WO2004048216A1 - Contenant de liquide - Google Patents

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WO2004048216A1
WO2004048216A1 PCT/ZA2003/000014 ZA0300014W WO2004048216A1 WO 2004048216 A1 WO2004048216 A1 WO 2004048216A1 ZA 0300014 W ZA0300014 W ZA 0300014W WO 2004048216 A1 WO2004048216 A1 WO 2004048216A1
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Sean Steven Van Der Merwe
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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
    • B65D23/00Details of bottles or jars not otherwise provided for
    • B65D23/12Means for the attachment of smaller articles
    • 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
    • B65D23/00Details of bottles or jars not otherwise provided for
    • B65D23/12Means for the attachment of smaller articles
    • B65D23/14Means for the attachment of smaller articles of tags, labels, cards, coupons, decorations or the like

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  • This invention relates to liquid containers.
  • the invention is concerned with liquid containers of the kind used for the retail sale of potable liquids.
  • a container preferably in the form of a bottle, adapted to receive a liquid, the outside surface of the container having an indentation or re-entrant portion into which an object may be received.
  • This indentation may be quite shallow so that an object being a paper or paper-like article, such as a "scratch card” or similar, can be placed flat therein. More usually the re-entrant portion is somewhat deeper to receive a larger object such as a key ring, an advertising device, pencil, pen, toy, a miniature sporting member such as a rugby ball, cricket bat or the like, or a charm.
  • the toy may be a motor vehicle or other toy which a child would like to own. It may also be a part of a toy which can be assembled with other parts on other containers to form the toy.
  • the re-entrant portion is conveniently square in cross-section on a line normal to a radial plane radial of the container although it may be of any other convenient shape such as rectangular, semi-ovaloid, hemi-spherical, cylindrical, hemi-cylindrical, triangular or the like.
  • the sides of the indentation about a plane radial of the container and or normal to the axis of the container is conveniently divergent.
  • the combination of a container as set out above with an object in the re-entrant portion preferably further comprises a member bonded to the surface of the container about the re-entrant portion and extending thereover to retain the object in said portion.
  • This member is preferably in the form of a label which preferably extends all around the surface of the container.
  • the member or a portion thereof may be removable to provide access to the re-entrant portion.
  • the object may have one face of peculiar shape and the portion is correspondingly shaped so that the object can fit closely therein.
  • Figure 1 is a front view of a bottle of the invention
  • Figure 2 is a section on line 2 - 2 of Figure 1,
  • Figure 3 is a front view of a modified bottle of the invention
  • Figure 4 is a section on line 4 - 4 of Figure 2
  • Figure 5 is a perspective view of a cardboard container of the invention
  • Figure 6 is a section on line 6 - 6 of Figure 5, and
  • Figure 7 is diagrammatic plan view of the base material from which the container of Figure 6 is formed.
  • the container is in the form of a transparent plastics bottle 10 formed by blow moulding or injection moulding. It comprises a cylindrical body portion 12 which has an enlarged but shallow peripheral groove 14. Below the groove 14 there is a base portion 16 of conventional shape and above the groove 14, the bottle 10 has a converging portion 18 leading to a top opening (not shown) closed by a cap arrangement 20.
  • the converging portion comprises two parts 22 and 24 which are surfaces of revolution of arcuate shape.
  • the cap arrangement 20 comprises a screw on portion 25 attached to the neck and having an conventional easily openable top 26 so that liquid within the bottle can be accessed without removing the cap arrangement 20.
  • a removable, light, rigid, transparent cover 28 protects the top 26.
  • the bottle 10 has an indentation or re-entrant portion 30 formed in the outside surface of the body portion 32 within the area defined by the groove 14. This portion 30 which provides a chamber 32 wholly within the envelope of the bottle body portion 12.
  • the chamber 12 is square in cross-section on a line (indicated at 34) normal to a plane (indicated at 35) radial of the bottle 10.
  • the top and bottom walls 36 and side walls 37 of the chamber 32 diverge from the base 38 of the indentation 30 towards the mouth or portal 40 thereof.
  • An elongated plastics label 42 is wrapped around the bottle 10 and lies wholly within the groove 14.
  • the label 42 which is slightly wider than the height of the mouth or portal 40, is wrapped around the bottle periphery and covers the portal 40 to the chamber 32. (It is mentioned that the thickness of label is shown out of scale in Figure 2 in the interest of clarity.)
  • the label 42 is bonded by suitable adhesive to the base of the groove 14 about the portal 40 and throughout the remainder of base.
  • the label 42 has a rectangular transparent window 44 and is located so that the window 44 registers with the chamber 32. There may or may not be adhesive on the underside of the window 44 as the manufacturer desires.
  • Within the indentation is a toy which a child deems desirable. This toy in this embodiment is a toy car 46. It will be seen that the label 42 serves as a retaining device to retain the toy car 46 within the indentation 30.
  • Perforations are provided through the label 42 near the window 44 to permit the label 42 to be lifted, thereby enabling the toy 46 to be removed from the re-entrant portion 30.
  • the label 42 can be replaced back over the portion but it will be apparent that it has been opened.
  • the bottle is filled with any suitable transparent, translucent or non-transparent potable liquid which may be spring or other water, a soft drink or the like.
