Pouring element

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6216945
  • Patent Number
    6,216,945
  • Date Filed
    Friday, August 13, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, April 17, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
A pouring element for attachment to a package containing flowable material, and having a pouring opening covered with a perforated or otherwise weakened material. The pouring element of the present invention allows for the opening of the package without contamination of the contents therein.In one embodiment of the pouring element, there exists an opening means that has an attached support element and which is hinged to a base plate portion of the pouring element. In conjunction with movement of a lid portion, the support element and opening means act to penetrate a tearable material covering a pouring opening of the package, thereby allowing the contents thereof to be dispensed. In another embodiment, the opening means may be a portion of the support element and may be affixed to the lid. After initial opening of the lid, the support element may position itself such that closing of the lid will cause penetration of the tearable material layer by the opening means, and thus the opening of the package.The opening means and support element are kept covered by the lid, which also functions to seal the pouring aperture when closed. Once the package is opened, both the support element and the opening means are placed in such a position that pouring of the contents of the package is not impeded.
Description




BACKGROUND AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to a pouring element adapted for attachment to a package via a base plate. The pouring element contains a pouring aperture, which after attachment, is designed to reside essentially congruent with a pouring hole formed in the package. The present invention contemplates attachment to a package having a tearable material layer covering the pouring hole located therein. A lid is hingedly attached to the base plate. The underside of the lid preferably contains a sealing structure for sealing the pouring aperture. An opening means is hingedly attached to the interior of the pouring aperture and extends essentially along the length thereof, such that, prior to the opening of the package, the opening means is maintained in a position relatively parallel to the tearable material layer covering the pouring hole. A support element may be hingedly attached to, and may extend from a top surface of the opening means. The tearable material layer covering the pouring hole can be torn by pressing the lid against the support element, which in turn causes the opening means to be pushed through the tearable material layer and into the package.




Pouring elements of this type are commonly used on packages containing free-flowing materials, such as cold, cold-sterile, hot, and aseptic liquids. Such packages commonly assume the form of cuboid flat-gabled cartons. These cartons are frequently constructed from a composite material comprising a carrier layer of paper or cardboard, a bonding agent layer, and a barrier layer (particularly of aluminum), with a plastic layer on both sides.




A known pouring element is described in the German published application DE 44 09 947 A1. The pouring element disclosed therein has a base plate, which allows the pouring element to be glued to a package. A lid is hingedly attached to the base plate. A cutting device is attached to the side of the lid, such that when the lid is hinged in the direction of the package the cutting device tears open an opening surface located thereon. While this known pouring element provides ease of use, it has the disadvantage of creating a relatively small pouring aperture. A further, and more significant disadvantage results from the cutting device being permanently attached to the lid. As the lid is also used to seal the package, each time the lid is swiveled anew into and out of the package, there exists the danger that the contents of the package will become polluted with contaminants that may collect at the free, upper-side of the lid.




An additional known pouring element of this type can be seen in the British patent application GB 2 267 896 A. In this known pouring element, an opening means is designed as a plate element hingedly connected with a rim of the pouring element. With the opening surface of the package to which the pouring element is attached untorn, the plate element is arranged in the pouring aperture and rests on the opening surface. During storage of the unopened package, the lid covers the pouring aperture so that contamination of the pouring aperture, the opening means, and the opening surface is safely avoided. However, in order to open the package, it is necessary to force the plate element through the material of the opening surface and into the package by applying pressure with a finger of the hand. In this manner, the plate element takes with it the respectively perforated opening surface material. Unfortunately, this method allows for the possibility that contamination adhering to the skin of the finger may enter the package or otherwise be lodged in the pouring aperture, thereby contaminating the contents of the package during the opening process or during the later pouring of the contents.




A similar pouring element is shown in WO 90/14280. The pouring element utilizes an element rigidly arranged on the lid to drive an opening means into the package to which the pouring element is attached. This pouring element is disadvantageous in regard to both its hygiene and its function. The opening element for pushing in the opening aperture of the package is rigidly hinged to the lid, and thus unprotected during transport and storage. Although contact with a finger is avoided in this invention, because of its complicated geometric shape, the opening element may trap contaminants, and therefore, may still possibly contaminate the contents of the package during the opening process. This pouring element is also functionally disadvantageous, because during the opening process the opening element is hinged through almost 180 degrees of rotation. To achieve this rotation, the composite portion of the package at the package opening aperture must also be bent by approximately the same amount. Such bending may result in restoring forces that may lead to separation of the pouring element from the package.




