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NL2010159C2
NL2010159C2 NL2010159A NL2010159A NL2010159C2 NL 2010159 C2 NL2010159 C2 NL 2010159C2 NL 2010159 A NL2010159 A NL 2010159A NL 2010159 A NL2010159 A NL 2010159A NL 2010159 C2 NL2010159 C2 NL 2010159C2
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47GHOUSEHOLD OR TABLE EQUIPMENT
    • A47G21/00Table-ware
    • A47G21/18Drinking straws or the like
    • 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
    • B65D77/00Packages formed by enclosing articles or materials in preformed containers, e.g. boxes, cartons, sacks or bags
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    • B65D77/24Inserts or accessories added or incorporated during filling of containers
    • B65D77/28Cards, coupons, or drinking straws

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A device, a connector and an assembly according to the appended claims are provided herewith. The assembly comprises a container for a fluid and the device, the container having a wall to be penetrated by the device. The device is for dispensing fluid to or from the container and comprises a tube with a first end, a second end and a lumen, a connector, and a closure. The device is configured to penetrate the container wall to transfer the fluid to or from the container through the tube. The closure and the first end of the tube are configured to open and sealingly close the tube reversibly. The connector is configured to be inserted into and/or through the container wall forming a seal between the tube and the container and attaching the device substantially irreversibly to the container, with the device penetrating the wall and the first end of the tube extending out of the container.

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18817-Fe/AA Drinking straw
TECHNICAL FIELD
The present disclosure relates to packaging material and consumption utensils, in particular to straws for drink containers .
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BACKGROUND
Straws and sealed drink containers are commonly known. Generally, both are provided together as an assembly, wherein the straw is formed to puncture (a predetermined portion of) the 10 container for obtaining access to its contents for consumption. Similar arrangements may be provided for other flowable media such as oils, powders etc. The resultant opened assembly may however leak and/or lead to spilling of the contents, which are undesired.
15 E.g., EP 1 362 800 discloses a straw adapted to be removably inserted into a press deformable container through a straw insert opening of the container, which is characterized by having a stopping part for stopping itself from being inserted through the straw insert opening, and an inlet hole at a 20 position distant from the position of the stopping part by a distance substantially equal to the thickness of the containerforming material having the straw insert opening. The straw may comprise two tubes slidably fitted into each other so that the inlet hole can be opened and closed.
25 WO 03/049583 also discloses a straw having an inner tube provided with a bellows within an outer tube, one end of the inner tube being terminated as a valve, whereby the suction force from the user provides a pressure difference across the bellows, causing the bellows to move the valve with sufficient 30 force to open. When the suction force ceases, the valve closes, and it remains closed, even when the liquid in the drinking container is pressurized with pressure.
2 US 2009/0065605 discloses an extensible straw for incorporation as an integral component of a disposable or collapsible beverage container, which has telescoping tubes extensible from the container, a screw cap and multiple seals 5 preventing inadvertent leakage from the container whether the container is maintained upright or not.
Such multi-part and telescoping straws consume much material, are prone to malfunctioning and leaking, and they are relatively complex and expensive to manufacture. Also, the 10 movable tube may become detached from the rest of the assembly, undoing the desired benefits.
Another strategy is provided in US 2006/0196895 (and WO 2005/092780), which relates generally to a sealable straw and ventable closure assembly which provides multiple dispensing 15 techniques designed to be attached to the opening of a variety of known sealable containers and container closures. Here, the straw is closed by folding the straw and anchoring or biasing the straw in/towards the folded state. This weakens and possibly damages the straw so that it may lead to leaking after all.
20 Also, the corners of the fold tend to become sharp and thus unsuitable for young children. Further, the easy opening of the embodiment of Figs. 4 and 9 (pars. 81-86) causes a risk of accidental opening and subsequent leaking. The straw also causes easy leaking between the wall of the straw and the wall of the 25 container.
