KR20140063972A - Beverage container accomodable additives' kind and ratio - Google Patents

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KR20140063972A
KR20140063972A KR1020120130748A KR20120130748A KR20140063972A KR 20140063972 A KR20140063972 A KR 20140063972A KR 1020120130748 A KR1020120130748 A KR 1020120130748A KR 20120130748 A KR20120130748 A KR 20120130748A KR 20140063972 A KR20140063972 A KR 20140063972A
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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a beverage container, and more particularly, to a beverage container that can be freely adjusted by a consumer, with the kind and mixing ratio of additives such as sugar, milk, and the like arbitrarily adjusted.

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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 1. Field of the Invention [0001] The present invention relates to a beverage container capable of arbitrarily adjusting kinds and mixing ratios of additives,

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a beverage container, and more particularly, to a beverage container that can be freely adjusted by a consumer, with the kind and mixing ratio of additives such as sugar, milk, and the like arbitrarily adjusted.

Just 10 years ago, I thought of coffee as just coffee, cream coffee and black coffee, but nowadays there are so many kinds of coffee, such as espresso, americano, cappuccino, caffe latte and caramel latte.

Coffee is one of the most popular products of modern people. As the modern people 's preferences are diversified, various types of coffee have appeared to meet various modern people' s preferences.

There are many ways to enjoy coffee as much as different types of coffee. You can buy your favorite coffee at a coffee shop or a coffee shop, but you can buy coffee in a container like a can by simply purchasing it at a shopping mall.

The problem is that since the kinds of coffee cans are as diverse as the types of coffee, it is necessary for producers to store different contents in different cans according to the type of each coffee, so it is necessary to maintain a large number of production lines, Became very cumbersome and complicated.

From the standpoint of the seller, there is a difficulty in storage and stocking because it is necessary to have all kinds of stocks of various kinds of cans, and it is difficult for the consumer to know what product perfectly matches his or her preference. Further, There was a problem to find a retailer that sold it, and in severe cases, consumers often did not find a coffee product that perfectly matches their taste.

That is, since conventional canned coffee is sold in the form of containing the finished product in each can according to the type of the taste, consumers have to trial and error to purchase and eat a lot of products in order to find a product that suits their taste, In addition, there was an inconvenience that each canned coffee had to be purchased separately in order to enjoy various flavors.

These problems are not only applicable to coffee cans but also to all kinds of beverages which can contain additives such as milk products, fruit drinks and carbonated beverages which need to be controlled in kind and quantity of additives.

Disclosure of Invention Technical Problem [8] Accordingly, the present invention has been made to solve the above problems, and it is an object of the present invention to provide a beverage container in which consumers can arbitrarily adjust the kind and mixing ratio of additives such as sugar and milk according to their preferences.

The beverage container which can arbitrarily control the kind and mixing ratio of the additive according to the present invention comprises at least one capsule portion protruding from the surface of the beverage container; An inner space into which the additive formed on the inner side of the capsule portion is inserted; And an unsealing part attached to the inside of the capsule part to seal the internal space.

According to another preferred aspect of the present invention, the capsule portion is formed in a depression recessed inwardly from the surface of the beverage container.

According to another preferred aspect of the present invention, the capsule portion is formed in a depressed portion of an upper portion or a lower portion of the beverage container.

According to another preferred aspect of the present invention, the height of the capsule portion is formed to be equal to or lower than the recessed depth of the depressed portion.

According to another preferred feature of the present invention, the beverage container is made of metal, and the capsule portion is processed using a press machine so that the thickness of the capsule portion is thinner than the thickness of the other portions of the beverage container.

According to another preferred feature of the present invention, the beverage container is made of any one of metal, synthetic resin, glass, or paper.

According to another preferred feature of the present invention, the additive includes at least one of sugar, milk, cream, caramel syrup, fruit syrup, vitamin, alcohol, coffee, chocolate, and concentrated carbonic acid in the form of purified tablets.

