EP3601094A1 - Behälter mit zerreissbarem beutel, der innerhalb des behälters angeordnet ist - Google Patents

Behälter mit zerreissbarem beutel, der innerhalb des behälters angeordnet ist

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EP3601094A1
EP3601094A1 EP18713851.6A EP18713851A EP3601094A1 EP 3601094 A1 EP3601094 A1 EP 3601094A1 EP 18713851 A EP18713851 A EP 18713851A EP 3601094 A1 EP3601094 A1 EP 3601094A1
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Prior art keywords
pouch
container
bottom portion
container according
holding element
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French (fr)
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Lars Skjold Frederiksen
Juergen Fuss
Klaus Seip
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RPC Superfos AS
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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
    • B65D81/00Containers, packaging elements, or packages, for contents presenting particular transport or storage problems, or adapted to be used for non-packaging purposes after removal of contents
    • B65D81/32Containers, packaging elements, or packages, for contents presenting particular transport or storage problems, or adapted to be used for non-packaging purposes after removal of contents for packaging two or more different materials which must be maintained separate prior to use in admixture
    • B65D81/3233Flexible containers disposed within rigid containers
    • 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
    • B65D81/00Containers, packaging elements, or packages, for contents presenting particular transport or storage problems, or adapted to be used for non-packaging purposes after removal of contents
    • B65D81/32Containers, packaging elements, or packages, for contents presenting particular transport or storage problems, or adapted to be used for non-packaging purposes after removal of contents for packaging two or more different materials which must be maintained separate prior to use in admixture
    • B65D81/3233Flexible containers disposed within rigid containers
    • B65D81/3238Flexible containers disposed within rigid containers with additional means facilitating admixture

Definitions

  • Container comprising rupturable pouch arranged inside container
  • the current invention relates to a container comprising a bottom portion and a side wall portion extending upwardly from the bottom portion, said container being at least partially filled with a first material, said container further comprising a pouch filled with a second material, said pouch being arranged inside the container.
  • Containers which allow mixing of two separate materials prior to use are well known in the art.
  • Most containers known in the art provide a main container filled with a first material and a small pouch filled with the second material.
  • the pouch is typically attached to the main container during transport. Prior to use, the pouch is opened and the second material is added to and mixed with the first material.
  • the pouch is arranged inside the main container and a mechanism is provided in the lid or in the side wall of the container to open the pouch, thereby causing the first and second materials to mix together.
  • a second aspect of the current invention is to provide a container comprising a pouch filled with a second material in a simple and low cost manner.
  • a third aspect of the current invention is to provide a container where the second material is easily mixed with the first material.
  • a container as mentioned in the introductory paragraph where the pouch is furthermore arranged to be fastened to the bottom portion of the container such that at least a portion of the first material is arranged above the pouch and in that the pouch is rupturable.
  • the pouch By arranging the pouch at the bottom of the container and fastening it to the bottom portion, the pouch and the contents of the pouch are completely covered by the first material.
  • an implement can be inserted into the first material which pierces the pouch or causes the pouch to rupture/burst when force is applied.
  • the pouch ruptures, the second material is released into the first material at the bottom of the container. As the first material is stirred, the second material is quickly mixed with the first material. By the time the second material reaches the surface of the first material, the risk for splashing is much reduced.
  • the phrase "fastened to the bottom portion” should be understood in that the pouch is arranged in a fixed position and at the bottom portion of the container.
  • the pouch could either be fastened directly to a surface of the bottom portion, or it could be held in place against a surface of the bottom portion via an intermediate holding element. However, in both cases, the pouch is held in place against the bottom portion of the container. This is in contrast to the prior art solutions where a pouch is held and fastened to the lid or to the side wall of the container.
  • the term “fastened to” should be understood in that the pouch is held against the bottom portion in a fixed position so the pouch doesn't freely move around the container and such that it is easy to find the pouch and cause it to rupture. However, it does not necessarily mean that the pouch is permanently attached to the bottom portion.
