The present invention relates to a container, specifically to a disposable container of the type of containers obtained based on plastic materials, such as for example PET, for containing drinks, foodstuffs or other products, although it can also be obtained from other materials common for this type of containers.
The object of the invention is to attain a container which is sufficiently rigid during its use as a container while being easily deformable when being discarded in order to reduce the volume it occupies as a waste product.
There is a wide variety of containers, ranging from a bottle or typical tray configuration to any modern design, obtained based on plastic materials which are used for the marketing and consumption of the likewise varied products.
The common denominator of this entire range of containers consists of a material consumption problem, i.e., the consumption of plastic or raw material forming such containers since it requires a wall with determined thickness due to reasons of stability of the container, when the latter is held by hand, the thickness of the wall is much greater than that necessary so that the container exclusively accomplishes its containing function without being subjected to manual deformations.
Thus, if the container has a very thin wall, it is excessively deformable and hardly manipulable, and if in order to solve this problem the thickness of the wall thereof is increased, this entails greater material consumption and greater difficulty in reducing the volume of the container to the maximum when the latter is disposed as waste.
The container proposed by the invention solves the problem set forth above in a completely satisfactory manner, such that during its use as a container it has an extremely sufficient rigidity in its was for determining a comfortable handling thereof, such rigidity however can be easily eliminated when the container in turn is going to be discarded as the content thereof is completely consumed, and all this with a minimal material inclusion as seen below.
To the end and more specifically, the proposed container focuses its features on the fact that its wall is a double wall, being formed by two thin plastic sheets, duly connected to one another to define a narrow chamber, such that the air contained in said chamber, which can be pressurized air or be at atmospheric pressure, provides the body of the container with a high degree of structural rigidity without the need of incorporating a greater amount of material, and it does not pose any problem when disposing of the container because it is sufficient to eliminate the sealing of said chamber by means of a discharge valve or by any other suitable mechanism, or even by means of a simple cut or puncture thereof, so that the container can be profusely crumpled and become an object having reduced dimensions.
It should be pointed out that the aforementioned chamber of surrounding air, in addition to conferring rigidity to the body of the container as such, acts as a heat barrier which is of especial interest when the container is intended for marketing drinks that must be consumed cold or hot.
Thus, the larger the container, and given the special structure thereof, the lesser its volume will be when it is discarded in comparison with other containers having identical dimensions and a conventional structure.
In contrast, it should be pointed out that, especially when the container has large dimensions, it may be supplied in a deflated form in order for it to occupy minimal volume in its transportation and storage, being able to be easily inflated when deemed appropriate though the valve element associated therewith.
To complement the description that is being made and for the purpose of aiding to better understand the features of the invention according to a preferred practical embodiment thereof, a set of drawings is attached as an integral part of said description in which the following has been depicted with an illustrative and non-limiting character:
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Although this typical type container is to be made from a plastic material according to the invention, it has the peculiarity of a double wall (3-3′) such that a sealed chamber (4) is established therein which, as previously mentioned, can even be pressurized.
This allows the outer partition (3) and inner partition (3′) to have a very thin wall, i.e., with minimal inclusion of plastic material in the container, said container offers a high degree of structural rigidity during its use for the consumption of the drink, which allows ensuring a good stability in all senses.
However, when disposing of the container due to its single-use character, for example for recycling, the opening of the chamber (4) causes the body of the container to become an extremely deformable element, the volume of which can be drastically reduced.
As previously mentioned, this opening can be carried out by means of a valve system, by means of breaking or cutting the outer wall (3) and/or the inner wall (3′) or by any other means without it affecting the essence of the invention.
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The same features provided by a “can”-type container such as that described above are extended to any other type of container, such as for example the tray (6) depicted in
As can be deduced from the foregoing, the invention is applicable to any other type of container made from plastic materials, such as for example a bottle, a glass, a tetra-brik® type container, etc.
It is evident that the invention is applicable to any type of container, the previously described examples being a small part of the wide variety of containers in which the invention is applicable.
| Number | Date | Country | Kind |
|---|---|---|---|
| P200802746 | Sep 2008 | ES | national |
| U200801968 | Sep 2008 | ES | national |
| Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| PCT/ES09/70400 | 9/24/2009 | WO | 00 | 6/8/2011 |