The present invention relates to a packaging container with a spout configured to be filled with cow's milk, juices, alcoholic drinks, mineral water, green tea, and the like.
A laminated material made of paper having rich flexibility has been used for packaging of liquid foods over many years. The packaging container 20 as shown in
A gable-top shaped (gable roof like) paper packaging container 20 may be obtained by cutting the paper packaging material into the predetermined shape, obtaining blanks sealed to the container in a lengthwise direction, after bottom sealing of the blanks in a filling machine. Packaging container 20 may be filled with cow's milk, juices, or other beverages from an upper opening, and then sealed. Various designs or products may be printed on the surface of the packaging materials.
A spout may be formed in container 20 by a method of first forming a spout closure and then sealing the spout to container 20, or to the packaging material. The spout may be formed before forming a pouring hole punched on container 20, or its packaging material. The spout may be inserted from the inside of the pouring hole for attachment to container 20, and may be secured to container 20 with an ultrasonic seal, hot melt, heat sealing, etc. Alternatively, the spout may be formed in container 20 by a method of directly forming the spout closure onto the pouring hole punched on the packaging material for paper containers. This method may include injection molding, forming the container from the packaging material, and punching an opening on the container top wall. The method may further include heat sealing the outside with an inner tape and the inside with a pull tab film 23, and forming the spout 24, as shown in
The present disclosure provides a packaging container having a smaller environmental load compared to a container having a plastic cap/spout. The packaging container is capable of opening/re-closing by a simple and inexpensive structure and allows for easy pouring of its contents.
The packaging container of the present disclosure may be formed from a tube comprised of web-like packaging material. The tube may be longitudinally sealed and filled with liquid products. Additionally, the tube may be sealed in a transverse direction of the tube shaped packaging material, forming a pillowy packaging body. Individual pillowy packaging bodies may be cut. Folding along the crease lines may form a top wall, side walls and a bottom wall, and attaching fins and flaps which are formed to the above-mentioned walls may form a final shape, which may include an opening and a spout provided on the opening on the top wall. The spout may be formed with a folded spout panel, the spout panel comprising a flow-path panel which covers the opening and forms a pouring flow path; two side wall panels which are adjacent to both sides of the flow-path panel and form side walls of the flow path; a lower end sealing panel which is adjacent to the lower end of the flow-path panel to connect the lower end of the spout to the container wall; and two side sealing panels respectively adjacent to the lower ends of the side wall panels to connect the sides of the spout to the top wall. The spout may be formed by connecting the lower end sealing panel to the container wall at the lower side of the opening, connecting the side sealing panels to the top wall at the sides of the opening, and folding the side wall panels at respective centers so that the flow-path panel covers the opening.
In some embodiments, the flow-path panel may be provided with a flow-path assist panel which has a larger tilt angle at the time of pouring than a tilt angle of the flow-path panel in the upper end, and the flow-path assist panel may be latched by the folded fin at the time of re-closing.
The flow-path panel may be provided with the at least two crease lines that extend from both lower ends towards the central upper end, and the flow-path panel may have a V-shaped section at the time of pouring.
In some embodiments, the flow-path panel seals the opening from above, an inner tape seals the opening from underneath, and the undersurface of the flow-path panel and the inner tape are sealed within the opening so that the opening of the container is sealed.
Additionally, the flow-path panel may cover a pull tab film from above. The pull tab film may seal the opening from underneath, an inner tape may seal the opening from underneath, and the pull tab film and the inner tape may be sealed within the opening so that the opening of the container is sealed.
According to the present disclosure, the following effects and functions are shown, and the advantageous effect is acquired.
The packaging container of the present disclosure may be obtained by tube forming by longitudinal sealing of the web-like packaging material, filling of liquid products into the tube shaped packaging material, transversal sealing to the transverse direction of the tube shaped packaging material, forming of pillowy packaging bodies, individual cutting of the pillowy packaging bodies, folding up along the crease lines to form the top wall, side walls and the bottom wall, and attaching fins and flaps which are formed to the above-mentioned walls to form to the final shape, and has the opening and the spout provided on the opening on the top wall. The spout may be formed from the folded-up spout panel. Since the fin and the flaps may be formed on the side wall and the top wall of the packaging container, the spout may be formed by folding up the panel. The panel, or the piece of the panel, can be hooked and used as a latch portion for sealing and re-closing. The web-like packaging material of the container may include paper material. When the same paper material is used for the tube as for the panel of the spout, the environmental impact may be reduced and the waste may be easily segregated at the recovery.
The spout panel may comprise the flow-path panel which covers the opening and forms the pouring flow path, two side wall panels which are adjacent to both sides of the flow-path panel and form side walls of the flow path, the lower end sealing panel which is adjacent to the lower end of the flow-path panel to connect the lower end of the spout to the container wall, and two side sealing panels respectively adjacent to the lower ends of the side wall panels to connect the sides of the spout to the top wall. The spout panel may be formed by connecting the lower end sealing panel to the container wall at the lower side of the opening, connecting the side sealing panels to the top wall at the sides of the opening, and folding the side wall panels at respective centers so that the flow-path panel covers the opening. When using the spout, the upper part or the upper end of the flow-path panel may be grasped and raised, and the cover (flow-path panel) on the opening may be taken and pulled up. Simultaneously, flatly folded side wall panels may extend and rise. When the flow-path panel is pulled up, the side wall panels may form the side wall of the flow path, and the flow path is formed. The lower end sealing panel seals the lower end of the flow-path panel, and the side sealing panel seals the lower part of the side wall panel to the top wall, and the required seal is obtained.