According to another preferred feature of the present invention, the opening portion is attached to each capsule portion.

According to another preferred feature of the present invention, the beverage container further has a sticker or a protective cap sized to completely cover the capsule portion.

According to another preferred aspect of the present invention, the capsule portion and the sticker or the protective cap are filled with nitrogen.

According to another preferred feature of the present invention, the inside of the beverage container contains at least one of coffee stock solution, mineral water, milk, carbonated water, tea beverage, ionic beverage, fruit beverage, alcoholic beverage, and lactic acid bacteria beverage.

According to another preferred aspect of the present invention, the capsule portion is made of a different material from the other portions of the beverage container.

According to another preferred aspect of the present invention, the capsule portion and the capsule portion are spaced apart from each other by a predetermined distance.

According to another preferred feature of the present invention, the additive has a form of any one of solid, liquid, powder and tablet.

According to another preferred feature of the present invention, the beverage is coffee, and the inside of the beverage container contains only the raw coffee beverage.

The consumer can adjust the type and amount of the additive attached to the container to prepare the drink most suitable for his or her taste, so that he can enjoy the diversity of choice and fun,

For example, in the case of coffee, the producer produces only one product in which only the raw material of coffee is contained in the container and the sugar, cream, and the like are added to the surface of the container as an additive. Therefore, Since all the coffee products can be produced in one production line, it is possible to drastically reduce the cost of installing and maintaining the manufacturing process by not operating the separate facilities for the various products, and further simplifying the production process, thereby maximizing the cost saving effect do.

Since the seller does not have to supply and sell all kinds of similar and unnecessary goods, the logistics cost can be reduced because there is no inventory burden.

1 is a perspective view of a beverage container according to the present invention,
2 is a sectional view of a portion XX 'in FIG. 1,
3 is a perspective view showing a state in which an elongated capsule part is attached to a surface of a beverage container,
Fig. 4 is a schematic view of the opening portion seen from inside the beverage container of Fig. 1,
5 is a perspective view of the beverage container formed on the upper part of the beverage container,
6 is a perspective view of the beverage container formed in the lower part of the beverage container,
7 is a perspective view of a beverage container in which a depression is formed,
8 is a sectional view of the portion XX 'in FIG. 7,
9 is a cross-sectional view of a beverage container having a depression and a capsule portion formed thereon,
10 is a front view of a beverage container with a sticker attached thereto,
11 is a perspective view of a beverage container with a protective cap attached thereto,
12 is a view for explaining the operation principle of the beverage container according to the present invention,
13 and 14 are views showing a pressing process for forming a depression and a capsule portion.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS The advantages and features of the present invention, and how to accomplish them, will become apparent by reference to the embodiments described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings. However, the present invention is not limited to the embodiments described below, but may be embodied in various other forms.

The present embodiments are provided so that the disclosure of the present invention is thoroughly disclosed and that those skilled in the art will fully understand the scope of the present invention. And the present invention is only defined by the scope of the claims. Thus, in some embodiments, well known components, well known operations, and well-known techniques are not specifically described to avoid an undesirable interpretation of the present invention.

In addition, like reference numerals refer to like elements throughout the specification. Moreover, terms used herein (to be referred to) are intended to illustrate the embodiments and are not intended to limit the invention. In the present specification, the singular form includes plural forms unless otherwise specified in the specification. Also, components and acts referred to as " comprising (or comprising) " do not exclude the presence or addition of one or more other components and operations.

Unless defined otherwise, all terms (including technical and scientific terms) used herein may be used in a sense commonly understood by one of ordinary skill in the art to which this invention belongs. Also, commonly used predefined terms are not ideally or excessively interpreted unless they are defined.

