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EP2625116B9
EP2625116B9 EP11764759.4A EP11764759A EP2625116B9 EP 2625116 B9 EP2625116 B9 EP 2625116B9 EP 11764759 A EP11764759 A EP 11764759A EP 2625116 B9 EP2625116 B9 EP 2625116B9
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Gustav Dengel
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Jokey Plastik Gummersbach GmbH
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  • the invention relates to a generic container with lid and with a container interior, which has a vertical height, and with an arranged in the container interior use, according to the preamble of claim 1.
  • Containers are filled with a wide variety of goods, sometimes with fillings, which have volatile constituents, with products that have dynamic properties associated with volume changes such as thixotropic properties, etc.
  • a product is, for example, emulsion bitumen, ie a bitumen emulsion mostly water-based.
  • the filling of such compositions is by no means trivial, as it may seem at first sight.
  • the filling material for filling reasons usually still a free space.
  • volatile constituents thereof accumulate in the free space.
  • the composition of the filling material is adversely affected, in the case of eg emulsion bitumen, this leads to an increase in its viscosity up to a superficial skin formation, which complicates proper processing or no longer meets high quality requirements.
  • the surface of the filled bitumen emulsion in the container is often covered with a foil. The film must be very carefully adjusted manually to the inner contour of the container wall, which is time-consuming and is often implemented only inadequate.
  • the arrangement of an insert in the interior of the container is then additionally required, which, for example, receives a hardener composition to be processed with the product, wherein the insert is placed on a circumferential, inwardly curved bead of the container.
  • the insert consists here as the container made of metal. The filling of the container with the steps mentioned is ultimately very time consuming and costly.
  • the contents should deliver the smallest possible amount of volatile components in the above the contents arranged free space of the container interior.
  • the filling material in particular emulsion bitumen
  • changes its filling level after proper filling of the container eg during setting or deposition or shrinkage of the contents, eg due to dynamic properties of the same, such as thixotropic properties, etc.
  • Fresh into a container filled emulsion bitumen therefore has a larger volume than after a certain deposition time, ie when the filling material has reached its final filling level (with the same weight).
  • the US 2007/0215624 A1 describes a container with lid and insert, wherein the insert has an outer edge, which is adapted to the inner circumference of the container. To seal against this.
  • the insert can be arranged by means of arranged on the inside of the container ribs in the container at different heights.
  • the GB 2306429 A describes a container with lid and insert, wherein the insert consists of a flexible material and is positioned at different heights on the container inner wall.
  • the US 2004/0226955 A1 describes an insert for covering a product surface in a container, wherein the insert has a circumferential flange which is pivotally connected to the insert body, wherein a peripheral edge of the flange can rest against the container inner wall.
  • the DE 10 2006 041351 A1 describes an airtight lid with reversing membrane, which is adjustable in height in the container.
  • the DE 847678 describes a container for Einmach filede with cover, wherein the container inner wall has inwardly projecting stops to secure the cover against displacement in the height direction.
  • the invention has for its object to provide a generic container with lid and insert, which in particular a recording of emulsion bitumen or similar products that settle after filling and change the filling level (with the same filling weight) and optionally have surface-sensitive properties, so allows in that even with different fill levels of the container and with rapid processing of the contents, a superficial change the contents is prevented as much as possible, and wherein the insert remains stable even with an inserted in this object with high weight.
  • this object is achieved by the subject matter of claim 1.
  • the securing means engage securely on a projection of the insert.
  • the securing means are formed as a projection, which engage in a recess of the insert securing, or by the securing means is provided a recess into which a projection of the insert engages lockingly.
  • the container with lid By forming the container with lid, in which in the container interior an insert is arranged, which separates the container interior in a lower and upper part, and (1) which is arranged vertically adjustable in the container interior, and / or (2) which with his Edge region is adapted to the peripheral contour of the container interior and sealingly separates the container interior into a lower and upper part, wherein the insert at a predetermined height in the container interior fixed to the container wall or fixed is, can be separated by the preferably located on the peripheral contour of the container interior use of the container located above the contents of the contents, the separation relative to the container inner wall can be sealing, escape of volatile components of the contents in the container interior and undesirable changes of the contents On the surface such as skin formation are thus prevented by the use at least as far as possible.
  • the insert can be lowered down to the product surface, ie the product surface directly covers, so that volatilization of components or curing in air or superficial oxidation is prevented.
  • the outer edge of the insert can abut fully sealingly against the container inner wall and / or be clamped or fixed to the container inner wall.
  • the outer edge of the insert which may be formed as a sealing region, preferably rests fully uniformly on the container inner wall, particularly preferably with a uniform pressure force and / or uniform geometric configuration with respect to the profile of the contact region.
  • the shape of the outer edge or Abdicht Schemees of the insert thus preferably corresponds to the cross-sectional shape of the container inner wall in a height of the container, which may be the filling height of the contents (this refers to the insert then rests with its bottom on the contents), or spaced order the height of an apron provided on the insert. This may relate to the freshly filled contents or preferably to the set contents.
  • the outer edge of the insert can match at least in a container height congruent with the cross-sectional shape of the container inner wall, so even without deformations such as compression or elongation of the edge region.
  • the outer edge of the insert may coincide congruent with the cross-sectional shape of the container inner wall when the insert, at least its bottom portion, is arranged at Mountaingutiere. This can apply in each case to the sealing region of the insert and the corresponding contact region of the container.
  • the encircling outer edge or sealing region of the insert is preferably arranged in a plane which, when inserted, is perpendicular to the main axis or longitudinal direction of the container stands.
  • the bottom or middle region of the insert is preferably planar, whose underside (directed towards the product) can be smooth and free from projections.
