CN116133951B - Device for dispensing packaging contents - Google Patents

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CN116133951B
CN116133951B CN202180059634.2A CN202180059634A CN116133951B CN 116133951 B CN116133951 B CN 116133951B CN 202180059634 A CN202180059634 A CN 202180059634A CN 116133951 B CN116133951 B CN 116133951B
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阿列克谢·伊林奇·诺尼亚什维利
安德烈·鲁道夫维奇·哥德堡
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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
    • B65D5/00Rigid or semi-rigid containers of polygonal cross-section, e.g. boxes, cartons or trays, formed by folding or erecting one or more blanks made of paper
    • B65D5/42Details of containers or of foldable or erectable container blanks
    • B65D5/72Contents-dispensing means
    • B65D5/74Spouts
    • 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
    • B65D5/00Rigid or semi-rigid containers of polygonal cross-section, e.g. boxes, cartons or trays, formed by folding or erecting one or more blanks made of paper
    • B65D5/42Details of containers or of foldable or erectable container blanks
    • B65D5/72Contents-dispensing means
    • B65D5/74Spouts
    • B65D5/741Spouts for containers having a tubular body
    • B65D5/742Spouts formed by deforming or tearing the closure flaps or severed or incised parts of the closure flaps
    • 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
    • B65D25/00Details of other kinds or types of rigid or semi-rigid containers
    • B65D25/38Devices for discharging contents
    • B65D25/40Nozzles or spouts
    • B65D25/42Integral or attached nozzles or spouts
    • B65D25/46Hinged, foldable or pivoted nozzles or spouts
    • 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
    • B65D5/00Rigid or semi-rigid containers of polygonal cross-section, e.g. boxes, cartons or trays, formed by folding or erecting one or more blanks made of paper
    • B65D5/42Details of containers or of foldable or erectable container blanks
    • B65D5/72Contents-dispensing means
    • B65D5/74Spouts
    • B65D5/741Spouts for containers having a tubular body
    • B65D5/743Spouts formed by deforming or tearing scored or incised parts of the side-wall of containers
    • B65D5/744Spouts formed by deforming or tearing scored or incised parts of the side-wall of containers combined with swivelling devices having a bottom-wall and two side-walls

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Abstract

The claimed solution relates to a device mounted on a package for dispensing the contents of the package. The device for dispensing package contents above an opening in the package comprises: a mouthpiece with a sidewall, a discharge valve and a support element; moreover, when closed, the spout is located below the discharge valve and is held in place on the support element, the discharge valve being provided with flaps capable of holding the side wall of the spout in place and forming an aperture when the spout is transformed into the open position. The mouthpiece is tiltable to an open position at an angle of more than 90 deg. and the edge of the sidewall of the mouthpiece is free of any fixtures on three sides. The mouthpiece has a pull-out element and the support element is provided with a slot. In the closed position, the mouthpiece is held by the mouthpiece side walls which are located in slots formed in the support element. Furthermore, the flap of the discharge valve holds the mouthpiece in the closed position on the support element.

Description

Device for dispensing packaging contents
Technical Field
The claimed solution relates to a device mountable on a package for dispensing the contents of the package.
Background
The prior art discloses a number of packages (e.g. boxes or bags) made of flexible material for storing flowable (free-running) granular or powdered products, including tea, coffee, grains, etc. Such container packages may include means for dispensing the contents of the package. This device is described in patent US1847028A, US2064029A, US2593778A, US2946496A, US3426955a and other patents.
Thus, patent US2,069,281 (cl. B65d 33/36), published on 02, 1937, discloses a device for dispensing (unloading) the contents of a package, which is mounted on the package, more particularly over an opening in a top flap (flap) of the package. In the middle part of the top flap, a line of weakness is made to form a device for dispensing the contents of the package, and the device comprises a tray with a pulling element and a flange with an edge element that provides a fixation of the tray on the surface of the top flap of the package when the tray is opened.
