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OA17946A
OA17946A OA1201500022 OA17946A OA 17946 A OA17946 A OA 17946A OA 1201500022 OA1201500022 OA 1201500022 OA 17946 A OA17946 A OA 17946A
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Hubert Joseph Frans Hanssen
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The invention relates to a container assembly (1) for liquids, such as beverages and oils, comprising a container (2), chimes (4, 6B) and a valve assembly (3) for feeding a propellant to and dispensing the liquid from the container (2). A portion (4) of the assembly (1) has a polygonal cross-section, which cross-section at least partially circumscribes the cross-section (s) of the remainder of the assembly (1).

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The invention relates to a container assembly for liquids, such as beverages and oils, comprising a container, chimes and a valve assembly for feeding a propellant to and dispensing the liquid from the container. The invention further relates to a group of container assemblies, e.g. stacked on a pallet.
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 a propellant. The casing is enveloped by a stretch blow moulded polyester shell. Further, in an embodiment, the top and the base of the shell are shaped to render the container stackable, as shown in Figure 4 of WO 2011/134949.
It is explained in WO 2011/134949 that containers having a relativcly high length to width ratio (L/D) and/or a relatively long cylindrical portion facilitate logistics, e.g. more containers can be placed on a pallet, and facilitate cooling, e.g. four containers fît in a standard size refrigerator.
DE 10 2009 044 314 addresses the problem of providing a stacking aid for kegs, in particular kegs made from a synthetic material, such as PET, PP or P EN, to enable secure and economical stacking of kegs on a pallet.
To this end, DE 10 2009 044 314 provides a stacking aid for containers having a first dome-shaped région (top 7 in Figure 1 of DE 10 2009 044 314) and a second domeshaped région (bottom 9). The stacking aid comprises a first element releasably positioned on the first dome-shaped région and a second element releasably positioned on the second domeshaped région.
On pallets, container assemblies such as kegs are subjected to considérable forces, in particular during transport.
It is an object of the présent invention to provide a container assembly that allows relatively straightforward and stable palletization.
To this end, the container assembly according to the invention is characterized in that a portion of the assembly has a polygonal cross-section, which cross-section, when viewed from above, at least partially, preferably substantially entirely, circumscribes the crosssection(s) of the remainder of the assembly.
In an embodiment, the polygonal cross-section comprises at least two pairs of parallel sides, the pairs preferably extending at a right angle (square, octagon) or -120° (hexagon) with respect to each other.
The polygonal cross-section, such as square, hexagonal or octagonal crosssections having e.g. straight or curved sides, provide abutmcnt, in particular between surfaces or fines (not merely points) of adjacent container assemblies, and a degree of cohérence within the layers of a stack on a pallet. Preferably, abutting polygons limit, at least through increased friction, rotation and translation (shifting) of the container assemblies relative to each other, in particular during transport.
Further, the polygonal cross-section hinders rolling of the container assembly over a floor and help prevent any damage that may resuit from such rolling.
In a further embodiment, at least two, preferably four of the sides of the polygonal cross-section comprise self-complementary interlocking features, i.e. features isomorphic to their complément, thus further increasing stability in layers of such container assemblies e.g. when stacked on a pallet.
In an embodiment, at least one of the chimes, preferably the top chime, has a polygonal cross-section, i.e. forms a or the portion of the container assembly.
In a further embodiment, at least one of the chimes is a separate element attached, e.g. screwed and/or snap fitted, to the container, preferably about the valve, providing protection, and preferably releasably, to allow removal when the container is scrapped after use.
In an embodiment, the container or at least one of the chimes comprises one or more notches or at least one of the chimes diverges, thus defining a recess for accommodating a tensioning element. Thus, container assemblies in a layer of a stack on a pallet can be pulled together to further increase cohérence within the layers.
In another embodiment, one of the chimes of the container assembly comprises an annular rim and the other chime comprises an annular step or groove suitable for accommodating an identical annular rim, thus increasing stackability and cohérence between layers in a stack on a pallet.
In an embodiment, rigidity of the rim is increased by imposing undulation on the rim, preferably partialiy beyond the circumference of main part of the container, and/or by embossing the bottom chime of the container, near or at the rim.
In addition to contributing to stackability and palletization, in an embodiment, the chime provides at least one grip for lifting and manipulating the container assembly.
The invention further relates to a group of container assemblies. In an embodiment, the container assemblies are stacked in layers on a pallet, such as a Europallet or block pallet, and juxtaposed assemblies in a, preferably ail, layers abut, and optionally interlock, at their polygonal cross-sections.
In a further embodiment, the container assemblies in at least one, preferably ail layers in the stack are urged together by means of an elongate tensioning element, such as a strap or cord tensioned about the chimes of the outer container assemblies in the layer.
