CA2009305A1 - Device for hygienic protection for containers of drinks, edible liquids and other products in general - Google Patents

Device for hygienic protection for containers of drinks, edible liquids and other products in general

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CA2009305A1
CA2009305A1 CA002009305A CA2009305A CA2009305A1 CA 2009305 A1 CA2009305 A1 CA 2009305A1 CA 002009305 A CA002009305 A CA 002009305A CA 2009305 A CA2009305 A CA 2009305A CA 2009305 A1 CA2009305 A1 CA 2009305A1
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lid
fact
layer
protective layer
hygienic protection
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French (fr)
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Ferruccio Canini
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Priority claimed from IT8912435A external-priority patent/IT1232693B/en
Priority claimed from IT8912436A external-priority patent/IT8912436A0/en
Priority claimed from IT8912507A external-priority patent/IT8912507A0/en
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Publication of CA2009305A1 publication Critical patent/CA2009305A1/en
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
    • B65D17/00Rigid or semi-rigid containers specially constructed to be opened by cutting or piercing, or by tearing of frangible members or portions
    • B65D17/28Rigid or semi-rigid containers specially constructed to be opened by cutting or piercing, or by tearing of frangible members or portions at lines or points of weakness
    • B65D17/401Rigid or semi-rigid containers specially constructed to be opened by cutting or piercing, or by tearing of frangible members or portions at lines or points of weakness characterised by having the line of weakness provided in an end wall
    • B65D17/4012Rigid or semi-rigid containers specially constructed to be opened by cutting or piercing, or by tearing of frangible members or portions at lines or points of weakness characterised by having the line of weakness provided in an end wall for opening partially by means of a tearing tab
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
    • B65D17/00Rigid or semi-rigid containers specially constructed to be opened by cutting or piercing, or by tearing of frangible members or portions
    • B65D17/28Rigid or semi-rigid containers specially constructed to be opened by cutting or piercing, or by tearing of frangible members or portions at lines or points of weakness
    • B65D17/34Arrangement or construction of pull or lift tabs
    • B65D17/36Arrangement or construction of pull or lift tabs adapted for engagement with opening tools, e.g. slotted keys
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
    • B65D17/00Rigid or semi-rigid containers specially constructed to be opened by cutting or piercing, or by tearing of frangible members or portions
    • B65D17/28Rigid or semi-rigid containers specially constructed to be opened by cutting or piercing, or by tearing of frangible members or portions at lines or points of weakness
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
    • B65D2517/00Containers specially constructed to be opened by cutting, piercing or tearing of wall portions, e.g. preserving cans or tins
    • B65D2517/0001Details
    • B65D2517/0098Means for preventing dust contacting pouring opening, e.g. a cover over the tear panel

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  • Mechanical Engineering (AREA)
  • Closures For Containers (AREA)

Abstract

Abstract Device for hygienic protection for containers of drinks, edible liquids and other products in general.
The invention refers to a device for hygienic protec-tion for containers for drinks, edible liquids and other products in general, and calls for a protective layer (30) applied to the lid, over its opening area, so as to cover, until such time as the container is opened, that part of its surface which will come into contact with the product contained inside the container when it is poured out, and in particular with the user's lips in the case of a drink (figure 1).

Description

- 1 ~n~3~3 Device for hYqienic Drotectlon for containers of drinks, edible llauids and other Droducts in qeneral.

It ls well-known that contalners for drinks, whether made of metal or paper, have openlng devlces which al-low holes of dlfferent shapes to be made in thelr lids.
Sometimes this hole is used to pour the liquid into a clean cup, or to suck the drink through a straw. In most cases, the hole in the lid is used to drink the contents of the container resting one's lip8 directly on the lid.
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Thi~ behaviour entails a serious health hazard in view of the many times the container is handled from the time it is manufactured until it is used by the cus-tomer. The same drawback from a hygienic point of view occurs for other products, edible or otherwise, of which the original state of hygiene should be main-tained intact when pouring the product through preformed ho1es or madejwith any suitable instrument.
The purpose of this invention is to overcome this draw-back by means of a device for hygienic protection al-lowing the user, for example, to rest his lips on aclean surface, sterilised at the origin.