However, a disadvantage of the construction of such a device for dispensing package contents is that, for example, in the open position, the edge elements of the tray flange only allow the tray to be placed in a position in which the opening angle is less than 90 °. This position of the tray considerably limits the visibility to the user of the area for dispensing the contents of the package into the tray. With limited visibility, the user is forced to resort to using the package for additional operations to expel the contents. When folding the tray back into the package, the tray may fall into the interior of the package, since the tray is held only by the thin edge portion of the top flap of the package and the thin edge portion of the means for dispensing, which provides an unreliable holding means. Furthermore, the means for dispensing are located in the middle portion of the top flap of the package, which results in "blind spots" on both sides of the device, thereby considerably impeding the dispensing of the contents from these spots.
The prior art also discloses a device for dispensing the contents of a package (being the closest analogue) described in patent US2,064,029 (cl. B65d 33/36) published on 12/15 1936, which device comprises a tray with flanges and a pulling element. The device for dispensing the contents of a package is formed on the narrow side wall of the package as a continuation of the narrow side wall of the package and comprises a tray for unloading, which tray has side flanges holding the tray in an open position, and a pulling element providing a protruding portion of the unloading tray.
However, this device also has structural drawbacks, such as the tray width being equal to the width of the side walls of the package. Due to this fact, more package contents than the user's needs may be unloaded into the tray. Thus, the unloading process may become uncontrollable. Furthermore, the means for unloading the contents of the package are kept in a position in which the opening angle cannot exceed 90 °. This forces the user to make additional effort to push the package contents from the tray into the container, i.e. to perform additional movements requiring perfect cooperation. When the tray is folded back into the package, the rough edge of the tray will frictionally adhere to the adjoining rough edge of the protruding portion of the package, thereby holding the device in the closed position without the use of additional holding means. However, this way of holding the device in the closed position is not entirely reliable: if the package is turned (or flipped) to one side, the contents of the package may spill due to their own weight.
Disclosure of Invention
Concept of the claimed solution
The technical problem addressed by the claimed device relates to correction of the drawbacks known in the prior art.
Technical results that may be obtained from the implementation of the claimed technical solutions include: reliably and repeatedly holding the dispensing device in a folded (closed) position (when the opening for dispensing is covered) and an open position (at any opening angle of the device selected by the user), and thus improving the controllability of the dispensing process of the package contents.
This technical result is achieved by creating a device for dispensing the contents of a package, which device is arranged above an outlet aperture of the package, which device comprises a tray with a flange, an outlet valve and a support element, and which, when folded, is located below the outlet valve and is held on the support element, wherein the outlet valve is provided with a flap which is designed to hold the tray flange and form an opening when the tray is placed in an open position.
Furthermore, the tray is designed to open at an angle exceeding 90 ° and the edges of the tray flange are free of any accessories on three sides thereof. The tray has a pull element and a slot formed in the support element. When folded, the tray is held by tray flanges that are located in slots formed on the support element. Furthermore, the flaps of the outlet valve hold the tray in the closed position on the support element.
In a particular embodiment of the device for dispensing, the elements of the device (e.g., the flanged tray, outlet valve, and support element) may be designed as part of the package and formed from the same blank.
In another particular embodiment of the device for dispensing, the tray with flange, the outlet valve and the support element are designed as separate elements, wherein these separate elements can be mounted on the package above the outlet opening formed on the package.
In a further particular embodiment of the device for dispensing, the tray with flange, the outlet valve and the support element may present a single structure, wherein the single structure may be mounted on the package above an outlet aperture formed on the package.
In a further particular embodiment of the device for dispensing, the tray with flange, the outlet valve and the support element may be designed as a combination of elements partly mounted on the package and partly manufactured separately, wherein these elements may be attached to the package above the outlet aperture formed on the package.