  • the bottom of the insert is preferably formed continuously and without interruptions, this preferably also relates to the region of the insert, which is arranged in the installed position at the level and below a sealing region of the insert relative to the container inner wall.
  • the insert can be handled easily, in particular in the container can be fully brought into contact with the container inner wall and / or moved vertically in the container, e.g. to put it on top of the contents.
  • the specific vertical height can be the level of the product, then the height of the insert bottom.
  • the insert may have some flexibility in manual power application.
  • the edge of the insert may be formed elastically deformable, in particular under conditions such as are present when the insert is manually introduced in a vertical direction downwards into the container.
  • the insert can thus be designed and adapted to the peripheral contour of the container inner wall that by inserting the insert in the vertical direction of this at a vertical height a seat on the container inner wall, the insert without support (eg by the contents) suspended in the container interior may be arranged, optionally with full seal against the container inner wall and / or without deformation of the edge region of the insert.
  • This may be the case with a filled or unfilled container.
  • this is without attack of Inserted on the upper edge of the container, so the use can be set exclusively on the inside of the container.
  • the insert is displaceable by a certain amount in the vertical in a second (deeper in the container) position in which the insert also (preferably fully) rests against the container inner wall. In the first and second vertical position and in the displacement between them, the insert can permanently seal against the container inner wall.
  • the insert is preferably arranged in its set position, in particular when resting on the filling material, below the lid so that it does not come into contact with the edge region of the intended lid or with the lid as a whole.
  • This may apply to an insulated container or to a container with other containers stacked on top of it.
  • the insert may be spaced from the upper edge of the container abutting the inner wall of the container and / or fixed thereto.
  • the container from the container and lid can thus be used optionally with or without use and sealed as intended, in particular without changing the sealing and / or attachment region of the lid to the container.
  • the arrangement height of the insert within the container can thereby be easily adapted to the filling level of the filling material even with different filling volumes.
  • the insert is thus designed to be height adjustable relative to the container wall, preferably under continuous full circumferential seal against this when used at different heights.
  • the insert is designed such that it is vertically displaceable on the container inner wall by ⁇ 0.3 cm or ⁇ 0.5-0.75 cm vertically, preferably by ⁇ 1.1-1.6 cm or ⁇ 2-3 cm, for example ⁇ 4-5 cm, optionally ⁇ 10-15 cm or ⁇ 20 cm.
  • the insert can be carried out continuously sealing against the container wall.
  • the region of the container inner wall, above the height of which the insert is preferably vertically displaceable relative to the wall, is preferably free of a radial offset or stepped shoulder and preferably tapers towards the container bottom with at least substantially constant cone angle.
  • the container wall can have an angle (in particular cone angle) of ⁇ 0.1-0.2 degrees or ⁇ 0.5-1 degrees or even ⁇ 2-3 degrees or ⁇ 5-10 degrees to the container main axis 8, preferably an angle of ⁇ 20-30 degrees or ⁇ 10-15 degrees or ⁇ 4-7 degrees, which may generally be considered within the scope of the invention.
  • the cone angle of the container may be circumferentially at least substantially constant.
  • the container is preferably stackable with identical containers.
  • the insert is conformed to the cross-sectional shape of the container inner wall at a height of the container and congruent with its peripheral contour, which is ⁇ 20-25% or ⁇ 10-15% or ⁇ 5% or only ⁇ 2-3.5% with respect to Container height is removed from the container top.
  • the container height, in which the insert is adapted to the container inner wall may optionally be ⁇ 1 to 2% or ⁇ 3 to 4%, and optionally also ⁇ 5 to 10% spaced from the container top edge.
  • the outer edge of the insert has an at least partially extending in the vertical direction flange, which may be formed, for example, as a raised edge of the insert.
  • a portion of the flange may provide a sealing portion of the insert with the container inner wall, preferably a portion of the flange, which vertically spaced from the central (bottom) area of the insert, and preferably located above the insert tray.
  • a certain deformation of the sealing portion of the insert is thereby possible without a (too strong) deformation of the flange and / or the bottom of the insert when the insert is inserted deeper into the container, as the position in which the sealing region congruent with the peripheral contour of Container interior wall is.
  • the sealing portion of the insert may be formed elastically deformable, e.g. in the form of a radially projecting sealing lip, which may be arranged on a body or flange of the insert.
  • the sealing lip may have a significantly lower material thickness than the insert bottom, e.g. ⁇ 25-50% or ⁇ 10-20% of the same.
  • the sealing lip or, in general, the sealing region can at the same time be designed as a clamping member for fixing the insert to the container inner wall, ie for this purpose have sufficient rigidity, in particular if the insert is loaded only under its own weight.
  • the sealing area can also be designed as a compressibly deformable area, e.g. be designed in the form of a foam.
  • the sealing element is preferably integrally formed on the insert so that it does not come loose when the insert is displaced vertically.
  • the edge region of the insert can be designed such that it has a lower frictional or clamping force relative to the container wall than the cohesive force of the insert relative to the filling material when the insert is seated on the top of the product. In case of shrinkage of the contents of the insert can then move automatically deeper into the container interior with the product surface, so that an additional vertical pressure exercise, z. B. manually or by means of a pressure member, is dispensable.
  • the sealing area of the insert resting against the container inner wall can have greater flexibility than a region of the insert (to which the sealing area can be formed directly) arranged radially inwards, such as e.g. a body or the flange of the insert or a region which can stabilize the flange and / or insert bottom, such as e.g. a stepped shoulder, a stiffening rib provided area, a thick area area or the like.
  • the central area of the insert, z. B. in the region of the container main axis, in turn, compared to the stiffening region have a higher flexibility.
  • the insert is fixed or fixable in a predetermined height in the container interior to the container wall.