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According to the invention, a protective layer wider than the hole throuqh which the liquid passes i5 ap-plied on top of the lid of the drink container. The protective Iayer according to the invention may be ap-plied to the lids of containers having either a pull-off or thrust-type opening devlce. Generally said protective layer is applied over the lid, but it i~
possibIe to alter the described embodiment so as to apply a layer under the Iid, which would become a ~ur-face for restlng one's lips on and a working surfacefor pourin~ out the liquid.
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If the protecti~e Layer is applied over the lid, removal of the protective layer may be associated with the operatIorr ~a~- opeffing the hole throuqh which the liquid passes; in other solutions, it is possible to prepare the hole throuah which the liquid passes under the protective layer on the lid of the container.
- -In a preferred form of jembodiment of the invention, theprotective layer may be applied to the lid of the con-talner before thls ls fastened onto the actual con-talner, thus reduclng the manufacturing costs. Based on another preferred form of embodiment, the protective layer may be double: in this case it may be applied ,; ~;i";, - :~-, ,"
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even only just before the user hlmself opens the con-tainer: thus the upper layer will be removed and the upper surface of the underlying layer will act either as a surface for the contents of the container to flow 5~ over or as a place to rest one's lips if the contents con~Ist of a drink.

~Ygure 1 shown the lid of a metal container equipped with a thin plate with cut edges and which can be torn 1~ off thc contalner to create an opening by means of a puIling ring of a type already known; said thin plate wlth the cut edges is covered by a protective layer larger than the shape of said plate, and which is removed together with the plate. Figure 2 shows, from I5 ~d o~, the plate with the cut edges after its removal together with the protective layer. Figure 3 shows the lid of the container after both said plate and the protectlve layer have been removed. Figure 4 is a par-tial axlal cross-section of the side wall, the lid of the container and,the;protective layer applied on top of the latter, before the container is opened.

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> Flgure S refers to a second variant, in which the protective layer is applied to the whole lid, which may 25 be opened in any suitable manner after removal of the ': :'` :' : ` ' ' ' ' ' ' ' , _ 4 _ 20~3~5 protective layer; in particular, there is nothing to prevent there being a through hole in the lid of the container under the protective laye.

Figure 6 refers to a third variant of embodlment, ac-cording to which the container ls a prism-shaped` con-tainer made of waterproofed cardboard.

Figure 7 is a fourth variant of embodiment, applicable speclflcally to extruded aluminium containers and flgure 8 ls a partlal axial cross-section of the con-talner lllustrated ln flgure 7.

Flgure 9 shows in perspective a further form of embodi-ment of the lnvention, while figure 10 i5 an a~ial ; cross-~ectlon of the container shown in flgure 9.
Flgure 11 ls slmllar to the prevlous figure, but refers to the contalner-opening phase. Figures 12 and 13 show the container, seen from above, before and after lt is opened.

Wlth specific reference to the first form of embodiment illustrated in flgures 1 to 4, 10 indicates a metal di~k used to form the lid of a container for a drlnk.
When it ls applied to the top of the container, the rim 2~0~3~5 11 of the disk 10 will be folded over ~o that it forms a tight seam on the upper rim of the cylindrical wall 12, as shown in figure 4. In the known manner, the disk has an elongated tab 20, defined by an outline 21, cut into the disk 10 for a fraction of lts thlckness, so that it may be pulled away in order to create an elongated opening 22 wlth a shape corresponding to th~t of the tab 20, ln order to pour out the drlnk. In order to remove the tab 20, one of lts ends is secured to a pulling ring 23: when this ring us pulled upwards, the tab 20 is gradually torn away from the disk 10 along lts cut outline 21, opening the hole 22. This system is known and is commonly used.

According to this invention, a protective layer 30, larger than the tab 20, is applied on top of the tab 20 having the cut outllne. Said protective layer may ex-tend over the whole area of the disk 10, although a circumferential extension of about 60 degrees is felt to give the user's lips sufficient hygienic protection.
The solution illustrated in figures 1 to 4 is par-ticularly effective, since it is possible to remove in a single operation, by pulling on the ring 23, both the tab 20 opening the lid of the container and the protec-tive layer 30 protecting.that part of the lid where the :

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user is to rest his lips. Furthermore, if the protec-tive layer 3a is applied to the disk 10 before this in turn is applied to the cylindrical side wall 12 of the container, the protective layer is also applied to the seamed wall 32: when the tab 20 and the protective layer 30 are applied, the latter will tear along its seamed edge 32, freeing an area of seamed edge which is protected froD a hygienic point of view.