A further known option is a cap over the free end (drinking end) of the straw, e.g. see Fig. 19 of US 2006/0196895, US 2009/0065605. Such cap is generally cumbersome to apply and it may fall off, inadvertently re-opening the straw 30 so that it may leak.
Improvements are therefore desired.
SUMMARY
Inter alia view of the above, a device, a connector and 35 an assembly according to the appended claims is provided herewith.
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The device is for dispensing fluid to or from a container for a fluid having a wall to be penetrated by the device. The device comprises a tube with a first end, a second end and a lumen, a connector, and a closure, and the device is 5 configured to penetrate the wall of the container to transfer the fluid to or from the container through the tube. The closure and the first end of the tube are configured to open and sealingly close the tube reversibly. The connector is configured to be inserted into and/or through the wall of the container 10 forming a seal between the tube and the container and attaching the device substantially irreversibly to the container, with the device penetrating the wall and the first end of the tube extending out of the container.
The tube facilitates accessing the contents of the 15 container, e.g. for drinking a beverage contained in the container from the free first end of the tube. The second end of the tube may be sharpened, e.g. cut obliquely, to pierce the container wall. The closure prevents accidental leaking and/or spilling from the tube. The seal between the device and the 20 container prevents leaking and/or spilling from an aperture in the wall through which the device extends. The substantially irreversible attachment of the device, i.e. detachment being only possible by application of significant force and/or (at least partial) destruction of the device and/or the container, 25 prevents accidental disconnection of the device and the container, which could result in leaks and spilling. The latter aspect is particularly relevant for use of the device as a drinking straw for young children, as it withstands their tendency to play and withdraw straws from drink containers and 30 thus cause spills.
The connector may comprise a snapping arrangement for snap-fixing the device to, and in particular through, the container wall. Such snapping arrangement may comprise latches, barbs, flanges, etc., which may extend radially from the tube 35 with respect to a direction of longitudinal extension of the tube. Such latches, barbs, flanges, may, but need not necessarily, fully encircle the tube; one or two opposite radial 4 barbs may suffice. This reduces material consumption and facilitates manufacture, transport and storage etc.
The connector may comprise a screw thread for fixing the device to the container wall. The thread may have a varying 5 thread pitch, a blind end and/or a gap towards the first end of the tube, such that the device may be screwed into and through the container wall, but cannot be screwed back out again.
The connector may comprise an at least partially conical body, in particular flaring out towards the first end of 10 the tube, allowing tightening the connection with increasing insertion depth of the device into the container. The conical body may be provided with the aforementioned screw thread.
The connector may comprise a flange for abutting the container wall, to limit an insertion depth of the device into 15 and/or through the container wall, and/or to provide the seal of the device to the container.
The tube may be insertable into the connector and attachable thereto, to be fixed to each other or such that the tube is movable within the connector over a restricted distance 20 in a longitudinal direction of extension of the tube. This facilitates manufacture, transport and/or assembly of the device. Fixation increases robustness and reliability. Freedom of motion may facilitate closing the first end of the tube.
The closure may comprise a plug that is insertable into 25 the lumen of the tube to seal the tube and block fluid egress from it. This facilitates closing of the tube. A plug is generally easier to use for sealing an orifice such as the open end of a tube than a cap since a cap must fit around the tube whereas a plug may benefit from a rounded, tapered, conical 30 and/or otherwise self-seeking shape. Further, a cap tends to be larger, to require more material and to be more difficult to manufacture than a plug that may be a solid body and/or comprise one or more deformable flanges. Also, a hollow tube tends to be more robust against outward forces than inward forces, whereas 35 (relatively) significant forces against the tube wall may be required to provide a fluid-tight seal; a cap or a clamp having a such sealing inward force component is likely to deform and 5 possibly buckle the tube which may result in losing the locking effect and leaking of the tube. A plug provides an outward force and assists maintaining shape of the tube.
The closure may be attached to a portion of the 5 connector, which facilitates manufacture and use of the device and prevents loss of the closure, which may itself be only a small part. The closure may be substantially rigidly attached to a portion of the connector, which provides a well defined shape and therewith provides or at least conveys a notion of stability 10 and robustness.
