WO1996026312A1 - Liquid dispensing system - Google Patents

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WO1996026312A1
WO1996026312A1 PCT/EP1996/000678 EP9600678W WO9626312A1 WO 1996026312 A1 WO1996026312 A1 WO 1996026312A1 EP 9600678 W EP9600678 W EP 9600678W WO 9626312 A1 WO9626312 A1 WO 9626312A1
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pouch
reservoir
platform
piercing member
liquid
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PCT/EP1996/000678
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French (fr)
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Lamberdus Gerardus Van Der Heijden
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Unilever N.V.
Unilever Plc
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Priority to JP52538396A priority Critical patent/JP3675831B2/en
Priority to BR9604883A priority patent/BR9604883A/en
Priority to EP96904811A priority patent/EP0815308B1/en
Priority to AU48777/96A priority patent/AU692069B2/en
Priority to DE69601418T priority patent/DE69601418T2/en
Publication of WO1996026312A1 publication Critical patent/WO1996026312A1/en
Priority to FI973387A priority patent/FI973387A/en

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    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D06TREATMENT OF TEXTILES OR THE LIKE; LAUNDERING; FLEXIBLE MATERIALS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • D06FLAUNDERING, DRYING, IRONING, PRESSING OR FOLDING TEXTILE ARTICLES
    • D06F39/00Details of washing machines not specific to a single type of machines covered by groups D06F9/00 - D06F27/00 
    • D06F39/02Devices for adding soap or other washing agents
    • D06F39/022Devices for adding soap or other washing agents in a liquid state

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  • the present invention is concerned with a system for dispensing liquid product, in particular liquid detergent product, from a refill pack.
  • the dispensing system of the invention is particularly suitable for use in combination with a dosing pump for dosing said liquid detergent product into a washing machine.
  • EP-A-014,805 discloses a system for dispensing a liquid product comprising a flexible refill pouch con ⁇ taining said liquid and a refill reservoir for positioning said pouch. Furthermore, said reservoir comprises a pier ⁇ cing member which is suitable for penetrating the pouch when it is positioned in the refill reservoir. It was found that the piercing member needs to contain a sharp knife for easy operation of such a dispensing system. As a consequence, this type of dispensing systems is poten ⁇ tially hazardous in that there is a significant risk of operating people injuring themselves.
  • the present invention provides a system for dispensing fluid, comprising a housing and a flexible refill pouch, whereby the housing comprises a reservoir into which the pouch can be positioned, and which contains a piercing member tightly connected to the bottom part thereof and projecting therefrom outwardly into said reservoir, characterised in that said reservoir further contains a platform for positioning the pouch which plat ⁇ form is movably attached around the piercing member to the bottom part of the reservoir such that it will move into the direction of said bottom part when a full pouch is placed onto it and will return to its original position when the pouch becomes empty.
  • the movable platform is generally a plate having an opening of sufficient size for achieving its movability around the piercing member.
  • the effect of the movable platform present in the system of the invention is that it will move downward under the weight of a fresh completely filled refill pouch when said pouch is placed onto it. It was found that, as a result of this downward movement, the pouch will be easily penetrated by the piercing member, more easily than when the movable platform were not present in the system of the invention.
  • said phenomenon of easy penetration is caused by increased tension build-up in the flexible film material of which the pouch is made, resulting from the movement of the platform.
  • the film material of the fresh pouch cannot fowl itself around the piercing member - or indeed only to a minor extent - when the pouch is positioned on to the platform, whereas said fowling behaviour of the pouch is present to a much larger extent when the platform is absent.
  • piercing members with both sharp and blunt knifes can be effectively used.
  • blunt knifes are preferred.
  • knife-shaped piercing members are desirably applied.
  • the piercing member is positioned at the central axis of the reservoir such that its own lon ⁇ gitudinal axis coincides with this central axis.
  • the reservoir containing the movable platform may have a rectangular or a circular cross-section.
  • the movable platform present therein is preferably a plate of which the outer shape corresponds with the internal cross-section of the reservoir.
  • the opening in the platform has preferably a round shape.
  • the pouch is not only flexible but also disposible.
  • Flexible films made of one single layer as well as multilayer films can be suitably used as pouch material. Examples of such suitable materials are polypropylene and polyethylene.
  • a movable platform having suitable movability can be ob ⁇ tained by the application of both springs and an hydraulic system.
  • a spring-loaded platform which is connected to the bottom of the reservoir by way of springs, is preferred.
  • the piercing member is preferably provided with one or more retaining hooks. These hooks keep the film of the pouch in a fixed position around the penetration hole while the movable platform is gradually moving upward by decompression of the springs when liquid is flowing out of the pouch, thus creating a funnel around the penetration hole and allowing all the liquid to flow out of the pouch.
  • the platform is preferably funnel-shaped.
  • the system of the invention is particularly suitable for use in combination with a dosing pump for dosing the liquid poured out of the pouch into the reservoir.
  • a dosing pump for dosing the liquid poured out of the pouch into the reservoir.
  • the dosing pump may be effectively used for dosing said liquid into a washing machine.
  • Figures 1-3 show schematic cross-sectional views of the dispensing system of the invention at consecutive stages when operating the system.
  • Figure 1 (1) indicates a flexible pouch filled with liquid.
  • a reservoir (2) is shown, containing a spring-loaded platform (3) attached to the bottom of the reservoir by springs (4) and movable in the verticle direction around a piercing member (5) having a blunt knife (6) on its upper side.
  • Figure (1) depicts the first step when operating the sys ⁇ tem, i.e. the step in which the pouch is put into the reservoir (2) and just before it is positioned onto the platform (3) .
  • Figure 2 shows the second step, wherein the platform has moved down under the weight of the pouch (1) and the blunt knife (6) has penetrated the film material of the pouch, thus creating a hole through which the liquid can move out of the pouch into the reservoir.
  • Figure 3 shows the situation in which at least part of the liquid in the pouch has flown out causing the pouch to loose weight and the platform to move upward by the action of the springs. It can be seen that retaining hooks (7) keep the film of the pouch surrounding the penetration hole fixed in the lowest position thus creating a funnel centered around this hole and allowing all the liquid to flow out of the pouch.