  • FIG. 3 and 4 there is shown a different shaped bottle 50 having a cylindrical body 52.
  • An indentation or re-entrant portion 54 is formed in the body 52.
  • the indentation 54 corresponds to the shape of the front of a charm (not shown) in the form of a face of an "alien" as will be apparent from Figures 3 and 4.
  • the eyes of the charm 4 are conveniently formed of coloured glass.
  • the rear of the charm is flat or may be shaped to conform to the envelope of the bottle 50.
  • a strip of adhesive tape (not shown) will in use hold the charm in the indentation 52.
  • the bottle 50 is substantially transparent opposite the indentation 52.
  • the bottle 50 is filled with transparent potable liquid 24 usually spring water or the like.
  • the bottle 50 is placed so that the indentation 52 is at the rear of the bottle 50 and the purchaser looking through the bottle will see the charm, the form of which is distorted by the refraction of light through the liquid. This will give the bottle considerable "customer appeal".
  • the charm can be removed by the purchaser still further contributing to the appeal of the bottle.
  • the container is a cardboard container 60 for containing a liquid product e.g. milk, fruit juice or other beverages.
  • the container 60 is a folded unit comprising a front face 62, a rear face, side faces 64, a base 66 and a generally pyramidal top portion 68 which is sealed.
  • the material of the container 60 comprises compressed cardboard 70 which has a liquid proof plastic liner 72 bonded thereto (as shown in Figure 6).
  • the front face 62 is provided with a re-entrant portion constituted by a recess member 74 located behind a rectangular opening 76.
  • the recess member 74 is formed from the same material as the container 60 comprising compressed cardboard 76 with a liquid proof plastic liner 78 bonded thereto. It has a rectangular base 80 with four upstanding walls 82 having an outwardly directed flange 84 at the ends of the walls.
  • the inner surfaces 86 of the walls 82 and the flange 84 are formed by the liner 78.
  • the flange 84 is located between the cardboard 70 and the liner 72 of the front face 62 at the opening 76.
  • the liner 72 of the front face 62 and the liner 78 of the flange 84 abut and are bonded together which firmly holds the recess member 74 in position and constitutes a liquid proof seal therewith.
  • the cardboard base material 86 is punched to form the necessary openings 76 for the various containers 60 to be formed therefrom (as is best shown in Figure 7).
  • the material of the lining 72 is similarly punched.
  • the recess members 74 are placed in position on the inside of the base material 86 being located over the open- ings 76.
  • the lining material is now applied to the inside of the cardboard base material 86 and bonded thereto.
  • the lining 72 will be bonded to the lining 84 on the inside of the flange of each recess to attach the two parts together (as described above).
  • the containers 60 are then formed in a manner understood by those
  • a removable object or premium is in due course inserted in the recess member. It is held within recess member in any convenient manner. For example it may be bonded to thereto by a bonding material which can be removed from the object or recess member. Alternatively a transparent label (not shown) may be applied to the front face 62 of the container 60 covering the opening 76 for this purpose.
  • the transparent bottle has a transparent, re-entrant, co-axial cylinder formed therein.
  • This cylinder extends from the base of the bottle a substantial distance along its length.
  • An elongated object such as a doll may be inserted into the cylinder.
  • Suitable means such as a screw-in plug, may be provided to locate the object removably within the cylinder.
  • the removable object may be a charm, another toy, parts of a toy or the like which may be collected and then connected together to form a larger toy.
  • Other removable objects may be key rings, advertising buttons or pendants and the like.
  • the size and shape of the indentation or re-entrant portion may vary as desired.
  • the shape of the bottle may vary. It may have a smooth frusto-conical converging portion.
  • the recess or indication may be quite shallow to receive a "scratch card” or the like which would be released by removing the label.
  • the indentation may be placed on a part of the bottle where its shape may change so that the image of the object especially if a charm, when seen through the liquid in the bottle may be still further distorted.
  • the removable object used with the bottle having the co-axial cylinder may be quite lengthy, i.e. nearly as great as the axial length of the cylindrical part of the bottle and the indentation would then extend for this substantial part of the length of the bottle.
  • the container may be opaque and may be a can or other unit which can be formed with an suitable re-entrant portion and retaining device.
  • the removable object may also be a (second) liquid.
  • the part containing this removable object may have a common wall with the bottle and means for piercing this common wall so that the second liquid can mix with the potable liquid.
  • the second liquid can be an alcoholic liquid. It may be a mixer such as juice which if mixed with the potable liquid would come out of solution if it stands for any length of time, thus these two liquids can be freshly mixed ready for use.
  • the bottle and/or the liquid need not be transparent where the object is mounted on the bottle e.g. as shown in Figure 4. Indeed other liquid containers such as glass bottles, or cans may replace the plastic bottle in such circumstances.

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Abstract

L'invention concerne un contant de liquide (10) se présentant sous la forme d'une bouteille et comprenant une chambre ré-entrante (30) logeant un jouet ou analogue. Une étiquette (42) entourant la bouteille permet de retenir le jouet ou analogue dans la chambre.
PCT/ZA2003/000014 2002-11-26 2003-02-05 Contenant de liquide WO2004048216A1 (fr)

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