The present application is a national phase entry under 35 U.S.C. § 371 of International Application No. PCT EP2014/079500, filed on Dec. 31, 2014, published in English, which claims priority from PCT Application No. PCT/EP2013/078164 filed Dec. 31, 2013, the disclosures of which are incorporated by reference herein.
The invention generally concerns sealed containers, in particular containers for liquids, for example beverages.
More precisely, the invention relates to a topper for such a sealed container.
Yogurt is a milk based product which is eaten using a spoon or drunk.
Drinkable yogurts, as well as various beverages, are generally sold in containers such as small plastic bottles comprising a neck, sealed with a lid or a screwed cap. The seal or cap is to be removed by a user to drink the content of the bottle.
However, the operation of removing the lid is generally impractical, as the lid is glued to a flange of the container, and the liquid content may be spilled when removing the lid. This operation can be even more critical if a container has a large opening, for example if the container is a cup.
Instead of removing the lid, it has been proposed to only pierce it so as to drink through the created opening, similarly to how it could be performed with a straw. Therefore, the beverage can be easily drunk everywhere and in any circumstances, including when walking or when having only one free hand.
The Utility Model ES 1079052 describes a flat accessory with a perforation funnel which can be applied to a container for perforating it. A hole in the accessory enables drinking through the opening consequently created within the lid. Such accessory is efficient, but it requires being manually placed on the lid at first, and then carefully handled by the user, which is detrimental for the handiness of the product. Furthermore, the accessory may be lost.
The patent applications JP2004123155 and JP2003327266 disclose two accessories for containers, each presenting a moveable part with a cutting edge. These accessories must securely engage the container before using the edge, which improves their reliability. However such accessories still require inconvenient manual handling. Moreover, these accessories are complex, bulky and expensive.
Besides, all said known perforation accessories may create excessively large openings in the container if handled without the necessary caution, and the beverage may be spilled.
In view of these drawbacks, there is a need for an improved container accessory with is simpler, cheaper, handier, while allowing good control of the perforation.
The present invention proposes in a first aspect a topper for a container having an upper surface, the topper including:
Preferred but non-limiting features of the present invention are as follows:
The present invention proposes in a second aspect an assembly including a topper according to the first aspect and a container, wherein the topper engages an upper surface of the container.
Preferred but non-limiting features are as follows:
The present invention proposes in a third aspect a method of using the assembly according to the second aspect, the method including steps of:
The above, and other objects, features and advantages of this invention, will be apparent in the following detailed description which is to be read in connection with the accompanying drawings wherein:
With reference to
The container 1 is for example a substantially cylindrical (and/or slightly conical) hollow piece made of glass, carton or plastic, in particular, polystyrene (PS), polypropylene (PP), polyethylene (PE), polylactic acid (PLA). As it will be explained, the upper surface 10 is intended to be perforated. This upper part 10 preferably includes a lid sealing the container 1, the lid being for example made of aluminium, paper, plastic, or an association thereof.
The container 1 may have a drinking glass shape or yogurt cup shape. The container may thus comprise an opening, which is to be covered by the upper surface (10), a bottom, and side walls. The opening and/or the side walls can have, horizontally a square cross section or a square with rounded corners cross section, or round cross section or an oval cross section. The walls might form a cylinder shape or conical shape The walls (perpendicular to the cross section) may be provided with elements such as stickers or banderoles. Elements such as banderoles can contribute to re-enforcing the mechanical resistance of the container. The largest dimension of the cross section, for example the diameter of the cross section is circular, of the opening is herein referred to as “D” or “width”. The height of the walls is herein referred to as “H”. In some embodiments 0.5H≤D≤H. In some embodiment 0.5D≤H≤D. In one embodiment the container does not present a neck with a narrowed opening compared to the side walls cross section. In another embodiment the container has a bottle shape with a neck.
