The disclosure relates in general to packaging assemblies, and more particularly, to a flexible container assembly and also fitment assembly for a flexible container assembly.
The use of flexible container is known in the art. Eternal feeding systems are known in the art as well. Eternal feeding systems have requirements as to microbes and as to cleanliness. Such feeding systems typically involve the use of rigid containers with caps associated therewith which are coupled to dispensing probes and the like. Problematically, as the feeding fluid is removed, it is difficult to control the ingress of air, as the fixed rigid volume remains. Furthermore there is difficulty associated with the coupling of probes thereto. At the same time, there are difficulties associated with the use of flexible containers in association with eternal feeding, as the requirements thereof are significantly different. The manner of filling and dispensing thereof can be vastly different than the same with rigid containers.
The disclosure in one aspect is directed to a flexible container assembly comprising a bag assembly with a bag and a fitment assembly. The bag has at least one panel that is sealed with seals to define a cavity and a spout coupled to the at least one panel providing fluid communication with the cavity. The spout has an upstand extending from a base flange. The fitment assembly has a base having a depending skirt and an upstanding spout. The depending skirt is sealingly engageable with the spout of the bag assembly. The upstanding spout further has a proximal end at the base and a distal end spaced apart therefrom defining an outer surface. Threads extend about the outer surface between the proximal end and the distal end, and, an entry cross-sectional configuration at the distal end.
In some configurations, the entry cross-sectional configuration at the distal end includes an aperture that has a circular center with four wing extensions that are evenly spaced around the circumference of the circular center.
In some configurations, the upstanding spout has a cross-sectional configuration that is substantially smaller than the cross-sectional configuration of the upstand.
In some configurations, the upstand is cylindrical and the upstanding spout is cylindrical with the upstand and the upstanding spout being concentric.
In some configurations, the upstanding spout further includes a depending spout extending from the base and being concentric therewith.
In some configurations, the depending spout is concentric with the upstanding spout and has a cross-sectional area that is larger than the upstanding spout.
In some configurations, the depending spout is spaced apart from the depending skirt and concentric therewith.
In some configurations, a tamper evident seal extends across a lower terminal end of the depending spout.
In some configurations, opposite the spout, a opening is provided for purposes of hanging the bag assembly in operation.
In some configurations, the flexible container further comprises a cap threadedly engageable with the threads of the upstanding spout.
In some configurations, the cap further includes an inner surface having an upper end, with a top cylindrical seal depending from the upper end and engageable with the distal end of the upstanding spout outboard of the entry cross-sectional configuration.
In some configurations, the fitment assembly further includes a tamper evident mating engagement on the base thereof. The cap includes engaging fingers configured to engage the tamper evident mating engagement on the base.
In another aspect of the disclosure, the disclosure is directed to a fitment assembly attachable to a bag having a spout. The fitment assembly comprises a base, a depending skirt and an upstanding spout. The depending skirt depends from the base. The upstanding spout extends from the base opposite the depending skirt. The depending skirt is sealingly engageable with the spout of the bag assembly. The upstanding spout further comprises a proximal end at the base and a distal end spaced apart therefrom defining an outer surface. Threads extend about the outer surface between the proximal end and the distal end. An entry cross-sectional configuration is at the distal end. The entry cross-sectional configuration includes an aperture that has a circular center with four wing extensions that are evenly spaced around the circumference of the circular center. A depending spout extending from the base in a direction opposite the upstanding spout, the depending spout spaced apart from the depending skirt.
In some configurations, the depending spout is concentric with the upstanding spout.
In some configurations, the depending spout has a cross-sectional area that is larger than the upstanding spout.
In some configurations, a tamper evident seal extends across a lower terminal end of the depending spout.
In some configurations, the fitment assembly further includes a cap threadedly engageable with the threads of the upstanding spout.
In some configurations, the cap further includes an inner surface having an upper end. A top cylindrical seal depends from the upper end and is engageable with the distal end of the upstanding spout outboard of the entry cross-sectional configuration.
In some configurations, the fitment assembly further includes a tamper evident mating engagement on the base thereof, and the cap includes engaging fingers configured to engage the tamper evident mating engagement on the base.
