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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
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- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
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- the invention relates to a container with an opening provided on a nozzle and with a closure that can be removed by moving the container in a sliding direction, at least one guide element being provided on the nozzle, on or in which the closure can be displaced relative to the container.
- the invention also relates to a dispensing system for a flowable product, with at least one dispenser provided with a container holder and with at least one container containing the flowable product.
- a container and a dispensing system of this type are, for example, in the WO 95/09111 or the WO 2008/089500 described.
- the dispenser is used to dispense liquid or creamy products, especially in the sanitary and hygiene sector, such as soap, disinfectant, cream, etc.
- Document US2009272752 discloses a container according to the preamble of claim 1.
- a container may be inserted into a dispenser if the area of the container surrounding the opening is compatible with the container receptacle of the dispenser. This is therefore a prerequisite for being able to use the container at all, but has the disadvantage that all containers of the same design or at least all containers with areas of the same design around the opening can be used without a container with the wrong contents being noticeable.
- This matching is also referred to as coding, whereby different degrees of coding can be defined, which result from the number of coding elements interacting.
- the container described in the prior art has a container neck or nozzle, from which a web of a sliding guide protrudes on both sides parallel to the end face, and onto which a clamp-like C-shaped part is pushed as a closure, which engages behind the webs.
- the container holder on the dispenser is therefore designed in the same way as the closure, which means that the webs protruding from the nozzle are gripped behind. This makes changing the container easier because a new container can be attached to the container holder and inserted into it without having to remove the closure first. This is particularly advantageous because the container is used upside down, as the contents cannot flow out or no additional measures are necessary to prevent this.
- the container can be moved and the webs of the nozzle slide into grooves in the container receptacle, with the closure ultimately being released and lying loosely in front of the container receptacle.
- the invention since it is desired or necessary to only fill certain dispensers with certain containers, the invention has set itself the task of creating containers and a dispensing system which have a sliding closure and codings that go beyond the engagement of the sliding guide elements and which enable insertion prevent incorrect container.
- this is possible on the container in that at least one projection which projects forward in the sliding direction of the container and/or at least one clearance which is open towards the front is formed on the side of the container provided with the nozzle.
- a recess or projection is formed on the container receptacle that matches the projection or clearance on the side of the container provided with the nozzle.
- Projections or clearances are possible at any suitable location on the side of the container provided with the socket; it is preferably provided that at least one projection and/or at least one clearance is provided on the socket.
- a preferred embodiment provides that one of the two webs is shortened to form the exemption.
- the nozzle can also be provided with four protruding bars or four exemptions.
- the arrangement of projections and adjustments is not limited to the nozzle. Therefore, in a further preferred embodiment, at least one projection and/or at least one release is provided on at least one raised web of a U-shaped reinforcement plate of the container that supports the nozzle and which surrounds the container on opposite edges. If the web of the reinforcing plate extends perpendicular to the sliding direction, an exemption is preferably formed as a hole in the web.
- the guide elements and the recess and/or the projection of the container receptacle are provided on an exchangeable insert piece which is held in a cover plate of the lower part of the dispenser.
- the essential components of the dispenser therefore remain the same, regardless of whether the projection and/or the clearance in the nozzle are centrally or eccentrically located, since the container holder that matches the container can be selected and inserted into the cover plate.
- the container receptacle is increased by the thickness of the closure compared to the area of the cover plate in front of it in order to be able to insert the container nozzle into the container receptacle without hindrance.
- the container holder is also preferably provided with a bevel on the front edge in order to correct inaccuracies.
- a further preferred embodiment provides that a substantially L-shaped path is defined for inserting the container into the dispenser, the first path section of which extends transversely or perpendicular to the sliding direction and ends in particular in a recess in the cover plate in front of the container holder.
- the first section of the route extends overall parallel to the plane of the container opening, so that the closed container can first be placed on the side of the dispenser and moved up to in front of the container receptacle, and then pressed in the sliding direction, with the nozzle pushing into the container receptacle and the shutter remains in front of it. If it is blocked on the cover plate not only in the sliding direction of the container but also in the opposite direction, the closure slides back onto the connector when the container is changed, so that the resealed container can be pushed out to the side.
- the first path section runs from top to bottom, in particular vertically or diagonally backwards.
- the location in front of the container holder represents a positive depot for the closure, which is aligned with the container holder.
- the cover plate preferably represents an upper cover of a collecting space for the product to be dispensed, such as an intermediate container, a pump inlet chamber or the like.