The 'beverage container' in the present invention means a container containing drinkable beverages including coffee, metal, glass, synthetic resin, paper and the like, including aluminum. However, it is possible to form a concave or convex portion in the manufacturing process, and furthermore, when a person applies a force to a concave or convex portion using a hand or a simple tool, the portion made of a material, Container is limited to contain. For example, a container made only of a bottle can form a concave portion or a convex portion in the manufacturing process, but it is impossible for a person to apply the force to deform the portion. Therefore, Do not. However, if the lid of the container made of bottles is made of iron, and the lid made of iron is formed with a concave or convex portion, and this portion can be deformed by the force of a person, in this case, .

In addition, the 'beverage container' in the present invention includes all parts including the lid of the container, the protective cap, and the like attached to the beverage container.

Hereinafter, the technical features of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.

FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a beverage container according to the present invention, and FIG. 2 is a sectional view of a portion XX 'in FIG. As shown in FIGS. 1 and 2, the first embodiment of the present invention includes a capsule 120, an internal space 150, and an opening 130.

The capsule portion 120 protrudes outwardly from the surface 200 of the beverage container, and at least one or more of them are formed. Various additives are contained in the internal space 150, which is the interior of the individual capsule portion 120. Wherein the surface of the beverage container in which the capsule portion 120 is formed comprises both the top, bottom or outer lid of the beverage container and the lid including the inner lid.

The surface of the capsule portion 120 should be able to be pushed inwardly of the beverage container when the person is pressed with a simple tool such as a hand or a coin. Therefore, it is preferable that the capsule portion 120 is made relatively thin as compared with other portions of the beverage container.

Also, it is preferable that the portion constituting the capsule portion 120 is made of a material which can be deformed without being detached from the outside of the beverage container even if the portion is pressed by a force. Therefore, .

The capsule portion 120 may be made of the same material as the other portions of the beverage container, but if the capsule portion 120 is difficult to be made of the same material as the other portions of the beverage container, May be formed separately and then joined to other portions of the beverage container. Further, when the beverage container is made of glass, it is difficult to make the capsule portion 120 integral with the beverage container, and further, it is not easy to form the capsule portion 120 separately and to join the capsule portion 120. In this case, the capsule portion 120 is made of metal, It is also possible to form it on the lid made.

On the other hand, it is preferable that the capsule portion 120 and the capsule portion 120 are separated from each other by a predetermined distance. The distance between the capsule portion 120 and the capsule portion 120 is set to be shorter than the distance between the capsule portion 120 and the capsule portion 120. In order to prevent the capsule portion 120 from being pushed together with another capsule portion 120 when the capsule portion 120 is pushed, It is difficult to uniformly determine this, but it is preferable to set an interval of 3 mm or more at least. If the distance between the capsule portion 120 and the capsule portion 120 is less than 3 mm, one capsule portion 120 can be pushed to the adjacent capsule portion 120 when the capsule portion 120 is pushed.

The shape of the capsule portion 120 can be made variously. 1, it may be formed in various shapes such as a cylindrical shape, a semi-circular shape, a star shape, and a character shape. In particular, the capsule portion 120 may be formed in an elongated shape as shown in FIG.

FIG. 3 shows a shape in which the elongated gap-sealed portion 120 is attached to the surface of the beverage container. As shown in FIG. 3, the gap-sealed portion 120 itself has a long shape in the longitudinal direction. Therefore, it is necessary to form a plurality of capsules 120 containing the same additive in FIG. 1, but in FIG. 3, only one of the gap capsules 120 And the amount of the additive to be added may be finely adjusted by adjusting the pressing strength and area of the elongated gap seal part 120 at the time of tasting.

The inner space 150 is a space into which the additive formed on the inner side of the capsule portion 120 is inserted. There is no particular limitation on the type and amount of the additive that can be contained in the internal space 150. Examples of additives include sugar, milk, cream, fruit syrup, vitamins, alcohol, coffee, chocolate, caramel syrup, concentrated carbonic acid in the form of tablets, and the like. Therefore, various choices can be made. There is also no restriction on the form of the additive. In the case of sugar, it may contain sugar in the form of powder or tablet, but it may contain sugar in the form of syrup. That is, the form of the additive is not particularly limited, and various types of additives such as solid, liquid, powder, and tablet may be used.