It is an object of the present invention to provide an improved pouring element of the type above-described, whereby the opening process of the package is simplified, and whereby the opening process is conducted hygienically so that the contents of the package are not contaminated.




According to the present invention, this object may be achieved through the use of a support element for assisting in the operation of an opening means. The support element is designed to be in communication with the opening means, and upon the first opening of the lid, to automatically raise itself into the hinged path thereof. The lid and the support element are thereby releasably coupled upon the moving of the lid to its closed position. Therefore, upon closing for the first time, the lid will contact the support element and thereby cause the opening means to penetrate the tearable material layer and enter the pouring hole of the package. Thus, a simple and hygienic opening of the package may be achieved.




In one embodiment of the pouring element of the present invention, with the package yet unopened, the opening means is arranged to reside in a pouring aperture and to be hingedly connected to a base plate. Preferably, a support element is integrally attached via a film hinge to an opening means in one piece and is retained in a position substantially parallel to the surface of the package, between the opening means and a lid. Therefore, when the lid is in a closed position, the support element is retained in a pre-tensioned position. In this design, during storage and transport of the package the pouring aperture is sealed by the lid.




Upon the first opening of the lid, the support element raises itself automatically into the hinged path of the lid. Subsequently, when the lid is later closed it will meet the raised support element attached to the opening means, and upon continued movement will cause the opening means to penetrate the tearable material layer covering the pouring hole of the package. After penetration, both the opening means and the support element will remain in a substantially vertical position, protruding into the package. However, because both the opening means and the support element were protected from contaminants during storage and transport, the contents of the package are not at risk of contamination by contact therewith.




Unhindered pouring of the contents of the package may be ensured, by providing a retaining device on the support element that automatically compresses during insertion of the support element into the pouring hole of the package. Once the opening means is completely inserted into the pouring hole, the retaining device automatically spreads apart in such a manner that its free end is supported by the interior of the package, thereby maintaining the inserted position of both the support element and the opening means within the package.




Alternately, or in addition to providing a retaining device on the support element, a catch element may be provided on the opening means to hold the opening means in an inserted position after the opening of the package. In this way, any potential obstruction to the pouring of the package contents by the opening means may be avoided.




The pouring element of the present invention can be of simplified design. For example, the bottom surface of the lid may have a circumferential ridge for sealing the pouring aperture when in a closed position. This circumferential ridge may also serve as a limit stop for the support element. Thus, portions of the pouring element may have multiple functions.




In an alternate embodiment of the present invention, the pouring element may have a support element attached to the lid. In this embodiment, with the lid closed and the package unopened, the support element resides between the lid and the opening means. Upon opening of the lid, the support element automatically extends itself out therefrom. Thus, upon a first closing of the lid with the support element so extended, the support element will contact the opening means present in the pouring aperture, thereby forcing the opening means to penetrate the tearable material layer and extend into the pouring hole of the package. The opening means may remain in this inserted position, while the support element will be removed upon re-opening of the lid.




The opening means may also be formed onto the free end of the support element, thereby ensuring that even under unfavorable conditions, the opening means will be guided into the pouring aperture by the support element during closing of the lid. Such attachment is particularly effective if, for example, the opening means is designed to be substantially in the shape of an arrowhead. Such a design is also favorable to a reduction in production costs, as the support element and lid may be formed as a single component.




To avoid interference with the pouring of the contents of the package by the support element, it is preferable in this embodiment that the support element have the ability to be retained within the lid. The support element may be hinged into the underside of the lid, such that after the opening of the package, the support element may be snapped into a non-interfering position therein. Alternatively, or additionally, the support element may also be designed to be detachable from the lid. Each of the above designs helps to avoid the possibility of dirt collecting at the support element and entering the package.




