This United States application is the National Phase of PCT Application No. PCT/GB2019/052576 filed 13 Sep. 2019, which claims priority to British Patent Application No. 1814977.3 filed 14 Sep. 2018, each of which is incorporated herein by reference.
The invention to which this application relates is an apparatus and method for refilling a container for subsequent use. In particular, the present invention relates to the refilling of pouches, bags and the like, used to dispense fluid.
Plastic packaging is provided in a multitude of forms, which are used to contain various non consumable substances such janitorial and automotive cleaning substances, body wash and oils, to engineering lubricants, glass, ceramic and PVC cleaning substances. Much emphasis has been placed on recycling such containers once they have been used. However, the amount which is actually recycled is still relatively low. As such, environmental problems arising from discarded plastics, in particular single use plastics are becoming an increasing concern in today's World. Plastic containers used to dispense fluids are a particular issue. Not only are they discarded as soon as they have been emptied, but some designs of these containers are such that they are formed at least partly from a material which is not suitable for recycling, and so the container is discard to general waste. Even those containers which are fully recyclable, a large amount is not actually recycled when finished with.
Containers in the form of bags or pouches which store a fluid therein, for example, boxes of wine wherein the wine is contained within a sealed pouch that is dispensed through a tap, movable between open and closed positions, affixed to the pouch are designed to be single use and discarded once emptied. Such containers are provided to dispense fluid through a user-actuated tap which is connected to the pouch/bag. The taps cannot be removed once they have been fitted and so filling the bag in the original way through the opening provided in the pouch for the tap is no longer possible. The tap includes a main bore which connects into a mating plastic collar connected to the material of the pouch/bag and thus the fluid contents stored therein, and an outlet having a closure mechanism movable between open and closed positions. A user simply moves the tap to an open position to dispense the fluid, moving it back to the closed position when sufficient fluid has been dispensed, a process which is repeated until the bag/pouch is emptied. Rather than rely on a user to recycle the emptied pouch, what is not encouraged at present is the reuse of such bags/pouches—for example for fluids in the form of non-consumable substances which may be refilled into the same container in which they were stored, which can be subsequently reused. Examples may include washing up liquid, fabric conditioner, oils, glass cleaners and the like.
It is therefore an aim of the present invention to provide a method of refilling a container for subsequent use.
It is a further aim of the present invention to provide an apparatus for refilling a container for subsequent use.
According to a first aspect of the invention there is provided a method for refilling a container, said method including:
Preferably, said container is a bag or pouch or the like for containing a fluid. Typically, said container is formed at least partially from a plastics material.
In one embodiment, said fluid may be injected and/or pumped from the refilling apparatus through the outlet of the valve or tap assembly and into the first chamber to a predetermined volume. In another embodiment, said fluid may be injected and/or pumped to a range of predetermined volumes which can be selected by a user.
In one embodiment, prior to the injection or pumping of fluid into the at least first chamber, suction means are applied to the outlet of the valve or tap assembly. Typically, said suction means are applied so as to remove residual air remaining in at least the first chamber of the container.
Typically, said refilling apparatus includes an engaging portion which engages said closure means of the valve or tap assembly, moving it from the closed condition to the open condition.
In one embodiment, said closure means is biased to the closed condition, and said engaging portion of the refilling apparatus urges the closure means to the open condition. Typically, said refilling apparatus includes a nozzle member from which fluid is injected and/or pumped into the valve or tap assembly, and which mates with the outlet of the valve or tap assembly simultaneously as the engaging portion engages the closure means.
Typically, as the container is removed from the refilling apparatus, the closure means moves back from the open condition to the closed condition.
Preferably, when engaged with the refilling apparatus, the valve or tap assembly and, thus, the container, are held in an inverted position. This therefore increases the ease by which fluid can enter the container—under gravity—and also prevents fluid leaking back out of the container as the closure means moves from the open condition back to the closed condition.
In one embodiment, the closure means is manually movable between open and closed conditions. Typically, once the refilling apparatus is engaged with the valve or tap assembly, the closure means is manually moved from the closed condition to the open condition, and subsequently fluid is injected and/or pumped therethrough. Further typically, once the container has been refilled with fluid to a selected and/or predetermined amount, the closure means is manually moved from the open condition to the closed condition, and the container subsequently removed from the refilling apparatus.
In one embodiment, after refilling the container with fluid, a security/tamper evident cap/clip/seal/tab is located on the valve or tap assembly. Typically, said security/tamper evident cap or clip is arranged to cover the outlet of the valve or tap assembly and simultaneously prevent movement of the closure means from the closed condition to the open condition.
