WO2006125363A1 - Boite metallique equipee d'outils integres dans le corps de la boite - Google Patents

Boite metallique equipee d'outils integres dans le corps de la boite Download PDF

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WO2006125363A1
WO2006125363A1 PCT/CN2006/000672 CN2006000672W WO2006125363A1 WO 2006125363 A1 WO2006125363 A1 WO 2006125363A1 CN 2006000672 W CN2006000672 W CN 2006000672W WO 2006125363 A1 WO2006125363 A1 WO 2006125363A1
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Lingbo Liang
Dingchao Liang
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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
    • B65D77/00Packages formed by enclosing articles or materials in preformed containers, e.g. boxes, cartons, sacks or bags
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    • B65D77/24Inserts or accessories added or incorporated during filling of containers
    • B65D77/245Utensils for removing the contents from the package, e.g. spoons, forks, spatulas

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  • the invention relates to a packaging can, in particular to a can body with a tool built therein, which is suitable for various materials which are packaged or preferably stored in an airtight manner, including foods and beverages, especially granular, powdery or viscous. Food and industrial materials. Background technique
  • the food packaging cans are filled with milk powder, coffee, cakes or biscuits in a single can, and are often directly delivered to the mouth by hand.
  • additional knives, forks, spoons and dishes are required.
  • eating tools it is not convenient to eat when going out.
  • Baby milk powder and other baby foods are sold in airtight packaging to maintain product quality and cleanliness.
  • milk powder must be packaged and must be stored under clean, airtight conditions to prevent harmful contamination, maintain its quality and shelf life; when formulating infant formula with infant formula and subsequent formula, it is important that Follow some procedures to ensure the health and well-being of the baby at an early age. It is especially important that the infant formula is measured correctly, as incorrect milk concentrations are not good for the baby's health.
  • any measuring tool that comes into contact with baby formula must be sterilized or at least very clean to prevent cross-contamination.
  • most production plants usually provide measuring tools such as spoons in the tank.
  • the measuring spoon In order to ensure the correct concentration of milk, the measuring spoon must be provided by the manufacturer, because the size and number, density, weight and volume of baby milk powder produced by different manufacturers will be different. Correct measurement of the recommended amount of water for formulating baby milk is a simple task and no problems have been heard in this regard. Correct measurement of the amount of baby milk powder is more complicated and is the problem, so it is an appropriate means to ensure hygiene in the preparation of baby milk. In actual use, the measuring spoon is usually stored in the tank together with the milk powder when not in use.
  • Knives and other smoothing tools must be cleaned, must be used when not in use Store in a suitable environment.
  • a typical cylindrical can has a flattened circle at the bottom that forms a right angle seam on the insole when the can bottom is joined to the vertical wall of the can. Therefore, it is difficult to take out the remaining milk powder, if not impossible, with a cylindrical measuring tool.
  • a can for infant formula has a relatively small opening, and the edge of the opening cuts the hand, especially when the aluminum film at the mouth is not properly removed.
  • the object of the present invention is to overcome the deficiencies of the prior art and to provide a canister which is easy to use, is not easy to leak, and is easy to be sterilized for storage and transportation.
  • the sanitary and delicate can body has a built-in can.
  • a tank body has a tank box for using a tool, comprising a hinge 3 of the tank lid body, a tank lid fastening 4 and a sealing rubber ring 5 at the outer edge of the tank body 1, and a knife provided on a part of the inner edge of the tank body 1
  • a tool comprising a hinge 3 of the tank lid body, a tank lid fastening 4 and a sealing rubber ring 5 at the outer edge of the tank body 1, and a knife provided on a part of the inner edge of the tank body 1
  • the knife and fork holder 6 has at least one fixed fulcrum 8 fixed horizontally or obliquely to the inner wall of the can, or the arc edge of the fork and spoon holder 6 is hooked to the side of the can.
  • the cutlery holder 6 can be a regular shape or an irregular shape of a flat strip, a sector, a semicircle, an ellipse, a rectangle, a square or a polygon.
  • the card 7 is straight or has a undulating arc or a hook at one end, and the lower or upper surface may be a knife
  • the fork spoon holder 6 plane may also be the dew hole portion 10 of the cutlery spoon holder 6, and at least one of the dew holes 10 may be symmetrical or asymmetrical, and the shape of the dew hole may be a square, a circle, an ellipse or a polygon. Or irregular shape.
