This invention relates to pressurised containers, and more particularly, stretch blow moulded (SBM) containers formed of thermoplastic polymers.
SBM containers which contain beer, other pressurised liquids, or non-pressurised liquids which are dispensed under pressure are subject to significant internal pressures. The maximum pressure is usually stated on the container and should not be exceeded. If the pressure limit is exceeded a potentially dangerous bursting situation can occur. The internal pressure within the container is affected by several factors including the initial gas content, temperature, post-filling fermentation processes, connection to dispensing systems, etc. It is therefore desirable to incorporate a pressure relief valve (PRV) to prevent an excessive pressure rise.
SBM containers are created by stretching and blowing the body of a preformed thermoplastic parison, and in use, the body of the container may be subject to further deformations under pressure. It is therefore difficult to mount a PRV in the body of the container. The obvious place to mount the PRV is in the container closure, which is usually injection moulded and dimensionally stable, and at least one known container uses such an arrangement. However, due to space constraints and the need to avoid compromising the design of filling and emptying components built into the closure, the PRV has to be situated in such a position that it is more likely to vent liquid than gas. It is very desirable that the PRV vents gas rather than liquid during a potential overpressure condition because this more effectively reduces the pressure. Furthermore, venting gases also minimises the loss of valuable products and avoids inconvenience or potential dangers sometimes associated with liquid spillages.
It has also been proposed to provide the neck of a wine bottle with a plug which can be removed to de-pressurise the bottle so that the cork can be removed safely. (See FR339048-A, DE275688-C and FR2769297-A1.)
The present invention seeks to provide a new and inventive form of container which more effectively prevents an overpressure condition and which reduces the risk that liquid will be vented instead of gas.
The present invention proposes a container according to claim 1.
Since the neck is not distorted during the blowing process it is possible to incorporate a PRV into this region without compromising the functioning of the closure. As long as the container is stored with its neck uppermost (which is generally the case) the internal gases will be vented in preference to any liquid contents.
The invention also provides a container having a closure and a pressure relief valve located within the closure.
The invention also provides a container having a neck and a pressure relief valve substantially contained within the wall thickness of the neck.
The invention also provides a container having a pressure relief valve housed in a recess in the wall of the neck.
The invention also provides a container having a neck and a recess which opens to the outside of the neck and a vent port between the recess and the interior of the neck.
The invention also provides a container having a pressure relief valve held in a recess by a retaining ring.
The invention also provides a container having a recess which is stepped outwardly adjacent to its outer end to receive a retaining ring.
The invention also provides a container having a pressure relief valve which includes a bursting element which ruptures in the event of an overpressure condition.
The invention also provides a container having a bursting element held against a ring seal which is held against a valve seat.
The invention also provides a container having a bursting element held against a ring seal by an annular seal carrier.
The invention also provides a container having a pressure relief valve which includes a sealing element which is spring-loaded against a valve seat.
The invention also provides a container having a sealing element held within a seal carrier.
The invention also provides a container having a pressure relief valve includes a compression spring which acts between a retaining ring and a seal carrier.
The invention also provides a container having a neck with a closure and a pressure relief valve which vents gas between the closure and the neck of the container.
The invention also provides a container having a neck and a closure which has internal screw threads which engage external screw threads on the neck of the container.
The invention also provides a container having a closure adapted to engage a pressure relief valve in such a way that removal of the closure opens the pressure relief valve to depressurise the container.
The invention also provides a container having a closure adapted to engage a retaining ring in such a way that the retaining ring is removed with the closure.
The invention also provides a container having a closure in which internal screw threads of the closure engage a projection on a retaining ring.
The invention also provides a container having a retaining ring with a spring projection.
The invention also provides a container having a closure with internal screw threads which incorporate a notch which engages a projection on a retaining ring.
The invention also provides a container having a closure with a notch having a ramp at one end and the opposite end of the notch has a stop.
The invention also provides a container having a closure which contains an access hole through which an instrument can be inserted to open a pressure relief valve.
The invention also provides a container having a closure with an access hole formed in a top wall of the closure.
The invention also provides a container which contains a flexible bag fillable through a fitting in a neck of the container, and the fitting is provided with a pressure relief valve to vent the bag into a space between the fitting and the neck of the container.
The invention also provides a container having a body which is formed by stretch blow moulding and a neck which incorporates a pressure relief valve.
The following description and the accompanying drawings referred to therein are included by way of non-limiting example in order to illustrate how the invention may be put into practice. In the drawings:
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Before or after the SBM process a miniature pressure release valve (PRV) is mounted in the recess 14 entirely within the wall thickness of the neck 3. When the cap 4 is screwed onto the neck 3 the pressurised contents are sealed into the container by engagement of the top wall 6 of the cap with the opposing end face of the neck 3. If desired a sealing washer may be interposed between the cap and the end face of the neck 3. As is known in the art or pressurised containers, the threads are configured such that gases may bypass the threads once the seal is released so that there is no internal pressure as the cap is unscrewed.
A simple form of single-use PRV is shown in
The neck-mounted PRV can also be used as an effective safety device to prevent refilling of the keg after the cap has been removed.
The locking ring and cap could have other configurations which similarly cause the locking ring to be removed and open the PRV whenever the cap is unscrewed.
When a container has been emptied of liquid an overpressure condition is potentially more dangerous and for this reason users often prefer to completely depressurise containers after use.
The invention is also applicable to containers of the kind in which liquid is held inside the container within a flexible bag 60, as shown in
Fitting the PRV from the outside of the container simplifies assembly although it would equally be possible to fit the PRV from inside the neck and vent the gases through an exit port.
Whilst the above description places emphasis on the areas which are believed to be new and addresses specific problems which have been identified, it is intended that the features disclosed herein may be used in any combination which is capable of providing a new and useful advance in the art.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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1406185.7 | Apr 2014 | GB | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/GB2015/051051 | 4/2/2015 | WO | 00 |