  • the phrase "at least a portion of the first material is arranged above the pouch” should be understood that there is an offset between the upper surface of the first material and the uppermost surface of the pouch. In this way, when the pouch is ruptured, the second material is not directly accessible from the upper surface of the first material. The second material first has to travel through the first material to reach the upper surface of the first material. In one embodiment, it could be that there was no direct connection between the pouch and the upper surface of the first material. In another embodiment, it could be that the container was arranged such that in order to rupture the pouch, it was necessary to insert an implement into the first material to agitate the first material and/or apply pressure directly to the pouch. In one embodiment, it could be said that the pouch was completely surrounded by the first material, or it could be said that the pouch was completed embedded in the first material.
  • the pouch has an outer surface and the pouch can be arranged offset from the side wall portion such that some of the first material is arranged between the outer surface of the pouch and an inner surface of the side wall portion. In this way, the pouch is spaced from the side wall and when the second material is released, it is not in direct contact with the sidewall. If the second material was in direct contact with the side wall, it could run up along the side wall and splash out the top of the container. In one embodiment, the minimum distance between the outer surface of the pouch and the inner surface of the sidewall portion could be defined to be greater than 5mm, 10mm, 15mm or 20mm.
  • the pouch could comprise a flexible material. In one embodiment, the pouch could comprise a foil or sheet like material. In one embodiment the pouch could be arranged as a welded plastic bag filled with the second material.
  • the pouch could comprise a weakened portion which is arranged to rupture and release the second material from the pouch when a predetermined pressure/force is applied to the pouch.
  • the pouch could be fastened to the bottom portion via an adhesive or via a weld.
  • the weld and/or adhesive could be applied directly between the pouch and a surface of the bottom portion of the container.
  • the container could further comprise an intermediate holding element arranged to fasten the pouch to the bottom portion of the container and/or to hold the pouch in place near the bottom portion of the container.
  • the intermediate holding element is a planar element having a planar surface area essentially corresponding to the surface area of an inside surface of the bottom portion.
  • the outer periphery of the intermediate holding element is smaller than the inner periphery of the bottom portion of the container such that the intermediate holding element can be arranged inside the container.
  • the intermediate holding element is arranged to correspond to the bottom portion of the container such that the intermediate holding element is like a false bottom.
  • the surface area of the intermediate holding element is large enough such that the weight of the first material on the intermediate holding element holds the intermediate holding element in place against the bottom portion of the container.
  • the pouch can be fastened to an upper and/or lower surface of the intermediate holding element via a weld or via an adhesive. If fastened to a lower surface, a slot or opening could be formed in the intermediate holding element and a portion of the pouch could be arranged to pass through the slot or opening.
  • the pouch could be fastened to the intermediate holding element via a mechanical gripping mechanism.
  • the mechanical gripping mechanism could comprise a snap locking mechanism.
  • the second material is a liquid.
  • the second material is a material which is harmful to skin contact, for example the second material could be a caustic material.
  • the first material is a material for forming a surface covering of a building, for example a mortar material, a filler material, a paint like material, etc.
  • the container is a plastic injection moulded container.
  • the container is a poly propylene container and the pouch is made from a polyethylene material.
  • the term "comprises/comprising/comprised of when used in this specification is taken to specify the presence of stated features, integers, steps or components but does not preclude the presence or addition of one or more other features, integers, steps, components or groups thereof.
  • the container comprises a pouch filled with a second material.
  • the container comprises at least one pouch and solutions comprising two or more pouches would also be covered.
  • Figure 1 shows a schematic side cross section view of a first embodiment according to the invention prior to mixing.
  • Figure 2 shows a schematic side cross section view of the embodiment of figure 1 after mixing has occurred.
  • Figure 3 shows a schematic front view of one embodiment of a pouch for a container according to the invention.
  • Figure 4 shows a schematic side view of the pouch of figure 3.
  • Figure 5 shows a schematic side view of an intermediate holding element in the form of a false bottom plate for a container according to the invention.
