1. Field of the Invention
The present invention is related to a packing container for a bottled commodity, and especially to a packing container suiting containing a bottled liquid commodity such as wine, bubbled beverage etc.; the container can provide better protection as well as long-term preservation for the bottled commodity; and the bottled commodity can effectively keep its temperature after refrigeration or heating.
2. Description of the Prior Art
A normal bottled liquid commodity such as wine, bubbled beverage and edible oil etc. mostly is given a glass bottle as its container to prolong its period of preservation and assure stability of the quality of the bottled liquid commodity. Therefore, many bottled liquid commodities are packed each with an additional packing box (or packing can) to enhance the feeling of quality of the commodities, and to give the bottles suitable protection. By all means, some liquid commodities being given containers like ceramic or plastic bottles are also packed with packing boxes (or packing cans).
As shown in
However basically, the bottom of the glass bottle 20 still is directly abutted against the bottom of the paper box 10, it is probable that the bottom of the glass bottle 20 will be directly impacted to break in case the packed glass bottle 20 is subjected to an undue force when it is placed.
Moreover, when the glass bottle is opened, the packing paper box has no function on the packed glass bottle; the glass bottle now is exposed to the normal temperature (room temperature), by the heat transfer between the glass bottle and the outside temperature, the temperature of the interior liquid commodity will be raised or lowered. If the liquid commodity is wine, this may affect the flavor of the wine; for example, red grape wine is preserved under a better preservation temperature, but its temperature will be raised or lowered when its bottle is opened to expose to the room temperature, and this may affect the flavor of the wine.
The packing container for a bottled commodity of the present invention is made a hollow cylinder, a cylindrical cover and a sleeve, all of which are made from paper; its hollow area is for receiving a bottled commodity. Wherein the bottom of the hollow cylinder has an inner flange with a predetermined height, the bottom of a glass bottle is braced at such predetermined height to prevent undue impact against the bottom of the glass bottle.
And the cylindrical cover is slipped onto the sleeve which has at a lower area disposed within the cylinder, a bottom inner edge of the sleeve has a protruding section able to contact the shoulder of the glass bottle to position the bottle; thereby providing better protection as well as long-term preservation for the bottle.
Moreover, the cylindrical cover can be provided at the bottom thereof by slipping-in with a sleeve having the aforesaid protruding section, and by slipping of the sleeve in the hollow cylinder, the sleeve can be drawn out after the glass bottle is opened, and then the sleeve can be turned upside down and slipped in the hollow cylinder again to allow revealing of the neck of the glass bottle; thereby the paper walls of the cylinder and the sleeve can make heat transfer with the outside, while air convection at the periphery of the glass bottle is blocked, this can keep the temperature of the bottled liquid commodity for a long term; especially when the liquid commodity is wine, its flavor is more able to preserve.
The present invention will be apparent in its structural construction and entire mode of operation after reading the detailed description of the preferred embodiment thereof in reference to the accompanying drawings.
As to the packing container for a bottled commodity of the present invention, the structural construction and the way of use of the entire packing cylindrical paper container are as shown in
In practicing, the hollow cylinder 31, the cylindrical cover 32 and the sleeve 33 are made by folding and curling of multi-layer papers, this not only can increase the feeling of quality of the commodity, but also can adequately prevent impact against the glass bottle 20, and can have a real effect of environment conservation.
Referring to
Therefore, when the glass bottle 20 is placed in the cylinder 31, the inner flange 34 braces the bottom of the glass bottle 20 at such predetermined height to prevent undue impact against the bottom of the glass bottle 20.
And more, as shown in the drawing, the cylindrical cover 32 has a lower area engageable with an upper edge of cylinder 31, a bottom inner edge of sleeve 33 has an inwardly protruding section 36 able to contact the shoulder 21 of the glass bottle. In practical performance, the sleeve 33 extends below the bottom inner edge of the cylindrical cover 32, the bottom of the sleeve 33 is slipped in from the upper end of the cylinder 31 to form a slipping connection of the cylindrical cover 32 with the cylinder 31. The bottom edge of the sleeve 33 is folded inwardly to form protruding section 36 which fixes the glass bottle 20 contacting a shoulder 21 of the glass bottle 20, and prevents the glass bottle 20 from shaking in the cylindrical paper container 30.
Particularly, after the glass bottle 20 has been opened, as shown in
Further as shown in
Further as shown in
Moreover, the packing cylindrical paper container 30 can be further provided with a holding rope 40 to provide convenience of using the packing cylindrical paper container 30; in the embodiment shown in
According to the description disclosed above, the present invention provides a better and practicable structure of a packing cylindrical paper container for the patent application. While the specification and the drawings given are only for illustrating the embodiments of the present invention, and not for giving any limitation to the scope of the present invention; it will be apparent to those skilled in this art that various modifications or changes without departing from the spirit of this invention shall also fall within the scope of the appended claims.
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20050279665 A1 | Dec 2005 | US |