At least two of the tube, the connector, and the closure may form an integral object, in particular being a unitary object. In particular, all three parts may form one integral, possibly unitary, object. This increases robustness 15 and security of the device and it can facilitate manufacture of the integral portion.
The first end of the tube may have a predetermined bending portion, e.g. harmonica section, and the tube and the closure may be arranged so that the tube must be bent at the 20 bending portion to be closed by the closure. A bent tube reduces size (e.g. height) of an assembly of a container and the device. A harmonica section facilitates bending without folding and prevents protruding sharp objects. By bending a resilient tube the tube is urged towards the unbent state, which may be 25 employed to urge the tube and the closure together for reliable closing. Further, a bent tube may clearly signal an open or closed state of the device.
In an embodiment, at least part of the tube, in particular the first end, has a longitudinal direction of 30 extension out of and away from the connector portion in a first direction, and the closure extends in a direction for closing the tube that is substantially parallel to the direction of extension of the tube. Thus, the tube must make a U-turn to be closed, which can be readily done on purpose, but is hard to 35 (un)do by accident, providing user friendliness and anti-leaking at the same time. A U-bent device also has a smaller volume.
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Another aspect is a connector for a device disclosed herein is provided, comprising a lumen, with an inner size, for sealingly receiving at least part of a correspondingly sized, with respect to its outer size, tube and comprising a plug that 5 is insertable into the lumen of the tube to seal the tube and block fluid egress from it. In an embodiment the plug protrudes from the connector.
Another aspect is an assembly comprising a container for a fluid and a device as provided herein, the container 10 having a wall to be penetrated by the device, possibly in a predetermined perforation portion such as foil section in a drink carton.
Such assembly may comprise a sealed container comprising a fluid, in particular a beverage.
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BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The above-described aspects will hereafter be more explained with further details and benefits with reference to the drawings showing an embodiment of the invention by way of 20 example.
Fig. 1 is a perspective view of an assembly comprising a container for a fluid and a device as disclosed herein in the form of a drinking straw;
Fig. 2 is a partial cross section view of an assembly 25 comprising a container and a drinking straw device;
Fig. 3 is a side view of another embodiment of a device;
Figs. 4 is a partial side view of a further embodiment of a device; 30 Figs. 5A-5C are different views of a different embodiment of a device;
Fig. 6 is a partial cross section view of an assembly comprising a container and yet another drinking straw device
35 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
It is noted that the drawings are schematic, not necessarily to scale and that details that are not required for 7 understanding the present invention may have been omitted. The terms "upward", "downward", "below", "above", and the like relate to the embodiments as oriented in the drawings, unless otherwise specified. Further, elements that are at least 5 substantially identical or that perform an at least substantially identical function are denoted by the same numeral, where useful increased by 100, 200, etc, and/or individualised with alphabetic suffices.
Fig. 1 is a perspective view of an assembly 1 10 comprising a container 3 and a drinking straw device 5, in inoperable configuration, e.g. ready for sale. The device 5 has a tube 7, a connector 9 and a closure 11. The shown container 3 is in the form of a brick-shape carton, having liquid tight walls defining an interior volume containing a beverage (not 15 indicated), here having film-coated cardboard walls. The container has a penetration portion 4 with an opening in the cardboard wall but being sealed by a film for penetration by the tube 7 .
Fig. 2 is a partial cross section view of an assembly 20 100 comprising a container 103 having a wall 113 coated with a film 114 on the interior side and a drinking straw device 105 attached by a connector 109 to the container 103 in operable configuration, i.e. the device 105 extends through the wall 113 of the container 103 with a first end 115 extending out of the 25 container 103 and a second end 117 located within the container 103, so that fluid can be transferred to or from the interior volume V of the container 103 through a lumen 119 of the tube 105.