Although not essential, preferably, the support element is bar shaped. A bar shaped support element efficiently allows the force required to open the package to be safely transmitted from the lid to the opening means.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




In addition to the novel features and advantages mentioned above, other objects and advantages of the present invention will be readily apparent from the following descriptions of the drawings and embodiments, wherein:





FIG. 1

is a lateral view showing a pouring element of the present invention in an open position;





FIG. 2

is a top view of the pouring element of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a lateral view showing an alternate embodiment of a pouring element of the present invention in an open position, wherein a support element is attached to the underside of a lid;





FIG. 4

is a top view of the pouring element of

FIG. 3

;





FIG. 5

is a front view depicting the support element shown affixed to the lid of the pouring element in FIG.'s


3


and


4


;





FIG. 6

is a lateral view, in cross-section, of another embodiment of a pouring element of the present invention in an open position;





FIG. 7

is a lateral view, in cross-section, of still another embodiment of a pouring element of the present invention, shown here attached to an unopened package with its lid closed;





FIG. 8

shows the pouring element of

FIG. 7

, but with the lid in an open position and with a support element extended;





FIG. 9

illustrates the pouring element of

FIGS. 7 and 8

, wherein the package has been opened by using the lid to drive the support element and an opening means through a pouring opening therein; and





FIG. 10

is a rear view of the package and pouring element of

FIG. 9

, in partial cross-section, illustrating the position of the opening means within the package after the opening thereof.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT(S)




The pouring elements


1


,


50


,


100


,


150


shown in

FIGS. 1-10

are preferably made from a plastic material and all possess a base plate


2


,


52


,


102


,


152


with an essentially rectangular shape. On one of the shorter sides


4


,


54


,


104


,


154


of each of the base plates


2


,


52


,


102


,


152


a lid


5


,


55


,


105


,


155


is formed integrally therewith. A film hinge


6


,


56


,


106


,


156


is used to connect the lid


5


,


55


,


105


,


155


to the respective base plate


2


,


52


,


102


,


152


, such that the lid may rotate from the open position shown in

FIGS. 1-4

,


6


and


8


to a closed position in which the lid rests against the base plate as shown in

FIGS. 7

,


9


and


10


.




A pouring aperture


7


,


57


,


107


,


157


having a pouring spout


8


,


58


,


108


,


158


is formed into each base plate


2


,


52


,


102


,


152


. The mouth of each pouring spout


8


,


58


,


108


,


158


is preferably located along the short side


9


,


59


,


109


,


159


of each base plate


2


,


52


,


102


,


152


opposite the film hinge


6


,


56


,


106


,


156


.




A rim


13


,


63


,


113


,


163


is preferably located on the underside


12


,


62


,


112


,


162


of each lid


5


,


55


,


105


,


155


and is preferably shaped so that when the lid is closed, the periphery of the rim will rest flush against the inside of an edge


14


,


64


,


124


,


164


of the pouring aperture


7


,


57


,


107


,


157


. In addition, a catch


15


,


65


,


115


,


165


is preferably formed on the unhinged, short side of the lid


5


,


55


,


105


,


155


. With the lid


5


,


55


,


105


,


155


closed, the catch


15


,


65


,


115


,


165


snaps over and encompasses the pouring spout


8


,


58


,


108


,


158


, thereby preventing any unintentional opening of the pouring element


1


,


50


,


100


,


150


.





FIGS. 1-5

show the state of the pouring elements


1


,


50


,


100


,


150


after the initial opening of the lid


5


,


55


,


105


,


155


, and prior to the opening of the package. Referring specifically to the embodiment of the pouring element


1


of

FIGS. 1 and 2

, an opening means


10


is shown to extend within a pouring aperture


7


and to be connected to a base plate


2


by an opening means film hinge


11


. In this embodiment, the opening means


10


acts as a pressure plate, and contains a cutting device (not shown) on its underside. A substantially bar shaped support element


16


can be seen to be integrally formed onto a top, frontal portion of the opening means


10


, by way of a support element film hinge


17


.




Prior to the first opening of the package, the lid


5


is in a closed position, thereby sealing the pouring aperture


7


and the pouring spout


8


. With the lid


5


in this position and the package unopened, the support element


16


resides in a position essentially parallel to the surface (not shown) of the package, in between the opening means


10


and the underside


12


of the lid. In this hinged position, a restoring force R is created about the axis of the support element film hinge


17


, such that the support element


16


will automatically move into a raised position (as shown in

FIGS. 1-2

) upon the initial opening of the lid


5


. As shown in

FIGS. 1-2

, the support element


16


may assume a position substantially perpendicular to the opening means


10


and base plate


2


.




