The present invention generally relates to the field of packaging technology. More particularly, the present invention relates to a membrane for a neck of a food package as well as to a neck including such membrane.
Food packages are generally provided with an opening device in order to facilitate discharging of the enclosed food product. The opening device may either be an irreversible opening, i.e. once the package is opened it may not be closed, or a recloseable opening device. In order to extend the shelf-life and quality of the food product the latter is often desired. A common way of providing a recloseable opening device is to arrange a threaded neck including a pouring spout on the upper part of the package. The threaded neck is designed such that it may receive a cap, including internal threads, such that the cap is capable of being unscrewed from the neck. Since the cap covers the open spout of the neck, the enclosed food product is protected from the outer environment and the quality of the product may thus be preserved during some time.
Although the above solution provides an improvement over the irreversible openings which always remain open, it is still possible for polluted media to enter the interior of the package via the neckcap interface, e.g. via the threads. Hence, further improvements have been proposed for sealing the open spout of the neck when the package is stored.
WO9640568 describes a cap and neck assembly, wherein a flexible sheet is connected to the interior of the cap such that is covers the open spout when the cap is screwed tightly onto the neck.
As food package necks are often molded as plastic pieces, molding joints are always present on the exterior surfaces of the neck. This reduces the efficiency of the described sheet since it will be difficult to provide adequate sealing over such non-uniform joints. Further, tolerances of the neck and cap will also affect the quality of the sealing.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,405,054 describes a separate member which is arranged between the cap and the neck for providing additional sealing of the open spout of the neck. Such solution is not very user friendly, since an additional and separate member must be used in order to achieve the desired sealing.
In view of the prior art solutions, there is a need for a membrane which provides required sealing of an open spout of a neck for preserving the quality of a food product enclosed within a food package, as well as pro-longing the shelf life of the food product.
It is, therefore, an object of the present invention to overcome or alleviate the above described problems.
The basic idea is to provide a membrane which covers an open spout of a neck of a food package, and wherein sealing of the spout is achieved on the interior side of the neck.
A further idea is to provide a membrane which is molded as one piece together with the neck.
A yet further idea is to provide a membrane which may be cut off when the food package is opened for the first time, and retained within the cap for later resealing of the spout of the neck.
According to a first aspect, a membrane for sealing an open spout of a food package is provided. The membrane comprises a central circular disc member, an outer annular disc member connected to said central circular disc member along its inner periphery at a connection angle relative the plane of the central circular disc member, and a resilient tubular portion extending between a first open end and a second end being connected to the outer annular disc member, the diameter of said second end being smaller than the outer diameter of said annular disc member, wherein the annular disc member is pivotable relative the central circular disc member for increasing the diameter of the second end of said tubular portion by changing said connection angle.
According to a second aspect, a neck for a food package is provided. The neck comprises a tubular wall extending from an open end to an open spout along a longitudinal axis, and a membrane according to the first aspect and arranged such that the plane of the central circular disc member is perpendicular to said longitudinal axis, wherein the outer annular disc member of said membrane is connected to said spout for sealing the open spout.
According to a third aspect, a cap arranged to interact with a neck according to the second aspect for forming a capneck assembly of a food package is provided. The cap comprises a tubular side wall section extending between an open lower end to a closed upper end, and at least one resilient cutting element provided on the interior side of said tubular side wall section and configured to cut off a membrane of said neck when said cap is unscrewed from said neck.
According to a fourth aspect, a food package comprising a neck according to the second aspect and a cap according to the third aspect is provided.
According to a fifth aspect, a method is provided for applying a cap according to the third aspect onto a neck according to the second aspect, comprising the step of applying said cap onto said neck such that the at least one resilient cutting element is pulled over said membrane projection.
The above, as well as additional objects, features, and advantages of the present invention, will be better understood through the following illustrative and non-limiting detailed description of preferred embodiments of the present invention, with reference to the appended drawings, wherein:
With reference to
Such kind of package may be provided by first forming a sleeve of the carton-based laminate, i.e. a tubular body extending between two open ends. In a second step, performed before, after, or in parallel with the sleeve forming, the plastic top portion 104 is provided by molding. The plastic top portion 104 may comprise a shoulder section and a neck portion. The shoulder section is thus arranged to connect the sleeve, which forms basis for the body portion 102, to the neck portion. The neck portion is preferably provided with threads for engaging with corresponding threads of the cap 106 including the tamper ring 108. The neck portion and the shoulder section may be provided as one piece, or as two separate pieces which are molded together.
After the cap is screwed onto the top portion 104 sleeve is filled with food content. Preferably, this is done by turning the sleeve and the top portion assembly upside down, such that the remaining open end of the sleeve is facing upwards. After being filled the open end of the sleeve may be sealed and folded to a flat bottom such that a package according to
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The membrane 200 has a central circular disc member 202 and an outer annular disc member 204 connected to said central circular disc member 202 along its inner periphery 206. Hence, the inner periphery of the outer annular disc member 204 is connected to the periphery of the central circular disc member 202. The outer annular disc member 204 extends from the central circular disc member 202 at a connection angle α relative the plane of the central circular disc member. Preferably, the connection angle is between 90-180° and even more preferably between 120 and 150°.