In another aspect of the disclosure, the disclosure is directed to a method of attaching a probe to a spout comprising the steps of: providing the flexible container assembly of any of the configurations set forth herein, and having a tamper evident seal extending across the upstanding spout; directing a probe through the entry cross-sectional configuration, the probe includes a plurality of threads that are engageable with the threads of the upstanding spout; engaging the threads of the upstanding spout with the threads of the probe; piercing the tamper evident seal with the probe after the step of engagement; and sealingly coupling the probe with the upstanding spout.
In some configurations, the flexible container assembly further includes a cap attached to the upstanding spout, the method further comprising the step of: removing the cap prior to the step of directing the probe.
The disclosure will now be described with reference to the drawings wherein:
While this disclosure is susceptible of embodiment in many different forms, there is shown in the drawings and described herein in detail a specific embodiment(s) with the understanding that the present disclosure is to be considered as an exemplification and is not intended to be limited to the embodiment(s) illustrated.
It will be understood that like or analogous elements and/or components, referred to herein, may be identified throughout the drawings by like reference characters. In addition, it will be understood that the drawings are merely schematic representations of the invention, and some of the components may have been distorted from actual scale for purposes of pictorial clarity.
Referring now to the drawings and in particular to
The bag assembly 12 is shown as comprising bag 20 and spout 40. The bag 20 includes a plurality of panels 22 of material (typically a polymer based laminate, coextrusion or combination thereof). In the configuration shown, the bag includes two panels 24 and 26 which may be of a single ply or which may be of multiple plies. A plurality of seals 28 couple the structures together to form a fluid tight cavity. In the configuration shown, the plurality of seals include side seals 30, 31, bottom seal 32, top seal 33 and angled seals such as first angled seal 34 and second angled seal 36, each of which extend from a side seal to the bottom seal on opposite sides of the opening 53 to which the spout 40 is coupled. In the configuration shown, a hanging opening is centrally located and extends through the top seal 33. It will be understood that in the configuration shown, the bag is symmetrical about an axis that vertically bisects the bag assembly. It will further be understood that in other configurations, the bag assembly may have a different configuration.
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The cylindrical upstand 44 extends from the base flange at proximal end 52 defining a lower rim 60 to a distal end 54, terminating at an upper rim 62. The cylindrical upstand 14 further includes outer surface 50 and inner surface 56. The outer surface 50 includes a plurality of flanges such as flanges 58, that are preferably parallel to the base flange and the upper rim of the upstand. In the configuration shown, these flanges are likewise circular in configuration, while other configurations are contemplated. The inner surface 56 includes an annular channel 64 disposed between the proximal and distal ends of the upstand 44.
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The base 72 comprises, in the configuration shown, a generally circular configuration that is substantially planar and includes upper surface 74 and lower surface 76. It is contemplated that, while shown as being substantially planar, other configurations are contemplated, such as, for example, various outwardly convex or outwardly concave surface, or a combination thereof.
With the configuration shown, and the relative size and position of the depending skirt and the upstanding spout, the base 72 includes an overhanging flange 78 which terminates in an outer perimeter 79.
The depending skirt, which will be understood to comprise a depending spout engaging skirt configured to sealingly engage the spout, depends from the lower surface 76 of the base and includes proximal end 81, distal end 82, outer surface 83 and inner surface 84. In the configuration shown, the depending skirt has a substantially cylindrical configuration, and the outer surface includes a plurality of annular sealing ribs 86, one of which comprises a lower locking rib 87.
The upstanding spout 90 extends upwardly from the upper surface 74 of the base and in a direction opposite the depending skirt 80. In the configuration shown, the base, the depending skirt and the upstanding spout are concentric so as to generally define a central axis of the skirt. It is contemplated that the structures may be offset relative to each other and not concentric. For example, the upstanding spout may be offset relative to the depending skirt and/or the base.