In an embodiment, a sheet of a flexible and/or plastically déformable material, in particular a polymer film or a hollow-core plate, is présent between the layers. By placing a next layer of container assemblies on a flexible sheet, the sheet will be deformed, i.e. caught between the top and bottom chimes of stacked layers of container assemblies, and draw the assemblies within the layers together.
In another embodiment, the container assemblies are empty, i.e. do not contain a liquid, and positioned upside down. This orientation provides improved hygiene and facilitâtes filling of the container assemblies, in that the container assemblies need not be turned upside down at the bottling facility.
In a further embodiment, the container comprises an inner casing for holding the liquid and an outer shell enveloping the casing. In a further embodiment, the shell comprises two separate parts, e.g. divided along a circumference of the shell, and at least one of the parts, preferably the top part, is clamp fitted on the casing when the latter is pressurized. The remaining part of the shell can be secured, e.g. by clamping, cementing and/or welding, in the bottom end of the top paît, e.g. upside down, as will be explained in the examples.
US 2010/0077790 relates to a plastic beer keg which includes 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 dircctly on the liner, icc flows into gaps between the liner and the container to provide rapid cooling of the content of the liner. WO 2010/123864 relates to a similar beer keg wherein the base of the liner interlocks with the base of the container to prevent relative rotation between the two.
US 3,683,549 relates to a flowerpot havingprotrusionmeans andrecess means in each of the sides of an angular, upper marginal portion. The protrusion means and recess means on each side are mirror-inverted symmetrical to the vertical ccnter line ofthe respective side for engaging like protrusion means and recess means in an adjacent flowerpot. Downwardly tapering wall means extend from the upper marginal portion to the base of the pot.
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 assembly according to the présent invention provided with a multifunctional chime.
Figures 2 and 2A are cross-sections of the container of the container assembly shown in Figure 1.
Figures 3 to 5 are a top view and perspective side views of the multifunctional chime of the assembly shown in Figure 1.
Figures 6 and 6A are perspective views of the container of the assembly shown in Figure 1, in upside down position.
Figures 7 and 7A are bottom views of the container of the assembly shown in Figure 1.
Figures 8 and 8A are perspective views of a stack of two container assemblies according to the présent invention.
Figure 9 is a perspective view of a pallet carrying two layers of (4 x 5) container assemblies according to the présent invention, filled with a liquid.
Figure 10 is a perspective view of a pallet carrying four layers of (4 x 5) empty container assemblies according to the présent invention.
Figures 11 and 11A are top views of container assemblies according to the présent invention.
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.
Figure 1 shows a container assembly 1 for a beverage containing a gas, in particular beer, comprising a container 2 made by stretch blow moulding polyester preforms, in particular PET (polyethylene terephthalate), a valve assembly 3, and a top chime 4 fitted about the valve assembly.
As shown in Figures 2 and 3, in this example, the container 2 comprises an inner casing 5 for holding the liquid and an outer shell 6 enveloping the inner casing. The casing has smooth shape, defined by a cylinder 5A and upper and lower dômes 5B, 5C to withstand internai pressure, and a central opening 7 in the top dôme 5B formed by the non-deformed part of the preform. The valve assembly 3 is attached to this part.
The shell comprises two parts 6A, 6B, separated along a circumference, i.e. in hoop direction, of the shell 6, relatively close to the bottom of the shell, such that the top part of the shell is longer than the casing 5. The top part 6A of the shell comprises a central opening 7 surrounding the valve assembly 3 and provided with an external thread 8. The bottom part 6B of the shell provides a petaloid foot fitted, upside down, in the top part of the shell, forming a annular rim, as will be explained more detail below.
For more detailed information on the valve assembly and other suitable valve assemblies 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 riser pipe (not shown) or a gastight bag (not shown) for receiving the beverage is connected to the valve assembly and located inside the casing. Further details on the bag can be found in inter alia WO 2011/134949.
The top chime 4 is shown in more detail in Figures 3 to 5. The chime 4 comprises an octagonal rim, defining an octagonal circumference cirçumscribing the circular circumference of the container 2 and providing four sides 10 for abutting identical chimes of one or more neighboring container assemblies. The chime further comprises a central cylinder 11 providing a circular opening and an internai thread 12 to screw the chime onto the central opening 7 of the shell 6 and thus about the valve assembly 3 of the casing 5. The inner wall of the central opening 7 is preferably also provided with one or more slots 13 which snap onto corresponding protrusions 14 (Figure 2A) on the outer wall of the central opening of the shell, thus establishing a final position of the chime on the container.
In this example, the rim is interconnected with the central cylinder 11 via a plurality of, e.g. four spokes 15, defining an equal number of grips 16 between the spokes. The rim and spokes are essentially hollow and stiffened by means of baffles 17 extending substantially radially.
The upper surface of the chime is provided with an annular groove, in this example obtained by providing the upper edges of the baffles in the rim with notches 18, for accommodating the bottom rim of an identical container assembly, as shown in Figures 8 and 8 A. The bottom walls of the spokes are provided with openings 19 to allow any liquids falling into the chime to· drain. The side walls provide fiat portions 20 or notches for accommodating a tensioning element, such as a flexible strip.