Upon closing of the lid


5


on the as yet unopened package, the free end


19


of the support element


16


will enter the space defined by the inner periphery of the rim


13


. Upon further closing of the lid


5


, the free end


19


of the support element


16


will contact and be moved along the underside


12


of the lid until it becomes wedged against a frontal, interior portion


20


of the rim


13


. Continued movement of the lid


5


will cause an opening force to be passed through the support element


16


to the opening means


10


, thereby causing the opening means to penetrate a tearable material layer covering a pouring opening (not shown) and enter the package. When fully closed, the lid


5


will rest tightly against the pouring aperture


7


and pouring spout


8


.




When the lid


5


is next opened, the opening means


10


and the support element


16


will remain in a position protruding into the package. Elastic forces present in the support element film hinge


17


will tend to cause the free end


19


of the support element


16


to move further into the package, thereby preventing any obstruction of the pouring opening during dispensing of the package contents.




In the alternate embodiment of the pouring element


50


of the present invention shown in

FIGS. 3-5

, a support element


66


is preferably constructed substantially in the shape of an arrowhead. The support element


66


is preferably integrally formed with the lid


55


, and attached thereto along a support element film hinge


67


that joins the widened section of the support element to a portion of the underside


62


of the lid located within a frontal portion of the interior of a rim


63


. This connection allows the support element


66


to rotate along the support element film hinge


67


and into the space delineated by the rim


63


.




An opening means


60


having a cutting device


70


, is formed along a thickened portion of the free end of the support element


66


and extends along the length thereof. Prior to the opening of the package, the lid


55


is in a closed position, thereby sealing the pouring aperture


57


and the pouring spout


58


. With the lid


55


in this position and the package unopened, the support element


66


and opening means


60


reside in a position essentially parallel to and in between the surface (not shown) of the package and the underside


62


of the lid. Upon the first opening of the lid


55


, restorative forces in the support element film hinge


67


will cause the support element


66


and the opening means


60


to automatically rotate away from the underside


62


of the lid and into a raised position. As shown in

FIGS. 3-4

, the support element


66


and opening means


60


may assume a position substantially perpendicular to the underside


62


of the lid


55


.




Upon closing of the lid


55


on the as yet unopened package, the opening means


60


is guided into the pouring aperture


57


of the pouring element


50


. Continued movement of the lid


55


will cause the cutting device


70


of the opening means


60


to penetrate a tearable material layer covering a pouring opening (not shown) and enter the package. The arrowhead shape of the support element


66


helps to ensure that the greatest possible widening of the pouring opening is achieved. When fully closed, the lid


55


will rest tightly against the pouring aperture


57


and pouring spout


58


.




Upon re-opening of the lid


55


, the support element


66


and integral opening means


60


may be rotated back against the underside


62


of the lid and retained in this position. In this way, pouring of the package contents is not impeded by either the support element


66


and opening means


60


.




Another embodiment of the pouring element of the present invention is depicted in FIG.


6


. In this embodiment, two hinged positions I and II of an opening means


110


are shown. Although used in this embodiment, for purposes of clarity, a support element has been omitted from FIG.


6


. The opening means


110


is preferably constructed to be similar to a lid element, in that when the package to which the pouring element is attached is still unopened, the opening means resides substantially parallel to the package surface and is aligned substantially with the upper edge of the pouring aperture


107


. The opening means


110


is preferably provided with a cutting ridge


114


on its underside.




The opening means


110


is hingedly connected to the base plate


102


of the pouring element


100


by way of an opening means film hinge


115


. The opening means film hinge


115


allows the opening means


110


to penetrate a tearable material layer covering a pouring opening (not shown) in the package during its movement V caused by closing the lid


105


against a support element (not shown).




Once the opening means is in a position II inside the package, it is held in position by catches


116


formed at the end of the cutting ridge


114


near the rear, short side


104


of the base plate


102


. The catches


116


are designed to engage with catching protrusions


117


formed along a rearward interior edge of the pouring aperture


107


.




Still another embodiment of a pouring element


150


can be seen by reference to

FIGS. 7-10

. The pouring element


150


is shown to be attached to an unopened package


171


having a pouring opening


170


closed off by a perforated section of the composite package material. In this unopened state the lid


155


rests substantially against the base plate


152


, thereby sealing the pouring aperture


157


and pouring spout


158


from the outside environment.




A preferably bar-shaped support element


173


is integrally formed with the opening means


174


, and is connected to a frontal portion thereof by means of a support element film hinge


175


. The support element


173


is preferably provided with laterally-protruding, flexible branches


180


, which radiate outward from approximately the center point of the support element toward the direction of the front of the support element.




