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OA17737A
OA17737A OA1201600062 OA17737A OA 17737 A OA17737 A OA 17737A OA 1201600062 OA1201600062 OA 1201600062 OA 17737 A OA17737 A OA 17737A
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Hubert Joseph Frans Hanssen
Jan Dirk Veenendaal
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Eurokeg B.V.
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The invention relates to a container (1) for liquids, such as beverages and oils, comprising a casing (2) enveloped by a shell (9) and a valve (3) for dispensing the liquid from the container (1). The casing (2) and the shell (5) are, at least locally, positively fixed relative to each other.

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Container for liquids
The invention relates to a container for liquids, such as beverages and oils, comprising a casing enveloped by a shell and a valve for dispensing the liquid from the container.
EP 2 038 187 relates to a container for fluids, in particular liquids, such as beer or water, comprising an outer casing, preferably spheroid and preferably made of a rigid material, a gas and/or liquid tight inner casing of a flexiblé material located inside the outer casing, a valve part for filling the container with a fluid, and at least one vent via which the inside of the outer casing (2) communicates with the outside at least during filling. In an embodiment, the casing is made of blow moulded PET.
Many containers for liquids are subjected during use to high internai pressures. E.g., beverages containing a gas should be maintained at an elevated pressure, typically in a range from 1 to 4 bar (overpressure), to prevent the gas from escaping the beverage. Also, liquids having a relatively high viscosity and liquids that are dispensed from a lower level, e.g. from a cellar, require a relatively high pressure in the container to overcome friction and hydrostatic pressure, respectively. High températures and non-observance of safety guidelines can also lead to high internai pressures. Further, many containers for liquids are subjected during use to high external forces. E.g., containers are palletized and/or stacked.
It is an object of the présent invention to provide a container that is more résistant to deformation resulting from internai pressure and/or external forces.
To this end, the container according tofhe invention is characterized in that the casing and the shell are, at least locally, positively fixed relative to each other, preferably at least in axial direction and/or preferably by means of an adhesive, welding or positive form locking. It is preferred that the force needed to break the fixation and/or move the casing beyond the location of the fixation is at least 100 N, preferably at least 200 N, more preferably at least 300 N, preferably at least 400 N, preferably at least 500 N, exerted on both the casing and the shell and in opposite directions coinciding with or parallel to the central axis of the container.
In an embodiment, the casing and/or the shell comprises a circumferential, not necessarily continuous, e.g. continuous or intermittent, protrusion positively locking the two in axial direction.
Fixation as provided by the présent invention prevents or reduces dislocation of the casing inside the shell, thus e.g. facilitating positioning the container on a filler head or positioning a dispense head on the valve and/or reducing the risk of the casing deforming the bottom of the container when the 5 casing is pressurized and/or exposed to high pressures or températures. Uneven deformation of the bottom of the container results in wobbling of the container and impairs stacking of containers.
In an embodiment, the valve is part of or mounted on or in the casing, the shell comprises a neck fitting over the valve, and the protrusion is located 10 at/in the neck and locks under, over or onto the valve. E.g., the valve provides an undercut and the shell an inwardly protruding rim locking in the undercut. In a refmement, the casing is snap-fitted into the shell. This facilitâtes assembly ofthe container and thus reduces costs.
In another embodiment, the fixation is located at the valve and provides a circumferential watertight seal between the valve and/or the casing on the one hand and the shell on the other hand. Thus, when liquid leaks or spills from the valve or dispense head, e.g. during coupling or decoupling, such liquid is prevented from entering the space that, in some configurations, is présent between the casing and the shell.
0 In an embodiment, the casing has an internai volume of at least 10 liters and the length to width ratio (L/D) of the casing is in excess of 1,3, preferably in excess of 1,8 and/or the container comprises a cylindrical portion that extends over at least 25%, preferably at least 40%, more preferably at least 50% of the height of the container and/or the shell supports the casing at least
5 when the latter is pressurized.
In an embodiment, the shell comprises an upper portion abutting the casing and a lower portion, which lower portion comprises a circumferential protrusion positively locking the casing and the shell in axial direction. In a refmement, the protrusion is defined by or comprises a local constriction and/or 30 abuts or near abuts the bottom of the casing.