The opening portion 130 is a portion attached to the inside of the capsule portion 120 to seal the internal space 150. Since the opening portion 130 must be blown toward the inside of the beverage container when the capsule portion 120 is pressed, the opening portion 130 must be made of a material that can be easily burstable rather than the capsule portion 120. Considering workability, It should be made. Examples of the material that can be used for the opening portion 130 include a plastic film, a sheet, and an aluminum foil.

The opening part 130 may be made to have a size enough to cover the entire capsule part 120. However, when one capsule part 120 is pushed and the opening part 130 corresponding thereto is blown, The opening unit 130 may be separately attached to each capsule unit 120 to prevent the capsule unit 120 from popping up to the opening unit 130 as shown in FIG. Fig. 4 is a schematic view of the opening portion seen from inside the beverage container of Fig. 1; As shown in FIG. 4, individual caps 130 are attached to the individual capsules 120.

On the other hand, when the elongated capsule portion 120 as shown in FIG. 3 is attached, the entire rear surface of the capsule portion may be opened, but it is preferable that the opening portion is formed only in a part of the rear surface of the capsule portion 120. In particular, it is preferable that the unsealing portion is formed on the upper side of the internal space 150 corresponding to the elongated capsule portion 120.

The capsule portion 120 may be formed on the side surface of the beverage container, but may be formed on the top or bottom of the beverage container. The upper or lower portion of the beverage container of the same kind as the can has a partially recessed portion as a characteristic of the beverage container itself, and the capsule portion 120 may be formed in the recessed portion of the upper or lower portion of the beverage container. Fig. 5 is a perspective view of the beverage container in which the capsule portion 120 is formed on the upper part of the beverage container, and Fig. 6 is a perspective view of the beverage container in which the capsule portion 120 is formed in the lower portion of the beverage container. As shown in Figs. 5 and 6, the capsule portion 120 is formed in the depressed portion of the beverage container itself.

Also, if the height of the capsule portion 120 is made equal to or lower than the height of the recessed portion of the beverage container, the capsule portion 120 can be prevented from being easily broken.

On the other hand, the capsule portion 120 may be formed on the surface of the beverage container, but if necessary, a depression may be formed on the surface of the beverage container and the capsule portion 120 may be formed inside the depression. Fig. 7 is a perspective view of the beverage container in which the depression is formed, and Fig. 8 is a cross-sectional view of the portion XX 'in Fig. 7 and 8, the depression 110 is a depressed portion of the surface 200 of the beverage container 100. As shown in FIG. The surface 200 herein is irrelevant to any part of the beverage container including the outer lid and the inner lid. 7 and 8 illustrate a can as a beverage container and depressions 110 are formed on the sides of the can, the depressions 110 may be formed in the upper, lower, or outer lid of the beverage container, It can also be formed on the lid including the lid. Further, as shown in FIGS. 5 and 6, a depression may be additionally formed on the upper or lower portion of the beverage container in which the already-recessed portion exists. This is because the original depressed portion of the beverage container may not be suitable for installing the capsule portion 120, so that an additional depression is formed as shown in FIG. 9 for installing the capsule portion 120, The capsule portion 120 may be formed.

In addition, it is not always necessary to form only one depression 110, and a plurality of depressions 110 may be formed.

The reason why the depression is formed is that the capsule portion 120 is formed inside the depression so that the capsule portion 120 does not protrude to the outside of the beverage container to protect the capsule portion 120 from external impact. Therefore, it is preferable that the height of the capsule portion 120 when the depression is formed is equal to or lower than the depression height of the depression 110.