  • the insert and / or the container wall may have at least two projections which extend in the direction of the respective other component (ie insert or container wall) and act on it, so that the insert by means of the projections at a predetermined height on the container is held or halterbar.
  • three, four or more projections may be arranged on the insert and / or container wall, which are distributed over the circumference of the insert and / or container wall.
  • these projections are arranged in the corner regions of the container.
  • only two projections may be provided, which then preferably have a greater horizontal extent, for example over more than half or at least approximately the entire width of the container wall, said projections may be arranged opposite to each other on the insert and / or the container wall ,
  • the projections may in particular be web-shaped or strip-shaped.
  • the protrusions are on at least four container wall portions which in pairs opposite each other, arranged and / or at the corner regions or areas of greater curvature of the container.
  • the insert may also have a circumferential projection or shoulder, which is supported by a portion of the container wall, or the insert has a peripheral edge, which is placed on an inner shoulder of the container wall, in this case, the peripheral edge of Use can be regarded as a circumferential projection, which also has at least two projection portions to set the insert at a predetermined height.
  • a weight in the insert eg a hardener or processing apparatus
  • adverse transport conditions for example when carrying the container, whereby the container is not aligned horizontally is, the use or the weight arranged in this sinks into the medium.
  • the projections is thus prevented that the insert tips over in the container and thereby, for example, the weight used can dip into the filling material.
  • this embodiment is less preferred in terms of molding technology and handling.
  • the container wall has at least two, three, four or more bulges that bulge outwards, in which projections arranged on the insert engage and as a result can support the insert at a defined height on the container wall.
  • the indentations may be pocket-shaped. The recesses can expand the container interior radially outward. Through the indentations At the container wall, a disability-free homogenization of the contents is therefore still possible by means of suitable tools, such as a stirrer. Furthermore, this allows the insert to be held securely on the container wall. Furthermore, this makes it possible to use the container optionally with different inserts, for example, depending on the viscosity of the filling material.
  • an insert can be arranged in the container, which is not supported by projections and can sit for example on the product surface, which use deeper than the former use with projections can be inserted in the container. It can thus be assigned to a given container at least two different inserts, wherein one of the inserts by means of projections in a predetermined height on the container wall can be fixed, another use opposite to the insert at different heights in the container, as described above, for example. It is understood that both inserts can fully abutment against the container wall.
  • the protrusions may be located above, below, or at the level of a circumferential seal of the insert.
  • the projections may thus abut sealingly according to an embodiment of the container inner wall and be part of the circumferential seal.
  • the insert may also extend below the projections and be arranged a fully encircling seal of the insert below the projections.
  • the circumferential seal of the insert may also be arranged above the projections of the insert, wherein the seal then preferably also engages in the pockets of the container wall to form a seal of the underlying receiving space of the filling material here as well.
  • the fixed by means of the projections at a predetermined height to the container inner wall insert may be spaced from the Golfgutober nature be arranged, in particular the insert bottom, optionally over its entire surface extension, may be spaced from the Gregutober configuration.
  • the flange separate from the contents receiving space, for. B. for other components, which are to be processed with the contents, eg. B. a hardener composition and / or a preparation device for processing the filling.
  • the sealing region of the flange with respect to the container inner wall may be arranged in the middle region or in the upper region of the vertical extent of the flange.
  • the flange may have one or more vertically spaced, fully circumferential sealing regions opposite the container inner wall.
  • the flange may have a radial offset, preferably stepped shoulder, which stabilizes the flange.
  • stepped heel may also generally apply to heel or radial offset.
  • the stepped shoulder may be arranged radially spaced from the container inner wall, so that on the one hand a certain rigidity of the insert is generated by this, on the other hand a certain flexibility of the upper edge of the flange is made possible.
  • At least one sealing region of the flange can be arranged in the region of or at the level of a stepped shoulder of the flange or formed by a region of the stepped shoulder facing the container inner wall.
  • the stepped shoulder may have a step that falls down towards the interior of the container, that is to say the vertically lower region of the step can be (radially) spaced from the container inner wall radially inwards than the vertically higher region of the flange.
  • the sealing area may be vertically spaced in the range of ⁇ ⁇ 1/3 or ⁇ ⁇ 1/4, optionally in the range of ⁇ ⁇ 1/5 or ⁇ ⁇ 1/8, of the offset or step heel.
  • the sealing portion of the insert may be vertically spaced from the bottom and / or the insert top edge, each independently preferably greater than or equal to 2-3 times or greater than or equal to 5-10 times the wall thickness of the insert bottom, in particular ⁇ 1 respectively / 8-1 / 5 or ⁇ 1 / 4-1 / 3 or ⁇ 1/2 the vertical extent of the flange.
  • the vertical distance can in each case relate to the central region of the insert base, which is penetrated by the container main axis.
  • the upper edge of the insert and / or the insert at the level of the insert base may be spaced radially from one another independently of the container inner wall.
  • the central region of the insert can form one or the sole abutment region of the insert on the container inner wall, the abutment region (possibly alone) can independently of one another in the range of ⁇ ⁇ 1/3 or ⁇ ⁇ 1/4, possibly in the range of ⁇ ⁇ 1/5 or ⁇ ⁇ 1/8 of the mean height of the flange, if necessary in the range of ⁇ ⁇ 40-45% of the flange height around the mean flange height.
  • the bottom of the insert preferably extends over the entire or at least almost entire cross-sectional area of the container interior, optionally may remain between insert and container inner wall at the level of the insert bottom a small radial clearance, but preferably so that a skin formation on the Geargutober Assembly is avoided or processing technology still acceptable is, for example, in the range of ⁇ 7 to 10 mm or ⁇ 3 to 5 mm or ⁇ 1 to 2 mm or ⁇ 0.3 to 0.6 mm, if appropriate also ⁇ 0.1 to 0.2 mm.