In some embodiments, the flow-path panel may be provided with the flow-path assist panel which has the larger tilt angle at the time of pouring than the tilt angle of the flow-path panel in the upper end. The flow-path assist panel may be latched by the folded fin at the time of re-closing. The liquid contents may be poured without any turbulent flow through the flow-path assist panel from the flow-path panel at the time of pouring, since the flow-path assist panel has the larger tilt angle at the time of pouring than the tilt angle of the flow-path panel. The opening may be covered by the flow-path panel, since the flow-path assist panel is latched by the folded fin at the time of re-closing.
The flow-path panel may be provided with the at least two crease lines extending from both lower ends towards the central upper end. The flow-path panel may have a V-shaped section formed at the time of pouring. The two crease lines can be folded and the flow-path panel can be formed to the V-shaped section at the time of pouring, and the contents can be poured in order, without splattering.
In some embodiments, the flow-path panel seals the opening from above, the inner tape seals the opening from underneath, the undersurface of the flow-path panel and the inner tape are sealed within the opening so that the opening of the container is sealed. Since the undersurface of the flow-path panel and the inner tape are sealed within the opening, unsealing becomes possible by one action of pulling up the flow-path panel at the time of unsealing.
In other embodiments, the flow-path panel covers the pull tab film from above, the pull tab film seals the opening from underneath, the inner tape seals the opening from underneath, and the pull tab film and the inner tape are sealed within the opening so that the opening of the container is sealed. Since the flow-path panel covers the seal top of the pull tab, the comparatively/mechanically weak spout may be protected, and the container may be reliable. As mentioned above, by using panels of paper, the packaging container may have a smaller environmental load compared to a container having a plastic cap/spout, may be capable of opening/re-closing of the container by a simple and inexpensive structure, and may be capable of easily pouring its contents.
Hereinafter, the details are explained, referring to the drawings for the embodiment of the invention. As shown in
With a transportation means, the package laminated material 1 is conveyed continuously on the package filling machine. The package laminated material 1 is fed to a strip applicator 3, and a strip 2 is formed along one edge of the package laminated material 1 by the strip applicator 3. The package laminated material 1 may be fed to a sterilization bath 4, and sterilized with sterilization liquid, such as the hydrogen peroxide, in the sterilization bath 4. The package laminated material 1 may also be fed to an aseptic chamber 16, after being fed to an air knife and dried by the air knife. The package laminated material 1 may be gradually deformed by forming rings 6, and made into a tube shape.
A longitudinal seal of the edge sections of the package laminated material 1, formed by the tube shape, may be pressed and carried out with the strip 2 with the longitudinal seal apparatus 8. The filling pipe 7 may fill up with flow/liquid food and supply the flow/liquid food to the tube shape package laminated material 1. The tube shape package laminated material may be guided with rollers and transversally sealed with the transversal seal apparatus 10 in the transverse direction. The transversally sealed package laminated material may be cut with a knife, for example, and form the pillowy packaging body 13. The pillowy packaging body 13 may be formed with the final folding equipment 15 into the final shape, and the packaging container 14 may include the fluid food product.
The spout of the packaging container may be formed inside the above-mentioned package filling machine, outside and downstream the machine in the above-mentioned package filling machine, or outside and upstream the machine of the above-mentioned package filling machine. As shown in
In the embodiment shown in
The flow-path panel may be provided with the flow-path assist panel 39 which has the larger tilt angle at the time of pouring than the tilt angle of the flow-path panel in the upper end, and the flow-path assist panel is latched by the folded fin at the time of re-closing. The liquid contents may be poured without any turbulent flow through the flow-path assist panel 39 from the flow-path panel at the time of pouring, since the flow-path assist panel has the larger tilt angle at the time of pouring than the tilt angle of the flow-path panel. The opening may be covered by the flow-path panel, since the flow-path assist panel is latched by the folded fin at the time of re-closing.
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The flow-path panel 34 may be provided with two crease lines 38 that extend from both lower ends and towards the central upper end. The flow-path panel may have a V-shaped section formed at the time of pouring. The two crease lines 38 are folded and the flow-path panel can be formed to the V-shaped section at the time of pouring, and the contents can be poured in order, without splattering.
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Since the flow-path panel is provided with the flow-path assist panel 39, and the flow-path assist panel 39 is latched, as shown in
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Since the flow-path panel is provided with the flow-path assist panel 39, and the flow-path assist panel 39 is latched, as shown in
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The present disclosure is not limited to the disclosed embodiments, and other embodiments will be apparent to those skilled in the art from consideration of the specification and practice of the disclosed embodiments disclosed herein.
This invention is applicable to manufacturing of packaging and filling of the liquid foods.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2010-283230 | Dec 2010 | JP | national |
This application is a national phase application based on PCT/JP2011/079362, filed Dec. 19, 2011, which claims the priority of Japanese Patent Application No. 20100283230, filed Dec. 20, 2010, the content of both of which is incorporated herein by reference.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/JP2011/079362 | 12/19/2011 | WO | 00 | 11/12/2013 |