The advantages of the claimed solution for a device for dispensing package contents are the possibility of deflecting the device tray at an angle exceeding 90 deg., and the possibility of retaining the device tray at an angle less than 90 deg.. This is achieved by the fact that: the tray flange is not attached to the package on which the means for dispensing are located, but is attached to the tray along its long sides by their only edges so that the user can deflect the tray at the necessary angle. This position of the tray allows the user to control the visible area of the outlet aperture of the package in order to freely unload the contents of the package and without any additional operations with the package (package) since the tray can be mounted at an angle exceeding the friction angle of the unloaded package contents on the tray surface.
Moreover, since the tray flange is supported from the outside by the outlet valve flap, the tray position selected by the user is reliably maintained. In addition, this angle of dispensing of the package contents ensures that the device area is fully visible to the user, so that the user can fully control the process of dispensing the contents through the package outlet aperture.
After dispensing the package contents, the outlet aperture of the package may be reliably closed, as the tray may be returned freely to its original position by the outlet valve, the outlet aperture of the package may be covered by the tray, and the tray flange may be held in a slot formed on the support element. In addition, the tray may also be covered by the outlet valve flaps from above, as the seam of the outlet valve flaps may be made curvilinear such that the protruding elements of one flap will be placed between the protruding elements of the opposite flap, forming a joint resembling a flat "zip fastener" and held together by friction of the edge surfaces of the flap protruding elements placed into each other, providing an additional counter measure preventing the outlet aperture of the package from spontaneously opening.
Thus, the claimed device for dispensing the contents of a package is different from other devices known in the art for dispensing the contents of a package.
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Fig. 1 shows a device for dispensing package (pack) contents on a package;
FIG. 2 shows the outlet valve in a folded position;
fig. 3 shows an embodiment of a device for dispensing package contents made of a single unfolding piece;
fig. 4 shows an embodiment of the device for dispensing the package contents made of separate elements;
FIG. 5 shows an embodiment of an apparatus for dispensing package contents when the package is not represented by a cartridge;
wherein the following numbers denote the following structural elements of the claimed device:
1. packaging piece
2. Tray for holding food
3. Tray flange
4. Pulling element
5. Outlet valve
6. Longitudinal folding piece
7. Edge flap
8. Attachment (tag)
9. Support element
10. Slots of support elements
11. Opening of outlet valve
12. Outlet opening for a package
13. Incision of the appendage
14. Side wall of package
15. Top flaps of package
16. Bottom flap of package
17. Device for dispensing
18. Line of weakness of the pulling element
19. Line of weakness of longitudinal flaps
20. Line of weakness of edge flaps
21. Holes for supporting elements
Detailed Description
The present invention relates to a device for dispensing the contents of a package (package) in which the device is positioned, such as a powdered or granular product, for example tea, coffee, grains, cereals. The package itself may take different forms and be made of a flexible material such as cardboard.
The invention is further disclosed in more detail with reference to the accompanying drawings, which provide schematic representations of device structural elements and application embodiments.
More specifically, fig. 1 provides a schematic representation of an apparatus for dispensing package contents.
The means for dispensing the contents of the package (package) 1 are located above the outlet aperture 12 of the package 1 and comprise a dispensing tray 2 having flanges 3 on both sides of the dispensing tray, which limit the dispensing of the contents of the package 1 outside the tray 2. The shape of the flanges 3 may be varied (they may be rectangular, circular or have a fixed shape) to fulfil their function. The flange 3 may be attached to the tray 2 with one edge, all other edges of the flange 3 being unattached. On the other side of the tray 2, a line of weakness 18 (not shown in fig. 1) is formed, for example by means of an indentation, to connect the tray 2 with the pulling element 4. The pulling element 4 is a lip on the edge of the tray 2 and the weakening line 18 makes it possible to bend the pulling element 4 in the plane of the tray 2. Moreover, the line of weakness 18 may be made curvilinear so as to increase the stiffness of the pull element 4 after the pull element 4 is bent.
Another important element of the device for dispensing the contents of the package 1 is the outlet valve 5 (see fig. 2) formed by the longitudinal flap 6 and the edge flap 7 with the appendix 8.