  • the flange or raised edge area of the insert can have a plurality of circumferentially spaced apart stiffening ribs, which may extend at least substantially in the vertical direction.
  • the stiffening ribs preferably begin at a step shoulder of the insert or extend beyond it in the vertical direction.
  • the stiffening ribs may be integrally formed on the upper side of the stepped shoulder and / or on the inside of the adjoining thereto region of the flange.
  • the stiffening ribs are preferably formed on the radially inner side of the flange and / or on the upper side at the bottom of the insert, the stiffening ribs may extend to the bottom of the insert.
  • the stiffening ribs may be evenly or preferably non-uniformly distributed over the circumference of the insert, so the density of the ribs on weaker curved peripheral portions of the insert, for. B. in the central region of the pages to be greater than in areas of greater curvature, z. B. in the corner regions of the insert.
  • the insert is provided with a handle, for example in the form of a grip recess, for extracting the insert from the container.
  • This handle may be located at the bottom or middle portion of the insert or at the flange.
  • the flange above the circumferential sealing region relative to the container inner wall on a handle which can be designed as a handle recess or -bill, so that the insert may be formed closed below the Abdicht Schemes.
  • the flange can be removed easily and without tools from the container, even if the use adheres to the contents by strong cohesive forces.
  • the handle is preferably arranged vertically spaced from the bottom of the insert, so that is pulled up to the level of the handle of the bottle from the bottom up.
  • the handle is arranged at the intended use in the container insert at a corner region of the container.
  • This corner region of the container may be equipped with a tamper-evident closure and / or an opening aid for lifting the lid or arranged adjacent thereto. Tamper-evident closure and / or opening aid can optionally be provided on a corner region of the container which is adjacent to the handle.
  • Container and / or insert may consist of a plastic material.
  • the insert may have a material thickness of ⁇ 0.1 to 0.15 mm or ⁇ 0.2 to 0.3 mm, but preferably ⁇ in its middle region and / or its edge region, in particular also in the region of a flange extending in the vertical direction 0.4 to 0.5 mm, more preferably ⁇ 0.7 to 1 mm.
  • the wall thickness of the insert may be ⁇ 2.5 to 3 mm or ⁇ 1.8 to 2 mm, for example also ⁇ 1 to 1.5 mm.
  • the insert may have a receiving space above the bottom, which may be enclosed on the outside of the flange, and in which accessories and / or tools for processing / processing of the filling material may be added, such as a tool and / or a chemical hardener for the filling.
  • the insert can be independently of this carried out such that it is dimensionally stable when receiving the accessory / aid or another weight, eg free-hanging in the container interior sinks not deeper into the container (eg containers without contents or vertically spaced from the contents, the use not in its lowest slot position).
  • the insert can be designed in such a way that this or the applied weight does not sink into the filling material when the insert rests on the product surface.
  • the insert may have a sufficiently high inherent rigidity and / or the edge of the insert may be suitably formed, e.g. be sufficiently far up and / or sufficiently tight side against the container inner wall. This may be the case with a weight load of ⁇ 100-200 g or ⁇ 500-1000 g or preferably ⁇ 1500-2000 g or ⁇ 2500-3000 g ie the weight load may be e.g. ⁇ 15-25 kg or ⁇ 8-10 kg or ⁇ 4-6 kg, if necessary ⁇ 2-3 kg.
  • the container according to the invention may further comprise a circumferential skirt, which is formed in the region of the upper edge of the container.
  • the skirt may have a substantially horizontally extending portion and / or a substantially vertically extending portion.
  • the apron may be formed in the region of the upper edge of the container or on the upper edge of the container. It has proven to be particularly preferred if the skirt has a groove which receives the lid edge of a cover fastened in accordance with the regulations, preferably in full circumference, if appropriate with one exception a tamper-evident area, or teilumfnaturelich, optionally with distributed over the container circumference arranged areas.
  • the lid edge can thereby be fixed radially inwardly and / or radially outwardly on the side walls of the channel or at least a deformation of the lid edge of the skirt are limited.
  • the lid edge may rest radially on the inside and / or radially on the outside of the side walls of the channel.
  • the skirt can have radially inwardly and / or radially outwardly from the grooves a substantially horizontal adjoining thereto circumferential region, which can be formed in each case at the upper edge region of the grooves.
  • the lid edge may be seated at or slightly spaced from the bottom of the gutter. This makes it possible that the skirt has a comparatively large radial extent and thus stabilizes the container, in particular during a stirring process for the homogenization of the filling material.
  • the container can be manually or mechanically fixed or held during the stirring process by the inventive design of the apron. In addition, thereby the container even at high container weight while maintaining a high density between the container and lid stackable.
  • the lid has a handle for manually lifting the lid, which protrudes at least substantially horizontally from the lid
  • the container particularly preferably has a provided with a groove skirt, in which engages the lid edge.
  • the handle can be arranged above the apron and possibly rest on the upper side of the apron or slightly spaced from this is vertical z. B. by ⁇ 3-5 or ⁇ 1-2 material thicknesses of the handle.
  • the handle radially outwardly preceded by a tamper-evident closure of the container can be arranged, which covers the handle to the outside and preferably extends vertically beyond the latter.
  • the at least partially circumferential skirt of the container which is formed in the region of or at the upper edge of the container, provided with a suspension for a support bracket, and / or with a hand engaging portion, which allows manual intervention in the skirt.
  • the container can be held, for example, in the stirring for homogenizing the contents, or be worn.
  • the hand engagement region is thus integrated in the peripheral flange of the container.
  • the mounting bracket is arranged on the hand engagement region, for example in the central region thereof.
  • the hand engagement region is preferably designed such that at least one finger member of an operator can completely engage in the hand engagement region.