As, in top view, the four sides of the polygonal chime for abutting identical chimes of neighboring container assemblies are tangential to the circumference of the container, these sides are necessarily provided with cut-aways 21 to accommodate coinciding portions of the lower rim 2A of the container 2.
The shape of the bottom of the spokes corresponds to the shape of the upper part of the shell, which shell thus support the chime, e.g. when another container assembly is stacked on top of it.
The bottom chime of the container assembly is shown in Figures 6 to 7A. The bottom part 6B of the shell is petaloid and is pressed, upside down, in the lower end of the upper part of the shell and fixed in place e.g. by cementing or ultrasonic welding. To further increase stability, it is preferred that, at the rim 2 A, the wall undulates, as indicated by line 22 (in Figure 7A) 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 the embodiment shown, rigidity of the rim 2A is further increased by circumferential embossing 23.
In this example, the container has a net volume of 20 liters, an overall length of approximately 57 cm and a width of approximately 24 cm, yielding an L/D of 2,4. Thus, layers of 4x5 containers assemblies fit on a standardized Europallet (800 x 1200 mm).
Figure 9 shows such a pallet 25 carrying two layers of juxtaposed container assemblies holding a beverage, such as beer. The container assemblies in each of the layers are urged together by means of strap 26 tensioned about the chimes 4 of the outer container assemblies in the layer.
Figure 10 shows a pallet 25 carrying foui· layers of juxtaposed container assemblies. In this embodiment, the container assemblies are empty and positioned upside down. A sheet of a flexible material (not shown), in particular a polymer film, is présent between the layers. By placing a next layer of container assemblies on a flexible sheet, the sheet will be deformed and draw the assemblies within the layers together.
Figures 11 and 11A show a further embodiment of the container assembly according to the présent invention, wherein the abutting sides of the chimes comprise selfcomplementary interlocking features, in this example a protrusion 30 and a corresponding recess 31 on each side.
The top chimes provide abutment and thus mutual support between the containers in a layer, suppressing rotation and translation (shilling) of the container assemblies relative to each other, in particular during transport.
The invention is not restricted to the above-described embodiments which can be varied in a number of ways within the scope of the daims.

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1. Container assembly (1) for liquids, such as beverages and oils, comprising a container (2), chimes (4, 6B) and a valve assembly (3) for feeding a propellant to and dispensing the liquid from the container (2), characterized in that a portion (4) of the assembly (1) has a polygonal cross-section, which cross-section at least partially circumscribes the cross-section(s) of the remainder of the assembly (1).
2. Container assembly (1) according to claim 1, wherein the polygonal crosssection comprises at least two pairs of parallel sides, the pairs preferably extending at a right angle with respect to each other.
3. Container assembly (1) according to claim 1 or 2, wherein at least two, preferably four of the sides of the polygonal cross-section comprise self-complementary interlocking features (30, 31).
4. Container assembly (1) according to any one ofthepreceding daims, wherein at least one of the chimes (4, 6B) has a polygonal cross-section.
5. Container assembly (1) according to any one ofthe preceding daims, wherein at least one of the chimes (4, 6B) is a separate element (4) attached to the container (2), preferably about the valve (3).
6. Container assembly ( 1 ) according to any one of the preceding daims, wherein the container (2) or at least one ofthe chimes (4, 6B) comprises one or more notches or the at least one chime diverges, thus defining a recess for accommodating a tensioning element (26).
7. Container assembly (1) according to any one of the preceding daims, wherein one of the chimes (4, 6B) of the container assembly comprises an annular rim (2A) and the other chime (4) comprises an annular step or groove (18) suitable for accommodating an identical annular rim (2A).
8. Container assembly (1) according to claim 7, wherein the rim (2A) undulates.
9. Container assembly (1) according to claim 7 or 8, wherein the bottom chime (6B) of the container (2), near or at the rim (2A), is embossed (23).
10. Container assembly (1) according to any one of the preceding daims, wherein at least one of the chimes (4) provides at least one grip (16) for lifting and manipulating the assembly (1).
11. Group of container assemblies (1) according to any one ofthe preceding daims.
12. Group of containers assemblies (1) according to claim 11, wherein the container assemblies (1) are stacked in layers on a pallet (25) and juxtaposed assemblies (1) in a layer abut at their polygonal cross-sections.
13. Group of container assemblies (1) according to claim 12, wherein the container assemblies (1) in at least one, preferably ail layers in the stack are urged together by means of an elongate tensioning élément (26).
14. Group of container assemblies (1) according to any one of daims 10-13, wherein a sheet of a flexible and/or plastically déformable material is présent between the layers.
15. Group of container assemblies (1) according to any one of daims 12-14, wherein the container assemblies (1) are empty and positioned upside down.
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