The present invention relates to a container packing filler to be filled as a cushioning material in an upper space of a package container such as a glass bottle or a plastic bottle which contains a multiplicity of solid pieces such as tablets or capsules.
The inventors of the present invention have already disclosed a prior-art packing filler of the aforesaid type in Patent Document 1.
As shown in
The bound portion 21 of the prior-art packing filler projects above the annular roll portion 23 before the packing filler is filled in an upper space of a container. The packing filler can be easily squeezed into the container by holding the bound portion 21. However, when a cap is attached to the container, the bound portion 21 is depressed by the cap as shown in
It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a packing filler which is arranged to prevent the bulging of only the outermost layer of the annular roll portion.
The inventive container packing filler includes an annular roll portion formed by folding one of axially opposite end portions of a stretchable tubular net radially outward and rolling the net toward the other end portion of the net, and a rigid holder portion provided at the other end portion of the net to be squeezed into a center hole of the annular roll portion, wherein the holder portion has a maximum width which is greater than a diameter of the center hole of the annular roll portion. According to the present invention, the rigid holder portion has a predetermined width and a predetermined axial length, whereby the annular roll portion is expanded from the inside thereof by the holder portion when the holder portion is squeezed into the center portion of the annular roll portion. Thus, frictional resistance occurring between respective layers of the annular roll portion is increased. Further, the entire annular roll portion is deformed due to the squeezing of the holder portion, and more tightly rolled. That is, the holder portion has a wedge-like function, thereby preventing the bulging of only the outermost layer of the annular roll portion.
The holder portion of the inventive packing filler may be a part of the other end portion of the net bound by fusion-bonding as having a predetermined axial length and a predetermined shape. Alternatively, the holder portion may be a part of the other end portion bound with the use of an adhesive and with or without fusion-bonding. Further, a member separate from the net may be attached to the other end portion of the net. The holder portion preferably has hardness sufficient to deform the annular roll portion against the resilience of the annular roll portion. Where the member separate from the net is composed of a resin having a moisture absorbing function (e.g., available under the trade name of DRY KEEP), the internal humidity of the container can be effectively controlled.
The holder portion preferably has a noncircular cross section, such as a planar shape, a crossed cross section, a V-shaped cross section, a W-shaped cross section or an open square cross section, having a predetermined width and a predetermined axial length. With this arrangement, when the holder portion is squeezed into the center portion of the annular roll portion, the annular roll portion is distorted and deformed at a plurality of positions on its periphery. Thus, the respective layers are further unified to reliably prevent the bulging of the outermost layer alone. Since an upper end face of the holder portion is brought into face contact with a ceiling surface of a cap or into point contact with a plurality of points (preferably three or more points) on the ceiling surface of the cap, the holder portion is less liable to topple when being depressed by the ceiling surface of the cap.
The axial length of the holder portion may be smaller than the axial length of the annular roll portion. With this arrangement, when the holder portion is squeezed into the center hole of the annular roll portion to an extent such that the upper end face of the holder portion is flush with an upper end of the annular roll portion, a lower hole portion of the annular roll portion adjacent to a lower end is narrowed. Thus, tablets are more reliably prevented from entering the lower hole portion. The axial length of the holder portion is preferably greater than one fifth, more preferably one fourth, further more preferably one third, the axial length of the annular roll portion.
According to the present invention, even if the holder portion is squeezed into the center portion of the annular roll portion, the bulging of the outermost layer alone is prevented. As a result, the packing filler has a sufficient cushioning effect, and prevents the tablets from inadvertently falling out of the container. Since the annular roll portion is drawn inward by the wedge effect of the holder portion, it is possible to eliminate the bulge and the slack of the outermost layer to provide a tightening effect.
An embodiment of the present invention will hereinafter be described with reference to the attached drawings.
The packing filler 1 according to this embodiment includes an annular roll portion 3 formed by folding one of axially opposite end portions of a stretchable and resilient tubular plastic net 2 radially outward and rolling the net 2 toward the other end portion of the net 2, and a rigid holder portion 4 provided at the other end portion of the net 2. Before the packing filler 1 is filled in the upper space of the container, the holder portion 4 projects above the annular roll portion 3 as shown in
The holder portion 4 is formed by binding and fusion-bonding a part of the other end portion (an upper end portion in
When the holder portion 4 of the packing filler 1 according to this embodiment is squeezed into the center hole 5 of the annular roll portion 3 by the top plate of the cap of the container, as shown in
An ordinary plastic material may be used as a material for the tubular net 2. Examples of the material include polyethylene, polypropylene, polyvinyl chloride, polyvinylidene chloride, polyester, polyvinyl acetate and nylon. A foam of any of these materials is also usable. The line diameter of the net is desirably not greater than 5 mm in consideration of the fact that the packing filler is used for packing the solid pieces in a small-size package container. It is practically preferred that apertures of the net each have an edge length of not greater than 20 mm. The solid pieces are unlikely to pass through the apertures, because the packing filler is compressed in the package container. The shape of each of the apertures is not limited to a rhombic shape, but may be a square, rectangular, triangular, hexagonal or round shape.
The present invention is not limited to the aforementioned embodiment, but modifications may be made to the embodiment. For example, the holder portion may have a noncircular shape such as those shown in
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2006-015326 | Jan 2006 | JP | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/JP2007/050770 | 1/19/2007 | WO | 00 | 7/16/2008 |