  • the hand-engagement region can have a width in the radial direction of ⁇ 8 to 10 mm or ⁇ 15 to 20 mm.
  • the hand engagement region is preferably reinforced, so that the area around the suspension bracket is reinforced.
  • the invention also encompasses a container, as described in the context of the invention, which is filled with a filling material, which may in particular have volatile constituents, at least partially or up to the filling level of maximum filling height.
  • the insert is placed on the Golfgutober Assembly or only slightly spaced from this. A slight spacing may be present if the insert ⁇ 7.5-10% or ⁇ 3-5% or ⁇ 1-2%, preferably ⁇ 0.5-0.75% or ⁇ 0.15-0.3% of Container height is spaced from the product surface.
  • the vertical spacing of the insert from the product surface may be, for example, ⁇ 10-15 cm or ⁇ 5-7 cm, preferably ⁇ 2 to 3 cm or ⁇ 0.5 to 1 cm, in particular also ⁇ 0.15-0.3 mm. This will be followed by the above the contents, with this in the Gas exchange container volume minimized, so that undesirable changes in the contents are minimized by outgassing volatile components.
  • the filling material may in particular be an emulsion bitumen or an emulsion or dispersion of another sealing agent, in particular for the construction sector, or, for example, a plastic resin.
  • the contents may be pasty or viscous, preferably under gravity at 20 ° C still be flowable, but not limited thereto and, for example, a powder.
  • the contents may be a Newtonian or especially non-Newtonian liquid or composition.
  • the contents are not limited thereto, e.g. also a building plaster (for example wall plaster), such as a paint plaster, plastic resin (e.g., epoxy resin), another building material or coating material such as e.g. a screed (especially liquid screed), but e.g. also a food.
  • a second component which can be used together with the filling material may be present in the insert, e.g. also a tinting agent, another food component or the like, which can be mixed shortly before the consumption of the filling material with this or can be used in combination with this (2-component system).
  • the product can have a dynamic viscosity of ⁇ 200-500 mPas or ⁇ 1,000-2,000 mPas or ⁇ 5,000 mPas, in particular ⁇ 10,000-25,000 mPas or ⁇ 50,000 mPas, in particular ⁇ 1x10 5 -5x10 5 mPas, if necessary also ⁇ 10 6 -10 7 mPas. Overall, the contents can still be flowable, especially at a temperature of 20 ° or 40 ° or 60 ° Celsius.
  • the viscosity of the filling material may be ⁇ 10 9 -10 10 mPas or possibly even up to 10 12 -10 14 mPas or more, in particular ⁇ 10 6 -10 8 mPas or ⁇ 10 4 -10 5 mPas.
  • the container is at least substantially rectangular container, including square containers, preferably with a corner radius ⁇ 50 mm and / or ⁇ 600 mm.
  • the corner radius can be ⁇ 60-70 mm, preferably ⁇ 80 mm.
  • the corner radius may preferably be ⁇ 150-20015 mm, more preferably ⁇ 125 to 150 mm, optionally also ⁇ 300-400 mm. If necessary, the corner radius can also be ⁇ 600-800 mm.
  • bitumen eg emulsion bitumen
  • the side walls of the container according to the invention in particular with the above-mentioned corner radii, can be curved outwardly, in particular the middle region of the side walls can have the shape of a circumference section.
  • the circular arcs of the side walls in particular in the central region of the side walls, can each pass steadily into the circular arcs of the corner regions.
  • the central portions of the sidewalls are penetrated by the major planes of the container, which may be mirror planes of the container body.
  • the corner areas and the side walls are each through to describe a circular arc, which preferably always merge into each other.
  • the adjacent side walls may each have the same or a different curvature radius. The entire container circumference can thus be defined, if necessary, by only 2 or only 3 different radii of curvature.
  • the ratio of the radii of curvature of the middle regions of the sidewalls to the corner radii is preferably ⁇ 2-3, preferably ⁇ 5-7 or more preferably ⁇ 10-12 or ⁇ 15-20 or else ⁇ 30-50 or ⁇ 50-100.
  • the ratio may be ⁇ 200-500, ⁇ 75-100, or ⁇ 30-50, optionally also ⁇ 20-25 or ⁇ 10-15, where the corner radius is smaller than the side radius of the container.
  • the ratio of length and width of the container may be ⁇ 1: 1.75 or ⁇ 1: 1.5, optionally also ⁇ 1: 1.35 or ⁇ 1: 1.25, optionally ⁇ 1: 1.20, ⁇ 1 : 1.15 or ⁇ 1: 1.1.
  • the container may be essentially a square container. It has surprisingly been found that by smaller ratios, e.g. ⁇ 1: 1.35 or ⁇ 1: 1.15, results in a more even material flow during the stirring process, which also better captures the corner areas and thus also reduces the required homogenization time.
  • the container can have a container volume of ⁇ 10 to 15 l or, for example, also ⁇ 20 to 25 l. If necessary, the container volume can also be ⁇ 0.5-1 l or ⁇ 2-5 l, without being limited thereto. The container volume can be ⁇ 50 to 75 l.
  • a method for filling a container may be such that after filling the container with filling, preferably up to the intended Gregut Little, an inventive insert, introduced into the container and with the Gregutober Assembly is brought to touch, so that it comes into contact with the product surface. Subsequently, the container can be sealed with a lid original.
  • the insert is placed on the product surface in such a way that the insert bottom is in area, in particular over the entire area in contact with the product, in each case with respect to the surface of the insert base.
  • a gap between the insert bottom and container inner wall remain, for example in the form of a circulating between insert and container wall, downwardly open channels.