Fig. 2 shows the outlet valve 5 in a closed position. An outlet valve 5 is located above the tray 2 (not shown in fig. 2) and is used to dispense the contents of the package 1. In the middle part of the outlet valve 5, a weakening line 19 is made by means of indentation. The weakening lines 19 may be made straight or zigzag so as to form zigzag elements of the flaps placed into each other. When tearing the weakening line 19, the longitudinal flaps 6 are formed on the discharge valve 5 and their separation from each other allows to form the opening 11 of the outlet valve 5. The outlet valve 5 further comprises an edge flap 7 attached to the edge side of the longitudinal flap 6, the edge flap having an appendage 8 with a cut 13 of the appendage 8. By rotating the appendage 8 via the cut 13, the edge flap 7 is separated from the outlet valve 5 and the longitudinal flap 6 by bending along the line of weakness 20, providing access to the pulling element 4 of the tray 2. This makes it possible to pull the pulling element 4 and to separate the longitudinal flap 6 along the line of weakness 19 of the outlet valve 5, thereby forming an opening 11 through which opening 11 the tray 2 can be placed in an open position for unloading the contents of the package 1 (see fig. 1). When opened, the tray 2 is held by friction between the flange 3 of the tray 2 and the longitudinal flaps 6 of the outlet valve 5, providing resilient support for the flange 3 of the tray 2. As previously mentioned, this structure has the advantages of: because the flange 3 of the tray 2 is supported from both sides by the longitudinal flaps 6 of the outlet valve 5, the tray 2 of the device for dispensing the contents of the package 1 is reliably held in the open position and the tray 2 can remain open and deflect from the package 1 at an angle exceeding 90 ° (> 90 °) while the flange 3 of the tray 2 is not attached to the package 1, contrary to the structures known in the prior art. The outer surface of the flange 3 of the tray 2 and the surface of the adjoining longitudinal flap 6 of the outlet valve 5 may be textured such that the protrusions of the surface of the flange 3 correspond to the cavities on the surface of the longitudinal flap 6 to provide reliable contact of these surfaces.
For each specific product contained in the package 1, it is additionally possible to draw on the surface of the longitudinal flaps a fully visible line showing the optimal deflection angle proposed for the tray 2 and allowing the optimal amount of package content to be dispensed. For the same purpose, special protrusions and cavities may be made on the abutment surfaces of the flange 3 of the tray 2 and the longitudinal flaps 6 of the outlet valve 5, providing the user with a tactile indication that the optimal rotation angle of the tray 2 for the specific product contained in the package 1 has been reached.
Fig. 1 shows another structural element of the claimed apparatus (device), more particularly a support element 9. The support element 9 may be part of the package 1 or may be a separate element attached to the package 1 in a known manner. The support element 9 is designed such that the edge portion of the tray 2 is supported by the surface of the support element 9, thereby preventing the tray 2 from falling into the package 1 when the device is folded after use. The support element 9 also has a slot 10 made in its free edge (see figures 3-4); these slots may be straight or circular. The slot 10 is used to reliably hold the flange 3 of the tray 2 of the device for dispensing the contents of the package 1 by wedging the flange 3 onto the slot 10 when the tray is folded into the package after it has been used; the slot 10 holds said flange 3 during different operations with the closed package or in case the closed package is turned upside down, to prevent the flange 3 from spontaneously withdrawing from the slot 10 under the weight of the content pressed against the tray 2 from inside the package.
Fig. 1 also shows an outlet hole 12 made in the package 1, through which the contents of the package 1 pass when unloaded. The package outlet aperture 12 coincides with the aperture 21 of the support element and the opening 11 of the outlet valve. The hole 21 of the support element 9 is intended to allow the contents of the package 1 to pass therethrough when unloaded. Moreover, the length of the holes 21 of the support element 9 must be smaller than the length of the pallet 2, and the width of the holes 21 of the support element 9 must be equal to the width of the pallet 2 measured along the outer dimensions of its flange 3. The length of the hole 21 of the support element 9 determines the maximum consumption that can be reached when dispensing the content from the package 1. Moreover, the reduction in the length of the aperture 21 allows a proportional reduction in the maximum consumption reached when dispensing the contents from the package 1; conversely, an increase in the length of the aperture 21 increases the maximum consumption.
