WO1995031380A1 - Packages - Google Patents

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WO1995031380A1
WO1995031380A1 PCT/GB1995/001053 GB9501053W WO9531380A1 WO 1995031380 A1 WO1995031380 A1 WO 1995031380A1 GB 9501053 W GB9501053 W GB 9501053W WO 9531380 A1 WO9531380 A1 WO 9531380A1
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glass
article
insert
package
support
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PCT/GB1995/001053
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Glyn Dowler
Ian Pruchniewicz
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Mailway (Northern) Limited
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Priority claimed from GB9409579A external-priority patent/GB9409579D0/en
Application filed by Mailway (Northern) Limited filed Critical Mailway (Northern) Limited
Priority to DE69501117T priority Critical patent/DE69501117T3/de
Priority to AU24144/95A priority patent/AU2414495A/en
Priority to EP95918078A priority patent/EP0758985B2/de
Priority to DK95918078T priority patent/DK0758985T4/da
Publication of WO1995031380A1 publication Critical patent/WO1995031380A1/en
Priority to GR980400086T priority patent/GR3025917T3/el

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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
    • B65D41/00Caps, e.g. crown caps or crown seals, i.e. members having parts arranged for engagement with the external periphery of a neck or wall defining a pouring opening or discharge aperture; Protective cap-like covers for closure members, e.g. decorative covers of metal foil or paper
    • B65D41/02Caps or cap-like covers without lines of weakness, tearing strips, tags, or like opening or removal devices
    • B65D41/26Caps or cap-like covers serving as, or incorporating, drinking or measuring vessels