The tube 107 is cylindrical with a longitudinal 30 direction of extension A. The second end 117 of the tube 107 is sharply pointed, for punctuating the wall 113 of the container 103 and inserting the device 105 through it 103. The connector 109 comprises a plurality of barbs 121 extending from the tube 107 generally radially with respect to the direction of 35 extension A and a flange 123. The free ends 125 of the barbs 121 and the flange 123 are separated by a distance comparable to the thickness of the container wall 113, wherein the have an 8 outwardly curved surface towards the flange 123. Thus, the device may be inserted into and through the container wall 113 until the flange 123 abuts the outside of the wall 113, and the barbs 121 snap outwards behind the wall 113 so that the device 5 is fixed, at least in the direction of extension A, to the container wall 113 and cannot be removed from it without force and/or damage. The device 105 may also be rotationally fixed, which further reduces chances of leaking between the container wall 113 and the connector 109.
10 The closure 111 comprises a plug with flanges 127 encircling a main body 128 that is attached to the flange 123 by a connection in the form of a flexible beam 129, arranged so that the closure 111 can be inserted into the lumen 119 of the first end 115. The outer cross sectional shape of the closure 15 111 corresponds with the interior cross sectional shape of (the lumen 119 of) the tube 107 to provide a reliable seal (not shown) .
Fig. 3 is a side view of a straw device 205 generally comparable to the embodiments of Figs. 1-2. Here, however, the 20 connector 209 comprises a generally round conical main body 231 with increasing diameter from the second end 217 towards the first end 215 of the tube 107 terminating on a flange 223 and outwardly provided with a screw thread 221 for attachment to the wall of a container (not shown). The screw thread 221 has an 25 upper end 225 at a distance d from the flange 223, which may be comparable to the thickness of the container wall through which the device is to extend. Here, the upper end 225 of the screw thread 221 is extends at a smaller angle to the flange 223 than the remainder of the screw thread 223 so that the connector may 30 be screwed into and through the container wall, but once the upper end 225 has passed the container wall it does not extend towards the interior surface of the container wall at a noticeable angle, so that the upper end 225 does not engage readily engage the container wall and the connector cannot 35 readily be screwed back out of the wall again. The conical body 231 ensures an increasing deformation pressure against the 9 container wall, so that a tight seal is provided between the connector and the container wall, preventing leakage there.
Instead of one screw thread 221, plural coaxial screw threads with more or less than 360 degrees turn may be provided, 5 e.g. down to a general bayonet-like connection.
This embodiment 205 comprises a closure 211 in the form of a cap with a skirt wall 233 to be put over the first end 215 of the tube 207 for sealing that. The cap comprises an internal plug body 228 for insertion into the lumen of the tube 207 for 10 easy closing and counteracting radially inwards forces by the cap onto the tube walls. The skirt wall 233 of the cap covers, in closed configuration, the very end of the tube 207, protecting it, e.g. to increase hygiene in the case of use as a drinking straw.
15 The first end 215 of the tube comprises a flexible section 235, here formed as a bellows, for easily bending the tube 207 without kinking or folding it. This increases user friendliness of the tube 207 and facilitates (arranging the tube 207 and cap 211 for) closing the tube 207 with the closure 211.
20 Fig. 4 is a side view of a detail of another embodiment 305 of a tube device, comprising a connector 309 with a main body 331 with varying diameter, here comprising a plurality of separate generally radially extending flanges 321 facilitating attachment of the device 205 into and through the container wall 25 by simple straight insertion.
Figs. 5A and 5B are perspective (partial) views of a further embodiment of a device 405. Generally comparable to the embodiment Fig. 2, the connector 409 comprises barbs 421. Here, the barbs 421 extend somewhat tangential to the axis A of the 30 tube 407, as shown in cross section view in Fig. 5C (see indications "VC" in Fig. 5B). This facilitates both straight insertion and insertion with a screwing motion through the container wall, the latter being found to be a natural movement for insertion, but not a straightforward motion for detachment, 35 in particular not for children.
