The present disclosure relates to a double-walled container (hereinafter, called double container) including an outer layer body that constitutes an outer shell of the container and an inner layer body that is accommodated in the outer layer body and that is deformable to undergo volume reduction. In the double container, only the inner layer body undergoes volume reduction in response to dispensing of a content.
As a container for containing cosmetics such as face lotion, shampoo, rinse, liquid soap, food seasoning, or the like, a double container (which is also called delamination container) including an outer layer body that constitutes an outer shell of the container and an inner layer body that is accommodated in the inner layer body and that is deformable to undergo volume reduction has been known. In such a double container, an ambient air introducing hole is provided in communication between the inside and the outside of the outer layer body, and only the inner layer body undergoes volume reduction in response to dispensing of the content.
Ways of dispensing the content include using a pump fitted to a mouth portion of the outer layer body and squeezing a trunk portion of the outer layer body. Another possible way that may be adopted when the content has a relatively low viscosity is to tilt or invert the container and allows the content to be dispensed by its own weight. In connection with this, Patent Literature 1 discloses a double container in which a spherical body (ball valve) is disposed in a dispensing plug that is fitted to a mouth portion of the container, the spherical body being displaceable by its own weight in response to a change in position of the container. When the container is in an upright position, the spherical body is in abutment with an inclined wall of the dispensing plug, thereby preventing ambient air from entering a containing space of a content. On the other hand, when the container is brought into a tilted or an inverted position, the spherical body is displaced off the inclined wall of the dispensing plug, thereby allowing the content to be dispensed by its own weight.
When the container is returned to the upright position after the dispensing of the content, as illustrated in
The present disclosure is to solve the conventional problem and to provide a novel double container that is capable of holding the pool of the liquid medium more stably in order to prevent dripping of the pool of the liquid medium formed below the spherical body.
In at least one aspect, one of embodiments of the present disclosure resides in a double container, including:
an outer layer body constituting an outer shell of the double container; an inner layer body that includes an upper opening communicating with a containing space of a content, that is accommodated in the outer layer body, and that is deformable to undergo volume reduction; an inside plug that is located in the upper opening and that includes a tubular wall extending toward the containing space, a spherical body serving as a valve body being disposed inside the tubular wall; and a dispensing plug that is fitted to a mouth portion of the outer layer body to cover the inside plug and that includes a dispensing tube connected to the tubular wall, wherein
the tubular wall includes an inclined wall that has a diameter decreasing toward the containing space and that is configured to abut against the spherical body over an entire circumference and also includes a protruding wall protruding from the inclined wall to the containing space, and
the protruding wall includes a liquid holding member configured to hold a pool of a liquid medium of the content formed below the spherical body.
According to a preferred embodiment, the liquid holding member includes at least one rib extending from the protruding wall to the containing space.
According to another preferred embodiment, the rib is provided in plurality, and the plurality of ribs are arranged at an equal interval in a circumferential direction of the tubular wall.
According to yet another preferred embodiment, the liquid holding member includes a stepped portion provided on an inner circumferential surface of the protruding wall.
According to yet another preferred embodiment, the stepped portion has an annular or a helical shape extending in a circumferential direction of the protruding wall. According to yet another preferred embodiment, the stepped portion is provided intermittently in a circumferential direction of the protruding wall.
The tubular wall of the inside plug includes the inclined wall that is configured to abut against the spherical body, which serves as the valve body, over the entire circumference and also includes the protruding wall protruding from the inclined wall to the containing space, and moreover, the liquid holding member configured to hold the pool of the liquid medium of the content formed below the spherical body is provided. Accordingly, even when a slight impact is applied to the pool of the liquid medium, the pool of the liquid medium is held more stably. The liquid holding member herein may refer to the at least one rib extending from the protruding wall to the containing space or the stepped portion provided on the inner circumferential surface of the protruding wall.
When the rib is provided, motion of the pool of the liquid medium like a swinging pendulum is hindered, and when the stepped portion is provided, the stepped portion may be designed to “catch” the pool of the liquid medium, and therefore, the pool of the liquid medium is held stably.
When the rib is provided in plurality, and the plurality of ribs are arranged at the equal interval in the circumferential direction of the tubular wall, motion of the pool of the liquid medium is hindered evenly over the entire circumference thereof, and accordingly, the pool of the liquid medium is held even more stably.
When the stepped portion is formed in the annular or the helical shape extending in the circumferential direction of the protruding wall or when the stepped portion is provided intermittently in the circumferential direction of the protruding wall, the “catching” effect spreads over the entire circumference of the pool of the liquid medium. As a result, the pool of the liquid medium is held even more stably.
In the accompanying drawings:
Some embodiments of the present disclosure will be described in more detail below with reference to the drawings.