The protective laycr may be made of various materials:
a thin layer of synthetic material or plastic-coated paper may be sui'ficient to protect the portion of the lid in que~tion if the tab 20 i5 connected to the pull-ing ring 23 and ls removed together with the protective layer 30. The protective layer 30 may als~ be made of a thln layer of metal or of an equally ~trong materlal:
in this case lt may be applied to the disk by light brazlng or using sultable adhesive~ and, liS so, be con-nected to the pulling ring 23. In this case, the disk 10 may have, right from the start, the opening 22 which will be covered by the protective layer 30, in which ` case the latter will also function as a seal. In this ; case, too, in any event, the area 31 underlying the protective layer 30 will have a far greater extension than the area of the opening 22.

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rf, on the other hand, the opening in the lid is made using a pressure device, rather than a pull-off devlce as shown in the figure, the protective layer will be ~ltted with a flap to be pulled. In the second form of emhod~ment, illustrated in figure 5, the container ha~
at least lts top part and obvlously the whole lld 61 covered by a protective hood 62, preferably made of synthetlc material, and whlch has to be torn off before openlng the lid, whlch may be done in any traditional ~anner. Agaln ln thls case the hyglenlc protection ex-tends as far as the upper edge of the container. Ob-viously the protective layer may extend over the whole sur~ace of the container.

In the thlrd form of embodiment illustrated ln figure 6, the contalner 70 is made preferably of plastlc-coated cardboard, and has a prism shape. On the lid 71 and on ~ne of the sldes 72 of the container a protec-tive layer is applied, of the stick-on type or glued wlth a sultable adheslve. It covers partly the edge be-tween the lid 71 and the the side 72. Furthermore, said protective layer covers part~ of both the lid 71 and the slde 72. On the lid 71, under the area covered by the protectlve layer 73, the lid has an openlng 74, whlch is freed when the protective layer is removed.

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In the form of embodiment illustrated in figure~ 7 to 9, the container is clearly made of extruded aluminium.
This ~ustifies the bulging outline 81 connecting the cyllndrical side-wall 83 to the flat bottom 82. In this case the protective layer 84 is applied in a similar manner to the container 70 of figure 6, and takes in part of the side surface 83 and part of the surface of the lid 82, as well as a portion of the edge between the two. The hole 85, which is freed when the protec-tive layer 84 is removed, may be preformed in the lid 82.

According to the invention, the type of adhesive used to connect the protective layer to the outer surface of ., .
the container is particularly important. Except in the case of light brazinq, envisaged in the variant descrlbed but not illust~ated with reference to figures l to 4, the adhesive must be of the thin-layer type, and capable of withst~nding high shear stresses on its plane, but easily removable by peeling, that is to say by pulling away the protective layer in a direction perpendicular to the surface to which it is applied. By exploiting the different chemical affinity of the adhesive with the protective layer on the one hand, and with the wall of the container on the other, it is pos-2~93~
g sible to arrange that, when the protective layer ispeeled off, the thln layer of adhesive remains almost entirely on the under surface of the protective layer.
In this way, when the Iips are brought into contact with the container, the user wlll not encounter any un-pleasant feellng of sticklness.

The container 100 of figure 9 has a protective layer 110, for example of a rectangular shape, the under sur-face of whlch is self-adhesive, so that it may be ap-plied, even dlrectly by the user, to the container 100.
In the form illustrated in flgure 9, it is applied partly to the lid 111 and partly to the side surface 112 of the container, ~o as to cover the edge 113.
The part 121 of the protective layer 110 applied to the lid 111 covers the area of the opening 122, represented by the dashed line. The protective layer 110 is formed by two sheets, 210 and 211, the lower one belng preferably equipped with an opening 213, shaped ap-proxlmately llke the outline of the openlng 122 in thelid 111. The upper sheet 211 has no cuts or openings of any klnd ln it~ The two sheets are held together by a thln layer of adheslve which allows them to be easily ~eparated by the user, freeing the undoubtedly clean upper ~urface of the lower sheet. The presence of the - 10 - ~ 9~

opening 213 above the future opening 122 in the lid means that it is possible to remove the upper sheet 211 by removing the segment of lid corresponding to the openlng 213 by means, for example, of the pulling ring 123.

If, instead of the pulling ring 123, a thrust ring is used, removal of the upper sheet 211 may be achieved by preparing on it a narrow protruding edge for gripping it, not shown in the figure but easily made. If the contalner does not have a preformed opening but has to be holed, for example with a pointed object, then the bottom sheet 210 will not require a preformed opening 213.