  • the insert is designed such that this - possibly under load by an additional weight placed on the insert or without additional weight - is drawn into the container in the event of shrinkage or settling of the contents under cohesion on the product surface with the settling product (deeper) , preferably with continuous sealing of the insert to the upper container space.
  • the inventive method is carried out such that after inserting the insert in the container filled with filling the use is weight loaded, in such a way that the insert bottom comes into contact with the product surface, preferably flat or full surface with respect to the insert bottom.
  • the weight load is preferably carried out before the insert is brought with its bottom in contact with the Gregutober Structure, for example, by the fact that use and weight (eg addition) are placed immediately after one another in the container.
  • the weight can be dimensioned such that the insert sinks deeper under the weight into the container until it comes into contact with the product surface, whereby the filling can be carried out in a particularly short time.
  • the deeper sinking of the insert may refer to the fact that the insert sinks further into the container after time of loading with the weight and / or that the insert with weight load sinks deeper into the container than without weight load.
  • the loading with the additional weight and after putting the insert on the Gregutober #3 done.
  • the additional weight (eg auxiliary center and / or accessory) may remain in the container after closing the insert if the container is originally sealed.
  • the container can also be originally sealed before the use (preferably weighted) has dropped to the Gregutober decoration, preferably for the purpose of filling control afterwards.
  • the deeper sinking can optionally be supported by vertical pressure exerting by means of an external pressure element, preferably such support is not or is not absolutely necessary.
  • the weight can also be placed on the insert after the insert has been brought into contact with the product surface. Use and weight are dimensioned so that in case of loss or setting of the contents of the insert bottom remains in contact with the product surface and the container moves deeper into the container.
  • the weight may be an accessory and / or auxiliary, in particular chemical composition such as a chemical hardener for processing the filling material.
  • the weight can be sized as described above. If the insert is loaded by a weight, then the container can be originally sealed with the lid before the insert is brought into contact with the product surface.
  • the sealing area or the sealing lip can be made so flexible or elastically deformable that air can escape into the upper container space while the insert is lowered onto the product surface in the lower container space while deforming the sealing area.
  • the container may be formed without an inwardly projecting bead, which may comprise circumferential or a plurality of circumferentially separate sections, and on which the insert is seated in the container interior.
  • the container inner wall, at least over the height over which the insert is vertically displaceable is, is therefore preferably made smooth and without projections.
  • the embodiment shows a container 1 with lid 2 and a container interior 3, wherein the container has a vertical height h.
  • the container is adapted to contain volatiles 1b such as emulsion bitumen, or contains such.
  • volatiles 1b such as emulsion bitumen, or contains such.
  • an insert 10 is provided which can be positioned in the container interior 3 at different heights h1, h2 (h1 + h2), ie at different distances from the container bottom, wherein the insert bottom can rest on the product surface so that the container interior is in an upper position and a lower part 3a, 3b is separated, wherein in the lower part of the contents may be present.
  • the height refers to a uniform reference point of the insert, eg the insert bottom or top insert.
  • the insert is preferably designed such that this is also possible with a container which tapers and tapers towards its bottom, for example at an angle of approximately 2 degrees to the container main axis 1a, and can be stacked in identically constructed containers.
  • the insert can be completely sealingly applied to the container inner wall 5.
  • the insert may have in its central region a bottom 11, which may be formed on the underside substantially planar and continuous. As a result, the use in a simple manner over the entire surface of the product surface can be applied. Smaller elevations of the insert, such as in the form of grooves, which may serve as a stiffening of the bottom area, may be present if necessary.
  • the bottom of the insert is free of downwardly facing projections such as stiffening ribs or the like, and smooth on the underside.
  • the underside of the insert bottom can be smooth.
  • the insert 10 may have a flange 12, which is preferably at least partially or completely above the Floor 11 extends.
  • the insert has a peripheral abutment region 13 with respect to the container inner wall 5, which may preferably be designed as a circumferential sealing region 13a relative to the container inner wall, for example in the form of a sealing lip (see Fig. 2 ).
  • the investment and / or sealing area can at the level of the bottom of the insert and / or at the upper region of the flange, for. B. at the upper edge 14 of the flange, and / or in the central region 15 of the flange and / or generally arranged on a stepped shoulder of the flange, which is arranged here approximately at half the height thereof.
  • the insert can also have two or more vertically spaced abutment and / or sealing regions with respect to the container inner wall. These can at the same time fully come into contact with the container inner wall, at least in certain arrangement heights of the insert in the container, or different installation / sealing areas can come into contact with the container inner wall at different insertion depths of the insert in the container interior.
  • the insert is designed to be displaceable in the vertical direction over at least part of the height ⁇ h of the container interior (see Fig. 1 ), preferably in such a way that the insert, which is arranged at different vertical heights h1, h2, always rests against the container inner wall, preferably completely, in particular sealingly completely against it.
  • the insert can thus be vertically spaced from the container top edge 6, in particular its attachment and / or contact area.
  • the insert can be designed such that it is fixed by insertion into the container under its own weight on the inner wall 5 of the container, preferably exclusively on the container inner wall, wherein the sealing region can serve as a fixing region.
  • the insert is designed to be adjustable in height relative to the container wall, for example in the region, preferably with constant contact and / or sealing against the container inner wall from 0.5 to 5 cm.
  • the insert has such inherent rigidity that it is dimensionally stable under the action of gravity, and / or such that the insert inserted into the container interior, preferably without support from other aids or through the filling material, does not change its set position against the container inner wall.
  • the peripheral outer edge 16 of the insert which is formed here by way of example by the sealing region 13a, is adapted to the cross-sectional shape of the container inner wall and thus congruent with this.
  • the contact / seal area of the insert e.g. a sealing lip or portion of the flange may protrude radially outwardly from the adjacent regions.
  • the sealing area may be formed on the outside of the flange.
