This application is a 371 of PCT/JP2009/053473 filed Feb. 19, 2009, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
The present invention relates to a twist-cut unsealing mechanism for unsealing a content pouring unit constituted of a spout and a cap and used for a container for accommodating a fluid content.
An unsealing type of a content pouring unit of a container includes a twist-cut unsealing type constituted of a spout and a cap. For example, a transfusion container is a container filling as its content transfusion such as nutrient and medicament. The medicament is injected into a patient via a catheter. A pouch container made of a flexible pouch container has been developed as a transfusion container. A spout with a closed liquid passage is mounted on the pouring unit of a transfusion container. The spout is covered with a cap to protect and prevent accidental opening of a liquid passage. The spout and cap constitute a spout-cap assembly.
For transfusion operation as a content pouring operation, a cap is dismounted, a pouring port of the spout is opened, and the port is connected to a catheter. The following structures of a spout-cap assembly have been adopted to simplify the transfusion operation and reduce a load on an operator. The structures allow a cap dismount operation to serve at the same time as a spout pouring unit opening operation, as described in conventional techniques of Patent Documents 1 to 4:
Patent Document 1: Japanese PATENT LAID-OPEN 2002-293361
Patent Document 2: Japanese PATENT LAID-OPEN 2002-211593
Patent Document 3: Japanese UTILITY REG. 2605789
Patent Document 4: Japanese PATENT LAID-OPEN 2006-27662
Patent Document 5: Japanese PATENT LAID-OPEN 6-23013
Patent Document 6: Japanese PATENT LAID-OPEN 2004-131086
Patent Document 7: Japanese PATENT LAID-OPEN 2000-43908
In Patent Documents 1 and 2, the upper end of a liquid passage of a spout is sealed with a sealing member, and the spout is covered with a cap. At the upper end in the cap, there is provided a vacancy capable of receiving the sealing member of the spout. In the state that the spout is covered with the cap, the sealing member of the spout is fitted in the vacancy of the cap to integrally couple the spout and cap. When the content is to be poured out from the container, it is necessary to dismount the cap. In this dismount operation, as the cap is raised being rotated, since the sealing member is held by the cap, the sealing member is twist-cut from the spout, and the pouring port is opened. However, it is not possible to definitely judge completion of twist-cut of the sealing member. It occurs often, therefore, that the cap is rotated more than necessary.
In the spout-cap assembly described in Cited Document 3, the vertical groove of the sealing member is meshed with the vertical groove of the cap vacancy so that the cap holds the sealing member. The spout is provided with a cam mechanism so that as the cap is rotated, the cam mechanism raises the cap. A vertical relative motion is, therefore, possible between the sealing member and cap. There is therefore a fear that the sealing member is removed from the cap vacancy after twist-cut.
The spout-cap assembly described in Patent Document 4 is provided with a structure of preventing removal of the sealing member from the cap.
It is important to make an operator know completion of twist-cut of the sealing member in order to prevent erroneous operation during unsealing operation. However, the spout-cap assemblies according to the techniques described in Patent Documents 1 to 4 are not provided with means for making an operator know completion of twist-cut of the sealing member so that erroneous operation is likely to occur.
It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a twist-cut unsealing mechanism for a spout-cap assembly of the type that the sealing member of a liquid passage of a spout is twist-cut by a cap, the mechanism being capable of making an operator surely know completion of twist-cut of the sealing member and preventing erroneous operation of the operation.
