The present invention relates to a self-heatable container.
The field of the invention is that of the preparation of containers intended to contain food products, especially beverages, soups and the like, which can be consumed at a temperature greater than room temperature and in any place, particularly when specific heating means are not available.
Several types of self-heatable containers provided with incorporated means for the local generation of heat in order to increase the temperature of a beverage up to a certain value are known. Among the mentioned types are that described in patent WO 03/064283 and other similar patents.
The models of containers provided with incorporated heating means which have been disclosed have certain drawbacks, such as their complex structure demanding complicated and therefore expensive manufacturing processes. In addition, some types described in patents have a questionable suitability, given the technical difficulty in maintaining the constitutive parts thereof hermetically joined.
In other cases, the functional and shape design of the proposed containers is scarcely suitable for the intended purpose.
Therefore, it is desirable to have a container provided with its own heating means, which has a suitable structure and is easy to use and which reaches temperature levels suitable for the type of product contained relatively quickly.
The invention relates to a container with a simple structure (with a minimum of component parts) and reasonably simple construction, essentially formed by a body containing the product, conventionally closed, and by an incorporated heating device which works by the likewise known principle of the exothermic reaction of two chemical products which are contacted prior to the consumption of the beverage of interest. This process takes place with safety and efficiency as a result of the design of the parts forming the container and the associated device thereof.
To facilitate the explanation, several drawings are attached to the present description, in which a case of embodiment of a self-heatable container, according to the principles of the claims, has been depicted by way of an illustrative and non-limiting example.
Constitution of the container. The body 1 contains the product, such as a beverage, soup or the like, intended for its consumption, optionally, once heated by the incorporated means.
Said body 1 can have any regular shape, such as a cylindrical shape, according to the attached drawings, and is made of a metallic material of a suitable thickness. In its upper part it has a flange 2 intended to receive a discoid lid 3 provided with conventional opening means and fixed by a peripheral crimp 4.
In its lower part, the body 1 has an area 5 with an optionally decreasing diameter and followed by a cylindrical area 6 with a smaller diameter provided with a flange 7 at its end for placing a closing lid 8, similar to lid 3, finally fixed by a hermetic crimp 24.
The container 9 consists of a cylindrical body having in its mouth a projecting flange 9′, therefore said component 9 is supported in the lower flange 7 of the first container 1.
The component 10 in the form of a housing is a cylindrical body of a small height with respect to its diameter, made of a plastic material which, in its cylindrical side part 11, has a considerable resistance, whereas its base 12, of a reduced thickness, is flexible in its central part, defining a dome in the inner face of which there is the projection 13. The latter has the form of a prism with a square section, with cuts 14 in its faces like acute angles determining the formation of four fingers with an L-shaped or right-angled section.
A thin disc-shaped seal 15 of aluminum or similar material, easily piercable when appropriate, hermetically closes the housing as a result of a peripheral rim 16. Such housing incorporates in the outer face of its base a disc 17 of a porous material acting as a filter.
The disc 17 is of a flexible, porous and air-permeable and also moisture-absorbing material.
After the housing 10 and its associated elements are placed, the lower lid 8 is arranged, which is fixed by the aforementioned double crimp 24, which gathers together in a completely leak-tight manner the lid 8, the filter 17, the flange 9′ of the container 9 and the lower flange 2 of the body 1, while at the same time it holds the housing 10 such that it is completely locked.
The assembly of the self-heatable container which is described from its components can be stated as follows:
A certain amount of water is placed in the housing 10, and it is hermetically closed by means of the seal 15, the inner face of which is supported exactly on the central projection 13 and its fingers with a right-angled section. The filter disc 17 is likewise incorporated to it.
Separately, a certain amount of a product 20 such as calcium oxide which, upon contact with water, will give rise to an exothermic reaction, is placed in the container 9. The container 9 with its content introduced in the mouth of the cylindrical lower part 6 of the body 1, according to
Then the housing 10 and its annexes are introduced in the joint mouth of the components 1 and 9, according to the mentioned
Inverting the position of the body 1, passing to the position of
In most cases and according to the type of product contained, a sterilization of the finished container (with its heating module incorporated) then takes place in an autoclave at a temperature and pressure suitable for the characteristics of the product. The sterilization is possible given the simplified configuration and the metallic nature of the new container, and the latter is ready for its final conditioning, which occurs with the placement of a preferably tubular and laminar label 18.
It can likewise be emphasized that the lower lid 8, fixed by the safety crimp 24, closes and holds all the components of the heating module associated with the container 9.
Use. The consumption of the beverage contained in the body 1 takes place, with regard to its prior heating, by partially extracting the lower lid 8, retained by the crimp 24, which leaves the filter 17 and, behind it, the dome or (flexible) central part 12 of the housing exposed. This central part is pressed, whereby the projection 13 moves forward in an axial direction and, like a striker, causes the tearing of the seal 15 and the passage of the water contained in the housing into the container 9. The water contacts the calcium oxide 20 contained in the mentioned container, initiating the exothermic chemical reaction which gives rise to a considerable increase of the temperature of the actual container 9.
The container with its content is shaken for 10 seconds to facilitate the mixture of the reagents and is again inverted, leaving it face up (
Finally, the user, in less than 3 minutes, can open the mouth of the container by separating the upper lid 3 and have access to the heated beverage.
The wall of the body metallic 1 is obviously also heated with the previous operation, normally at a high temperature which can be, for example, of the order of 65-70° C., since the container is designed so that the temperature of the content rises from 38 to 40° C. with respect to the environment. To that end and to prevent the inconvenience and risk of burning for the user when holding the body 1 of the container, the label 18 is made of a heat-insulating material, such as polystyrene.
As a result of the chemical reaction occurring inside the container 9, a condensation of the moisture contained in the hot air can occur upon contacting a cold surface (for example, the surface of a table on which the container is placed).
In the event that the container is not inverted after the activation of the reaction, the content will not be suitably heated and some amount of vapor may appear, which will be partly absorbed by the filter disc 17.
Two important details must be emphasized in the design of the housing 10. In the first place, the openings 21 existing in the crown 22 determine air passages between the outside and the inside of the container 9 and assure that the reaction always occurs at atmospheric pressure, whereas the ribs 23 reduce to a minimum the amount of calcium hydroxide in powder form, resulting from the reaction, which could be deposited on the filter disc 17.
It is recommendable to use a protective element for the user's lips, by means of the use of an incorporable and separable ring made of an insulating material, which does not form part of the object of the present patent.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/ES2007/000425 | 7/13/2007 | WO | 00 | 1/11/2010 |