The present invention relates to a pouring package for a liquid, comprising an at least substantially liquid-tight container with an outflow opening in a wall surface thereof, where a pouring member is arranged with an inlet which, at least in a ready-to-use situation, is in open communication with a product space in the container, and with an outlet on a distal outer end thereof at which a liquid can exit the product space. The invention also relates to a pouring member for use with a pouring package. Within the scope of the present invention the term “pouring” should be broadly interpreted such that it is understood to mean not only pouring from one container into another, but should also be understood to mean, among other possibilities, an optionally forced emission under pressure or sucking of the liquid, unless the text or context expressly indicates otherwise.
A package of the type described in the preamble is applied on a large scale in the food industry for the purpose of packaging for instance soft drinks, fruit juices and dairy products. Such a package is however also suitable for all manner of other liquids as well as drinks. This is normally a container which is assembled largely from cardboard, has a usually rectangular section, is provided on an inner side with a liquid-tight coating and has been filled with the liquid in an automated process. In order to enhance pouring from the package a pouring member is provided on a top side thereof in a wall surface, with which member the liquid can be poured after breaking of a breakable side. A volume of the package can vary here typically from between 200 millilitres to 500 millilitres for portion packs to 1, 1½ or even more than 2 litres for larger volume packages. In the case of said portion packs a pouring member is often supplied separately in the form of a straw which must here be inserted into the outflow opening by the user him/herself.
A drawback of the existing pouring packages is that the fixed pouring members applied therein are not usually very user-friendly and protrude relatively far out of the wall surface, which can disrupt the processing in an automated process. A drawback of a separately supplied pouring member is on the other hand the additional assembly and the limited convenience of use.
The present invention has for its object, among others, to provide a pouring package which obviates one or more of these drawbacks to an at least significant extent.
In order to achieve the stated object a pouring package of the type described in the preamble has the feature according to the invention that at the position of the outflow opening the pouring member is connected liquid-tightly to an adjacent part of the wall surface, that in a closed position the pouring member is fixed at least substantially flat against the wall surface, and that at least the distal outer end of the pouring member can be erected into the ready-to-use position. The fixedly connected pouring member thus has a relatively flat profile with the wall surface in the closed storage position, but can be erected therefrom to provide the intended convenience of pouring.
In a particular embodiment the pouring member according to the invention is characterized in that the pouring member comprises a sleeve-like body with a flexible wall and that attaching means are provided with which the sleeve-like body, at least in the closed position, is attached at least substantially flat against the wall surface. In the closed position the sleeve-like pouring member, which may or may not be wholly cylindrical, is here bent back against the wall surface and attached thereto, but can be removed relatively easily from the wall surface and erected so as to take up a ready-to-use position. The flexible wall here allows an exceptionally flat profile with the wall surface.
A preferred embodiment of the pouring package herein has the feature according to the invention that the attaching means comprise an adhesive foil under which the flexible body is received in a substantially flat position, wherein the adhesive foil extends beyond the flexible body and adheres to an adjacent part of the wall surface. The foil here not only provides the desired adhesion, but also covers the pouring member with the outlet in hygienic manner. Use can be made here of an adhesive foil which is wholly released from the package when the package is opened, although a further preferred embodiment of the pouring package according to the invention has the feature that a peripheral part of the foil is connected permanently to the container and the other part adheres semi-permanently to the wall surface. The foil herein remains adhered to the package, this avoiding the possibility of the foil being discarded separately into the environment and moreover enabling reclosure of the package. In order to avoid an adverse interaction between liquid and adhesive layer, a further particular embodiment of the package according to the invention herein has the feature that the attaching means comprise a foil sleeve into which the pouring member protrudes with at least a distal outer end, wherein an underside of the foil sleeve adheres to the wall part. The outlet of the pouring member is thus enclosed in the sleeve and remains separated from the adhesive layer.
Such a sleeve-like pouring member is not only suitable for pouring in the strict sense of the word, but also highly suitable for sucking of the liquid out of the container, particularly in the case of a portion pack. In order to avoid the pouring member here being pressed completely flat and closing, a further particular embodiment of the pouring package according to the invention is characterized in that the body comprises an inner wall which is profiled in a first direction on a first side and profiled in a second, different direction on an opposite side. The profiles extending in mutually differing directions ensure an open liquid path through the pouring member during use.
The sleeve-like body is preferably formed integrally from a suitable plastic, for instance by thermoforming or extrusion. Many plastics are suitable for this purpose, although polyethylene, polystyrene, polycarbonate or PET are recommended.