- At least one projection is therefore preferably designed in such a way that by removing the projection, for example in order to insert a non-correlated container, a hole is opened in the collecting space and the dispenser thereby becomes leaky.
- a barrier against the flow of the medium is provided in an opening of the neck of the container, which is only opened if a corresponding projection of the container receptacle can sufficiently penetrate into this opening.
- a container 1 made of soft, flexible material, for example made of thin plastic film, is approximately cuboid and has an opening 3 in a wall, in particular provided with a reinforcing plate 13, which is provided within a tightly closable nozzle 2 or container neck. How Fig. 1 shows, the reinforcing plate 13 extends over a large part of the surface of the wall and surrounds two opposite edges of the container 1 with side webs 14. Details about such a container 1 and its production are those mentioned in the introduction WO 2008/089500 refer to.
- the container 1 is intended in particular to hold liquid products, such as disinfectants, shampoo, soap or the like, and is, as Fig. 19 or 25 shows, upside down inserted into a dispenser 20, so that the wall provided with the reinforcement plate 13 and the nozzle 2 forms the standing side or the container bottom.
- the socket 2 carries, as in Fig. 2 shown in detail, a guide element 4, which is designed in the form of webs 5 projecting on both sides in an extension of its end face, and a sealing ring 7 which protrudes slightly from the end face.
- An approximately clip-shaped or C-shaped body serves as a closure 10, which is of is pushed onto the side, engaging behind the webs 5 with guide elements 11.
- a sliding guide comprising the guide elements 4, 11 on the nozzle 2 simplifies the insertion of the container 1 into the dispenser 20, from which to the rest Figures 3, 4 , 6 to 10 , and 12 to 16
- the only essential element namely the container holder 40 on the cover plate 21 of the lower part, is shown.
- This has an opening 46 which, when the container 1 is inserted and sealed by the sealing ring 7, is aligned with the connection piece 2 and the opening 3 of the container 1 ( Fig. 4 , 8th , 14 ).
- Fig. 4 , 8th , 14 As shown in the illustration Fig.
- the container receptacle 40 is on the cover plate 21 in terms of of the guide elements are identical in construction to the closure 10 and can therefore also engage behind the webs 5 of the nozzle 2 with their guide elements 41 when the container 1 is inserted into the container receptacle 40.
- Fig. 6 indicated, in which the contour of the closure 10 is shown in dashed lines.
- the container 1 is therefore placed with the closure 10 on the container receptacle 40 in front of the guide elements 41 and then pushed in over the bevel 45 in the direction of arrow A, whereby the closure 10 is released and remains at the attachment point, as in Fig. 7 is shown.
- coding is provided, that is, the container and the container holder must be provided with elements that fit into one another.
- there is therefore at least one projection 42 on the container receptacle 40 and at least one corresponding release 6, 6 'on or in the nozzle 2 of each matching container 1 ( Fig. 5 , 11 , 17 ) are provided, each of which extends in the sliding direction (arrow A) of the container 1. If the correct container is inserted, align it as shown Fig. 4 , 8th , 14 can clearly be seen, the openings 3 and 46.
- Fig. 5 shows the upper area of a container 1 with a nozzle 2, in which a central clearance 6 is provided, into which the in Fig. 6 shown central projection 42 intervenes.
- the cross sections and lengths in the exemption 6 and the projection 42 are the same.
- Fig. 8 The inserted position is clearly visible in which the openings 5 and 46 are aligned.
- the formation of a single central clearance 6 is advantageous if only one installation position of the container 1 is desired.
- a second central clearance 6 ' is formed in the connector 2, which is rotated by 180 ° to the first, i.e. is diametrically opposite, as in Fig. 7 and 9 is shown.
- the nozzle 2 therefore has an H-shape.
- the projection 42 like each exemption 6, 6 'in this embodiment, has a cross-sectional area that is composed of a rectangle followed by a triangle. If only one installation position of the container 1 in the dispenser is to be permitted despite two opposing clearances 6, 6', the closure 10 suitable for this can have a projection that fits into the second clearance 6', so that the closure 10 can only be opened to this side .
- Fig. 11 shows the upper area of a second embodiment of a container 1.
- the exemption 6 is not in the middle but on the side, and a corner area of the nozzle 2 is therefore missing.
- a second exemption 6 ' is preferably arranged rotated by 180 °, as shown out of Fig. 13 is visible.