In order to achieve the object, there is provided a twist-cut unsealing mechanism for a container including a spout mounted on a pouring port of the container and a cap detachably mounted on the spout in which the container is unsealed by twist-cut a sealing member for sealing a liquid passage of the spout by rotation of the cap around a rotation center line; wherein
the spout includes the liquid passage in a tubular body, the liquid passage communicating with an inside of the container at a base portion of the tubular body, and an unsealing expression mechanism having the sealing member to be twist-cut and coupling the body of the spout;
the cap includes a tubular wall forming a tubular vacancy and having an open lower end, at least an upper portion of the body of the spout is capable of concentrically fitted in the cap;
the twist-cut unsealing expression mechanism includes a both-side protrusion disposed along a virtual circle around the rotation center line and an abutment protrusion capable of relative motion along the virtual circle, and one of the both-side protrusion and the abutment protrusion is fixed to the spout and the other protrusion is fixed to the cap;
the both-side protrusion includes a gentle sliding surface and a steep stopper surface both having generally the same protrusion height in a radial direction and disposed side by side in opposite directions along the circle;
the abutment protrusion is capable of abutting against the sliding surface and the stopper surface;
at a position where the abutment protrusion passes the sliding surface in a rotation direction, a relative rotation position of the spout and the cap passes a twist-cut completion position completing twist-cut of the sealing member and is at a separation permission position of permitting separation of the cap:
the twist-cut unsealing structure for a container includes a rotation transmission unit capable of abutting against the sealing member of the spout in an upper portion of the tubular vacancy, and a sealing member holding portion capable of accommodating and holding the sealing member of the spout in the upper portion of the tubular vacancy.
In the invention described in claim 1, the twist-cut unsealing expression mechanism can express the twist-cut completion position of the sealing member. As the abutment protrusion slides on the sliding surface of the gentle slope of the both-side protrusion having at its front and back surfaces a gentle slope sliding surface and a steep slope stopper surface, an operator can indicate in a pseudo manner a state change during twist-cut and twist-cut completion by making the operator know a resistance change.
In this case, if an intermediate state during twist-cut of the sealing member can be provided, the operator can anticipate a twist-cut end stage and can have an operation margin, which is particularly effective for avoidance of an erroneous operation. In order to express an intermediate change in twist-cut and a state change of twist-cut, it is effective to generate an operation resistance change in twist-cut by using the slope.
As illustrated in Patent Documents 5 to 7, a lock mechanism for preventing reverse rotation of the container and a lid member may be used by using an operation protrusion. This lock mechanism uses as an abutment surface the side wall rising upright like a cliff of a wedge protrusion in order to prevent particularly reverse rotation. Although a final state of the container and a lid member can be expressed, an intermediate state change cannot be indicated.
In the invention described in claim 2, if two or more both-side protrusions are provided, a rotation angle between at least one abutment protrusion disposed between the opposing sliding surfaces and the sliding surface is a rotation angle or larger necessary for twist-cutting the sealing member.
In the invention described in claim 3, two or more both-side protrusions are provided. An angle between opposing sliding surfaces about the cap rotation center line is twice or larger than the rotation angle necessary for twist-cut of the sealing member so that twist-cut is ensured.
In the invention described in claim 4, in the twist-cut operation, a rotation angle necessary for separating the cap is set to 45 degrees to 130 degrees. It is therefore possible to twist-cut the sealing member reliably.
In the invention described in claim 5, it is easy to adopt the structure easy to perform engagement and release of the cap and spout.
In the invention described in claim 6, water drip holes and water drip grooves are formed through the cap. It is therefore easy to perform water drip and drying in a washing process.
In the invention described in claim 7, a clearance between an abutment surface of the cap rotation transmission unit and an abutment surface of the sealing member is set very narrow. There is therefore only a small play of the sealing member and position alignment between the rotation transmission unit and the sealing member is secure. Transmission of a rotation force is reliably performed from the rotation transmission unit to the sealing member, and the sealing member is twist-cut reliably.
The details of the will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings, in connection with the best embodiments.
In
The spout-cap assembly 1 is constituted of: a spout 2 mounted on a pouring port 5 of a container 4; and a cap 3 covering the spout 2. Between the spout 2 and cap 3, there are provided a twist-cut unsealing expression mechanism 41, an engaging mechanism 42 and a sealing member holding mechanism 43, to be described later. As illustrated in
The body 7 has a liquid passage 11 (
A guard flange 30 is disposed just above the container mount 6, and a riding preventing protrusion 85 is formed at opposite ends to prevent the guard flange 30 from riding over each other while a plurality of spouts are transported after manufacture.