In order to prevent the capsule portion 120 from being pressed unintentionally during transportation or storage of the beverage container and to prevent foreign matter from being caught in the capsule portion 120, A sticker (140 in FIG. 10) or a protective cap (145 in FIG. When the depressed portion 110 is formed on the side surface of the beverage container, it is preferable to attach the sticker 140 having a size large enough to cover the depressed portion 110, It is preferable to attach the sticker 140 or the protective cap 145 to the lower end. Fig. 10 is a front view of a beverage container to which a sticker is attached, and Fig. 11 is a perspective view of a beverage container to which a protective cap is attached.

When the seal 140 or the protection cap 145 is used, if the seal 140 can be completely sealed, the depression 110 having the seal 140 or the protection cap 145 is filled with nitrogen, The capsule portion 120 may be protected.

Next, the operation principle of the beverage container according to the present invention will be described.

12 is a view for explaining the operation principle of the beverage container according to the present invention. 12 (a), when the capsule portion 120 is formed on the side surface of the beverage container, the capsule portion 120 containing the desired additive is manually pressed (Fig. 12 (b) The opening part 130 attached to the back surface of the beverage container is pressed so that the additive in the inner space 150 inside the capsule part 120 is mixed with the beverage contained in the beverage container )).

If the beverage that enters the inside of the beverage container is coffee, the inside of the beverage container is filled with only the original source of coffee, and if the additive capable of entering coffee such as sugar, milk, cream, caramel syrup, The consumer can press the capsule portion 120 of the portion containing the additive that he / she wants to insert according to his / her taste, and then pops it and shakes the beverage container.

For example, a person who wants to eat an American's sugar-added americano may use one of the capsules 120 described as sugar, and after shaking the beverage container after tearing off one capsule 120, You can do more. Also, a person who wants to put the cream in the middle of eating can turn on the capsule part 120 written with the cream again. Therefore, consumers can drink coffee while adjusting the taste as they like.

In addition, unlike the conventional method of manufacturing various coffee cans according to individual tastes, the manufacturer can produce only one coffee product containing only the coffee stock in the beverage container and various additives in the capsule portion 120, The production process becomes very simple and the production cost can be reduced.

Next, an example of a method of manufacturing a beverage container according to the present invention will be briefly described. The following description will be made on the basis of the case where the concave portion, which is the most complicated case of the present invention, is formed.

When the beverage container is made of a press mold including aluminum and the capsule portion 120 and the depression are formed on the side surface of the beverage container, the capsule portion 120 and the depression may be formed The beverage container can be manufactured in such a manner that a desired capsule part 120 and depressed part can be formed by using a press and a desired additive is injected into the formed capsule part 120. [

13 and 14 are views showing a pressing process for forming a depression and a capsule portion.

FIG. 13 shows a process of simultaneously forming a depression and a capsule portion by using one roller-shaped press mold, and FIG. 13 (b) is a sectional view of a portion XX 'in FIG. 13 (a). 13, when the iron plate 500 is supplied, the iron plate 500 is provided with the capsule portion 120 and the cap portion 120 using the press mold 600 having the shape corresponding to the depression 110 and the capsule portion 120, The depression 110 can be formed at the same time. The depressed portion 110 and the capsule portion 120 may be formed to be relatively thinner than other portions of the beverage container.

FIG. 14 shows a process of sequentially forming depressions and capsules 120 using two roller-shaped press dies. 14, when the steel plate 500 is supplied, the depression 110 is firstly formed by using the press mold 610 corresponding to the shape of the depression 110, The capsule portion 120 is formed in a second order by using the press die 620 corresponding to the shape of the capsule portion 120. The thickness of the depressed portion 110 is relatively thinner than the other portions of the beverage container and further the thickness of the capsule portion 120 is made thinner than that of the depressed portion 110. [

On the other hand, if the beverage container is made of synthetic resin, the depression 110 and the capsule 120 may be formed by injection or the like, and the manufacturing process thereafter is the same as that described above.

Even if it is made of different materials, it can be manufactured in a similar way, so a detailed explanation is omitted here.