The claimed device for dispensing the contents of package 1 may be used as follows.
The means for unloading the contents of the package 1, consisting of the tray 2 with flange 3 and pulling element 4, the outlet valve 5 with longitudinal flaps 6 and edge flaps 7, and the supporting element 9, are mounted above the outlet hole 12 on the package 1. To unload a portion of the content from the package 1, the user opens the edge flap 7 along the line of weakness 20, wherein the edge flap 7 has a preliminarily made tag slot 13 at the tag 8. The user grabs the appendage 8 through the appendage slot 13 and forcibly bends the edge flap 7, thereby providing access to the pull element 4 of the tray 2. After bending the pulling element 4 of the tray 2 and grabbing the pulling element 4, the user forcibly changes the position of the tray 2 from the folded position to the position for dispensing. When the tray 2 is pulled out and turned by the pulling element 4, the connection at the line of weakness 19 is torn and the longitudinal flap 6 is bent, thereby forming the opening 11 of the outlet valve 5. The width of the opening 11 of the outlet valve 5 corresponds to the width of the tray 2. When the flange 3 of the tray 2 is separated from the side of the package 1, the user can deflect the tray 2 at an angle exceeding 90 ° when dispensing the contents of the package 1 and reliably hold the tray 2 in said position due to the friction between the flange 3 of the tray 2 and the longitudinal flaps 6 of the outlet valve 5, which provides elastic support for the flange 3 of the tray 2 and does not require additional holding means. This all allows to reliably place the tray 2 in the open position and to hold it in said position for the time required for dispensing. The position of the tray 2 deflected at an angle exceeding 90 ° provides the user with maximum visibility of the area of the aperture 21 of the support element 9 located below the tray 2 and allows a completely controlled unloading of the measured portion of the content of the package 1 into the container by deflecting the package 1 and dispensing the content of the package 1 into the container via the tray 2 without any additional operations with the package. The flange 3 of the tray 2 provides a reliable protection against spilling of the measured portion of the unloading of the contents of the package 1.
After dispensing the necessary portion of the contents of package 1, tray 2 may be returned to its original (folded) position within package 1. To this end, the user grasps the pulling element 4 and lowers the tray 2 through the opening 11 of the outlet valve 5 until the tray 2 rests against the surface of the support element 9. The pulling element 4 of the tray 2 allows the user to not touch the surface of the tray 2 itself, thus complying with the hygiene standards. Furthermore, the user secures the flange 3 of the tray 2 in the slot 10 of the support element 9. The slot 10 is made such that when the tray 2 is folded inside the package 1, the flange 3 is inserted into the slot 10 along the entire length of the flange 3, wedged in and holds the tray 2 securely in the folded position; at the same time, the tray 2 also covers the aperture 21 of the support element 9 and the aperture 12 of the package 1, thus preventing the contents of the package 1 from being spontaneously dispensed through the opening 11 of the outlet valve 5 and the opening 21 of the support element 9 during different spatial operations of the package 1. To facilitate the insertion of the flange 3 of the tray 2 into the slot 10 of the support element 9, the lead-in portion of the slot 10 may have a chamfer or bend.
The claimed invention described by all of the features listed thus allows for reliable and repeated opening of the outlet aperture to dispense package contents and closing of the outlet aperture after dispensing a portion of the contents, while also increasing controllability and facilitating the dispensing process.
The following examples of apparatus (device) embodiments provide non-limiting illustration of embodiments of the claimed invention.
Example 1
The means for dispensing the package contents may be formed on a container package made of paperboard in the form of a box with an outlet aperture, which container package, when unfolded, presents a single blank (fig. 3). The package 1 has a side wall 14, a top flap 15 and a bottom flap 16. The elements of the device 17 for dispensing the contents of the package 1 are made from a blank and its basic parts together.