Definitions

  • the present invention relates to a package adapted to be mounted on a support, a package when mounted on a support and a method of assembling and mounting a package on a support.
  • the invention is particularly, although not exclusively applicable to mounting a glass on the neck of a bottle. It has previously been proposed to mount a glass on top of a bottle of whisky.
  • One of the problems associated with mounting glasses on these bottles is that, once the bottle has been filled with whisky it is not allowed to leave the bonded premises and of course the bottle must first be filled and have the cap put on before the glass can be mounted.
  • Another proposal is to form plastics into a cone shape by vacuum moulding with the top of the cone being open.
  • the bottom wall of the cone has an upwardly extending rim into which an upside down rim of a glass is wedged such that the cone extends up into the glass.
  • the glass is then pushed down over the top of a bottle to cause the opening in the plastics cone to pass around and engage with the underside of the cap of the bottle.
  • the wedging action of the glass must be sufficiently strong to prevent the glass from coming off accidentally and this makes the removal of the glass from the plastics difficult and dangerous as the glass may break because of the significant force which has to be used.
  • the outside of the glass is exposed leaving it vulnerable to scratching or knocks.
  • a package that is adapted to be mounted on a support comprises a first part that cooperates with an article to restrict movement of the first part and the article in at least one relative direction and a second part arranged to cooperate with the first part and the article to prevent separation of the first and second parts, the first part being adapted to be mounted on a support.
  • the first part may be adapted to be mounted on a support by being a push-fit or a snap-fit, for instance.
  • the article may be arranged to be spaced from a support when the package is mounted on a support.
  • the first part may be arranged to be a friction fit with the article and may be arranged to be a friction fit within the article.
  • the first part may extend into the article.
  • the second part may extend around and over surfaces of both the article and the first part.
  • the first part may comprise an insert.
  • the second part may comprise a sleeve.
  • the present invention also includes a package as herein referred to when mounted on a support.
  • a method of assembling a package comprises locating a first part relative to an article so that the article and the first part cooperate with each other to restrict relative movement in at least one relative direction and then locating a second part to prevent separation of the first and second parts with the first part being adapted to be mounted on a support.
  • the method may further include subsequently mounting the first part on a support.
  • the second part may comprise a sleeve which is shrunk in order to prevent separation of the first and second parts.
  • the support may comprise a bottle.
  • the support may comprise the neck of the bottle or the cap of the bottle.
  • the article may comprise a glass.
  • the first part may be a plastics part and may, for instance, be vacuum formed.
  • the second part may comprise plastics and may comprise shrink wrapped plastics.
  • the present invention includes any combination of the herein referred to features or limitations.
  • Figure 1 is a schematic cross-section through the top of a bottle 10 having a glass 12 mounted thereon, and Figure 2 is a schematic plan view of a glass insert 14;
  • Figure 3 is a schematic cross-section similar to Figure 1 of an alternative embodiment to retain the glass 12.
  • the insert 14 is first connected to the glass 12 and held thereon by the sleeve 16 to form a package.
  • the insert 14 In order to connect the insert 14 to the glass 12, the insert 14 is supported on a flat surface and the glass 12 is then inverted to the position shown and pushed downwardly on to the insert.
  • the downwardly facing rim of the glass first encounters an upwardly and inwardly extending annular edge 18 of the insert that has the effect of centralising the insert on the glass.
  • the inner surface of the glass adjacent to the rim passes over a generally upwardly extending surface 20 of the insert.
  • the diameter of the surface 20 is substantially the same as the diameter of the glass adjacent to the rim and accordingly the insert is held in position relative to the glass by a friction or force fit.
  • the lower rim of the glass rests on an outwardly extending lip 22 of the insert.
  • the insert 14 is then supported from beneath and at a region in from its circumference in order to raise the lip 22 and the rim of the glass off a supporting surface.
  • the sleeve 16 is then passed over the glass with the sleeve being slightly longer than the length of the glass. Heat is then applied to the sleeve 16 to cause it to shrink onto the glass and to cause the lower end of the sleeve 16 to tuck under the lip 22 of the insert to hold the insert 14 firmly onto the glass 12.
  • the package of the insert 14, the glass 12 and the sleeve 16 is assembled at a specialist factory remote from a whisky bottling plant. The package can then be supplied to the plant for attachment to the bottle, as described below.
  • the cap 24 When the bottle 10 has been filled the cap 24 is screwed onto the neck of the bottle.
  • the cap 24 has a bulbous portion 26.
  • the inverted glass and the insert 14 are then passed over the cap 24 and pushed downwardly in order to cause an opening 28 at the top of the insert to come into engagement with the uppermost part of the bulbous portion 26. Further downwards movement of the glass then causes the opening 28 to be flexed outwardly, or outwardly and upwardly with respect to the remainder of the insert, to snap the insert into position at the lower region of the bulbous portion 26, as shown in Figure 1.
  • the cap 24 will be contacted by the downwardly facing surface of the glass when the package is fully mounted on the neck of the bottle. In this instance further downward movement of the package relative to the glass may be resisted, either partially or solely, by abutment of the glass with the top of the cap.
  • the sleeve 16 can be printed with advertising or other information, if desired.
  • the sleeve 16 may be formed with a weakened line, which may for instance be formed by a series of perforations. Thus the sleeve 16 can easily be ripped off by a user, either before or after the glass has been removed from the top of the bottle. The glass is removed from the top by pulling the glass upwardly to cause the opening 28 of the insert to pass again over the bulbous portion 26 of the cap 24.
  • the insert 14 is vacuum formed and can be of any shape required in order to hold a particular shaped glass onto a particular neck of a bottle.
  • the glass need not necessarily be circular in cross-section and may indeed have a number of substantially planar walls.
  • the insert is shown in slightly more detail in Figure 2. Adjacent to the opening 28 a number of flat generally horizontal walls 32 extend. A downwardly and slightly outwardly extending wall 34 extends from the circumferentially outer portion of the walls 32. A generally vertical wall 35 extends down from the space between the generally horizontal walls 34 from the opening 28 at the circumferentially inner portion of the walls 34.
  • upwardly extending side walls are generally smooth and conical in shape. The insert so formed is strong in the directions that the most stress is taken and yet flexible enough to be quickly and conveniently mounted on the glass and then on the cap.
  • the embodiment shown in Figure 3 shows an insert 14A similar to the insert 14 mounted over the bulbous portion 26 of the cap 24.
  • the insert 14A differs in that it is not shown as being a friction or force fit within the glass although, if desired, the insert could be so fitted.
  • the insert 14A also differs from the insert 14 in that the outwardly extending lip 22A is of greater extent than the lip 22 such that the lip 22A extends beneath the lower rim of the glass well beyond the periphery of that rim.
  • the insert is retained in place relative to the glass 12 by a cardboard carton 36.
  • the carton which may be circular or square in plan view includes an opening 37 and a closable hinged top 38.
  • the glass and insert are moved down through the carton when the top 38 is open to the position shown. Then the top 38 is closed and it is taped or glue into the position shown.
  • the lower wall 39 of the carton and the top 38 may abut the lip 22A and the top of the glass to hold the carton fast on the glass and insert, if desired.
  • Attaching the insert 14A to a bottle top is the same as for the attachment of the insert 14. It will be appreciated that the insert 14 could be arranged to be connected to the glass of the bottle itself and the insert 14 can be adapted for attachment to other types of cap 24 or bottle 10. Alternatively the insert could be attached to other articles or the packages could contain articles other than glass.