  • the sealing area may be deformable upon insertion into the container, e.g. contracting in the manner of a screen (ie, constricting tapering, for example) or be made compressible, e.g. by using a foamed plastic.
  • sealing area on the one hand and the bottom and / or flange of the insert of the same material Preferably sealing area on the one hand and the bottom and / or flange of the insert of the same material.
  • the sealing region 13a of the insert is here preferably arranged at a distance from the upper edge 12 of the flange.
  • the outer edge 11a of the insert base is slightly spaced in the radial direction from the container inner wall to the gap 11b, wherein the insert may be fixed under its own weight on the container inner wall.
  • the edge region of the insert may have a circumferential stepped shoulder 19 or a general radial offset ( Fig. 2 ), With an axially above and axially below the same extending flange portion 19a, 19b, which (independently of each other) may each include a smaller angle to the container main axis 1a as the container wall, for example, parallel to the axis 1a. Even when inserted into the container then only the sealing area with the container inner wall comes to rest.
  • the stepped shoulder is here arranged on the flange 12, for example in the middle region 15 thereof.
  • the insert 10 inserted in the container forms at its edge region a channel 17 which is open towards the receiving space of the filling material and which is arranged between the flange 12 and the container inner wall 5.
  • the channel is preferably closed to the upper container space 3a. If the insert is pressed against the preferably pasty or liquid, in particular viscous, filling material, the insert bottom can be applied over the whole area to the product surface, even if a certain volume of air is trapped in the space between the product and the insert.
  • the contents may in this case partially penetrate into the channel 17, in particular if the insert is weighted with a weight, e.g. by a component to be processed with the medium, such as a chemical hardener or a tool.
  • the vertical extension of the channel is preferably dimensioned such that under loading of the insert with an additional weight, the filling material is arranged below the bottom or the upper edge of the channel or bears against it without pressure.
  • the channel 17 can be closed at the top by the sealing area 13a or the sealing lip. This can generally be considered within the scope of the invention.
  • the rigidity of the insert and the extent of the bottom region is preferably such that even with a weight acting on the insert of ⁇ 100-200g or ⁇ 500-1000 g, preferably ⁇ 2-3 kg or, preferably ⁇ 12-15 kg or ⁇ 7-10 kg, the use is not so far in the medium penetrates, that the contents of the insert laterally penetrates past the insert in the upper space 3a.
  • the outer edge, in particular the flange 12, in particular the stepped shoulder 19, can be stabilized with a plurality of stiffening ribs 18 distributed in the circumferential direction ( Fig. 2 ).
  • the insert is stackable, so that the stacked inserts partially einnisten each other.
  • the stiffening ribs are distributed unevenly over the circumference of the insert here, at the corner regions of the insert no ribs 18 are arranged here or in a lower density than in the middle side areas.
  • the insert preferably the flange 10 thereof, is provided with a handle 30, for example in the form of a grip recess or even a tab.
  • a handle 30 may be arranged above the sealing region of the insert or else the region of the grip recess is in turn sealed against the container inner wall, for example by a sealing region protruding radially towards the container inner wall.
  • the handle or recess is separated by a portion of the flange from the bottom of the insert in height.
  • the insert may be positioned on the container such that the handle 30 is disposed on a corner portion 31 of the container which is provided with a tamper-evident closure 32 and / or an opening aid for at least partially lifting the lid or at one to the tamper-evident closure and / or the opening aid adjacent corner portion 31 of the container (see Fig. 3 ).
  • This is a simple handling the container possible, since after lifting the lid the user directly opposite the handle to access.
  • the container is preferably carried out generally non-circular and / or non-elliptical, here essentially as a square container, wherein the side walls 32 may bulge outwardly in its central region 33.
  • the corner regions 31 of the container are each provided with a corner radius, which can pass continuously into the side wall.
  • the corner radius here has a diameter of 100 to 120 mm.
  • the radius of the middle side wall region 33 is approximately 12 times larger than the corner radius.
  • highly viscous contents can be homogenized in the container material by a stirrer.
  • the corner or side wall radius (central region) can be determined on the upper edge of the container or on the original contour of the container on the container bottom (on the inner wall of the container).
  • the transitions between corner and side wall area are each symbolized by vertical lines.
  • the container further has a circumferential skirt 40, which is formed in the region of the upper edge 6 of the container ( Fig. 2 . 5 ).
  • the skirt has a groove 41, in which the lid edge 2a engages and is positionally secured inwardly and outwardly.
  • the skirt 40 is further provided with a suspension 43 for a support bracket, for example in the form of opposite engagement openings for the support bracket ends.
  • the skirt has a hand engaging portion 45 for manual engagement with the skirt which is fully integrated with the skirt. This makes it easier to carry the container (in particular two-handed, also to avoid unwanted movement of a flowable filling material) and / or optionally a manual holding of the container during the stirring process.
  • the mounting bracket is provided here on the hand engaging portion 45.
  • the manual intervention area can also be attached to another Circumference area of the apron be formed.
  • the hand engagement area is stabilized, and thus at the same time the suspension bracket.
  • the lower portion 46 of the skirt and engagement portion is arcuate radially outwardly so as to form a planar manual engagement region.
  • the hand engagement area is formed on both sides with webs 47 on the container outer wall.
  • the lid 2 of the container has a handle 50 for manually lifting the lid ( Fig. 7 ), which may protrude at least substantially horizontally from the lid.
  • the handle 50 or tab can rest on the upper side 40 a of the skirt 40.
  • a tamper-evident closure 32 for example in the form of a tear-off tab, can be provided, as well as an engagement trough below the lid handle. As a result, the lid is easily raised even with a wide apron.