  • Figure 6 schematically shows a step in the process of fastening the pouch of figures 3 and 4 to the false bottom plate of figure 5.
  • Figure 7 schematically shows the pouch and the false bottom plate being inserted into a container.
  • Figure 8 schematically shows the container of figure 7 filled with a first material.
  • Figure 9 shows a schematic cross sectional side view of another embodiment of a container according to the invention.
  • Figure 10 shows a schematic cross sectional side view of another embodiment of a container according to the invention.
  • Figure 1 1 shows a schematic cross sectional side view of yet another embodiment of a container according to the invention.
  • Figure 12 shows a schematic side view of an embodiment of a pouch suitable for a container according to the invention.
  • Figures 13 and 14 show two views of a false bottom plate having a mechanical clip mechanism for holding a pouch.
  • Figure 15 shows the false bottom plate of figures 13 and 14 in a configuration just after manufacture.
  • Figure 16 schematically shows how a pouch could be fastened to the false bottom plate of figures 13-15. Detailed description of the embodiments
  • Figure 1 shows a container 2 comprising a bottom portion 4, a side wall portion 6 and an opening 8.
  • the upper edge 10 of the side wall portion defines a rim 12 which encircles the opening 8.
  • the bottom portion 4 has an inside surface 14 and an exterior surface 16.
  • the side wall portion 6 also has an inside surface 18 and an exterior surface 20.
  • the container 2 is filled with a first material 22. From the figures, it can be seen that the area of the opening 8 is larger than the area of the inside surface 14 of the bottom portion 4. In this way, the containers are stackable one inside the other when they are empty. This type of container is well known in the art.
  • Containers of this kind are well known in the art and can be found in many shapes and sizes and can be used to hold many different types of materials.
  • the container itself can be made from many different types of materials.
  • the container is made from a plastic injection moulded material, for example Poly Propylene.
  • the container could be made from a metal material.
  • the container can be a cylindrical container with a circular cross section. In other cases, the container has a more rectangular cross section. However, many shapes can be imagined.
  • a pouch 24 is arranged on the inside surface 14 of the bottom portion 4.
  • the pouch in the current embodiment is made from a flexible plastic foil like material, similar to a plastic bag.
  • the pouch can be made in many different ways. Suitable techniques for manufacturing suitable pouches should be available in the art.
  • the pouch is filled with a liquid material 26.
  • the liquid material is of a kind which is dangerous for human contact and it is therefore desired to prevent the second material from getting into contact with the user.
  • the pouch 24 is fastened to the inside surface 14 of the bottom portion 4 of the container via an adhesive 28.
  • a stirrer 30 is therefore introduced into the container.
  • the stirrer can be pressed into contact with the pouch thereby causing the pouch to rupture.
  • the stirrer can stir the first material which causes force to be applied to the pouch which causes the pouch to rupture.
  • Figure 2 shows how the pouch 24 has ruptured. Figure 2 also shows that even after rupturing, the material of the pouch itself remains fastened to the bottom portion of the container. Likewise, since the material of the pouch itself is flexible, the pouch itself should not prevent the user from accessing the contents of the container.
  • the pouch is arranged near the centre of the container and at the bottom of the container.
  • the first material surrounds the pouch.
  • the second material could slide up along the side wall portion of the container and splash out the top of the container in a dangerous manner.
  • the container is a 10L plastic injection moulded bucket with a circular cross section filled with a mortar material used for exterior surface finishing in the construction industry.
  • the second material inside the pouch comprises Natrium/Sodium hydroxide which is caustic and can cause injury to a user when it gets in contact with their skin.
  • the pouch 24 was fastened directly to the inside surface 14 of the bottom portion 4 of the container.
  • the pouch could be fastened to the bottom portion of the container via an intermediate holding element which is inserted into the container prior to filling the container with the first material.
  • Figures 3 and 4 show another embodiment 40 of a pouch filled with a second material 42.