The container 1 can be filled with a liquid, preferably a milk-based composition. The liquid in the container 1 can be any liquid, for example an edible or drinkable liquid, often referred to as foods liquids. It can be for example a sauce, a soup or a beverage: herein beverage include waters, juices, sodas, milk-based compositions such as milk, optionally flavored, and fermented milk products, for example yogurt or kefir.
The container may be for example a container of 50 ml (or 50 g), to 1 L (or 1 kg), for example a container of 50 ml (or 50 g) to 80 ml (or 80 g), or 80 ml (or 80 g) to 100 ml (or 100 g), or 100 ml (or 100 g) to 125 ml (or 125 g), or 125 ml (or 125 g) to 150 ml (or 150 g), or 150 ml (or 150 g) to 200 ml (or 200 g), or 250 ml (or 250 g) to 300 ml (or 300 g), or 300 ml (or 300 g) to 500 ml (or 500 g), or 500 ml (or 500 g) to 750 ml (or 750 g), or 750 ml (or 750 g) to 1 L (or 1 kg).
It is to be understood that the skilled person would know how to adapt the topper according to the invention to any container 1 having an upper surface 10.
In the exemplary embodiment represented by figures, the container 1 is 85 mm tall (H=85 mm), 65 mm wide (D=65 mm).
The topper 2 is for instance a piece crowning the container 1. It can be made of a similar or different plastic material as container 1, for example polystyrene (PS), polypropylene (PP), polyethylene (PE), polylactic acid (PLA). PP is found to present a good flexibility and breakability compromise. In other words, the topper 2 includes a body adapted to engage the upper surface 10 of the container 1, in particular in a secure way.
As it can be seen on
The upper surface 10 is preferably engaged according to its periphery. In other words, by engaging it is meant cooperating with this periphery of this upper surface 10 so as to assemble the container 1 and the topper 2.
Thus, in the example of
When the skirt 2a engages the upper surface 10, the skirt 2b defines an inner recess V (in particular a cylindrical volume) between the top part 2a and the container 1. In the exemplary embodiment, the topper 2 is 12 mm tall, and the inner recess V defined is nearly 8 mm deep.
Perforation Platform
The topper 2 is provided with a movable perforation platform 3 having at least one protruding perforating element 4a, 4b. As represented by
The perforation platform 3 includes at least one orifice 5a, 5b, preferably a main orifice 5a and an auxiliary orifice 5b. The main orifice 5a is a drinking orifice, and the auxiliary orifice 5b is a breathing orifice (it allows air entrance within the container 1 to replace the drunk liquid).
The perforation platform 3 is movable with respect to the top part 2a between a resting position and a working position in which the perforating element 4a, 4b perforates the upper surface 10 of the container 1.
When the perforation platform 3 has two orifices 5a, 5b, the perforation platforms 3 has two corresponding perforating elements 4a, 4b. Each perforating element 4a, 4b cooperates with an orifice 5a, 5b so as to create an opening lined up with the orifice 5a, 5b in the upper surface 10 when perforated. In others words, when the perforation platform 3 is in working position, fluidic connection is enabled between the inside and the outside of the container 1 through the perforated upper surface 10 and the perforation platform (via orifices 5a, 5b).
On the first embodiment, the resting position is represented on
In these examples, the movement for switching to working position comprises a rotation of the perforation platform 3 according to an axis sensibly parallel to the top part 2a (by approximately 12° in the exemplary embodiment of
In the exemplary embodiment of
To this end, the first and the second hinges 7a, 7b advantageously present parallel axis. It is to be noted that it is possible to have more than two hinges (and consequently more than one joint part 30).
