The present invention corresponds to the technical field of packaging containing liquid, formed by a box and a containment bag situated therein, and specifically to an outlet tap connected to the bag with an opening device for opening by means of lateral fins.
These days, packaging formed by a plastic bag containing the liquid, which is situated inside a cardboard box, is frequently used in order to contain liquids. This type of packaging is known as “bag in box” (BIB) packaging and is very useful for storing liquid substances in volumes suitable for personal, family and even professional use; these liquid substances can be dispensed in various doses, depending on the user’s requirements.
With this objective, this type of packaging usually has a tap which enables the user to open and close the outlet flow of the liquid at their convenience.
The model of tap that is most commonly used in this type of packaging, known in the sector by its trade name “Vitop”, is formed by a body that has a connection to the bag and an outlet mouth to the exterior in the bottom region thereof. Inside the body of the tap, the latter includes a patch for closing the outlet mouth and a rubber spring connected to the patch. One feature of this type of tap is that they also have an opening device with lateral fins connected to the patch.
The closure patch is thus naturally in the closure position thanks to the action of the spring, which pushes it downwards. In order to allow the passage of liquid, the patch has to be lifted by overcoming the force of the spring; this is achieved by using the thumb, ring finger and middle finger, pushing the two lateral fins of the opening device upwards.
When this action is no longer exerted, the spring automatically returns the patch to the closure position of the tap, cutting off the flow. Although this tap is actuated with just one hand, it is necessary to use the other hand to hold the glass or container that is intended to collect the emerging fluid, placing it below the outlet mouth.
As a result, the user’s movement is limited, since both hands have to be used for the same purpose. It is precisely the object of the present invention to provide a way of solving this drawback, achieving a tap that does not require the use of both hands.
The tap for packaging containing liquid presented here, for packaging formed by a box and a containment bag situated therein, comprises a body with a connection to the bag and an outlet mouth to the exterior in the bottom region thereof, and in the interior thereof it comprises a patch for closing the outlet mouth and a spring connected to the patch. The tap also comprises an opening device with lateral fins connected to the patch.
This tap also comprises means for actuating the fins of the opening device.
Said actuation means are formed by a lever part and a connection element for connecting the lever part to the body of the tap.
The lever part comprises two side pieces situated on both sides of the outlet mouth and a bottom end arranged between said outlet mouth and the packaging, with an elevation which is lower than that of the outlet mouth. In this way, in a closure position of the tap in which the patch is engaged in the outlet mouth thereof, each side piece has a top end close to one of the fins, and the bottom end has a horizontal separation distance with respect to the packaging. Likewise, the connection element for connecting the lever part to the body of the tap is attached to said body and comprises coupling means for coupling to both side pieces of the lever part. These coupling means are such that they form a tilting shaft for this lever part from the closure position of the tap to an opening position of the tap, wherein the separation distance of the bottom end of the lever part with respect to the packaging is less than in the closure position and the top end of the side pieces thereof is in contact with the corresponding fin, wherein these fins have an elevation which is greater than that of the closure position, such that the separation of the patch with respect to the outlet mouth is permitted.
A significant improvement of the prior art is obtained by means of the tap for packaging containing liquid proposed here.
A tap that can be opened using just one hand, the one holding the glass or container intended to be filled with liquid, is therefore achieved, since by simply pushing the lever part with the glass, the fins of the opening device are lifted and as a result the closure patch is lifted or separated with respect to the outlet mouth, thus allowing the tap to be opened and allowing the flow of the liquid contained therein.
This is possible by means of a simple tap comprising actuation means that allow the tap to be opened using just one hand, and furthermore also the option of coupling these actuation means to existing taps for this type of packaging is also possible, meaning that it can be used as first choice or else adapted to the taps which currently exist on the market, with it not being necessary to replace same and unnecessary costs are thereby avoided.
A tap which is very practical and efficient, which allows rapid and easy use with just one hand by the user, and which keeps their other hand free to use in any other way required therefore results.
In order to aid better understanding of the features of the invention, in accordance with one preferred practical embodiment of the invention, a series of drawings is provided as an integral part of said description, in which the following is represented by way of illustration and in a non-limiting manner:
In light of the figures provided, it can be seen how, in a first preferred embodiment of the invention shown in
This tap comprises means for actuating the fins (6) of the opening device (5), which comprise a lever part (7) and a connection element (8) for connecting same to the body of the tap.
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Moreover, the connection element (8) for connecting the lever part (7) to the body (1) of the tap is attached to said body (1) and comprises coupling means for coupling to both side pieces (9) of the lever part (1).
These coupling means form a tilting shaft for tilting this lever part (7) from the closure position of the tap to an opening position thereof, in which the horizontal separation distance of the bottom end (10) of the lever part (7) with respect to the packaging is less than in the closure position and the top end (9.1) of the side pieces (9) thereof is in contact with the corresponding fin (6), wherein these fins (6) have an elevation which is greater than that which they have in the closure position.
Consequently, when the bottom end (10) of the lever part (7) is pushed horizontally by means of the very container that is intended to be filled with liquid, held with the only hand that is involved in the process, the lever part (7) tilts about the tilting shaft such that the bottom end (10) thereof moves closer to the packaging, while the top end (9.1) of the side pieces pushes the fins (6) upwards.