A further preferred embodiment of the pouring package according to the invention has the feature that the pouring member comprises an at least substantially form-retaining pouring body with a hollow pouring spout which is arranged pivotally relative to a base part thereof and which comprises the outlet, that the base part is connected adjacently of the outflow opening to the wall surface of the container and comprises the inlet, and that the base part comprises closing means which are able and adapted to enter into co-action with the pouring spout in order to effect a reclosable snap connection therebetween. The pouring member is here form-retaining and can be pivoted at least partially outward from the wall surface. In the closed position the pouring member thus retains a relatively flat profile. The closing means provide for a practical reclosability of the container. In a particular embodiment the pouring package according to the invention is characterized here in that the closing means comprise an edge part of the base part with a shoulder which is directed toward the pouring spout and under which snaps a distal outer end of the pouring spout in the closed position.
The pouring member of such a package can be arranged beforehand as well as afterward, following filling of the package. In the first case a particular embodiment of the pouring package according to the invention has the feature that the pouring member is attached against an inner side of the wall part and protrudes with the base part through the outflow opening. The outflow opening is here closed only by the pouring member, which can for instance be provided for this purpose with an additional hermetic breakable closure over the outlet.
For a smooth integration into existing sterile filling processes such as frequently occur in the food industry, a further preferred embodiment of the pouring package according to the invention has the feature that the outflow opening is hermetically closed with a breakable closure and that the pouring member is arranged over the breakable closure on an outer side of the wall part. The breakable closure thus already provides for a hermetic and airtight closure of the container during filling of the package and, if desired, the pouring member can be arranged only after filling.
In a particularly practical embodiment the pouring package according to the invention is characterized here in that the base part of the pouring member opposite the breakable closure comprises a wall, from which extends at least one perforating member directed toward the breakable closure, wherein the at least one perforating member is able and adapted to break through the breakable closure under the influence of a pressure applied externally to the wall. The breakable closure can thus be broken from outside in order to release the liquid to the pouring member. A further perforating member herein forces for instance a venting opening in the breakable closure.
In order to enhance smooth pouring from the container a further preferred embodiment of the package according to the invention has the feature that the base part comprises a venting opening and that from the pouring spout there extends a closing member which is able and adapted to enter the venting opening fittingly in the closed position of the pouring spout. A further particular embodiment of the pouring package has the feature here that the closing member comprises a protrusion which snaps into the venting opening, wherein the closing member also provides for reclosability of the pouring member.
The invention will now be further elucidated on the basis of several exemplary embodiments and an accompanying drawing. In the drawing:
The figures are otherwise purely schematic here and not drawn to scale. Some dimensions in particular may be exaggerated to a greater or lesser extent for the sake of clarity. Corresponding parts are designated as far as possible in the figures with the same reference numeral.
The package shown in
In this example the pouring member comprises a substantially sleeve-like pouring body 20 having proximally an inlet, which is in register with outflow opening 15, and at a distal outer end an outlet 21 from which a liquid can exit freely from the package in a ready-to-use situation. Pouring body 20 is formed integrally from a suitable plastic such as polyethylene with a wall thickness of a fraction of a millimetre in order to impart a desired flexibility thereto. Internally the wall of the pouring member, otherwise not visible in the drawing, is profiled in mutually differing directions in order to ensure an unimpeded flow through the pouring member under all conditions.
In the closed situation shown in
An alternative exemplary embodiment of the package according to the invention is shown in
The exemplary embodiment shown in
A hollow pouring spout 32 of the pouring member, with an outlet 33 at a distal outer end, is pivotable relative to the base part due to a suitable choice and dimensioning of the plastic applied. The pouring spout snaps into the closed position shown in
Situated in the pouring member is a perforating member 37 which depends from a flexible, at least compressible wall 36 of the base part and is directed toward the breakable closure 16 of outflow opening 15. Breakable closure 16 can thus be perforated from outside by exerting an appropriate pressure on wall 36, after which a liquid in the container can be poured via the pouring member. If desired, base part 31 can be embodied with a number of such perforating members in order to enlarge the overall perforated area and also to provide a venting opening. The above stated breakable closure between the base part and the pouring spout could also serve to prevent unwanted perforation of the foil, for instance during transport. After use the package can be reclosed by placing and snapping the pouring spout into the base part.
An alternative exemplary embodiment of a package according to the invention with a form-retaining pouring member is shown in
Although the invention has been further elucidated above on the basis of only several exemplary embodiments, it will be apparent that the invention is by no means limited thereto. On the contrary, many variations and embodiments are still possible for a person with ordinary skill in the art within the scope of the invention.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2001201 | Jan 2008 | NL | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/NL09/50018 | 1/16/2009 | WO | 00 | 11/2/2010 |