  • the card 7 may be in the form of a resilient sheet or line, which may be symmetrical or asymmetrical in two wings.
  • the inner bottom edge of the can body 1 is provided with a groove which conforms to or matches the shape of the bottom of the can, and the corresponding concave bottom of the outer surface of the can body 1 facilitates the superposition of the can body.
  • a removable sealing film can be attached to the upper or lower surface of the fork and spoon holder 6 as described above.
  • the exposed edge of the cutlery holder 6 is in the shape of a blade suitable for flattening.
  • the cutlery holder 6 can be a metal sheet, a plastic sheet, a wood board, a cardboard or a combination thereof.
  • the can lid 2 may be a friction fit cover that is embedded in the can body 1, a friction fit cover that is placed over the outer body of the can, a screw cap or a rotary cover that allows the opening of the can to be exposed after rotation.
  • the can body 1 and the can lid 2 may be a cylindrical shape, a square shape or a regular shape of a work type or a combination thereof, and the material of the can body 1 and the can lid 2 may be metal, alloy, plastic, Glass, wood, paper, and combinations thereof.
  • the invention has reasonable design, extremely workmanship and convenient use.
  • the knife, the fork, the spoon and the like or a combination thereof can be built according to the type of the charging material, and is convenient for disinfection, storage and transportation.
  • Figure 1 is a schematic illustration of a specific structure of the present invention.
  • Figure 2 is an isometric assembly view (explosion diagram) of a structure of the present invention.
  • Figure 3 is a cross-sectional view of the friction fit cover of the present invention sleeved on the outside of the can body.
  • Figure 4 is a cross-sectional view of the friction fit cover of the present invention embedded in the can body.
  • Figure 5 is a reference view of the use state of the present invention.
  • Figure 6 is a reference view of the state of use of the present invention.
  • 1 is the can body
  • 2 is the can lid
  • 3 is the hinge
  • 4 is the can lid tight buckle
  • 5 is the sealing rubber ring
  • 6 is the knife and fork spoon holder
  • 7 is the card
  • 8 is the fixed fulcrum 9 is a riveting point
  • 10 is a dew hole
  • 11 is a spoon
  • 12 is an edge of the can opening
  • 13 is a detachable sealing film.
  • the mold for opening the circular can body and the can lid is formed by stamping with a stainless steel plate. Spot welding the can lid hinge 3 and the lid closure 4 . A sealing rubber ring 5 is placed on the outer edge of the can.
  • the die of the fan-shaped cutlery scoop bracket 6 is separately opened, and the die of the symmetrical two dew holes 10 punched out in the middle is arranged in the middle, and the two cards which are integrally connected to the upper surface of the cutlery scoop bracket 6 of the two dew holes are riveted.
  • the present invention is completed by spot welding the three ends of the scalloped end of the cutlery scoop holder and the three slabs reserved in the middle scallop. When used, the spoon or spoon, the knife handle or the fork handle can be placed on the card 7, which is convenient and hygienic.
  • the tanks of the cornices of Figures 2, 5 and 6 are preferred examples:
  • the lid 2 is attached to the can body 1 via a hinge 3.
  • the fastener on the lid is pressed against the clasp 4 on the body, allowing the sub-lock to semi-automatically lock the lid in place and hermetically sealing the can by means of the rubber band 5 on the outer edge of the opening .
  • the lid will stand on the hinge 3 at an obtuse angle to the plane of the opening.
  • the cover is designed to be completely open in order to prevent it from coming into contact with the surfaces surrounding the dispensing area to ensure hygiene, to enhance aesthetics, and to reduce the space occupied by the present invention, as the home is now getting smaller and smaller.
  • a fan-shaped cutlery scoop holder 6 has a circular arc edge just below the rim 12 and is fixed to the inner wall of the can.
  • the cutlery scoop holder 6 is within the inner volume of the can and extends to one third of the diameter of the opening.
  • the fork and spoon holder 6 is preferably placed on the same plane as the cornice, but may be inclined if necessary.
  • a card 7 is mounted on the upper surface of the cutlery holder 6 by two clips shaped like the unfolded wings, the two wings of which are located above the two substantially rectangular apertures and slightly above the apertures.