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Abstract

A system is provided for dispensing fluids comprising a housing and a flexible refill pouch (1), whereby the housing comprises a reservoir (2) into which the pouch can be positioned, and which contains a piercing member (5) tightly connected to the bottom part thereof and projecting therefrom outwardly into said reservoir, and further a platform (3) for positioning the pouch which platform is movably attached around the piercing member to the bottom part of the reservoir such that it will move down into the direction of said bottom part when a full pouch is placed onto it and will return to its original position when the pouch becomes empty. This system can be effectively operated with a blunt piercing member (6).

Description

LIQUID DISPENSING SYSTEM
TECHNICAL FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention is concerned with a system for dispensing liquid product, in particular liquid detergent product, from a refill pack. The dispensing system of the invention is particularly suitable for use in combination with a dosing pump for dosing said liquid detergent product into a washing machine.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Dispensing systems of the above-indicated kind have been described in the art.
For example, EP-A-014,805 discloses a system for dispensing a liquid product comprising a flexible refill pouch con¬ taining said liquid and a refill reservoir for positioning said pouch. Furthermore, said reservoir comprises a pier¬ cing member which is suitable for penetrating the pouch when it is positioned in the refill reservoir. It was found that the piercing member needs to contain a sharp knife for easy operation of such a dispensing system. As a consequence, this type of dispensing systems is poten¬ tially hazardous in that there is a significant risk of operating people injuring themselves.
We have now surprisingly found a new type of liquid dispen¬ sing system which can be effectively operated with a blunt piercing member, thus considerably reducing the above-in¬ dicated risk.
DEFINITION OF THE INVENTION
Accordingly, the present invention provides a system for dispensing fluid, comprising a housing and a flexible refill pouch, whereby the housing comprises a reservoir into which the pouch can be positioned, and which contains a piercing member tightly connected to the bottom part thereof and projecting therefrom outwardly into said reservoir, characterised in that said reservoir further contains a platform for positioning the pouch which plat¬ form is movably attached around the piercing member to the bottom part of the reservoir such that it will move into the direction of said bottom part when a full pouch is placed onto it and will return to its original position when the pouch becomes empty.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
The movable platform is generally a plate having an opening of sufficient size for achieving its movability around the piercing member. The effect of the movable platform present in the system of the invention is that it will move downward under the weight of a fresh completely filled refill pouch when said pouch is placed onto it. It was found that, as a result of this downward movement, the pouch will be easily penetrated by the piercing member, more easily than when the movable platform were not present in the system of the invention.
Without wishing to be bound by theory, it is believed that said phenomenon of easy penetration is caused by increased tension build-up in the flexible film material of which the pouch is made, resulting from the movement of the platform. In other words, it appears that the film material of the fresh pouch cannot fowl itself around the piercing member - or indeed only to a minor extent - when the pouch is positioned on to the platform, whereas said fowling behaviour of the pouch is present to a much larger extent when the platform is absent.
