Claims
- 1. A package for dispensing products capable of fluid motion, said package consisting of a container for receiving the product, said container having a closure, and a re-usable dispensing facility having a cap that can be fitted onto the container in a sealed manner after the opening of the closure, said package further being characterized in that the container (1) consists of a sleeve (3) of composite cardboard or paper material, at least one sealable plastic layer arranged on an interior surface of the sleeve and a bottom (4) sealed onto the sleeve (3); said closure being formed by a closure membrane (5) that is sealed onto an opposite end face (12), said closure membrane being at least partially openable; and the dispensing facility (2) is secured to the end face (12) of the sleeve (3) by means of the cap (7).
- 2. Package according to claim 1 for controlled dispensing of liquid to pasty products, further characterized in that the sleeve (3) has a metallic liquid barrier layer.
- 3. Package according to claim 1, further characterized in that the dispensing facility (2) comprises a spraying device with a hand pump and a dip tube reaching down close to the bottom of the container.
- 4. Package according to claim 1, further characterized in that at least one of the closure membrane (5) and the bottom is formed from a metal foil and has at least one sealable plastic layer arranged on an interior surface.
- 5. Package according to claim 1, further characterized in that at least one of the closure membrane (5) and the bottom is formed from a composite cardboard or paper material having at least one sealable plastic layer along an interior surface of said at least one of the closure membrane and the bottom.
- 6. Package according to claim 1, further characterized in that at least one of the closure membrane (5) and the bottom is drawn-in inwards into the sleeve (3) and sealed to interior and exterior surfaces of said sleeve.
- 7. Package according to claim 1, further characterized in that the bottom (4) of the container (1) slopes in the form of a depression towards the center of the container.
- 8. Package according to claim 1, further characterized in that the bottom (4) is provided with an embossment (30) running essentially in a radial direction.
- 9. Package according to claim 1, further characterized by a paperboard disc (24) inserted in the sleeve (3) below the bottom (4), said paperboard disc having a shape identical to a cross-section of the sleeve.
- 10. Package according to claim 1, further characterized in that the package is provided with an originality closure (22, 23) enclosing the sleeve (3) on an outside surface of the container.
- 11. Package according to claim 1, further characterized in that the sleeve (3) is widened at a bottom end face (24) in order to increase the stability when the package is standing upright.
- 12. Package according to claim 1, further characterized in that the container (1) consists essentially of recycled paper or cardboard.
- 13. Package according to claim 1 for controlled dispensing of products capable of fluid motion, further characterized in that the dispensing facility (2) comprises a manually operated controlled feed dispensing facility.
- 14. Package according to claim 13 for controlled dispensing of products capable of a running behavior, further characterized in that the manually operated controlled feed dispensing facility is a dispersing facility.
- 15. Package according to claim 1, further characterized by a paperboard disc (27) inserted at a lid end of the sleeve (3) on top of the closure membrane (5), said paperboard disc having a shape identical to a cross-section of the sleeve.
- 16. Package according to claim 15, characterized in that the lid end paperboard disc (27) is releasable and is provided with a pull tab (29).
- 17. Package according to claim 1, further characterized in that the closure membrane (5) has a prepared opening (13).
- 18. Package according to claim 17, further characterized in that the opening (13) on the closure membrane (5) is pre-made and is closed over by at least one of a sealed-on foil (14) and an inner-lying sealable plastic layer of the closure membrane (5).
- 19. Package according to claim 17, further characterized in that the opening (13) is closed off by a removable covering on top of an outer surface of said closure membrane.
- 20. Package according to claim 1, further characterized in that the cap (7) has a resilient rim flange (16) overlapping a locking rim (15) of the sleeve (3) on both outside and inside surfaces of the locking rim.
- 21. Package according to claim 20, further characterized in that the rim flange (16) is formed by an annular lip (17) bearing in a sealed manner against the interior surface of the sleeve (3) and by a locking rim (18) resiliently overlapping an outside surface of the sleeve.
- 22. Package according to claim 20, further characterized in that the rim flange (16) has an overlapping dimensionally stable collar ring (19).
- 23. Package according to claim 1, further characterized in that the sleeve (3) comprises a neckless sleeve (3) widened outwards at said end face with the closure membrane to form a locking rim (15) for the cap (7).
- 24. Package according to claim 23, further characterized by an annular cover part (43) of plastic provided on the end face of the necklace sleeve (3), said cover part having an annular opening (46) closed by said closure membrane (5), and the dispensing facility (2) being fixed along with the cap (7) on said cover part.
- 25. Package according to claim 24, further characterized in that the annular cover part (43) has a sleeve-shaped extension (44) protruding into the sleeve (3) of the container (1), said cover part being fastened on to the sleeve (3) by fastening said extension to said sleeve.
- 26. Package according to claim 24, further characterized in that the annular cover part (43) consists of a plastic layer, said plastic layer being sealed to said plastic layer on the interior surface of the sleeve (3).
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 07/287,484 filed Dec. 20, 1988, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,012,970.
US Referenced Citations (18)
Foreign Referenced Citations (5)
Number |
Date |
Country |
1718545 |
Apr 1954 |
DEX |
925216 |
Mar 1955 |
DEX |
6900925 |
Jul 1969 |
DEX |
3517122 |
May 1986 |
DEX |
2085207 |
Dec 1971 |
FRX |
Divisions (1)
|
Number |
Date |
Country |
Parent |
287484 |
Dec 1988 |
|