The upstanding spout includes proximal end 91, distal end 92, outer surface 93, inner surface 94 and entry region 95. The upstanding spout has a generally cylindrical configuration, while other cross-sectional configurations are likewise contemplated for use. The outer surface 93 includes a plurality of threads 96 (or at least one thread) which may comprise a single, double or triple thread, for example. In some configurations, such as shown in
A plurality of tamper evident protrusions 97 are disposed on the upper surface 74 proximate the outer surface 93 of the upstanding spout 90. In the configuration, the upstanding tamper evident structures comprise a pair of structures which are on opposite sides of each other. Other configurations are likewise contemplated. Additionally, opposing ramp-like inclined wedge-like structures 99 are positioned on opposing sides of each other and a quarter turn out of phase from the tamper evident protrusions.
To block ingress into the depending skirt through the upstanding spout, a tamper evident seal 98 such as, for example, a foil seal extends over the opening formed in the body between the depending skirt and the upstanding spout, and is coupled to the lower surface 76 of the base of the body. It will be understood that when the tamper evident seal is pierced, there is fluid communication between the upstanding spout and the depending skirt through the base. In another configuration, and with reference to
With reference to
The frangible portion 120 includes engaging fingers 122 which can engage with the tamper evident mating engagement 97 when the cap is spun in a first direction, and which are retained therewithin when the cap is spun in a second direction. One such construction is shown in in U.S. Pat. No. 9,751,677 B2 issued to Fiere et al, the entire disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference.
To fill the container assembly, the container assembly is first provided. The fitment assembly is provided with the cap threaded onto the upstanding spout and with the frangible portion 120 engaging the tamper evident mating engagement 97. The bag assembly is likewise provided. The spout is sealingly coupled to the bag in a fluid tight configuration so as to provide ingress to and egress from the cavity of the bag.
The fitment assembly is inserted into the spout and directed to a first position (often referred to as the dust cap configuration). In such a first position, the lower locking rib 87 of the depending skirt 80 of the fitment assembly engages the annular channel 64 of the cylindrical upstand 44 of the spout 40. In such a position, the base 72 is spaced apart from the upper rim of the cylindrical upstand of the spout.
The container assembly can be sterilized either prior to the coupling of the fitment, or after, through, for example, gamma radiation or the like. Other sterilization can be utilized on the outside of the container assembly as desired. The spout and fitment can be introduced into an aseptic filler, wherein, within an aseptic environment, the fitment can be removed from the spout, a fill valve can release a flowable material into the bag to fill up the bag. When filled to the desired level, the fill valve can be withdrawn or removed, and the fitment can be reinserted into the cylindrical upstand of the spout.
In this reinsertion, the fitment is directed into a second position (which may be referred to as the fully seated position). In such a position, the lower locking rib is directed through the cylindrical upstand and extends beyond the lower rim. When directed beyond the lower rim, due to the relative sizes, the lower locking rib may extend annularly outward of the lower rim of the cylindrical upstand, thereby increasing the force required to separate the fitment from the spout. The container assembly is now configured for use.
To utilize or dispense from the container assembly, the container assembly is first provided. The end user can remove the cap from the body of the fitment assembly. When the cap is spun to remove from the body, the frangible portion remains engaged with the tamper evident mating engagement until the force exerted by the user exceeds the force of the attachment of the frangible portion, at which time the frangible portion breaks. With the cap removed, but with the frangible portion broken, it is clear that if the cap is replaced, tampering has occurred because the frangible portion remains broken.
Next, with the cap removed, and with reference to
The foregoing description merely explains and illustrates the disclosure and the disclosure is not limited thereto except insofar as the appended claims are so limited, as those skilled in the art who have the disclosure before them will be able to make modifications without departing from the scope of the disclosure.
This application claims priority from U.S. Patent Application Ser. No. 63/011,278, filed Apr. 16, 2020, entitled “FLEXIBLE CONTAINER ASSEMBLY AND FITMENT ASSEMBLY FOR A FLEXIBLE CONTAINER ASSEMBLY”, and claims priority from U.S. Patent Application Ser. No. 63/145,827, filed Feb. 4, 2021, entitled “FLEXIBLE CONTAINER ASSEMBLY AND FITMENT ASSEMBLY FOR A FLEXIBLE CONTAINER ASSEMBLY”, the entire specification of which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
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