.
Though the lateral wall of the cover body 100 is formed to have a bent portion 124 bent in a step shape, the bent portion has been added to describe a preferred shape, so the bent portion dont need to be necessarily provided.
The height of the receiving wall 110 is not limited but it is not desirable that the height of the receiving wall 110 is projected further than the cover body 100. Also, referring to
The packing member 200 constitutes a cylinder shape as a whole and includes a blocking wall 210 for closing the receiving space 112 formed by the receiving wall 110, a first support wall 212 extending from the blocking wall 210 and forcibly fitted in the inside of the receiving wall 110, the second support wall 220 forcibly fitted in the inside of a neck of the container, and bridges 230 formed at a constant interval to connect the first support wall 212 with the second support wall 220.
The blocking wall 210 has a funnel shape inclined to have an apex in the inside of the receiving space 112 and can allow the contents received in the receiving space 112 to slide down by a weight of their own.
Forming the bridges 230 at a constant interval is intended for providing paths through which the contents received in the receiving space 112 can pass and fall into the inside of the container.
The outer diameter of the first support wall 210 can be the same as or greater than the inner diameter of the receiving wall 110 so that the first support wall 210 may be forcibly fitted in the receiving wall 110. Likewise, the outer diameter of the second support wall 220 can be the same as or greater than the inner diameter of the neck of the container so that the second support wall 210 may be fitted in the neck of the container.
At this point, it is possible to allow the packing member 200 to be attached to the container and remain thereon when the cover is separated from the container by making a coupling degree between the second support wall 220 and the neck of the container larger than a coupling degree between the first support wall 210 and the receiving wall 110. For that purpose, as described above, dimension can be adjusted or the area of the coupled portion can be adjusted.
The height of the second support wall 220 may extend to contact the inside of the lateral wall of the cover body 100 as illustrated in
A sealing member 222 fitted between the bent portion 124 formed in the lateral wall of the cover body 100 and the end of the container can be projected from a predetermined position of the second support wall 220 along the outer periphery of the second support wall 220.
The sealing member 222 is formed as described above, so that airtightness can improve when the cover is coupled with the container.
In operation, the receiving space 110 is filled with contents by a content-supply device (not shown) with the cover body 100 turned over. The contents may be used in the form of powder, a tablet, or liquid.
Subsequently, the packing member 200 is picked up using an appropriate jig (not shown) and coupled with the cover body 100.
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Also, in the case where the second support wall 220 extends to contact the inside of the lateral wall of the cover body 100, a coupling state can be maintained more firmly by the coupling between the first support wall 212 and the receiving wall 110 and the coupling between the second support wall 220 and the lateral wall of the cover body 100. Particularly, in this case, leakage of the contents can be prevented even though the coupling between the first support wall 212 and the receiving wall 110 is loosened.
An assembly in which the cover body 100 is coupled with the packing member 200 as described above is coupled with the container 300.
At this point, the second support wall 220 is forcibly fitted in the inside of the lateral wall of the container 300 and a coupling degree Pa between them is greater than a coupling degree Pc between the first support wall 212 and the receiving wall 110. Also, in some cases, the coupling degree between the second support wall 220 and the inside of the lateral wall of the container 300 is greater than the sum of the coupling degree Pc between the first support wall 212 and the receiving wall 110 and the coupling degree Pb between the second support wall 220 and the lateral wall of the cover body 100.
In the case where the sealing member 222 is provided, the sealing member 222 is interposed between the bent portion 124 and the end of the container 300 to improve airtightness.
Since the cover body 100 and the packing member 200 are coupled in the form of an assembly first and then a coupling process with the container can be separately performed, assembling efficiency improves. Particularly, since the present invention has a simple structure consisting of the cover body and the packing member, a manufacturing cost is reduced.
When the cover body 100 is separated from the container 300 in the coupling state, since the coupling degree Pa between the second support wall 220 and the lateral wall of the container 300 is greatest, the cover body 100 is raised with respect to the container 300 and the coupling between the first support wall 212 and the receiving wall 110 is released, and the contents received in the receiving space 112 flow down from the blocking wall 210 and fall into the inside of the container 300 through spaces between the bridges 230.
When the cover body 100 is completely separated from the container 300, only the packing member 200 is attached to the container 300 and remains thereon.
The second embodiment illustrates a construction in which a packing member 200 is detached with being attached to a cover body 100 when the cover body 100 is separated from a container 300.
That is, a hooking protuberance 224 is projected from the end of the second support wall 220 and a guide groove 128 having a predetermined width and depth and facing the hooking protuberance 224 is formed in the inside of the lateral wall of the cover body 100.
Therefore, the hooking protuberance 224 is restricted in its movement by the guide groove 128. When the cover body 100 is detached from the container 300, the packing member 200 is also detached from the container 300 with the hooking protuberance 224 hooked at the guide groove 128.
In the third embodiment, a through hole 102 for communicating with a receiving space 112 is formed in the bottom of a cover body 100 and the through hole 102 is sealed using a sealing member 150.
In the third embodiment, the sealing member 150 includes a holding part 151 and a sealing part 152 having different diameters, respectively, and a support groove 104 is formed around the entry of the through hole 102 in response to the edge of the sealing part 152 so that the sealing member 150 may form the same surface as that of the cover body 100.
According to the third embodiment, with the packing member 200 coupled with the cover body 100 already, a receiving space 110 is filled with contents from the upper portion of the cover body 100 and then the cover body 100 can be sealed using the sealing member 150.
Though the present invention has been described mainly for the preferred embodiment thereof, various changes and modifications would be obvious to those skilled in the art.
For example, the receiving wall may be formed in a cylindrical shape or a polygonal box shape and the number of the bridges may be appropriately selected.
Although the preferred embodiments of the present invention have been disclosed for illustrative purpose, those skilled in the art will appreciate that various modifications, additions and substitutions can be made without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention as defined in the accompanying claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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20-2004-0018636 | Jul 2004 | KR | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/KR05/02054 | 6/30/2005 | WO | 00 | 12/13/2006 |