  • the pouch is again made from a flexible plastic material in the form of a sheet or foil.
  • the pouch is shown having a curved shape, however, the pouch could also be formed with other shapes, for example, a rectangular shape.
  • a plastic tubelike material is welded shut at one end with a linear weld perpendicular to the extension of the tubular material.
  • Second material can then be filled into the tube in the desired amount.
  • the tube can then be welded shut, again with a linear weld.
  • a closed and filled pouch is produced in this way in a simple manner.
  • two flaps 44 of excess material extend from the pouch and can be used to fasten the pouch to the bottom portion of the container. Since welding or gluing the pouch to the inside surface of the bottom portion of the container can be complicated to implement in a production environment, the pouch can be fastened to a holding element 50 as shown in figures 5 and 6.
  • the holding element 50 of the current embodiment is formed as a planar element having a cross section with a planar shape which matches the planar surface area of the inside surface of the bottom portion of the container. In this way, the holding element can be inserted into the container and it will assume a position at the bottom of the container. It could therefore be called a false bottom plate like element.
  • the holding element 50 has a slot 52 in the centre portion of the holding element. As shown in figure 6, the flaps 44 of the pouch 40 can be inserted through the slot and then folded up on the rear surface 54 of the holding element. An adhesive 56 applied on the rear surface 54 holds the flaps of the pouch in place. In this way, a strong connection is formed between the pouch and the holding element 50.
  • the flaps 44 could also be welded to the rear surface of the holding element.
  • the pouch and holding element assembly can be inserted into the bottom of a container. This is shown in figure 7.
  • first material is filled into the container thereby covering the pouch completely. Due to the weight of the first material, the holding element 50 is held in place, pressed against the inside surface of the bottom portion of the container. In this way, the pouch is likewise held fastened to the bottom portion of the container and located in the centre of the container.
  • Figure 9 shows another schematic embodiment of a container according to the current invention where a pouch 40 with flaps 44 is glued via an adhesive 56 to the inside surface 14 of the bottom portion 4 of the container 2. Instead of gluing, it would also be possible to weld the pouch to the container via the flaps.
  • Figure 10 shows another schematic embodiment.
  • a pouch 40 with a flap 44 is welded or glued via an adhesive 56 to a holding element 50 which is again shaped to fit into the bottom of the container.
  • a holding element to hold the pouch, is that the pouch and the holding element could be chosen as one type of material while the container was chosen as another material.
  • the pouch could be chosen as a poly ethylene material which has good rupture properties and then it could be welded directly to a poly ethylene holding element.
  • the container itself could be manufactured from a poly propylene material which has good robust properties for the actual container.
  • Figure 1 1 shows an embodiment, where the pouch 58 is formed as a flatter pouch which is welded or glued via an adhesive 56 to the holding element at at least two points via at least two flaps 59.
  • the pouch could fit between two containers when stacked in an empty configuration.
  • the height of the pouch and holding element combination is less than the distance between the exterior surface 16 of the bottom portion of an upper stacked container and the inside surface 14 of the bottom portion of a lower stacked container.
  • Figure 12 shows one embodiment of a pouch 60 with a weakened area in the form of a number of lines of weakness 60 introduced into the material of the pouch. When pressure/force is applied to the pouch, the pouch will rupture along the lines of weakness.
  • Figures 13-16 illustrate another embodiment of a holding element 70.
  • the holding element 70 is formed as a planar disc shaped element 70.
  • Two slots 72 are provided in the disc into which flaps of the pouch can be inserted.
  • Two bendable portions 73 are arranged in the disc on each side of the slots.
  • the two bendable portions are provided with snap engagement means 74 which cooperate with corresponding snap engagement means 76 on the disc itself.
  • the snap engagement means 74,76 are arranged as holes and plugs which fit into each other and engage each other.

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EP18713851.6A 2017-03-21 2018-03-21 Behälter mit zerreissbarem beutel, der innerhalb des behälters angeordnet ist Pending EP3601094A1 (de)

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