The connector 409 has a flange 423 which is relatively elongated in one lateral direction with respect to the tube axis 10 A, and relatively narrow in a perpendicular direction, reducing bulk and material consumption of the device 405. On the flange 425 an upwardly tapering closure plug 428 is fixed, extending generally parallel to the tube axis A adjacent the plug 428 5 towards the first end 415 of the tube 407. The tubes first end 415 is provided with a bending portion 435, here a harmonica section, for bending the tube 407. The bending portion 435 is made so long and resilient that (the aperture of) the first end 415 can be arranged over the plug 428 as shown in Fig. 5B and is 10 urged towards a sealed position. To facilitate closing the tube 407, the tube 407 and the connector 409 may be movable in a direction along A for small distance, e.g. about the height of the connector.
Fig 6 shows, similar to Fig. 2, an embodiment of a 15 device 500, wherein a connector 509 on a tube 505 is provided with a flange 523 (like the device of Fig. 2), to engage the wall 513 of a container 503. The flange 523 is adhered to the wall 503. Here, an amount of adhesive 537 is provided around the tube 507. Suitable adhesion techniques are providing the 20 container 503 and/or the bottom side of the flange 523 with an adhesive layer, possibly protected with a peel-off layer. A two-component adhesive, with a first component on the container 503 and a second component on (the connector 509 of) the device 505 forming an adhesive layer on contacting together are also 25 conceivable and may provide a securer seal than an adhesive layer on a single side.
The invention is not restricted to the above described embodiments which can be varied in a number of ways within the scope of the claims. For instance, instead of a connector as a 30 relatively bulky portion distinct from the tube 407, the tube wall may be provided with local outward and/or inward diameter variations, similar to formation of a harmonica portion for a bending portion.
A flange may be larger, smaller, or absent altogether. 35 It is noted that sealing foils in common containers tends to be flexible up to a degree that a seal may be readily provided against a generally straight and constant-diameter tube.
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Opposite oriented barbs and/or flanges (cf. Fig. 4 but without a varying-diameter core) may serve to fix the tube (at least in longitudinal direction of extension) to the container wall, a seal being provided by the container wall material. The device 5 may comprise more than one bending portion. A connector portion, e.g. a flange, may be provided with an adhesive to attach and seal the device to the container, e.g. an adhesive with a tear-off tab. Preferably the tab remains attached to the device so that loose trash is prevented.
10 The container may be shaped as a cup with a lid or a pouch, e.g. containing a soft drink or a fruit juice.
Elements and aspects discussed for or in relation with a particular embodiment may be suitably combined with elements and aspects of other embodiments, unless explicitly stated 15 otherwise.
Various aspects of this disclosure may be summarised in the following numbered clauses: 1. A device for dispensing a fluid to or from a 20 container for a fluid having a wall to be penetrated by the device, wherein the device comprises a tube with a first end, a second end and a lumen, a connector, and a closure, and the device is configured to penetrate the wall of the container to transfer fluid to or from the container through the tube, 25 wherein the closure and the first end of the tube are configured to open and sealingly close the tube reversibly, and wherein the connector is configured to be inserted into and/or through the wall of the container forming a seal between the tube and the container and attaching the device substantially irreversibly to 30 the container, with the device penetrating the wall and the first end of the tube extending out of the container.
2. The device of clause 1, wherein the connector comprises a snapping arrangement for snap-fixing the device to the container wall.
35 3. The device of any preceding clause, wherein the connector comprises a screw thread for fixing the device to the container wall.
12 4. The device of any preceding clause, wherein the connector comprises a flange for abutting the container wall.
5. The device of any preceding clause, wherein the tube is insertable into the connector and attachable thereto, to be 5 fixed to each other or such that the tube is movable within the connector over a restricted distance in a longitudinal direction of extension of the tube.
6. The device of any preceding clause, wherein the closure comprises a plug that is insertable into the lumen of 10 the tube to seal the tube and block fluid egress from it.
7. The device of any preceding clause, wherein the closure is attached to a portion of the connector.
8. The device of any preceding clause, wherein at least two of the tube, the connector, and the closure form an integral 15 object.