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  • Engineering & Computer Science (AREA)
  • Mechanical Engineering (AREA)
  • Packages (AREA)
  • Closures For Containers (AREA)
  • Packaging Of Annular Or Rod-Shaped Articles, Wearing Apparel, Cassettes, Or The Like (AREA)
  • Details Of Rigid Or Semi-Rigid Containers (AREA)
  • Control And Other Processes For Unpacking Of Materials (AREA)
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PCT/GB1995/001053 1994-05-13 1995-05-10 Packages WO1995031380A1 (en)

Priority Applications (5)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
DE69501117T DE69501117T3 (de) 1994-05-13 1995-05-10 Verpackung
AU24144/95A AU2414495A (en) 1994-05-13 1995-05-10 Packages
EP95918078A EP0758985B2 (de) 1994-05-13 1995-05-10 Verpackung
DK95918078T DK0758985T4 (da) 1994-05-13 1995-05-10 Emballage
GR980400086T GR3025917T3 (en) 1994-05-13 1998-01-15 Packages

Applications Claiming Priority (4)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
GB9409579A GB9409579D0 (en) 1994-05-13 1994-05-13 Packages
GB9409579.1 1994-05-13
GB9500554.2 1995-01-12
GB9500554A GB2289256B (en) 1994-05-13 1995-01-12 Packages For Mounting On a Bottle

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WO1995031380A1 true WO1995031380A1 (en) 1995-11-23

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EP (1) EP0758985B2 (de)
AT (1) ATE160545T1 (de)
AU (1) AU2414495A (de)
DE (1) DE69501117T3 (de)
DK (1) DK0758985T4 (de)
ES (1) ES2112646T5 (de)
GR (1) GR3025917T3 (de)
WO (1) WO1995031380A1 (de)

Cited By (1)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
EP2019047A1 (de) * 2007-07-27 2009-01-28 Comopak S.r.l. Vorrichtung zur Befestigung eines Trinkgefässes auf einer Flasche

Citations (8)

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Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
GB679238A (en) * 1950-08-02 1952-09-17 Creamia Purified Milk Company Assembling bottles together with drinking glasses or vessels for transport
GB1042678A (en) * 1963-09-04 1966-09-14 Sauter Lab Improved holder for cups or beakers
US4088250A (en) * 1976-04-12 1978-05-09 Schaefer Donald J Insulating container carrier and adaptor
US4150761A (en) * 1977-07-13 1979-04-24 Schenley Industries, Inc. Bottle closure-cup assembly
US4371087A (en) * 1980-01-02 1983-02-01 Cartier International B.V. Package for perfume products
EP0119519A2 (de) * 1983-03-16 1984-09-26 Dr. Wachter Kurmittel GmbH Verschlusskappe für Behälter zum Aufbewahren von Reinigungsmitteln
FR2629425A1 (fr) * 1988-03-29 1989-10-06 Arques Verrerie Cristallerie Dispositif de maintien d'un article retourne sur le goulot d'une bouteille
FR2690138A3 (fr) * 1992-04-17 1993-10-22 Bourbon Communication Dispositif de fixation d'un article-cadeau sur le col d'une bouteille.

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
GB679238A (en) * 1950-08-02 1952-09-17 Creamia Purified Milk Company Assembling bottles together with drinking glasses or vessels for transport
GB1042678A (en) * 1963-09-04 1966-09-14 Sauter Lab Improved holder for cups or beakers
US4088250A (en) * 1976-04-12 1978-05-09 Schaefer Donald J Insulating container carrier and adaptor
US4150761A (en) * 1977-07-13 1979-04-24 Schenley Industries, Inc. Bottle closure-cup assembly
US4371087A (en) * 1980-01-02 1983-02-01 Cartier International B.V. Package for perfume products
EP0119519A2 (de) * 1983-03-16 1984-09-26 Dr. Wachter Kurmittel GmbH Verschlusskappe für Behälter zum Aufbewahren von Reinigungsmitteln
FR2629425A1 (fr) * 1988-03-29 1989-10-06 Arques Verrerie Cristallerie Dispositif de maintien d'un article retourne sur le goulot d'une bouteille
FR2690138A3 (fr) * 1992-04-17 1993-10-22 Bourbon Communication Dispositif de fixation d'un article-cadeau sur le col d'une bouteille.

Cited By (1)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
EP2019047A1 (de) * 2007-07-27 2009-01-28 Comopak S.r.l. Vorrichtung zur Befestigung eines Trinkgefässes auf einer Flasche

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DK0758985T4 (da) 2002-02-25
EP0758985A1 (de) 1997-02-26
DE69501117T3 (de) 2002-06-13
ES2112646T3 (es) 1998-04-01
DE69501117T2 (de) 1998-04-09
AU2414495A (en) 1995-12-05
DE69501117D1 (de) 1998-01-08
EP0758985B2 (de) 2001-11-07
ATE160545T1 (de) 1997-12-15
ES2112646T5 (es) 2002-05-01
EP0758985B1 (de) 1997-11-26
GR3025917T3 (en) 1998-04-30
DK0758985T3 (da) 1998-08-10

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