In
The outer layer body 10 is flexible and restorable and includes a cylindrical mouth portion 11, a trunk portion 12 connected to the mouth portion 11, and a bottom portion (which is not illustrated) connected to the trunk portion 12. The mouth portion 11 has an outer circumferential surface provided with a male screw portion 13. Although not illustrated, an ambient air introducing hole extending through the outer layer body 10 is also formed in the outer layer 10. The ambient air introducing hole may be formed by utilizing a slit in a pinch-off portion formed in the bottom portion at the time of blow molding or may be formed in the mouth portion 11 or trunk portion 12 by post processing after blow molding.
The inner layer body 20 defines, inside thereof, a containing space S which may be filled with a content, and the inner layer body 20 also includes an upper opening 21 communicating with the containing space S. The inner layer body 20 may be peeled from the laminated outer layer body 10 and deformed to undergo volume reduction.
The inside plug 30 is located in the upper opening 21 of the inner layer body 20, and as illustrated in
Besides, a spherical body B (which is made of a synthetic resin in the present embodiment, although the spherical body B may be made of a metal or a synthetic resin) is disposed on an inner side of the longitudinal ribs 38 in the radial direction. The spherical body B may be displaced by its own weight along the longitudinal ribs 38 in accordance with a change in position of the double container 1, and as illustrated in
The dispensing plug 40 includes a dispensing tube 41 that is connected to the tubular wall 31, that has a diameter increasing upward, and that has an upper end curved radially outward to form a lip. The dispensing tube 41 extends radially outward to be connected to a ceiling wall 42 located above the flange portion 33. The ceiling wall 42 has an edge portion, to which an outer circumferential wall 43 surrounding the mouth portion 11 is connected. The outer circumferential wall 43 has an inner circumferential surface provided with a female screw portion 44 corresponding to the male screw portion 13 provided in the mouth portion 11. With the above structure, the dispensing plug 40 is screw fastened to the mouth portion 11 with the inside plug 30 being sandwiched therebetween. Additionally, the dispensing plug 40 may also be fitted to the mouth portion 11 by utilizing an undercut.
The cap body 50 includes a top wall 51 that covers the dispensing plug 40, a circumferential wall 52 that is connected to an edge portion of the top wall 51, and a hinge 53 that connects the circumferential wall 52 to the outer circumferential wall 43. The hinge 53 may be omitted, and the cap body 50 may be screw fastened to the dispensing plug 40. The top wall 51 is provided, in a lower surface thereof, with a sealing tube 54 configured to abut against an inner circumferential surface of the dispensing tube 41 in a liquid tight manner. The top wall 51 is also provided, in a portion thereof located radially inward from the sealing tube 54, with a pin 55 extending downward. The pin 55 is designed to abut against the spherical body B before the spherical body B, when being displaced upward, reaches the upper limit. This prevents the spherical body B from being displaced over the convex portion 39 provided in each longitudinal rib and disengaged even when the spherical body B is displaced upward forcibly due to transportation or the like.
To dispense the content from the double container 1 with the above structure, the cap body 50 is opened, and the double container 1 is brought into a tilted or an inverted position. By doing so, the spherical body B is displaced toward the dispensing tube 41, and the content contained in the containing space S is introduced into the tubular wall 31 through an opening of the protruding wall 36 by its own weight, passes between adjacent longitudinal ribs 38, and is dispensed from the dispensing tube 41. At this time, ambient air is introduced between the outer layer body 10 and the inner layer body 20 through the aforementioned ambient air introducing hole, and accordingly, only the inner layer body 20 undergoes volume reduction while the outer layer body 10 maintains its shape.
When the double container 1 is returned to the upright position after the dispensing of the content, the spherical body B is displaced toward the containing space S. Although a majority of the content contained in the tubular wall 31 is returned to the containing space S, as illustrated in
Examples of the liquid holding member, other than the rib 37A illustrated in
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The spherical body B has a dimension that is preferably as small as possible to reduce cost. Nevertheless, as the dimension becomes smaller, a contacting area with the inclined wall 35 becomes closer to an outer side of the spherical body B in the radial direction, and therefore, depending on variation in the inside plug 30 and the spherical body B, the spherical body B might drop down to the containing space S. On the other hand, when an inner diameter of a portion of the inclined wall 35 that is located on a front end side thereof is reduced in accordance with the dimension of the spherical body B, a passage of the content is inevitably narrowed, and this hinders smooth discharging of the content. Even in such circumstances, providing the protrusion 36d intermittently as illustrated, for example, in
According to the present disclosure, the pool of the liquid medium formed below the spherical body, which serves as a valve body, is held stably. Accordingly, a novel double container that is capable of effectively preventing dispensing failure occurring due to drying of an abutting surface between the valve body and the inclined wall.
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