The opening means


174


is configured similarly to a lid element and is preferably shaped to fit within the pouring aperture


157


. A cutting ridge


177


is provided on the underside of the opening means


174


for contacting and penetrating the pouring opening


170


of the package


171


. The opening means


174


is preferably integrally formed with the base plate


152


and connected thereto by means of an opening means film hinge


178


.




As can be seen in

FIG. 7

, prior to opening of the package


171


, and with the lid


155


still closed against the pouring aperture


157


, the support element


173


resides substantially parallel to the top surface of the package


171


and in between the underside


162


of the lid and the top surface of the opening means


174


. However, upon opening the lid


155


, the elastic force present in the support element film hinge


175


will cause the support element


173


to automatically raise upward to a position extending outward from the pouring aperture


157


as shown in FIG.


8


.




Upon closing of the lid


155


, the free end of the support element


173


will eventually engage with the inner wall of a frontal portion of a rim


163


located on the underside of the lid. Further closing of the lid


155


imparts enough force to the support element


173


to subsequently cause the connected opening means


174


to penetrate the perforated section of the composite package material covering the pouring opening


170


, and thereby enter the package. A large portion of the support element


173


is also caused to enter the package


171


.




The flexible branches


180


of the support element


173


are compressed toward its main portion as they pass through the narrower lateral spacing of the pouring opening


170


edges. Upon clearing the edges of the pouring opening


170


, the elastic forces within the flexible branches


180


cause a spreading thereof, effectively locking the support element


173


into the inserted position in the package


171


(see FIG.


10


).



Claims
  • 1. A pouring element for attachment to a package, said pouring element comprising:a base plate; a pouring aperture, said pouring aperture designed to be located congruent with an opening surface on said package upon proper attachment thereto; a lid hingedly connected to said base plate; an opening means for penetrating said opening surface of said package; and a support element for transmitting movement of said lid to movement of said opening means, said support element designed to automatically raise itself into the hinged path of said lid upon the initial opening thereof; wherein prior to opening of said package said opening means is held in a position substantially parallel to said opening surface; and wherein after the initial opening of said lid, said lid and said support element operate in conjunction during the initial closing of said lid to push said opening means through said opening surface of said package, thereby forming a pouring hole therein.
  • 2. A pouring element according to claim 1, wherein said package is of cuboid, flat-gabled shape and is constructed from a composite material comprising an outer plastic layer, a carrier layer of paper or cardboard, a bonding agent layer, a barrier layer, and an inner plastic layer.
  • 3. A pouring element according to claim 1, wherein said support element and said opening means are formed as one piece.
  • 4. A pouring element according to claim 1, wherein said support element is bar-shaped.
  • 5. A pouring element according to claim 1, wherein said support element is attached to said lid.
  • 6. A pouring element according to claim 5, wherein said opening means is formed onto a free end of said support element.
  • 7. A pouring element according to claim 5, wherein said support element and said lid are formed as one piece.
  • 8. A pouring element according to claim 5, wherein said support element may be retained within said lid after the opening of said package.
  • 9. A pouring element according to claim 5, wherein said opening means is substantially arrowhead shaped.
  • 10. A pouring element according to claim 1, wherein prior to the opening of said package, said opening means is arranged in said pouring aperture and is hingedly connected to said base plate.
  • 11. A pouring element according to claim 10, further comprising a catch element located on said opening means for causing said opening means to be retained within said package after the opening thereof.
  • 12. A pouring element according to claim 10, wherein said support element is attached to said opening means and is held by said lid in a pre-tensioned position.
  • 13. A pouring element according to claim 12, further comprising at least one retaining device hingedly connected to said support element, wherein during the opening of said package said at least one retaining device is hinged against said support element as said support element passes through said pouring hole, and further, wherein after said opening means is fully inserted into said package, said at least one retaining device hinges away from said support element until it contacts an interior portion of said package, thereby ensuring that said support element and said opening means remain in said package.
  • 14. A pouring element according to claim 10, wherein said lid serves to limit the motion of said support element.
  • 15. A pouring element according to claim 14, wherein said motion of said support element is limited by a rim on the underside of said lid.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
196 22 144 Jun 1996 DE
PCT Information
Filing Document Filing Date Country Kind 102e Date 371c Date
PCT/EP97/02801 WO 00 8/13/1999 8/13/1999
Publishing Document Publishing Date Country Kind
WO97/46455 12/11/1997 WO A
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