The central circular disc member 202 has a concave shape, and may also include a centrally aligned raised portion 203. The concave shape extends away from a cap when such a cap is arranged over the membrane. The concave shape forms a dome which may enable the motion of the membrane in a resealing operation.
The outer annular disc member 204 is preferably formed by two portions connected to each other by an angle β, preferably in the range of 90-180°, and more preferably in the range of 120-160°. Further, the outer annular disc member 204 is on its lower side, i.e. the side eventually facing the enclosed product, connected to a resilient tubular portion 208 extending between a first open end 210 and a second end 212. The diameter of the second end 212 is smaller than the outer diameter of said annular disc member 204, such that the resilient tubular portion 208 is connected to the outer annular disc portion 204 somewhere between the inner and outer periphery.
Further, the annular disc member 204 is able to pivot relative the central circular disc member 202 for increasing the diameter of the second end 212 of said tubular portion 208 by changing the connection angle α to an increased value.
The ability of the annular disc member 204 to pivot is provided by means of a connecting interface between the central circular disc member 202 and the outer annular disc member 204, formed at the periphery of the central circular disc member 202. The connecting interface has a thickness which is less than the thicknesses of the central circular disc member 202 and the outer annular disc member 204. In other words, the pivoting is achieved due to a reduced material thickness.
Preferably, the tubular portion 208 and the outer annular disc member 204 are formed integrally with the central circular disc member 202 as a plastic component. Preferably, the entire membrane is made of high density polyethylene.
The tubular portion 208 has a tapered wall profile such that the open end 210 has a diameter being larger than the diameter of the second end 212 being closed by the circular disc member 202.
The outer annular disc member 204 further comprises a circular recess 214 arranged exterior of where the second end 212 of the tubular portion 208 is connected to the outer annular disc member 204.
The membrane 200 is preferably connected to a neck 300 of a package, which is further shown in
The connection is preferably located just exterior of the recess 214.
The neck 300 includes a tubular wall 306 which has a first portion 308 including exterior threads 310 to be engaged with corresponding internal threads of a cap, and a second portion 312 that extends upwards from the first portion 308 and ends with the spout 304. The diameter of the second portion 312 is less than the diameter of the first portion 308 in order to allow the cap to be screwed on. Typically, the diameter of the second portion is less than 50 mm in order to fit on a food package enclosing liquid food at a volume of 0,1 to 2 liters.
Now turning to
The cap 400 further includes resilient cutting elements 410 arranged on the interior cylindrical wall 402 at a position slightly below the position where the membrane 200 is connected to the neck 300.
Preferably, three resilient cutting elements 410 are arranged at equal peripheral distance from each other, and extend from a first peripheral position to a second peripheral position, wherein the length, as measured in a radial direction of the cap 400, of each resilient cutting element is continuously increasing.
Each cutting element 410 is allowed to pivot at its joint to the cap 400, such that it may be folded upwards to engage with the area where the membrane 200 is connected to the neck 300. This is indicated by the right cutting element 410 in
As can be understood by
Preferably, the cutting elements 410 are subject to an idle position in which they protrude over a part of the annular disc member 204 of the membrane 200, more specifically a free end of the cutting elements extend passed a circumferential edge of the annular disc member 204 of the membrane. 200. Hence, the cutting elements 410 will retain the membrane 200 within the cap 400 after the cap 400 has been completely unscrewed from the neck 300.
Now turning to
Starting with
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When the cap 400 is screwed further downwards, as is shown in
This procedure is continued as the cap 400 is further rotated down the neck 300. In
The membrane 200 as been described throughout the description provides a sealing of the spout of the neck in a very efficient manner. As the sealing is provided on the interior side of the neck, outer irregularities or tolerance defects do not affect the sealing properties. Moreover, the provision of a resealable membrane allows a cap manufacturer to design the cap freely, as the functionality and construction of the cap may not be crucial for the resealability of the the spout. Hence, different designs of shape, structure etc may be applicable as long as the cap is able to guide the membrane to its sealing position.
The neck including the membrane may preferably be equipped with guiding elements for facilitating separation of a tamper ring from a cap, said guiding elements being described in the co-pending application entitled “A neck, a cap, and a food package comprising such neck and cap” and filed on the same day as the present application and by the same applicant.
Although the above description has been made with reference to a food packages, it should be readily understood that the general principle of the neck and cap could be applied to all sorts of packages provided with opening devices.
Further, the invention has mainly been described with reference to a few embodiments. However, as is readily understood by a person skilled in the art, other embodiments than the ones disclosed above are equally possible within the scope of the invention, as defined by the appended claims.
All references to “upper”, “lower”, “upwards”, “downwards” etc. are made with respect to a package standing upright.
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