Thus, the tray 2 with the flange 3 and the pulling element 4 is formed on one of the top flaps 15 of the package 1.
The longitudinal flaps 6 of the outlet valve 5 and the edge flaps 7 with the appendages 8 are also formed on adjacent top flaps 15 of the package 1 so that when folded, the longitudinal flaps 6 are connected by a line of weakness 19, which can be made straight or curved, in order to provide a reliable retention of the longitudinal flaps 6 to each other when they are folded, and to enhance the effect of the longitudinal flaps adhering to each other. The separation of the flaps 6 and 7 allows the opening 11 of the outlet valve 5 to be formed.
The support element 9 is formed by a further top flap 15 of the package 1, said support element having a hole 21 for discharging the contents of the package 1 and a slot 10 for holding the flange 3 of the tray 2 when the tray 2 is folded.
After connecting the sides 14, top 15 and bottom 16 of the blank, the user obtains a package in the form of a box (see fig. 1-2), with the elements of the means 17 for dispensing the package contents, such as the flanged tray, the outlet valve and the support element, being located above each other and above the outlet aperture 12 of the package 1. Dispensing of the contents of the cartridge may be accomplished by unloading the package contents using the device 17 in the manner previously described.
Example 2
Fig. 4 shows another embodiment of the device for dispensing package contents, wherein the tray 2 with flange 3 and pulling element 4, the outlet valve 5 formed by the longitudinal flap 6 and the edge flap 7 with appendage 8, the support element 9 with slot 10 and hole 21 represent separate structural elements of the device for dispensing, which are thus mounted on top of each other and above the outlet hole 12 formed on the package 1. The connection of said elements of the device for unloading the package contents is done in a known manner and the dispensing of the package contents can be done in the previously described manner by using said device for dispensing.
Example 3
Fig. 5 shows a further embodiment of the device for dispensing the contents of a package, wherein the tray 2 with flange 3 and pulling element 4, the outlet valve 5 formed by the longitudinal flap 6 and the edge flap 7 with appendix 8, the support element 9 with slot 10 and hole 21 represent a preliminarily assembled device mounted above the outlet hole 12 formed on the package 1. Unloading of the package contents can be accomplished in the manner previously described by using said means for dispensing.
Example 4
A further embodiment of the device for dispensing package contents (not shown in the figures) suggests that the tray 2 with flange 3 and pulling element 4, the outlet valve 5 formed by the longitudinal flap 6 and the edge flap 7 with the appendix 8, the support element 9 with slot 10 and hole 21 may be designed as a combination of elements partly mounted on the package 1 and partly detached from the package 1, wherein these elements may be connected to the package 1 above the outlet hole 12 formed on the package 1. The dispensing of the package contents may be accomplished in the manner previously described by using said means for dispensing.

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1. A device for dispensing the contents of a package, which device is arranged above an outlet aperture of the package and comprises a tray with a flange, characterized in that the device further comprises an outlet valve and a support element, and that the tray, when folded, is located below the outlet valve and is held on the support element, wherein the outlet valve has flaps designed to be able to hold the flange of the tray and form an opening when the tray is placed in an open position.
2. Device according to claim 1, characterized in that the tray is designed such that it can be deflected at an angle exceeding 90 ° when opened.
3. The device of claim 1, wherein the edges of the flange of the tray are unattached to anything on three sides thereof.
4. Device according to claim 1, characterized in that the tray is designed with a pulling element.
5. The device of claim 1, wherein the support member has a slot.
6. The device of claim 5, wherein the tray is retained by a tray flange located in a slot formed in the support member when folded.
7. The device of claim 1, wherein the tray is retained on the support member by a flap of the outlet valve when folded.
8. The device according to any one of claims 1 to 7, characterized in that the flanged tray, the outlet valve and the support element can be made as a combination of an element partly mounted on the package and an element partly detached from the package, wherein said element detached from the package can be attached to the package over an outlet hole formed on the package.
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