If the protective layer is applied by the manufacturer, it can be equipped with one or more seals to guarantee its integrity. If the protective layer is applied by the user before use, the seal may be applied to the packaging in which the protective layer is supplied.

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Claims (17)

1. Device for the hygienic protection of containers for drinks, edible liquids and other substances, even bulk solids, characterised by the fact that it has a protec-tive layer applied to the lid so as to cover, until the time of opening the container, the surface of the con-tainer which will come into contact with the product contained inside it when this is poured out, and in particular with the lips of the user, in the case of a drink.
2. Device for hygienic protection, according to claim 1, characterised by the fact that the protective layer takes in the whole surface of the lid, so that it forms a kind of two-ply lid.
3. Device for hygienic protection, according to claim 1, characterised by the fact that the protective layer takes in only part of the surface of the lid, and is located in the area in which the pouring opening is en-visaged.
4. Device for hygienic protection according to the foregoing claim, characterised by the fact that said protective layer is applied over a preformed hole.
5. Device for hygienic protection according to the foregoing claims, characterised by the fact that said protective layer is applied over means for opening the lid of the container.
6. Device for hygienic protection according to the foregoing claims, characterised by the fact that said protective layer is applied over the lid of the con-tainer before said lid is seamed to the side wall of the container.
7. Device for hygienic protection according to the foregoing claims, characterised by the fact that said protective layer consists of a film of synthetic material which takes in the whole lid and part of the side surface of the container.
8. Device for hygienic protection according to the foregoing claim, characterised by the fact that said protective layer has a cut for its partial removal.
9. Device for hygienic protection according to the foregoing claims, characterised by the fact that said protective layer is made of self-adhesive and heat-resistant materials.
10. Device for hygienic protection according to the foregoing claims, characterised by the fact that said protective layer consists of a pair of superimposed sheets, adhering to one another by means of a thin layer of adhesive which allows the upper layer to be removed, thus freeing the undoubtedly clean upper sur-face of the lower sheet.
11. Device for hygienic protected on according to the foregoing claim, characterised by the fact that the bottom surface of the lower layer is self-adhesive, so that it may be applied directly to the lid of the con-tainer, to a portion of its side surface and to the corner between them.
12. Device for hygienic protection according to claims 10 and 11, characterised by the fact that the protec-tive layer is applied over the position of the future opening in the lid of the container, and that, in this position, the bottom layer has an opening with an out-line substantially similar to that of the hole in the lid.
13. Device for hygienic protection according to claims 10 and 11, characterised by the fact that the protec-tive layer is applied over the whole surface of the lid, and that the top layer will have a flap to be gripped for opening purposes.
14. Device for hygienic protection according to claims 10 and 11, characterised by the fact that the protec-tive layer is applied over the whole surface of the lid, and that for cans with thrust-type opening devices it will have in the top layer a flap to be seized for removing it, and in the lower layer a dashed cut on the tab which will have to pushed down inside the con-tainer.
15. Device for hygienic protection according to claims and 11, characterised by the fact that the protec-tive layer is applied over the whole surface of the lid, and that for cans with pull-off opening devices it will have in the upper layer a shaped part leaving the pulling ring uncovered, and also in the upper layer a dashed line to weaken the joint with that part of the surface which one will want to remove, and in the lower layer a part shaped so as to leave the pulling ring and tab free.
16. Device for hygienic protection according to claims and 11, characterised by the fact that the two layers are made to adhere to one another by means of hot methods for plastic materials, electrostatic adherence, welding and other similar methods.
17. Device for hygienic protection according to claims and 11, characterised by the fact that the upper sheet of the protective layer takes in the whole lid and its edge, while the lower sheet of the protective layer has an annular shape and covers only said edge, so as to facilitate application of the protective layer.
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Applications Claiming Priority (6)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
IT8912435A IT1232693B (en) 1989-02-27 1989-02-27 Hygienic covering for drinks container
IT12435A/89 1989-02-27
IT12436A/89 1989-03-01
IT8912436A IT8912436A0 (en) 1989-03-01 1989-03-01 PROTECTIVE LAYER FOR TEAR OPENINGS
IT8912507A IT8912507A0 (en) 1989-05-31 1989-05-31 HYGIENIC PROTECTION DEVICE FOR BEVERAGE CONTAINERS, EDIBLE LIQUIDS AND OTHER PRODUCTS IN GENERAL
IT12507A/89 1989-05-31

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