  • the two holes are substantially at the center of the cutlery holder 6 for amplifying small and well-shaped measuring spoons, such as measuring spoons provided by different infant formula manufacturers, and storing the measuring tools in the cans but never letting them It is in contact with the material. This eliminates the problem of the spoon being covered with milk powder and helps prevent cross-contamination. At the same time, the two holes also allow the milk powder on the cutlery holder 6 to fall back into the can.
  • the cutlery scoop holder 6 has two generally straight outer edges 12, viewed from the center of the opening toward the hinge, on the left and right sides, respectively.
  • the two edges are also conveniently used as a means of smoothing the material loaded in the measuring spoon to be withdrawn from the tank. In this way, one of the edges can be used to easily scrape off excess material and return it to the tank to prevent spillage and contamination of the milking area caused by the mountains.
  • an elongated slit is provided at the junction of the cutlery holder 6 and the cylindrical inner wall of the can, along the curved portion of the cutlery holder 6, an elongated slit is provided. This allows the material to fall back into the tank without accumulating in the corners where the fork and spoon holder 6 joins the inner wall of the cylindrical can, thus ensuring cleanliness and hygiene. This measure also prevents water from accumulating around the bow when the tank is cleaned and boiled.
  • the circular inner bottom edge of the can has a groove in the joint between the inner bottom and the vertical cylindrical wall. This groove is used to collect the remaining material. The collected material is easily removed with a measuring spoon because the spoon It is cylindrical and matches the groove.
  • the handle of the measuring spoon can be inserted into one of the wings and the fork holder 6 Between the surfaces, the wings are clamped tightly to the measuring spoon, and the cup of the spoon extends beyond the fork holder 6. If it is used for a long time, the clamping force of the airfoil clip needs to be adjusted. It is only necessary to directly press the airfoil clip into the direction of the oblong hole. The rectangular hole is also designed to facilitate this adjustment.
  • the left flat blade of the knife holder 6 and the left wing clip of the card 7 on the knife holder 6 are designed for left-handed people. It will be apparent that the cans of the present invention are particularly useful for storing milk powder and related foods, particularly infant formula and subsequent formula.
  • the benefits of this invention include: a) Due consideration has been given to health issues.
  • the holes 7 of the card 7 and the cutlery holder 6 for storing the measuring tool and the two flat blades formed by the cutlery holder 6 are all in an airtight can. This way protects the entire cutlery holder 6 and its associated structure, including the measuring tools stored thereon, to prevent external contamination.
  • the milk powder loaded in the spoon can be easily smoothed.
  • the measuring spoon When not in use, the measuring spoon is stored in the tank, but never in contact with the milk powder in the tank, thus solving all problems caused by the spoon being covered with milk powder, preventing or at least greatly reducing cross-contamination.
  • the time required for formulating the baby milk can be shortened, so that the time for opening the can is also shortened, so that the time of exposure of the milk powder in the tank to the atmosphere is short, and the risk of contamination of the milk powder is reduced, milk powder The quality can be better maintained.
  • There is a groove at the bottom of the tank to facilitate the removal of the remaining milk powder. If there is no such ditch, the remaining milk powder will usually be discarded.
  • the present invention is a stainless steel gas tight tank which is washable and can be boiled and sterilized in water.
  • the cans are durable and allow families to enjoy the added benefit of using a "supplement pack" of packaged milk powder and similar soft-packed foods for economical savings without sacrificing the quality and shelf life of the food.
  • any measuring spoon of reasonable size and shape such as the test provided by the manufacturer of each brand of infant formula :
  • the spoon can be stored inside the present invention through the storage positioning device on the cutlery spoon holder 6.
  • the user of the present invention will not be limited in the selection of the baby milk powder brand. They do not have to worry that the cans of the present invention cannot accommodate the spoons provided by certain milk powder brands.
  • It is not appropriate to use a standard measuring tool for all brands of infant formula because the particle size and number, density, weight and volume of different brands of milk powder may vary. This is partly due to the different sizes of spoons offered by different manufacturers.
  • the method of scraping each spoonful of baby formula is as simple as simply overfilling the measuring spoon and then withdrawing it from under one of the scraping edges to scrape excess milk powder from the spoon. Fall back into the tank. This will avoid spills and waste.