Because of this phenomenon of easy penetration, piercing members with both sharp and blunt knifes can be effectively used. In view of the above mentioned reduced risk of in¬ jury, piercing members with blunt knifes are preferred. For easy operation of the movable platform, knife-shaped piercing members are desirably applied. Piercing members having widely varying shapes and configurations, such as those having a triangle shape or containing a curved blade, may be effectively used, provided that these members have an oblong pyramid-type shape so as to enable the platform to move downward around them thereby creating a suf¬ ficiently large hole in the pouch for the liquid to smooth¬ ly flow out. Preferably, the piercing member is positioned at the central axis of the reservoir such that its own lon¬ gitudinal axis coincides with this central axis.
The reservoir containing the movable platform may have a rectangular or a circular cross-section. For practicle reasons, the movable platform present therein is preferably a plate of which the outer shape corresponds with the internal cross-section of the reservoir.The opening in the platform has preferably a round shape.
Preferably, the pouch is not only flexible but also disposible. Flexible films made of one single layer as well as multilayer films can be suitably used as pouch material. Examples of such suitable materials are polypropylene and polyethylene.
A movable platform having suitable movability can be ob¬ tained by the application of both springs and an hydraulic system. For economic reasons, a spring-loaded platform which is connected to the bottom of the reservoir by way of springs, is preferred.
It is desirable that during operation of the dispensing system of the invention the pouch is completely emptied and that no residue is left behind therein. In order to achieve this, the piercing member is preferably provided with one or more retaining hooks. These hooks keep the film of the pouch in a fixed position around the penetration hole while the movable platform is gradually moving upward by decompression of the springs when liquid is flowing out of the pouch, thus creating a funnel around the penetration hole and allowing all the liquid to flow out of the pouch. For facilitating the formation of this funnel, the platform is preferably funnel-shaped.
The system of the invention is particularly suitable for use in combination with a dosing pump for dosing the liquid poured out of the pouch into the reservoir. When said liquid is a liquid detergent product, the dosing pump may be effectively used for dosing said liquid into a washing machine.
The invention is further illustrated by Figures 1-3 which show schematic cross-sectional views of the dispensing system of the invention at consecutive stages when operating the system. Referring more in detail to the drawings, in Figure 1 (1) indicates a flexible pouch filled with liquid. Also a reservoir (2) is shown, containing a spring-loaded platform (3) attached to the bottom of the reservoir by springs (4) and movable in the verticle direction around a piercing member (5) having a blunt knife (6) on its upper side. Figure (1) depicts the first step when operating the sys¬ tem, i.e. the step in which the pouch is put into the reservoir (2) and just before it is positioned onto the platform (3) .
Figure 2 shows the second step, wherein the platform has moved down under the weight of the pouch (1) and the blunt knife (6) has penetrated the film material of the pouch, thus creating a hole through which the liquid can move out of the pouch into the reservoir. Finally, Figure 3 shows the situation in which at least part of the liquid in the pouch has flown out causing the pouch to loose weight and the platform to move upward by the action of the springs. It can be seen that retaining hooks (7) keep the film of the pouch surrounding the penetration hole fixed in the lowest position thus creating a funnel centered around this hole and allowing all the liquid to flow out of the pouch.
It is emphasized that the system shown in the Figures illustrates a only preferred embodiment of the invention and that various constructional alternatives will be im¬ mediately evident to the man skilled in the art, without departing from the scope of the present invention as described in the claims.