As illustrated in
As described above, the spout-cap assembly 1 is provided with the twist-cut unsealing expression mechanism 41, engaging mechanism 42 and sealing member holding mechanism 43.
The twist-cut unsealing expression mechanism 41 is provided with a both-side protrusion 51 formed on the cap 3 and an abutment protrusion 52 formed on the spout 2. The abutment protrusion 52 cooperates with the both-side protrusion 51 of the twist-cut unsealing mechanism mounted on the cap 3, and demonstrates a function of representing a twist-cut completion position of the sealing member 15. As illustrated in
Although the rotation angle necessary for twist-cut of the sealing member changes slightly depending upon the material of the spout 2, if polyethylene is used as the material, the rotation angle is about 45 degrees to 130 degrees.
The both-side protrusion 51 is disposed in various ways depending upon the angle at which a twist-cut sense of the sealing member is desired to be obtained or at which rotation of the cap 3 is desired to be stopped. For example, two both-side protrusions 51 are disposed as illustrated in
The spout 2 is provided with the abutment protrusion 52 of a plate shape of the twist-cut unsealing expression mechanism 41. Namely, the abutment protrusion 52 of a plate shape protrudes from the surface of the body 7 of the spout 2 in a direction perpendicular to the center line 17. The abutment protrusion 52 has a shape that the side of the abutment protrusion 52 on the side facing the center line 17, i.e., the side on the inner side is fixed to the spout 2, and the upper end and outer side wall are exposed. Although the lower end of the abutment protrusion 52 may be exposed, the shape that the abutment protrusion 52 is connected to and fixed to the reinforcing guard flange 56 is preferable if this guard flange exists under the abutment protrusion as in this embodiment.
In the state that the cap 3 is mounted on the spout 2, a height h1 (
In this embodiment, although the cap 3 is provided with the both-side protrusion 51, and the spout 2 is provided with the abutment protrusion. Conversely in another embodiment, the cap 3 may be provided with the abutment protrusion 52, and the spout 2 may be provided with the both-side protrusion 51. The lower surface of the reinforcing guard flange 56 may be used to transport the spout 2 in a suspending state after manufacture.
As illustrated in
The spout-cap assembly 1 is provided with the sealing member holding mechanism 43.
In this embodiment, as illustrated in
A sealing member holding portion 74 and an abutment portion 75 are disposed near at the upper end of the small diameter portion 31 of the cap 3.
The sealing member holding portion 74 is provided with a holding flange 77 protruding toward the center line 17. Each holding flange 77 engages with the engaging flange 73 extending from the side wall of the sealing member 15 in the sealing member holding portion 74 without being separated. When the cap 3 is mounted on the spout 2, the holding flange 77 engaged overriding the engaging flange 73.
The abutment portion 75 has abutment members 76 facing the side wall of the spout 2 side sealing members 15 and protruding into the tubular vacancy 27 at a 90 degree angular interval around the center line 17. The four abutment members 76 cooperate each other to develop a function like a box nut to hold the sealing member 15 and prevent a relative rotation between the sealing member 15 and cap 3 around the center line 17. A size relation is important between the sealing member 15 and abutment portion 75 when the sealing member 15 is housed in the abutment portion 75, particularly a size relation between the total length of the right and left engaging wings 72 corresponding to the longitudinal length of the sealing member 15 and inner surface of abutment portion 75, is important for effective transmission of twist-cut torque from the abutment portion 75 to the sealing member 15.
Namely, as illustrated in
In order to solve this problem, as illustrated in
In this manner, as illustrated in
Since the water drip holes 83 and water drip grooves 84 are formed in the cap 3, drainage after retort processing of the spout-cap assembly 1 becomes good.