- Fig. 12 shows the associated container receptacle 40, in which the projection 42 is also formed off-center in the corner area.
- the exemption 6 and the projection 42 have a trapezoidal cross-sectional area.
- Fig. 13 shows a horizontal section through the connector 2 of the container 1 inserted into the container holder, with the connector 2 being pushed in as far as the stop 44 thanks to the release 6, so that the openings 3, 46 are aligned. This is again on average Fig. 14 visible.
- the clearances 6, 6' are provided on the connector 2 below the webs 5 of the sliding guide, which thus extend over the entire depth or length.
- the exemption 6 extends over the entire height of the nozzle 2, so that one of the two webs 5 is shortened. Since more than half of the web remains, neither the tight fit of the closure 10 on the nozzle 2 nor the fit of the nozzle 2 in the container receptacle 40 is affected.
- the projection 42, the guide elements 41 and the crossbar 44 are advantageously provided on an insert 43, which is adapted to the containers to be used with this dispenser in the cover plate 21 of the The bottom part of the container 1 can be arranged.
- the exemplary embodiments described above offer, above all, protection against the use of ordinary containers from other manufacturers, since the projection in the container holder requires recesses and clearances on the container which, if possible, cannot be formed subsequently.
- the reversal of the elements also represents coding in a sliding closure.
- Such an embodiment is particularly desirable if there is only a mix-up of products of the same, in particular that cannot be mixed Manufacturer should be excluded, since a conventional container without a projection also fits into the container holder.
- Such an embodiment is not shown in the figures. Rather, they show Fig. 20 to 22 a mixed form in which 40 projections and clearances are provided on both the container 1 and the container holder.
- the container 1 (in Fig. 22 indicated) in turn has a reinforcing plate 13, which surrounds two container edges with the opposite webs 14.
- Each web 14 has between one and six holes, which form clearances 6 belonging to the container 1, into which between one and six projections 42 can enter when the container 1 is inserted into the container receptacle 40 or its insert 43.
- Fig. 20 shows, for example, two such projections 42.
- Fig. 20 to 22 also show projections 12 in the form of webs, which protrude from the connector 2 in the sliding direction (arrow A) and penetrate into a corresponding alignment or clearance 6, or a corresponding recess on the container holder 40, when the container 1 is inserted.
- 13 webs 15 are arranged on the reinforcement plate, which extend in the sliding direction approximately over the second half of the sliding path until they reach the in Fig. 21 and 22 abut the recognizable projection of the insert 43 in the form of a stop 47.
- the connector 2 rests on the crossbar 44, the projection 12 has entered the clearance 6 and the opening 3 is aligned with the opening 46 of the container holder 40, not shown in these figures.
- the stop 47 is only on the left in the drawing Side is formed and the second web 15 provided on the right side of the socket 2 does not hinder the insertion, since a stop 47 is missing on this side and there is therefore also an exemption there.
- a container holder 40 with one in the Fig. 20 to 22 Insert 43 shown prevents the insertion of conventional containers only through the projections 42 and clearance 6 in the area of the raised webs 14, since no projections are provided that require clearances on or in the nozzle 2. Stops 47 on the insert 43 or on the container holder 40 itself as well as webs 12 or 15 on the nozzle 2 and on the reinforcement plate 13 mainly serve to assign certain products to certain dispensers.
- Fig. 23 shows a second version of a container 1 in an oblique view, onto the nozzle 2 of which a closure 10 is pushed, which is provided with a code.
- the one in the Fig. 23 to 34 Closure 10 shown in several versions includes, the same as in the statements after Fig. 1 to 22 , an approximately C-shaped body with webs 11, which engage behind the webs 5 on the connector 2, and has an upper side 19 parallel to the plane of the container opening 3, two side surfaces 17 lying in the sliding direction (arrow A) of the container 1 and two side surfaces lying perpendicular thereto 18 on.
- Closures 10 are shown, which have a recess 16 in the form of a groove that serves as a coding in at least one of the two side surfaces 17.
- the groove 16 runs in the Fig. 23 to 29 perpendicular to the plane of the container opening 3 and in Fig. 30 diagonally forward. How out Fig. 24
- the depth of the groove preferably corresponds to the wall thickness, so that the web 5 of the nozzle 2 is exposed or is not cut out.
- As counter elements to the recess 16 are corresponding projections 24 in the form of noses or webs on the dispenser immediately in front of the container receptacle 40. As shown Fig.