  • the flat blade not only scrapes too much milk powder, but also gently impacts the spoon to ensure that the spoon is completely filled, but does not allow the milk powder in the spoon to be compacted.
  • This is an added benefit to the use of an external flattening tool, as the milk powder in the scoop may be compacted when using an external flattening tool. For example, if the knife is inadvertently tilted at an angle, it will cause pressure on the milk powder when the knife is pulled from the spoon. This will happen.
  • the present invention is a revolutionary change to the conventional can, which changes the ordinary can to a simple and versatile household appliance, providing a hygienic, practical and convenient system for improving and nurture the baby's feeding.
  • Infant milk that is contaminated or of incorrect concentration is harmful to the health of the baby. For example, if the baby is too concentrated, the baby's immature and young kidneys will be overburdened. This can cause kidney failure and dehydration, which can cause damage to the brain and other organs. Conversely, too little baby milk can cause malnutrition and have negative consequences. Malnutrition delays the baby's physical growth and brain development, making the baby susceptible to disease and prolonging recovery. Although these health risks are mostly for infants who are younger than 6 months, they are available to infants of all ages. Considering that only 35% of babies in the world are human-fed, many parents still need to be educated to let them know the risks of babies being incorrectly formulated.
  • the present invention will not only help to improve infant feeding, but also help to improve the welfare of mothers around the
  • the cutlery scoop holder 6 can be used as part of the can edge.
  • the cutlery holder 6 is preferably made of the same material on the side of the can.
  • the fork and spoon holder 6 is easily attached to the original can or wall.
  • the cutlery holder 6 can be made of any suitable material and attached to the opening.
  • the fork and spoon holder 6 may have any shape of holes, such as a rectangular hole, a circular hole or a semi-circular hole, a long hole or a plurality of holes, to allow excess material to pass through the holes from the upper surface of the cutlery holder 6. Return to the tank.
  • the flat blade is best supported by a fork and spoon holder 6
  • the outer edge is formed and extends into a portion of the opening.
  • the squeegee may be a chord of a circle, or a generally F1 or convex curve, or any shape that facilitates flattening.
  • the lid may be a friction fit, or a screw cap, or even a lid that is rotated to reveal the mouth of the can.
  • the friction fit cover can be either inlaid or jacketed.
  • the cover may be of a jacket type that forms a seal with the upper edge of the can wall.
  • a removable sealing film such as gold foil
  • the sealing film can be placed above or below the cutlery holder 6.
  • the cutlery holder 6 is an elongated flat strip that traverses the opening, just like a string of a circle.
  • the knife and fork holder 6 should be wide enough to fit the card 7 and have its two wings stretched against the ground above the corresponding rectangular hole in the center of the 6 fork holders.
  • the long side of the oblong hole is parallel to the edge of the 6 fork and spoon holders.
  • Fork and spoon holders The outer edges of the 6 strips will act as a flat blade at the same time.
  • the bottom of the can can be formed in an inwardly curved form to allow the can stack to be placed on another can of the present invention.
  • the surface of the lid of the other can is preferably convex, that is, when stacked, the concave bottom of one can fits over the convex surface of the lid of the second can. This stacking method saves space when storing multiple cans.

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L'invention concerne une boîte métallique équipée d'outils intégrés dans le corps de la boîte, caractérisée en ce que la boîte métallique est pourvue d'un support pour un couteau, une fourchette ou une cuillère au niveau d'une partie du bord interne de l'ouverture de la boîte. Le support possède au moins une bande de fixation sur sa surface supérieure ou surface inférieure, et l'ouverture de la boîte métallique est située sur son côté relié à un couvercle de la boîte au moyen d'une charnière. L'invention a une structure raisonnable et une conception précise, elle est d'une utilisation très pratique. Un couteau, une fourchette ou une cuillère ou une combinaison de ceux-ci peut être placé à l'intérieur en fonction du type de la matière contenue, la matière dépassant peut être raclée grâce au bord du support et tombe dans la boîte métallique. Les boîtes métalliques selon l'invention peuvent être superposées les unes sur les autres de façon à être facilement stockées et transportées, et peuvent être fabriquées sous diverses formes de récipients scellés de façon à être nettoyées et aseptisées de manière appropriée en les faisant bouillir.
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