Claims

1. System for dispensing fluid, comprising a housing and a flexible refill pouch (1) , whereby the housing comprises a reservoir (2) into which the pouch can be positioned, and which contains a piercing member (5) tightly connected to the bottom part thereof and projecting therefrom outwardly into said reservoir, characterised in that said reservoir (2) further contains a platform (3) for positioning the pouch which platform is movably attached around the piercing member to the bottom part of the reservoir such that it will move into the direction of said bottom part when a full pouch is placed onto it and will return to its original position when the pouch becomes empty.
2. System according to claim 1, wherein the piercing member contains a blunt knife (6) .
3. System according to claim 1 or 2, wherein the platform is spring-loaded.
4. System according to any of claims 1-3, wherein the piercing member is provided with one or more retaining hooks (7) .
5. System according to any of claims 1-4, wherein the reservoir is connected to a pump for dosing the liquid poured into said reservoir from out of a refill pouch.
6. System according to claim 5, wherein the liquid is detergent liquid and the pump is suitable for dosing this liquid into a washing machine.
PCT/EP1996/000678 1995-02-20 1996-02-14 Liquid dispensing system WO1996026312A1 (en)

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Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
JP52538396A JP3675831B2 (en) 1995-02-20 1996-02-14 Liquid dispensing system
BR9604883A BR9604883A (en) 1995-02-20 1996-02-14 Fluid supply system
EP96904811A EP0815308B1 (en) 1995-02-20 1996-02-14 Liquid dispensing system
AU48777/96A AU692069B2 (en) 1995-02-20 1996-02-14 Liquid dispensing system
DE69601418T DE69601418T2 (en) 1995-02-20 1996-02-14 LIQUID DISPENSING SYSTEM
FI973387A FI973387A (en) 1995-02-20 1997-08-19 Fluid supply system

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EP95200395.2 1995-02-20
EP95200395 1995-02-20

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US7086110B2 (en) 2002-02-13 2006-08-08 The Procter & Gamble Company Selective dispensing of laundry additives during automatic machine laundering of fabric
US7168273B2 (en) 2002-11-07 2007-01-30 The Procter & Gamble Company Selective dispensing apparatus
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US7036176B2 (en) 2002-02-13 2006-05-02 The Procter & Gamble Company Sequential dispensing of laundry additives during automatic machine laundering of fabrics
US7086110B2 (en) 2002-02-13 2006-08-08 The Procter & Gamble Company Selective dispensing of laundry additives during automatic machine laundering of fabric
US7340790B2 (en) 2002-02-13 2008-03-11 Procter & Gamble Company Universal dispenser for dispensing of laundry additives during automatic machine laundering of fabrics
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DE69601418T2 (en) 1999-06-17
ZA961331B (en) 1997-08-20
FI973387A0 (en) 1997-08-19
AU4877796A (en) 1996-09-11
CA2211847A1 (en) 1996-08-29
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EP0815308A1 (en) 1998-01-07
FI973387A (en) 1997-08-19
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ES2128160T3 (en) 1999-05-01
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