- a container 1 according to Fig. 23 can now either be viewed horizontally from the side ( Fig. 27 ), vertically from above ( Fig. 28 , 29 ) or diagonally from above ( Fig. 30 ) are inserted into the position in front of the container holder 40. This means an at least approximately or exactly L-shaped path, which is indicated by the two arrows B and A.
- the L-shaped path is parallel to the plane of the container opening 3 and to the plane of the opening 46 of the container holder 40 and the in Fig. 27
- Closure 10 shown - the container is not shown for the sake of clarity - reaches the space forming a depot 23 in front of the container receptacle 40 on the first path section corresponding to arrow B, the projection 24 entering the recess 16 when the two coding elements match .
- the depot 23 is deeper than the container receptacle 40 by the thickness of the top of the closure 10, so that the container can be moved further in the direction of arrow A, with the closure 10 remaining in the depot 23, and the medium contained in the container 1 through the opening 3 and 46 can flow into the lower part of the dispenser 20.
- the depot 23 is limited by webs 22 so that it receives the closure 10 in a form-fitting manner.
- the container 1 pushes itself back onto the closure 10 when it is removed against the sliding direction (arrow A), and is then removed from the dispenser closed again against the arrow B.
- the container 1 can therefore also be replaced when it is still partially full without losing any part of it.
- Fig. 28 the closed containers are lowered vertically from above (arrow B) and the closure 10 is again in the depot 23, as in Fig. 29 is shown, and the container can then be inserted into the container holder 40 (arrow A).
- Fig. 30 shows the oblique arrangement of the coding elements 16 and 24, and thus also the oblique direction of insertion (arrow B) into the depot 23.
- the second part of the path is again indicated by the arrow A into the container receptacle 40.
- Fig. 27 , 28 and 30 show an oblique view of the lower part of a dispenser 20 with the cover plate 21, on which the container holder 40, and an insert piece 43 accordingly Fig. 20 to 22 is provided.
- the only difference is the crossbar 44, which runs through the width, so that the container to be used here is designed without projections. Also missing compared to the execution Fig. 20 to 22 the attack 47.
- FIG. 31 and 32 show a closure 10 on which recesses 16 are provided in the narrow side surfaces 18, with recesses optionally also in the side surfaces according to Fig. 23 possible are.
- the in 31 and 32 Closure 10 shown can only be inserted into the depot 23 from above, so insertion from the side is appropriate Fig. 27 omitted.
- the other two in Fig. 28 and 30 The options shown are also available with the closure 10 Fig. 31 Executable: The closed container is inserted between the boundary webs 22 protruding from the cover plate 21 into the depot 23, to which the container receptacle 40 adjoins, the projections 24 entering the recesses 16. ( Fig. 32 ) Now the container is pushed further into the container holder 40, with the closure 10 remaining in the depot 23. If the container 1 is empty or still partially full and needs to be replaced, it is moved back into the depot 23, whereby the closure 10, which is blocked in this direction by the limiting web 22, slides back onto the connection piece 2 and seals the container. The sealed container is then removed.
- the projections 24 protrude from the edge of the container receptacle 40 and engage in the recess 16 on the side surface 18 of the closure 10.
- the closure 10 in turn remains in the depot 23 when the container 1 is inserted into the container receptacle 40.
- Fig. 33 to 36 show coding elements on the top 19 of the closure 10, according to Fig. 33 the recesses 16 have the shape of cylindrical depressions, possibly also holes, and according to Fig. 35 have the shape of cylindrical projections 26.
- the corresponding counterparts are provided in the floor area of the depot 23, that is to say Fig. 34
- the projections 28 shown in dashed lines are there in the form of cylindrical knobs or the like, and in Fig. 36 depressions 25, for example cylindrical blind holes, are formed in the cover 21.
- Projections 24, 27, 28 projecting into the depot 23 allow holes in the cover plate 21, which are covered by the projections 24, 27, 28, to explain the security against manipulation. If these projections of the depot 23 are removed, approximately container 1 according to Fig. 1 without being able to insert recess 16 in closure 10, these holes are exposed.
- a space (in particular an intermediate container, a pump chamber or the like) is preferably provided below the cover 21, into which the liquid from the container 1 inserted into the container receptacle 40 ( Fig. 19 ) flows out and which becomes leaky when the projection 24 is removed.
- Fig. 28 and 30 the projections 24 projecting into the depot 23 are divided horizontally, leaving a second projection 27 at the bottom of the depot 23, which, as mentioned above, exposes a hole in the cover when removed.
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