This lifting of the fins (6) causes the closure patch to be raised, removing it from the outlet mouth (3) and thereby allowing the flow to pass. When the horizontal pushing force stops, the elastic force of the spring (4) closes the tap again, making the patch and the fins (6) descend.
In this first preferred embodiment of the invention, as shown in
As can be seen in
For its part, the connection element (8) in this case comprises two first grooves (15) configured for the tight passage of a corresponding linking flange (13) and a central opening (16) for the passage of the connection rod (14), an opening which has the same configuration as the rod (14), that is to say it is a cylindrical space with two diametrically opposed grooves.
The closure element (8) has a central opening (16) for the passage of the connection rod (14), an opening (16) which has the same configuration as the rod (14), that is to say a cylindrical space with two diametrically opposed grooves.
In this variant embodiment, the lateral fins (6) of the opening device (5) have a cylindrical configuration adjoining the flat upper face of the opening device (5) and project slightly therefrom. The end of these lateral fins (6) are located in this variant in a recess practiced inside the top end (9.1) of the side pieces (9).
In the same way as in the first embodiment, in this variant when the bottom end (10) of the lever part (7) is pushed horizontally by means of the very container that is intended to be filled with liquid, the lever part (7) tilts around the tilting shaft such that the bottom end (10) thereof moves closer to the packaging, while the top end (9.1) of the side pieces (9) pushes the fins (6) upwards.
In other preferred embodiments of the invention, such as a second embodiment shown in
This case involves an adaptation of the actuation means to an existing tap for this type of packaging, and therefore the lever part (7) and the connection element (8) comprise measures adapted to the dimensions of the body (1) of the tap.
The objective in this case is therefore to provide an existing tap with additional means which couple to the existing tap, such that when the lever part (7) is pushed by a glass or container in a horizontal direction, the result is the same as in the first embodiment proposed above.
Consequently, in this second embodiment, the body (1) of the tap comprises, in a region close to the top end, lateral guides (17) for sliding the fins (6) of the opening device (5), and the connection element (8) comprises a top base (8.1) with one or more flanges for attachment (18) to the cover (25) arranged on the top end of the body (1) of the tap. Thanks to these flanges (18) for attachment to the cover (25), the connection element (8) is rigidly connected to the existing tap. Also provided is a lateral surface (8.2) which emerges perpendicularly from the front contour of the top base (8.1), configured to be coupled to the outer surface of the body (1) of the tap.
In this case, the longitudinal shaft which forms the tilting shaft is attached precisely to the free end of this lateral surface (8.2).
Just like in the first embodiment described above, in this second embodiment too the lever part (7) comprises two side pieces (9) situated on both sides of the outlet mouth (3) and a bottom end (10) arranged between said outlet mouth (3) and the packaging, with an elevation which is lower than or below that of the outlet mouth (3). The side pieces (9) of the lever part (7) comprise cavities (12) for engagement of the ends of the longitudinal shaft (11), allowing said shaft to rotate.
Also in this second embodiment, when the bottom end (10) of the lever part (7) is pushed horizontally by means of the very container that is intended to be filled with liquid, held with the only hand that is involved in the process, the lever part (7) tilts about the tilting shaft such that the bottom end (10) thereof moves closer to the packaging, while the top end (9.1) of the side pieces pushes the fins (6) of the existing tap upwards.
This lifting of the fins (6) causes the closure patch to be raised, removing it from the outlet mouth (3) and thereby allowing the flow to pass. When the horizontal pushing force stops, the elastic force of the spring (4) closes the tap again, making the patch and the fins (6) descend.
The lateral surface (8.2) which emerges perpendicularly from the front contour of the top base (8.1) of the connection element (8), in this case finishes with a circular housing (30) having an open circular opening (31) and is configured to house the longitudinal shaft (11) and to allow same to rotate. By means of simple pressure, the longitudinal shaft (11) is inserted and remains removably attached in said housing (30) provided with an open circular opening (31), having freedom of rotation in both directions.
The main objective of this reinforcement (19) is to protect the cardboard packaging since, when a horizontal force is exerted so as to tilt the lever part (7), a perforation could be made in the cardboard packaging due to an excessive force being used. Thanks to this reinforcement plate, the horizontal pressure on the cardboard is distributed over a larger rigid surface, thereby eliminating this risk.
This reinforcement plate (19) can also be used in the other first and third embodiments described in the present invention.
In this third embodiment, both the lever part (7) and the connection element (8) are formed by respective curved wires. As shown in
Furthermore, in this case, the body (1) of the tap comprises, in a region close to the top end, lateral guides (17) for sliding the fins (6) of the opening device (5), and the connection element (8) comprises an adjustment part (22) for fitting to the cover (25) arranged on the top end of the body (1) of the tap, which comprises holes (23) for coupling of the ends of the connection element (8).
The described embodiments only constitute examples of the present invention and therefore the specific details, terms and phrases used in this specification must not be regarded as being limiting, but rather have to be understood only as a basis for the claims and as a representative basis that provides an understandable description, as well as sufficient information for a person skilled in the art to apply the present invention.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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U202132497 | Dec 2021 | ES | national |