In one embodiment, said refilling apparatus is provided to refill containers having a valve or tap assembly of the type sold under the registered Trade Marks Liqui-Sure®, Vitop Original® or similar on/off mechanical valve or tap closure.
In one embodiment, indication means may be provided on said container to identify the fluid/product provided therein. Typically, said indication means may be provided in the form of a machine-readable code, such as a barcode, matrix barcode, QR Code® or the like.
Typically, said container and the valve or tap assembly are recyclable and may be disposed for recycling after one or more uses, or if either or both parts become damaged.
In another aspect of the present invention, there is provided an apparatus for refilling a container, said apparatus including:
Preferably, said container is a bag or pouch or the like for containing a fluid. Typically, said container is formed at least partially from a plastics material.
In one embodiment, at least part of said engaging portion is arranged to engage a closure means of the valve or tap assembly, in use. Typically, said engaging portion is arranged to move the closure means from a closed condition to an open condition, in use.
In one embodiment, the engaging portion and the nozzle member are arranged such that they simultaneously engage and mate with the closure means and outlet of the valve or tap assembly, respectively, in use.
In one embodiment, said nozzle member includes sealing means, arranged to create a substantially fluid tight seal with said outlet, in use. Typically, said sealing means are provided in the form of an O-ring member. Further typically, said sealing means are formed from a rubber, plastics or silicone material.
In one embodiment, said apparatus may include suction means therewith. Typically, said suction means are provided so as to remove residual air remaining in at least the first chamber of the container prior to the injection or pumping of fluid, in use.
In one embodiment, said engaging portion includes at least one shoulder member for engagement about the valve or tap assembly and with said closure means, in use. Typically, said engagement portion includes two shoulder members for engagement with closure means, in use. Further typically, said shoulder members are arranged to engage closure means of the valve or tap assembly either side of main body portion thereof, in use, and said nozzle member is located intermediate said should members.
In one embodiment, a security/tamper evident cap/clip/seal/tab may be located on the valve or tap assembly. Typically, said security/tamper evident cap or clip is arranged to cover the outlet of the valve or tap assembly and simultaneously prevent movement of the closure means from the closed condition to the open condition.
In one embodiment, said refilling apparatus is provided to refill containers having a valve or tap assembly of the type sold under the registered Trademark Liqui-Sure®, Vitop Original® or similar on/off mechanical valve or tap closure.
Typically, said container provided for refilling and the valve or tap assembly are recyclable and may be disposed for recycling after one or more uses, or if either or both parts become damaged.
Embodiments of the present invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying figures, wherein:
Referring now to
To prevent single use of such containers, the present invention provides an apparatus attachment 15 for refilling the containers directly through the valve or tap assembly 1 through which the fluid is initially dispensed.
Once the apparatus attachment 15 and assembly 1 are engaged with one another, the refilling apparatus attachment 15 is depressed against the tabs 13 of the valve 11, urging it to the open condition, shown in
The flow of fluid being pumped/injected into the container may be mechanically controlled, or the flow may be set to a timer. Types of pumps which may be suitable include but are not limited to gear, rotary or volumetric pumps. The filling process may be manual or automatic. That is to say, as the assembly 1 and apparatus attachment 15 are engaged with one another, a user may activate the fill cycle and pumping/injection of fluid to fill the container or, in some examples, this fill cycle may be set to begin automatically as the assembly and apparatus attachment 15 are engaged. Typically, the refilling method is to be carried out by trained personnel as opposed to the end customer and is designed to work only when the specifically designed valve 1 engages the apparatus attachment 15.
In other embodiments of the present invention the refilling apparatus attachment 15 may be adapted to be used with a valve or tap assembly having closure means which are manually movable between closed and open conditions, for example, a rotatable tap mechanism (not shown). In such examples, the refilling apparatus attachment 15 engages with the assembly 1, and a user subsequently manually moves the valve from the closed condition to the open condition. Alternatively, a semi-automatic valve opening mechanism may be provided with the apparatus attachment 15 to engage the rotatable tap mechanism and move it between the closed and open conditions, as required. The fluid is then permitted to flow through the nozzle 21 filling the container and, if selected, to a predetermined and/or user-selected level. The user then moves the valve back to the closed position and the container may subsequently be released from the refilling apparatus attachment 15 (or alternatively the semi-automatic valve opening mechanism, described above, may be used).
Once the assembly 1 and container have been removed from the refilling apparatus attachment 15, the valve 11 and outlet 9 may be sealed in the closed condition via the provision of a security/tamper evident cap 25, as shown in
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