When a container manufacture machine covers the spout 2 with the cap 3 of the spout-cap assembly 1, the abutment protrusion 52 of the spout 2 is detected, the sealing member 15 of the spout 2 is correctly fitted in the sealing member holding portion 74 of the cap 3 along a proper direction relative to the cap 3, e.g., along a direction extending to the center angle position (
When an operator unseals the spout 2 and pours the content liquid from the container 4, the operator rotates the cap 3 around the center line 17 and confirms a change in a resistance while the abutment protrusion 52 rises the sliding surface 54 of the both-side protrusion 51 and a click sound generated when the abutment protrusion drops along the stopper surface 55. In this manner, it becomes possible to know that the thin portion 16 supporting the sealing member 15 is completely twist-cut and the rotation angle is in a range suitable for separating the cap 3.
An operation of the spout-cap assembly 1 structured as above will be described in the following.
A container manufacture machine detects the abutment protrusion 52 of the spout 2 and the both-side protrusion 51 of the cap 3 to position the abutment protrusion 52 at the center of the sliding surface 53 of the protrusion 51 to cover the spout 2 with the cap 3 in the center line 17 direction. In this manner, the sealing member 15 of the spout 2 is fitted correctly in the sealing member holding portion 74 of the cap 3, and the sealing member 15 having each side wall being surrounded by the abutment portion 76 is held being supported by the engaging flange 73. In this case, the cap side engaging piece 62 of the cap 3 is engaged with the spout side engaging piece 61 of the spout 2 by the undercuts 64 and 63 to complete the spout-cap assembly 1.
When the spout-cap assembly 1 is to be unsealed, the cap 3 is rotated relative to the spout 2 around the center line 17. The cap 3 pushes two side walls (85a and 85c or 85b and 85d (refer to
The operator knows a state suitable for separating the cap 3 from an increase in a friction resistance while the abutment protrusion 52 of the spout 2 rises the sliding surface 54 of the both-side protrusion 51 and extinguishment of the friction resistance and generation of a click sound when the abutment portion drops along the stopper surface 55. In this manner, it is possible to separate the cap from the unsealed spout 2. The stopper surface 55 prevents the cap from being rotated excessively, and it is possible to make the operator know that the cap 3 is at the position capable of being separated. In this case, the sealing member 15 in the spout-cap assembly 1 is twist-cut and held in the sealing member holding portion 74 of the cap 3.
According to the present invention, there is provided a twist-cut unsealing mechanism for a spout-cap assembly of the type that a sealing member of a spout liquid passage is twist-cut with the cap, capable of providing easy position alignment of the spout and cap during a cap mount operation, fitting the sealing member in a cap vacancy in a correct posture, and reliably holding the twist-cut sealing member in the cap without dropping the sealing member.
1 . . . spout-cap assembly, 2 . . . spout, 3 . . . cap, 4 . . . container, 5 . . . pouring port, 6 . . . container mount, 7 . . . body, 8 . . . outer circumference, 11 . . . liquid passage, 12 . . . base portion, 13 . . . liquid passage, 14 . . . slip preventing step, 15 . . . sealing member, 16 . . . thin portion, 17 . . . center line, 25 . . . tubular wall, 27 . . . tubular vacancy, 28 . . . ceiling plate, 29 . . . lower end, 30 . . . guard, 31 . . . small diameter portion, 32 . . . large diameter portion, 33 . . . shoulder portion, 41 . . . twist-cut unsealing expression mechanism, 42 . . . engaging mechanism, 43 . . . sealing member holding mechanism, 51 . . . both-side protrusion, 52 . . . abutment protrusion, 53 . . . virtual circle, 54 . . . sliding surface, 55 . . . stopper surface, 56 . . . reinforcing guard, 57 . . . upper side, 61 . . . spout side engaging piece, 62 . . . cap side engaging piece, 63 . . . spout side undercut, 64 . . . cap side undercut, 71 . . . center portion, 72 . . . engaging wing, 73 . . . engaging flange, 74 . . . sealing member holding portion, 75 . . . abutment portion, 76 . . . abutment member, 77 . . . holding flange, 78 . . . inner surface, 82 . . . top surface, 83 . . . end surface, 83 . . . water drip hole, 84 . . . water drip groove, 85a to 85d . . . side surface of sealing member.
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