In another embodiment, the casing and/or shell comprises a further circumferential protrusion positively locking the casing in axial direction. In a refmement, the first protrusion is located above the broadest paît of the casing, e.g. a cylindrical part or equator, and/or the further protrusion is located below
5 that part.
When the further protrusion is located below that part, it may support the casing when it expands and, when or once the casing rests on the further protrusion, help resist further expansion of the casing. It is preferred that the area of contact at the protrusion has a width of at least 1 mm, preferably at least 2 mm, preferably at least 3 mm. It is further preferred that the protrusion or protrusions hâve a height, e.g. relative to the inner wall of the shell, of at least 1 mm, preferably at least 2 mm, preferably at least 3 mm, e.g. 4 or 5 mm.
In an embodiment, the shell comprises an upper or middle portion abutting the casing and a lower portion free from the casing and the lower portion comprises features, such as embossing, a regular pattern of inwardly and/or outwardly extending dents, or the further protrusion, locally increasing effective wall thickness and buckling résistance. Increased buckling résistance of the lower portion was found to enable stacking of more (pallets of) containers on top of each other and improves résistance to dynamic loads.
In an embodiment, which is also suitable for use in containers wherein the casing and shell are not positively fixed relative to each other, the shell comprises an upper portion abutting the casing and a lower portion free from the casing and the lower portion comprises features, such as one or more cuts, slits, or folds, the further circumferential protrusion or a plurality of further protrusions, e.g. two, three, four or five further protrusions, locally increasing flexibility of the wall, preferably at least in the axial direction of the container. Thus, when a load, e.g. another container, is placed on top of the container the shell shortens, e.g. vertically, until the casing rests on the surface or item, e.g. another container, beneath. As a resuit, the casing carries and/or transfers (part of) that load, the more so when it is pressurized.
In an embodiment, the features provide a bellows, e.g. formed by the mentioned plurality of further protrusions or a zigzag cross-section ofthe wall of the lower portion.
In the container according to the présent invention, it is preferred thaï at least one of the protrusions is defined by a constriction of the wall of-the shell, e.g. providing an annular protrusion on the inside of the shell and an annular notch on the outside of the shell. Such a constriction can be formed, e.g. by rotating and locally heating the shell.
In an embodiment, the container comprises a separately formed foot, optionally made of a different material, secured on or in the shell and/or to the casing en e.g. comprising ail or a part of the features described above.
In an embodiment, which is also suitable for use in containers wherein the casing and shell are not positively fixed relative to each other, a lubricant, such as water, silicon, a thermoplastic e.g. PE or PTFE film or sleeve, oil, or powder, is présent between the casing and the shell, preferably at the cylindrical portion (if présent). It appeared that during expansion of the casing inside the shell, e.g. when the former is being fîlled or the pressure inside the casing increases, a stick slip phenomenon may occur which is believed to be at the root of bursting of the casing below its nominal bursting strength. The lubricant reduces or even prevents such stick slip and thus the detrimental effects resulting from stick slip.
In an embodiment, the casing and the shell are made from a blow moulded, preferably a stretch blow moulded thermoplastic material, preferably a polyester.
Another embodiment comprises a liquid-tight inner container, e.g. a bag, of a flexible material located inside the casing for containing the liquid and communicating with the valve.
In another embodiment, the wall thickness of both the casing and the shell is in a range from 0,1 to 1,0 mm, preferably in a range from 0,3 to 0,6 mm, providing a total wall thickness of up to 2,0 mm; and, e.g. if parts of the shell overlap each other, locally even up to 3,0 mm, which currently cannot be achieved by blowing a single preform.
In a further embodiment, the container is filled with apressurized gas and no beverage, i.e. the container is pressurized prior to filling, e.g. with air or carbon dioxide and/or nitrogen at a pressure in excess of 1,5 bar. Thus, the container can be readily filled with a liquid containing a gas, such as beer, sparking wine, and soft drinks.