9. The device of any preceding clause, wherein the first end of the tube has a predetermined bending portion and wherein the tube and the closure are arranged so that the tube must be bent at the bending portion to be closed by the closure.
20 10. The device of clause 9, wherein at least part of the tube has a longitudinal direction of extension out of and away from the connector portion in a first direction and the closure extends in a direction for closing the tube that is substantially parallel to the direction of extension of the 25 tube.
11. A connector for a device according to any preceding clause comprising a lumen for sealingly receiving at least part of a correspondingly sized tube and a plug that is insertable into the lumen of the tube to seal the tube and block fluid 30 egress from it.
12. An assembly comprising a container for a fluid and a device according to any one of clauses 1-10, the container having a wall to be penetrated by the device.
13. The assembly of clause 12, wherein at least one of 35 the container and the device comprises an adhesive layer and/or a portion of the container comprises a first component and the connector comprises a second component of a two-component 13 adhesive for forming an adhesive layer on contact of the first and second components.
14. The assembly of clause 12 or 13, wherein the container is a sealed container comprising a fluid, in 5 particular a beverage.

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Een inrichting (100, 200, 300, 400, 500) voor het afgeven van een vloeistof in of uit een container (3, 103, 503) voor een vloeistof die een wand (113, 513) heeft om door de inrichting doorstoken te worden, waarbij de inrichting een buis 5 (7, 107, 207, 307, 407, 507) omvat met eerste einde (115, 215, 415), een tweede einde (117, 217, 417) en een lumen (119, 419), een connector (109, 209, 309, 409, 509) en een sluiting (11, 111, 211, 311, 411, 511), en de inrichting is ingericht om door de wand van de container te steken om vloeistof naar of van de 10 container te transporteren door de buis, waarbij de sluiting en het eerste einde van de buis zijn ingericht om de buis reversibel te openen en te sluiten en waarbij de connector is ingericht om in en/of door de wand van de container te worden gestoken een afdichting vormend 15 tussen de buis en de container en de inrichting hoofdzakelijk irreversibel aan de container te bevestigen, waarbij de inrichting de wand doorsteekt en het eerste einde van de buis uit de container steekt.A device (100, 200, 300, 400, 500) for dispensing a liquid into or out of a container (3, 103, 503) for a liquid having a wall (113, 513) for piercing through the device wherein the device comprises a tube 5 (7, 107, 207, 307, 407, 507) with first end (115, 215, 415), a second end (117, 217, 417) and a lumen (119, 419), a connector (109, 209, 309, 409, 509) and a closure (11, 111, 211, 311, 411, 511), and the device is arranged to protrude through the wall of the container to transfer liquid to or from the container to be transported through the tube, wherein the closure and the first end of the tube are adapted to reversibly open and close the tube and wherein the connector is adapted to enter and / or through the wall of the container be inserted forming a seal between the tube and the container and attach the device substantially irreversibly to the container, the device piercing the wall and the first the end of the tube from the container. 2. De inrichting volgens conclusie 1, waarbij de 20 connector een klik-inrichting (121, 321) heeft voor het vastklikken van de inrichting aan de containerwand.The device according to claim 1, wherein the connector has a snap device (121, 321) for snap-fitting the device to the container wall. 3. De inrichting volgens een van de voorgaande conclusies, waarbij de connector een schroefdraad (221) heeft voor het bevestigen van de inrichting aan de containerwand.The device according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the connector has a screw thread (221) for attaching the device to the container wall. 4. De inrichting volgens een van de voorgaande conclusies, waarbij de connector een flens (123, 223, 423, 523) heeft om contact te maken met de containerwand.The device according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the connector has a flange (123, 223, 423, 523) for contacting the container wall. 5. De inrichting volgens een van de voorgaande conclusies, waarbij de buis in de container insteekbaar is en 30 daaraan is te bevestigen, om aan elkaar bevestigd te worden of zodat de buis beweegbaar is binnen de connector over een beperkte