The present invention relates to a straw which is removably inserted into a press-deformable container, such as a paper carton, containing a liquid food, e.g., beverages, noodle sauces or dips for grilled beef, and used to pour the liquid food. More particularly, it relates to a straw which easily pours the liquid food to the last drop, does not drip, is hygienic because the outer periphery of the opening thereof is hardly contaminated, and enables re-closing of the container.
It is common that a straw is removably inserted into a paper carton through a straw insert opening of the carton to drink a liquid food. When a liquid food in such a paper carton is dispensed or transferred into another container such as a dish or a cup, it is generally difficult to do this through the straw. Then a liquid food is usually dispensed or transferred into another container by cutting off a corner of the paper carton to make a pour opening and pouring the liquid food through the opening.
However, the opening made in this way drips or dribbles down, and its outer periphery is easily contaminated, which is hygienically problematic. Besides, because such an opening is larger than an opening designed for straw insertion, it is difficult to re-close the paper carton, and preservability of the liquid food is deteriorated.
JP-U-64-39253 discloses a pouch which has a straw type pour spout and is adapted to be filled with a beverage (see
An object of the present invention is to provide a straw which is removably inserted into a container filled with a liquid food, easily pours the liquid food to the last drop, does not drip, is hygienic because the outer periphery of its opening is hardly contaminated, and enables re-closing of the container.
The present invention accomplishes the above object by providing a straw 3 adapted to be removably inserted into a press-deformable container 1 through a straw insert opening 2 of the container 1, which is characterized by having a stopping part 4 for stopping itself from being inserted through the straw insert opening 2 and an inlet hole 5 at a position distant from the position of the stopping part 4 by a distance substantially equal to the thickness W of the container-forming material having the straw insert opening 2.
The present invention also accomplishes the above object by providing a straw adapted to be removably inserted into a press-deformable container 1 through an insert opening 2 of the container 1, which is characterized by comprising an outer tube 3a, a middle tube 3b, and an inner tube 3c, the middle tube 3b and the inner tube 3c being fitted into the outer tube 3a slidably in their longitudinal direction, the outer tube 3a having a stopping part 4 for stopping itself from being inserted through the insert opening 2 and an inlet hole 5 at a position distant from the position of the stopping part 4 by a distance substantially equal to the thickness W of the container-forming material having the straw insert opening 2, and the inlet hole 5 being opened and closed by sliding at least the middle tube 3b.
FIGS. 3(a) and 3(b) show a straw according to a second embodiment and correspond to
FIGS. 4(a) and 4(b) show a straw according to a third embodiment and correspond to
FIGS. 5(a) and 5(b) show a straw according to a fourth embodiment and correspond to
The straw of the present invention will be described based on its preferred embodiments with reference to the accompanying drawings.
As shown in
The straw 3 of the first embodiment has a stopping part 4 for stopping itself from being completely inserted through the insert opening 2. The stopping part 4 is a shoulder formed in the middle of the straw 3. The stopping part 4 is formed by making the section nearer to the pour outlet 32 (the section sticking out of the paper carton 1 when the straw 3 is inserted through the insert opening 2) larger in diameter than the insert opening 2 while making the rest of the straw 3 (the section inserted into the paper carton 1) almost equal in diameter to the straw insert opening 2.
The straw 3 of the first embodiment has a circular inlet hole or holes 5 connecting to the passageway at a position distant from the position of the stopping part (the shoulder) 4 by a distance substantially equal to the thickness W of the container-forming material having the straw insert opening 2 (the depth of the insert opening 2). Specifically, the distance that is substantially equal to the thickness W is (W+0.5 to 4.0) mm, preferably (W+1.0 to 2.0) mm.
The number of the inlet holes is preferably 2 or 3. As shown in
The straw 3 of the first embodiment is used as follows. A paper carton 1 is placed straight up. A sealing piece (not shown) covering the upper face of the insert opening 2 is removed to expose a synthetic resin (plastic) film 6 (see
The paper carton 1 having the straw 3 inserted therein through the insert opening 2 is held upside down as illustrated in
When the whole amount of the liquid food does not need to be transferred, the paper carton 1 is turned up, and the straw 3 is pulled out of the paper carton. In the next occasion of pouring, the above-described operation is repeated.
The straw 3 according to the first embodiment produces the following effects (1) to (7).
The second embodiment has the same configuration as the first one except that the suction inlet 31 of the first one is replaced with a closed end 7. The second embodiment produces the following effect in addition to the effects of the first embodiment. The fluid food in the paper carton 1 can be shielded from the outside air to keep freshness for an extended period of time simply through an easy operation without using a seal for reclosing. That is, the paper carton 1 can be reclosed (the outside air is shut out) simply by pulling up the straw 3 until the inlet holes 5 come out of the paper carton 1 as illustrated in
According to the third embodiment, when a liquid food in the paper carton 1 is poured into another container, the outer tube 3a and/or the inner tube 8 are relatively turned to interconnect the inner hole 9 and the inlet hole 5 as shown in
When a liquid food in the paper carton 1 is poured into another container by use of the straw of the fourth embodiment, the middle tube 3b is slid in the direction indicated by the arrow (downward in
The present invention will now be illustrated in greater detail with reference to Example and Test Example demonstrating the effects of the invention, but it should be understood that the invention is not construed as being limited thereto.
As a working example of the invention, a plastic straw having the same shape as the straw 3 shown in
For comparison, a straw having the same shape as the straw of Example except for having no inlet hole 5 was made.
Two commercially available paper cartons containing 200 ml of milk and having an opening for straw insertion were prepared. Before poking with a straw, the opening for straw insertion was covered with a film, and the upper side of the opening was sealed with a sealing piece.
The two paper cartons were placed straight up, and each of the straws of Example and Comparative Example was inserted through the insert opening. The wall of the straw was kept liquid-tight by the inner wall of the insert opening and the film.
The paper cartons were held inverted with the pour outlet 32 down as shown in
From these results, it is understood that the straw of the present invention enables easy pouring the fluid and complete emptying of a container without splashing the fluid out of the container notwithstanding its extremely simple structure.
The straw of the present invention is not construed as being limited to the aforementioned embodiments, and various modifications can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention.
For example, the stopping part 4 is not particularly limited in shape as long as it is capable of stopping insertion of the straw 3 through the insert opening 2. That is, the shape of the stopping part 4 includes not only the shoulder shown in
The inlet hole 5 is not particularly limited in number and shape as long as it is distant from the position of the stopping part 4 by a distance substantially equal to the thickness W of the container-forming material having the insert opening 2 (the depth of the insert opening 2).
A part or the whole length of the section between the stopping part 4 and the pour outlet 32 may be bellows 10. The bellows 10 render the straw extensible and flexible and enable arbitrary positioning of the pour outlet 32 of the straw. This will make it easier to transfer or dispense the fluid food of the container 1 into another container or to drink the fluid food through the straw.
Simply inserted into a container filled with a fluid food, the straw of the present invention enables pouring the fluid food to the last drop, does not drip, prevents the outer periphery of its open end from being contaminated to keep the hygiene, and enables easy re-closure of the container.
Where the straw has a two- or three-tube structure, it is made capable of opening and closing its connecting hole and enables both pouring and drinking with only this straw.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2001-45127 | Feb 2001 | JP | national |
PCT/JP02/01488 | Aug 2003 | WO | international |
This application is a continuation of co-pending application Ser. No. 10/467,458, filed on Aug. 7, 2003, the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | 10467458 | Aug 2003 | US |
Child | 11105529 | Apr 2005 | US |