WO 00/78665 relates to abeer container comprising an inner hollow shell of blow moulded PET to hold beer, an outer hollow shell of molded high density polyethylene (HDPE) enclosing and supporting the inner shell and a spear structure including a dispenser tube extending from a bottom interior région of the inner shell through to a dispensing outlet at the top of the outer shell.
US 2010/0077790 relates to a plastic beer keg including an outer container and an inner liner. A removable lid is secured over an opening to the container to enclose the liner. In use, the lid can be removed and ice placed in the container directly on the liner, ice flows into gaps between the liner and the container to provide rapid cooling of the content of the liner.
WO 2011/134949 relates to a container for liquids, such as beverages and oils, comprising a blow moulded polyester casing, a valve for dispensing the liquid from the container, and an inlet for introducing apropellant. The casing is enveloped by a stretch blow moulded polyester shell.
EP 1 947 029 relates to a liner-in-keg beer. dispensing package, which includes a vinylidene chloride based polymeric gas barrier liner for containing the beer, and dispensing same upon introduction of pressurized fluid in between the liner and the keg, as for example in the course of the operation of the appliance. Optionally, the package includes a supporting shell having upper and lower chimes, with the shell enclosing the keg therein.
JP S5339599 U contains Figures that show what appears to be a (métal) keg.
Within the framework of the présent invention “stretch blow moulding” refers to blow moulding and thus stretching a preform, in both the circumferential (hoop) direction and the axial direction. The term “spheroid” includes any shape generated by a half-revolution of a circle or a square or rectangle with rounded corners or an ellipse or oval about its major axis or minor axis.
The invention will now be explained in more detail with reference to the drawings, which show a preferred embodiment of the présent invention.
Figure 1 is a perspective view of a container according to the présent invention.
Figures 2A to 2C show a cross-section of a container in Figure 1 and enlarged details of the cross-section.
Figures 3 to 5 are side views of three containers according to the présent invention, with different features for increasing buckling résistance of the lower part of the container.
The drawings are not necessarily to scale and details, which are not necessary for understanding the présent invention, may hâve been omitted.
Further, éléments that are at least substantially identical or that preform an at least substantially identical fonction are denoted by the same numéral.
Figures 1 to 2C show a container 1 for a beverage containing a gas, in particular beer, comprises a casing 2 made by stretch blow moulding a polyester 5 preform, in particular PET (polyethylene terephthalate). The casing 2 comprises a substantially cylindrical middle portion 2A and top and bottom dômes 2B, 2C. The top dôme 2B has a central opening formed by the non-deformed part of the preform.
A valve part 3 for dispensing the beverage from the container is snap10 fitted to the opening. For more details on this and other suitable valve parts reference is made to International patent application WO 00/07902 (see especially page 8, line 12 ff. in conjunction with Figures 4A and 4B).
In this example, a gastight bag (not shown) for receiving the beverage is connected to the valve part 3 and located inside the casing 2.
The casing 2 is enveloped by a stretch blow moulded polyester shell
5. The shell was blow moulded from a preform similar to that used for the casing but with a different rim, i.e. the top part of the shell forther comprises a collar 6 extending around the valve part, protecting the same and providing an external thread or annular protrusion about the top opening for screwing or snapping e.g.
grips onto the container.
In contrast to the casing, which preferably should hâve a smooth shape defined by a cylinder and two dômes to withstand internai pressure and to avoid damage to the bag containing a beverage, the shell may be provided with one or more features providing additional fonctionality.
The shell comprises two parts 5A, 5B, separated along a circumference, i.e. inhoop direction, ofthe shell 5, relatively close to the bottom of the shell, such that the top part of the shell is longer than the casing. As a resuit, the lower rim of the upper part of the shell extends beyond the bottom of the casing and serves as the foot or part of the foot of the container. The base 5B
0 can be discarded or be used to forther increase the strength and stability of the foot. In this example, the base part is provided with creased and radially extending segments to enhance the stiffness of the base, in tum facilitating a stable üpright position of the container, and to provide a crumble zone protecting the container when it falls. More specifically, the basepart defines apetaloid foot and is placed, i.e. reversed and then pressed, inside the bottom end of the top part ofthe shell. The base part can be clamped, glued, and/or welded into the top part ofthe shell. The center ofthe base is shaped complementary to the bottom end of the casing, thus providing support over a relatively large area.