The beverage container according to the present invention can contain various beverages therein. Examples of the beverage product that can be manufactured according to the present invention include a coffee beverage in the beverage container, a coffee product containing sugar, cream, etc. in the inner space 150, and bottled water in the beverage container, A milk product containing fruit juice, honey, sugar or concentrated carbonic acid tablets, and a milk product containing fruit syrup, chocolate, caramel and coffee in the inner space 150, A carbonated beverage product containing carbonated water, a carbonated beverage product containing cola syrup or fruit syrup in the inner space 150, a tea beverage product containing a tea beverage in the beverage container, a tea beverage product containing sugar syrup in the inner space 150, An ionic beverage containing the fruit syrup in the inner space 150, a fruit drink in the beverage container, and an inner space 150 containing nutrients such as vitamin syrup and iron powder An alcoholic beverage product containing fruit syrup, carbonated tablets (or a carbonated concentrate), or other kinds of alcoholic beverages in the inner space 150, a fruit drink A fruit juice product containing fruit juice concentrate of the same taste as the contents of the container or a fruit juice product containing fruit juice concentrate of different taste, a lactic acid bacterium beverage in the inside of the beverage container, Can be mentioned.

100: beverage container
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120: capsule portion
130: Opening section
140: Sticker
145: Protective cap
150: interior space
200: beverage container surface

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At least one capsule portion protruding from the surface of the beverage container;
An inner space into which the additive formed on the inner side of the capsule portion is inserted;
And an unsealing portion attached to the inner side of the capsule portion to seal the inner space. The beverage container according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the type and the mixing ratio of the additive can be freely adjusted.
The method according to claim 1,
Wherein the capsule portion is formed in a depression recessed inwardly from a surface of the beverage container, wherein the kind and mixing ratio of the additive can be freely controlled.
The method according to claim 1,
Wherein the capsule portion is formed in a depressed portion of an upper portion or a lower portion of the beverage container, wherein the kind and mixing ratio of the additive can be freely adjusted.
3. The method of claim 2,
Wherein a height of the capsule portion is equal to or lower than a recessed depth of the depressed portion, and the kind and mixing ratio of the additive can be freely adjusted.
The beverage container according to claim 1 or 2, wherein the beverage container is made of metal, and the capsule portion is processed using a press machine so that the thickness of the capsule portion is thinner than the thickness of the other portions of the beverage container The type of beverage and the mixing ratio can be adjusted freely. The beverage container according to claim 1 or 2, wherein the beverage container is made of any one of metal, synthetic resin, glass, or paper. The method according to claim 1 or 2, wherein the additive comprises at least one of sugar, milk, cream, caramel syrup, fruit syrup, vitamin, alcohol, coffee, chocolate, Wherein the kind of the additive and the mixing ratio are arbitrarily controlled. 3. The beverage container according to claim 1 or 2, wherein the opening portion is attached to each capsule portion, wherein the kind and mixing ratio of the additive can be freely adjusted. 3. The beverage container according to claim 1 or 2, wherein the beverage container is further provided with a sticker or a protective cap of a size that can completely cover the capsule portion. . 10. The beverage container according to claim 9, wherein nitrogen is charged between the capsule portion and the sticker or the protective cap, and the kind and mixing ratio of the additive can be controlled freely. 3. The beverage container according to claim 1 or 2, wherein the inside of the beverage container contains at least one of coffee stock solution, living water, milk, carbonated water, tea beverage, ionic beverage, fruit beverage, alcoholic beverage, A beverage container that can control the kind and mixing ratio of the additives at will. The beverage container according to claim 1 or 2, wherein the capsule portion is made of a different material from another portion of the beverage container. The beverage container according to claim 1 or 2, wherein the capsule portion and the capsule portion are spaced apart from each other by a predetermined distance. The beverage container according to claim 1 or 2, wherein the additive has any one of solid, liquid, powder, and tablet. The beverage container according to any one of claims 1 to 3, wherein the beverage is coffee and the coffee beverage is only contained in the beverage container.
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