  • a plurality of stiffening webs 42 may be formed, which may extend on both sides of the channel. These stiffening webs may have a lower height in the hand-engaging area than in other circumferential areas of the container (webs 42a). These webs may protrude downwardly from the skirt, so that the lower edge 42a of the webs abuts the container upper edge or the upper container region when the containers are stacked in one another and prevents further sinking of the stacked container (FIG. Fig. 6 ). As a result, a manual intervention in the hand engagement area is facilitated in the case of a container stack.
  • the cover 2 has a central region or bottom 2b, wherein the insert is arranged below the cover bottom, but optionally also an upwardly projecting edge region of the insert between the inner flange 2c of the cover (FIG. Fig. 2 ) and the container inner wall and / or the insert may be spaced from the container wall lie against the lid, eg on the underside of this.
  • the insert or at least its attachment region to the container can be arranged completely below the attachment region of the lid to the container.
  • the insert 10 can rest on the product surface or is only slightly spaced therefrom.
  • the contents can have a dynamic viscosity of about 10 5 -10 6 mPas.
  • the filling material is an emulsion bitumen.
  • an accessory or a tool such as a chemical hardener can be positioned in the insert, namely when it sits on the surface of the product (or possibly even if the use of this is still spaced).
  • the bottom of the insert can preferably rest over the entire surface of the medium. In case of shrinkage of the filling material of sufficiently rigid insert (preferably while maintaining its shape, apart from evt. Of deformations in the sealing area) is kept in cover with the product surface.
  • FIGS. 8 to 10 show a further embodiment of a container according to the invention with insert.
  • the differences from the container with insert according to the embodiment of the FIGS. 1 to 7 are described in the following, for the rest, it should be hereby incorporated by reference to the further statements on the subject matter of the invention, including the exemplary embodiment according to FIGS FIGS. 1 to 7 , Referenced, which may apply here as well.
  • the container 80 has according to this embodiment, at least two or three, preferably four pocket-shaped indentations 81, which may be formed as bulges of the container wall 82, optionally, the pockets 81 may also be formed as areas of thinner wall thickness.
  • the insert 84 is provided with radially outwardly projecting protrusions 85, which can engage in the recesses 81 in order to determine the container at a predetermined height in the container interior can. The protrusions 85 of the insert then rest on the bottom regions 86 of the indentations.
  • the indentations 81 extend so far in the direction of the upper container edge 80a, optionally up to this, so that the insert can be introduced by vertical lowering alone in the container until the insert 84 is fixed positively to the container wall at a predetermined height, eg until the projections 85 put on the bottom portions 86 of the indentations.
  • the pockets or indentations 81 are arranged here in the corner regions 87 or regions of greatest circumferential curvature of the container wall.
  • the projections 85 engage in the indentations such that they secure the insert secured against rotation in the container interior.
  • the projections of the insert (and / or the container wall) are formed so stable that the insert can also take a weight, for example, a container with a hardener component for the contents such. B.
  • the indentations 81 may taper towards the container bottom so that the horizontally oriented insert can be self-centering inserted and lowered vertically down through the container opening into the container.
  • the insert may be fixed to the container inner wall 82a with some locking, but often this is not necessary.
  • the indentations 81 have such a vertical depth and the protrusions are positioned on the insert such that the bottom 88 of the insert is (preferably only slightly) spaced from, or nearly on, the product surface. Overall, this makes it possible to reliably prevent tipping on the container inner wall 82a, even under adverse transport conditions and loading with a weight be determined.
  • the projections 85 may be disposed at the level of the circumferential sealing lip 89 of the insert, so that the undersides of the projections sealingly abut against the container inner wall 82a and thus seal the arranged below the insert container interior relative to the above the same arranged region of the container interior.
  • the projections may also be arranged above a peripheral seal or sealing lip 89 of the insert, wherein in the context of the invention “circumferential" is always to be understood in the sense of "fully circumferential".
  • the container 80 may be another insert 10 according to the embodiment of Figures 1-7 be assigned, which may be arranged as an alternative to the insert 80 in the container.
  • the insert 10 is then so far inserted into the container 80, that the sealing portion 13a of the insert 10 below the pocket-like recesses with the container inner wall 82a sealingly comes to rest, for example at the level of the contact area 82b of the container inner wall in the sealing seat.
  • FIGS 11 . 12 show a container according to the invention with use in a modification of the container according to the Figures 8-10 , However, they are generally feasible in the context of the invention advantageously, ie also in the embodiment of Figures 1-7 , Thereafter, securing means 81a are provided on the container inner wall or possibly additionally or alternatively on the inner side of the lid, which cooperate with a fastening region 85 of the insert, securing this fastening region radially inwards in a manner that cooperates.
  • the attachment region of the insert By securing the attachment region of the insert radially inward, the attachment region is prevented from disengaging from the corresponding attachment region of the container inner wall and the insert becoming unstable due to an object or object with high weight, such as hardener component, processing device, etc., being unstable, for example is tilted or deformed, so that the weight can get into the contents.
  • the securing means can engage in a locking manner on a projection of the insert, in particular on one or preferably two or more projections 85, particularly preferably on all projections 85 of the insert, which engage in pocket-shaped indentations of the container inner wall.
  • the securing means can engage in a form-fitting manner on the fastening region of the insert in order to secure it radially inwardly in its position.
  • the securing means may in each case be formed as a projection, in particular as an axially upwardly projecting projection which engages in a recess of the insert, or, conversely, a recess is provided by the securing means into which a projection, such as e.g. secure a locking pin of the insert engages.
  • the securing means can be arranged on the bottom region of the pocket-shaped indentations.
  • stacking webs 86 can furthermore be arranged outside the container, which on the one hand facilitate the stacking of the containers into each other, and on the other hand stabilize the pocket-shaped indentations and securing means 81a.

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