afstand in longitudinale uitbreidingsrichting van de buis .5. The device according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the tube is insertable into the container and can be attached thereto, to be attached to each other or so that the tube is movable within the connector over a limited distance in the longitudinal extension direction of the tube. 6. De inrichting volgens een van de voorgaande 35 conclusies, waarbij de sluiting een stop (11, 111, 211, 311, 411, 511) omvat die insteekbaar is in het lumen (119, 419) van de buis om de buis af te dichten en uittreden van vloeistof daaruit te blokkeren.The device according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the closure comprises a plug (11, 111, 211, 311, 411, 511) that is insertable into the lumen (119, 419) of the tube to displace the tube blocking and escaping liquid therefrom. 7. De inrichting volgens een van de voorgaande 5 conclusies, waarbij de sluiting is bevestigd aan een deel van de connector.The device according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the closure is attached to a part of the connector. 8. De inrichting volgens een van de voorgaande conclusies, waarbij tenminste twee van de buis, de connector en de sluiting een integraal object vormen.The device according to any of the preceding claims, wherein at least two of the tube, the connector and the closure form an integral object. 9. De inrichting volgens een van de voorgaande conclusies, waarbij het eerste einde van de buis een voorafbepaald buigdeel (235, 435) heeft en waarbij de buis en de sluiting zodanig zijn gerangschikt dat de buis bij het buigdeel moet worden gebogen om door de sluiting te worden gesloten.The device of any one of the preceding claims, wherein the first end of the tube has a predetermined bending portion (235, 435) and wherein the tube and the closure are arranged such that the tube must be bent at the bending portion to pass through the closure to be closed. 10. De inrichting volgens conclusie 9, waarbij ten minste een deel van de buis een longitudinale uitbreidingsrichting heeft buiten en weg van de connector in een eerste richting (A) en de sluiting zich uitstrekt in een richting voor het afsluiten van de buis die hoofdzakelijk 20 parallel is aan de uitbreidingsrichting van de buis.10. The device of claim 9, wherein at least a portion of the tube has a longitudinal extension direction outside and away from the connector in a first direction (A) and the closure extends in a direction for closing the tube which is substantially 20 is parallel to the direction of expansion of the tube. 11. Een connector (209, 309, 409) voor een inrichting volgens een van de voorgaande conclusies, omvattende een lumen voor het afdichtend opnemen van ten minste een deel van een buis met overeenkomstige afmetingen en een stop die in het lumen van 25 de buis is in te steken om de buis af te dichten en uittreden van vloeistof uit de buis te blokkeren.11. A connector (209, 309, 409) for a device according to any one of the preceding claims, comprising a lumen for sealingly receiving at least a part of a tube of similar dimensions and a plug which is inserted into the lumen of the tube can be inserted to seal the tube and block liquid from leaving the tube. 12. Een samenstel (1) omvattende een container (3) voor een vloeistof en een inrichting (5) volgens een van de conclusies 1-10, waarbij de container een wand heeft die door de 30 inrichting is te doorboren.12. An assembly (1) comprising a container (3) for a liquid and a device (5) according to any of claims 1-10, wherein the container has a wall that can be pierced by the device. 13. Het samenstel volgens conclusie 12, waarbij ten minste een van de container en de inrichting een kleeflaag omvat en/of een deel van de container een eerste component en een deel van de connector een tweede component van een twee-componenten 35 kleefstof voor het vormen van een kleeflaag bij contact van het eerste en het tweede component.13. The assembly according to claim 12, wherein at least one of the container and the device comprises an adhesive layer and / or a part of the container a first component and a part of the connector a second component of a two-component adhesive for the forming an adhesive layer upon contact of the first and the second component. 14. Het samenstel volgens conclusie 12 of 13, waarbij de container een afgedichte container omvattende een vloeistof, in het bijzonder een drank, is.The assembly according to claim 12 or 13, wherein the container is a sealed container comprising a liquid, in particular a beverage.
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