The present Application is a national phase application of International Patent Application PCT/IT2005/00465, titled “Delivering Tap and Process for Manufacturing Such Tap,” filed Aug. 2, 2005, which claims priority from Italian Patent Application No. TO2004A000612 filed Sep. 13, 2004, the contents of which are incorporated in this disclosure by reference in their entirety.
The present invention refers to a delivering tap and to a process for manufacturing such tap, in particular to a process for manufacturing the plug of such tap.
Taps are known in the art for delivering liquids, in particular of the type used for vessels called “bag in box.” Such vessels are composed of two external boxes, usually made of cardboard, inside which there is a bag containing the liquid to be delivered, to which bag usually a mouth, which is used for anchoring and constraining the delivering tap, is thermally welded.
An example of such prior art tap 50 is shown in
These taps 50, though being simple from the constructive point of view, however have two types of deficiencies:
1) they are not equipped with warranty elements or seals, which signal tampering or unauthorized access attempts; and
2) the plug 52 with which they are composed is made of two parts (52, 54), thereby increasing the number of pieces and the end product cost, which instead, due to its manufacturing simplicity, should be kept as low as possible. Plugs are marketed in which the part 54 is not placed on the part 52, but such plugs have aesthetic problems, since in this way the injection spot of the part 52 remains visible from the outside.
Object of the present invention is solving the above prior art problems, by providing a delivering tap which is equipped with warranty seals that state its lack of unauthorized opening and is at the same time equipped with a head made of a single piece, reducing the number of pieces and the related end cost. Such tap, moreover, being of a shorter thickness, removes problems of anomalous shrinkages of plastic materials, with a consequent better quality warranty of the molded piece and the end product (complete tap), in addition to liquid tightness.
A further object of the present invention is providing a tap of the above-mentioned type which is equipped, in at least two of its critical points, with sealing surfaces that allow a seal which is at least the same as the one available in nowadays known plugs.
A further object of the present invention is providing a tap of the above-mentioned type, whose head is realized through an injection molding process, which in this case is innovative and allows removing one piece from the end product, optimizing manufacturing costs and times. Such molding further allows improving the tap aesthetic appearance, since it almost completely reduces (making it unable to be perceived) the injection spot that in the prior art had to be covered by part 54.
A further object of the present invention is providing a tap of the above-mentioned type which is equipped of a particular geometry of the plug sliding cam, which is improved with respect to the prior art.
The above and other objects and advantages of the invention, as will appear from the following description, are reached by a delivering tap and by a process for manufacturing such tap as claimed in the respective independent claims. Preferred embodiments and non-trivial variations of the present invention are the subject matter of the dependent claims.
The present invention will be better described by some preferred embodiments thereof, provided as a non-limiting example, with reference to the enclosed drawings, in which:
With reference to the Figures, a preferred embodiment of the tap of the present invention is shown and described. It will be immediately obvious that numerous variations and modifications (for example related to shape, sizes and parts with equivalent functionality) can be made to the described tap, without departing from the scope of the invention as appears from the enclosed claims.
According to the Figures, the improved delivering tap 1 of the invention, particularly for a liquid vessel of the ““bag in box”” type (not shown), substantially comprises:
The major characteristics of the inventive delivering tap 1 are that the plug 14 is made in a single piece; the plug 14 is equipped with tamper-preventing warranty sealing means 20 adapted to signal a possible tampering when opening the tap; and the body 3 is equipped with housing means 22 adapted to contain the tamper-preventing warranty sealing means 20.
In particular, but not in a limiting way, as shown, the tamper-preventing warranty sealing means 20 are composed of at least one ring 24 which surrounds the cylindrical end 15 and is connected to the knob 16 through a plurality of connecting members 26: such connecting members 26 are adapted to be detached from the knob 16 and/or the ring 24 upon firstly rotating the plug 14 when opening.
Moreover, the housing means 22 of the tamper-preventing warranty sealing means 20 are composed of at least one groove adapted to immovably house the ring 24.
A tap can be thereby realized which is inexpensive, easy to assemble and which guarantees the end user with respect to authenticity of delivered liquid, demonstrating the lack of its tampering when there is the related seal.
The tap 1 as described above weighs less than the prior art taps, given the lower use of material (plastics) of which it is composed and given the presence of a shorter molding cycle.
Moreover,
Moreover, in order to guarantee an optimum seal at least equal to the one guaranteed by known taps, the inventive tap 1 provides, in addition to the mutual operating engagement of body 3 and cylindrical end 15 through their respective elongated cylindrical surfaces which guarantee an optimum seal every time, also the fact that the body 3 and the cylindrical end 15 of the plug 14 are in mutual contact in at least two sealing points (B, D in
As mentioned above, the inventive tap 1 also provides realizing the related plug 14 in a single piece, reducing the number of component parts and improving the aesthetics (and above all reducing or removing some manufacturing steps) such as the injection spots that are present in prior art taps. The process which allows manufacturing such plug 14 in a single piece provides the use of an injection-molding process whose use in this field is wholly new. Such process, first of all, provides, in order to make the body 3, common injection-molding steps of the body 3 itself.
The process further comprises, in order to mold the plug 14, the steps of:
Some preferred embodiments of the present invention have been previously shown and described: obviously, numerous variations and modification, functionally equivalent to the previous ones, will be immediately clear to the skilled people in the art and will fall within the scope of the invention as pointed out by the enclosed claims. For example, the tap 1, previously shown in a version with horizontal installation and use (namely, delivery) with respect to the box-shaped vessel to which it is applied, can also be realized in a version with horizontal installation but vertical use (namely, delivery), by only suitably configuring the outlet plug in a known way (and therefore not shown). It is obvious that what has been described can be equally well applied to this further version of the inventive tap.
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WO2006/030465 | 3/23/2006 | WO | A |
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