The present invention relates to a container, made of flexible material, for products in the form of granules, powder or flakes.
Products in the form of granules, powder or flakes (e.g. detergents, coffee or other food products) are widely sold in packaging made of a flexible material. The containers generally used are made of paper, cardboard, plastic or multi-layer materials of various types and compositions.
The main characteristic of this type of packaging, unlike rigid or semi-rigid packaging, consists in the ability to adapt to the volume, and possibly the shape, of the contents, which change as said contents are consumed. However, packaging of the aforementioned type has a number of disadvantages, relating to the need for the packaging to include an opening suitable for pouring the contents.
One solution commonly used consists in cutting or removing part of the packaging, in general a top corner, shown by way of example in
Prior art solutions aimed at overcoming the abovementioned problems include attaching hinges or tape or “tin tie” closure means to the packaging (for example, near the top joint 10 of the flaps of the packaging), but they have the disadvantage that it is not easy to dispense a controlled amount of the contents without resorting to the use of spoons and scoops, which becomes more awkward the more the contents are used up.
A general object of the present invention is to provide a container which facilitates both dispensing a controlled amount of the contents and resealing after use.
This and other objects and advantages are achieved, according to one aspect of the invention, by a container having the features defined in claim 1. Preferred embodiments of the invention are defined in the dependent claims.
In summary, a container comprises flexible packaging suitable for containing a product in the form of granules, powder or flakes. A first cut is made in an outer wall of the packaging, said cut forming a first through-opening for pouring. A pouring spout is inserted in the first opening. The spout is pivotable about a horizontal hinge line, between a retracted closed position and an extended open position. A reinforcing element is attached to a portion of the packaging around the first opening and the spout. The reinforcing element is more rigid than the flexible packaging and has a second through-cut that forms a second opening in the reinforcing element, juxtaposed on the first opening in the packaging and communicating with the latter opening.
Some preferred, non-limiting embodiments of the invention will now be described, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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For the flexible material of the packaging 9, a sheet of polymer material, biodegradable or non-biodegradable, for example polyethylene or paper, may be used. In the embodiment shown in
A cut 22 is made in the wall 18, passing through the packaging 9. The cut 22 may have various shapes and may be, for example, substantially H-shaped, as in the embodiment shown here, or in the shape of an inverted U, triangle, trapezoid, etc.
The cut 22 defines a tab 23 that is pivotable outwards about a hinge line x. The outline 22a of the tab 23 may match the profile of the through-cut 22 (as in the embodiment shown in
Rotating the tab 23 outwards about the hinge line x opens a pouring opening 21 which, being in communication with the interior of the packaging 9, allows the contents to be poured out.
A pouring spout 24 is rigidly secured to the tab 23 (
The design of the pouring spout can vary from the example described below. The general configuration and the operation as regards opening and closing of a pouring spout are considered to be generally known. In the present example, the spout 24 comprises a central portion 24a, which is attached to the tab 23, preferably by means of an adhesive, and two side flanks 24b retracted into the packaging 9. Two identical upper protuberances 24c are formed at the side edges of the flanks 24b, with the function of stop means; the protuberances 24c are designed to abut against an inner surface 18b of the wall 18 of the container, to determine the position of maximum opening of the spout (
The pouring spout 24 may be moved between a retracted closed position (
A reinforcing element 26 is attached around the opening 21, said element taking the form of a plate or label, for example the form of a hollow plate shaped like a frame (closed or open) or ring (closed or open). These shapes, as well as the shape of the outer contour of the reinforcing element 26, are not to be considered as limiting.
In the example shown, the reinforcing element 26 is attached, for example by means of an adhesive, to the outer surface 18a of the wall 18. In an alternative embodiment (not shown), the reinforcing element may be attached to the inner surface 18b of the wall 18.
The reinforcing element 26 has an opening 26c, at least partially juxtaposed on and communicating with the opening 21 in order to allow the contents of the container A to be poured out when the spout 24 is open.
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The reinforcing element 26 may have upper slits 25, aligned with the upper slits 22b of the cut 22 and capable of guiding the upper edges of the side flanks 24b of the spout (along all or part of their extension) during the movements of opening and closing of the spout. Each upper slit 25 engages slidingly with the two opposite faces of the upper edge of a respective side flank 24b of the spout, improving the stability of the spout.
The reinforcing element 26 is more rigid than the flexible packaging 9. For example, the reinforcing element 26 may be made of plastic, cardboard, card, paper, metal or another suitable material.
The reinforcing element 26 may have one or more of the following effects:
In the embodiment, shown schematically in section in
The tab 26d of the reinforcing element 26 may be rigidly secured, for example by means of an adhesive, on the inside to the tab 23 of the opening 21 and on the outside to the wall 24a of the spout 24.
In all the embodiments shown, when the spout 24 is opened, both the openings 21 and 26c are also opened.
The two tabs 23 and 26d may have the same shapes and sizes; it is possible, however, in an embodiment not shown, for the shapes and the sizes of the two tabs 23 and 26d to be different from one another.
The tab 26d of the reinforcing element 26 is pivotable integrally with the tab 23 and the spout 24 about the hinge line x, helping to strengthen the interface of attachment between the spout and the pouring opening 21.
According to a further embodiment, shown in
Through-slots (not shown), which correspond to and are juxtaposed on the slots 27, may be formed also through the packaging 9.
In all the embodiments, the opening 26c may have a shape other than the rectangular shape shown in the drawings.
In a further embodiment (not shown), the reinforcing element 26, attached for example to the outside of the wall 18, may be associated with a second reinforcement, attached to the inner surface 18b of the packaging, helping to further stiffen the region of the pack where the spout is installed. The internal reinforcement may be made of the same material as the external reinforcement, or of a different material, and may have the same shapes and sizes as the external reinforcement, or rather have different shapes and sizes.
According to a further different embodiment (not shown), the reinforcing element 26 may extend only in the immediate vicinity of the area above the opening 21, so as to reinforce only the area of abutment of the central portion 24a and of the protuberances 24c acting as stop means for the spout 24.
Various aspects and embodiments of the invention have been described. It is understood that each embodiment may be combined with any other embodiment. The invention, moreover, is not limited to the embodiments described and shown, but may vary within the scope as defined by the appended claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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TO2013U000141 | Sep 2013 | IT | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/IB2014/064468 | 9/12/2014 | WO | 00 |