To further increase stability, it is preferred that, at the rim, the wall is corrugated to increase its effective thickness and stiffness and/or the wall is actually thicker, preferably at least two times thicker, than the wall of the cylindrical section of the shell.
In this example, the internai diameter of the collar 6 of the shell 5 is smaller than the extemal diameter of the valve paît 3 and wall of the shell 5 10 comprises a circumferential protrusion 8 defined by a local constriction and also providing a smaller internai diameter. The casing can be snap fîtted and positively locked by pressing the valve part 3 past the protrusion.
In an élaboration, a further circumferential protrusion 9 defined by a local constriction is applied in the lower part of the shell 5, such that is abuts or 15 near abuts the bottom of the casing 2.
Figure 3 shows an example wherein the lower portion ofthe shell 5 is free from the casing and provided with further constrictions, which effectively form a bellows, thus locally increasing flexibility of the wall, also in the axial direction of the container.
0 Figures 4 and 5 show an example wherein the lower part of the shell is embossed about its circumference with a sériés of indentations 11 protruding inwards (Figure 4) or outwards (Figure 5) so as to increases the actual or at least effective thickness in the radial direction. In general, embossing may comprise a large number of small protrusions on the outer surface ofthe shell, yielding e.g. a
5 knurled surface, and/or a plurality of ribs extending in axial direction. Also, embossing may provide other, additional functions.
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.

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1. Container (1) for liquids, such as beverages and oils, comprising a casing (2) enveloped by a shell (9) and a valve (3) for dispensing the liquid from the container (1), characterized in that the casing (2) and the shell (5) are, at least locally, positively fixed relative to each other.
2. Container (1) according to claim 1, wherein the walls ofthe casing (2) and the shell (5) are positively fixed relative to each other by means of an adhesive, welding or positive form locking (8, 9).
3. Container (1) according to claim 1 or 2, wherein the wall of the casing (2) and/or of the shell (5) comprises a circumferential protrusion (8, 9) positively locking the two in axial direction.
4. Container (1) according to claim 3, wherein the valve (3) is part of or mounted on or in the casing (3), the shell (5) comprises a neck (6) fitting over the valve (3), and the protrusion (8) is located at or in the neck (6) and locks under, over or onto the valve (3).
5. Container (1) according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the casing (2) is snap-fitted into the shell (5).
6. Container (1) according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the fixation is located at the valve (3) and provides a circumferential watertight seal between the valve (3) and/or the casing (2) on the one hand and the shell (5) on the other hand.
7. Container (1) according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the casing (2) has an internai volume of at least 10 liters and wherein the length to width ratio (L/D) of the casing (2) is in excess of 1,3, preferably in excess of 1,8 and/or wherein the container (1) comprises a cylindrical portion (2A) that extends over at least 25%, preferably at least 40%, more preferably at least 50% of the height of the container (1) and/or wherein the shell (9) supports the casing (2) at least when the latter is pressurized.
8. Container (1) according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the shell (5) comprises an upper portion abutting the casing (2) and a lower portion, which lower portion comprises a circumferential protrusion (8,9) positively locking the casing (2) and the shell (5) in axial direction.
9. Container (1) according to claim 8, wherein the protrusion is defined by or comprises a local constriction (9).
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10. Container (l) according to any one of the claims 3-9, wherein the protrusion (9) abuts or near abuts the bottom of the casing (2).
11. Container (1) according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the casing (2) and/or shell (5) comprises a further circumferential
5 protrusion (9) positively locking the casing in axial direction.
12. Container (1) according to claim 11, wherein the first protrusion (8) is located above or in the broadest part of the casing (2) and/or the further protrusion (9) is located below or in that part.
13. Container (1) according to any one of the preceding claims,
10 wherein a lubricant is located between the casing (2) and the shell (5), preferably at the cylindrical portion.
14. Container (1) according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the casing (2) and the shell (5) are made from a blow moulded, preferably a stretch blow moulded thermoplastic material, preferably a polyester.
15 15. Container (1) according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein at least one of the protrusions (9,10) is defined by a constriction of the wall of the shell (5).
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