As it can be seen in
If the movement continues, the second hinge 7b begins to operate (as the distal end of the perforation platform 3 already touches the container 1, an exclusive rotation according to the first hinge 7a is no more possible) so as to open the angle between the joint part 30 and the perforation platform 3. The second perforating element 4b continues perforating the upper surface 10. The angle between the joint part 30 and the perforation platform 3 reaches 180° (see
If the movement still continues, the angle between the joint part 30 and the perforation platform 3 exceeds 180° (see
To trigger the movement, in the examples of
In shall be understood that the present invention is not limited to any kind of action for switching from resting position to working position. Alternatively to pushing, some architectures may propose to translate the perforation platform 3, or even pulling it (for example if the perforation platform 3 is linked to the top part 2a by a rotation axis arranged between the first and the second openings 5a, 5b (instead of at least one hinge), pulling the rear part of the perforation platform (near the second opening 5b) leads to the first perforating element 4a perforating the upper surface 10).
Breakable Portions
The perforation platform 3 is further held in the resting position by at least one breakable portion 6 connecting the perforation platform 3 to the topper 2. As represented by
A breakable portion is a physical link between the perforation platform 3 and the top part 2a (for instance a thin plastic thread), which is intended to irreparably break when subjected to a force which is above a given threshold.
It has to be understood that even if the whole topper (as any plastic piece) will ultimately break if subjected to a sufficient force, said threshold is far below the breaking point of the top part 2a, and sufficiently low for being reachable with the strength of a finger (at the most a few Newtons). In other words, the breakable portions 6 may be seen as “weak points” of the topper 2: if a stress is applied between the perforation platform 3 and the top part 2a, the rupture always takes place at the breakable portions 6, and not in the perforation platform 3 or in the top part 2a.
The breakable portions 6 have two effects:
It can be noted that the perforating platform 3 may be linked to the top part 2a only with breakable portions 6 (i.e. without hinges 7a, 7b nor axis). In such a configuration, the switching movement of the perforation platform 3 is a full translation. When in working position (after the breakable portions 6 are broken), the perforation platform 3 is physically detached from the top part 2a.
Other Improvements of the Topper
Preferably, the perforation platform 3 and the at least one breakable portion 6 are integral to the top part 2a. The limit between the perforation portion 3 and the top part 2a thus forms a “dotted line”, the dots of which are the breakable portions 6 spaced apart one from the other. Further, the hinge(s) 7a, 7b is(are) also integral to the top part 2a.
The whole topper 2 can therefore be cast in one piece (for example of polypropylene). The cost and the production time are therefore greatly reduced.
Moreover, the first hinge 7a is preferably located at a distal end of an arm 20 protruding from the top part 2a through said inner recess V, so as to bring this first hinge 7a close to the upper surface 10. Preferably, the distal part of the arm 20 comes to contact the upper surface 10, as represented on
To further protect the perforation platform 3, the top part 2a may be at least partially covered by a sticker 22 (as represented on
In one embodiment, not represented, a protection lid is provided in the inner part of topper to protect the perforation platform, for example to prevent children from being hurt by the perforating element(s). The protection lid can for example be a disc positioned on a shoulder to the skirt. This protection lid is perforated when the perforation platform in moved to the working position.
Assembly
According to a second aspect, the invention proposes an assembly including a topper 2 as previously described, and a container 1 of which an upper surface 10 is engaged with the topper 2. The upper surface 10 of the container 1 is preferably a lid sealing the container 1.
As already explained, there is no more need to mount the topper only right before perforating the container. The assembly can be sold as such, the perforating platform 3 being held by the breakable portions 6 in the resting position. When a user wishes to drink the liquid inside the container, the user just has to apply a force on the perforation platform 3 up to break the breaking portion 6. It leads to a controlled perforation of the lid 10.
Method
According to a third aspect, the invention proposes a method of using the assembly according to the second aspect of the invention, the method including steps of:
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PCT/EP2013/078164 | Dec 2013 | WO | international |
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PCT/EP2014/079500 | 12/31/2014 | WO | 00 |
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WO2015/101654 | 7/9/2015 | WO | A |
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1079052 | Apr 2013 | ES |
2003327266 | Nov 2003 | JP |
2004123155 | Apr 2004 | JP |
2005022757 | Jan 2005 | JP |
2009179348 | Aug 2009 | JP |
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