WO2007055660A1 - Receptacle dote de compartiments hermetiques separes contenant des substances separees pouvant etre melangees apres rupture ou ouverture du joint hermetique separant les compartiments - Google Patents

Receptacle dote de compartiments hermetiques separes contenant des substances separees pouvant etre melangees apres rupture ou ouverture du joint hermetique separant les compartiments Download PDF

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WO2007055660A1
WO2007055660A1 PCT/SG2006/000342 SG2006000342W WO2007055660A1 WO 2007055660 A1 WO2007055660 A1 WO 2007055660A1 SG 2006000342 W SG2006000342 W SG 2006000342W WO 2007055660 A1 WO2007055660 A1 WO 2007055660A1
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Khai Min Hiew
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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
    • B65D25/00Details of other kinds or types of rigid or semi-rigid containers
    • B65D25/02Internal fittings
    • B65D25/04Partitions
    • B65D25/08Partitions with provisions for removing or destroying, e.g. to facilitate mixing of contents

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  • the invention concerns a container comprising at least a first portion hermetically sealed from a second portion by a frangible seal.
  • Some food items also lack a certain sense of freshness if the ingredients are pre- mixed much earlier than they are consumed. The reduction in the quality of taste may affect a consumer's decision to purchase the product. Also, parents may purchase a product if the packaging offers some form of entertainment to their children. Visually appealing packaging is desirable to draw the attention of both adults and children.
  • a container comprising: a first portion within the container to contain a first substance; a second portion within the container to contain a second substance; and a frangible seal to hermetically seal the first portion from the second portion, the seal having a gripping portion accessible from the exterior of the container; wherein a manual force is applied to the gripping portion to break the seal and cause mixing of the first and second substances within the container.
  • the seal may extend across a cross-section of the container.
  • the gripping portion may extend from the centre of the seal within the container and extending outwardly to the exterior of the container.
  • the longitudinal ends of the seal may be integrally formed with the wall of the container.
  • the width of the gripping portion may be narrower or broader than the width of the seal.
  • the gripping portion may be integrally formed with the seal.
  • a portion of the seal proximal to the wall of the container may be adhered to the wall of the container such that when the manual force is applied, the seal is broken at the proximal portion.
  • a portion of the seal proximal to the wall of the container may be thermally bonded, or chemically bonded, to the wall of the container such that when the manual force is applied, the seal is broken at the proximal portion.
  • the seal may be integrally formed with the wall of the container, and a portion of the seal proximal to the wall of the container is weakened such that when the manual force is applied, the seal is broken at the proximal portion.
  • the seal may comprise opposing tongue portions in mating relationship with groove portions extending from the wall of the container.
  • the gripping portion may be a rotatable member, and the manual force is rotating the rotatable member.
  • the manual force may be pulling the gripping portion.
  • the seal may comprise a stopping member to limit the amount of the broken seal withdrawn from the container when the gripping portion is pulled.
  • the stopping member may be located on the side opposite the gripping portion.
  • the frangible seal may be a rigid member or a deformable member.
  • a visual indicator displayed on the gripping portion may be included to indicate that the seal has pulled out to its maximum position. This visually indicates to the user to cease pulling the gripping portion.
  • the container may further comprise a tamper-evident member to indicate whether a manual force has previously been applied to the gripping member.
  • the tamper-evident member may be a tamper-evident portion of the gripping portion adhered to an exterior wall of the container, the tamper-evident member leaving an imprint on the wall of the container when the tamper-evident portion has been tampered with.
  • the gripping portion may be made from a rigid or semi-rigid or deformable material, and may be transparent, translucent or opaque.
  • the gripping portion may pass through an aperture in the wall of the container; the aperture is of a size such that the broken seal is deformed and remains within the container while the manual force is applied to the gripping portion.
  • the seal may be positioned at an inclined plane relative to the base of the container.
  • a gas pocket, void or vacuum may be provided in the first and/or second portion to enhance breakage of the frangible seal.
  • the gripping portion may include advertisements, promotional- materials, contest labels, stickers, movie tickets, lottery tickets, instructions regarding use or consumption, quotes of the day, or other types of information.
  • the gripping portion may include sachets of condiments from the group consisting of: tomato sauce, salt, pepper, spices and dried herbs.
  • the gripping portion may include eating utensils from the group consisting of: fork, spoon, chopsticks and straw.
  • the first and/or second portion may have a transparent/translucent window to view the contents of the container.
  • the first or second substance may include an element, compound or mixture to produce an exothermic reaction when mixed.
  • the first substance may be calcium oxide (CaO) and the second substance may be water.
  • a method for mixing of a first and second substance within a container comprising: applying a manual force to a gripping portion extending from a frangible seal hermetically sealing the first substance from the second substance, the gripping portion being accessible from the exterior of the container; wherein mixing of the first and second substances within the container occurs when the seal is broken upon application of the manual force.
  • the method may further comprise shaking the container to ensure the first and second substances are well mixed.
  • a container comprising: a first portion within the container to contain a first substance, the first portion having at least one aperture at a first side of the first portion; a second portion within the container to contain a second substance, the second portion having at least one aperture at a first side of the second portion; the first portion is rotatable relative to the second portion from a closed position to an open position; wherein the first substance is hermetically sealed from the second substance when in the closed position, and the at least one aperture of the first portion is aligned with the at least one aperture of the second portion when the first portion is rotated to the open position to cause mixing of the first and second substances within the container.
  • the rotational relationship of the first and second portions may be provided via a means for coupling, for example, bayonet coupling.
  • the rotational relationship of the first and second portions may be provided via a threaded portion on the first and second portions, respectively.
  • the first portion may be detachable from the second portion.
  • the first side of the first portion may be operatively connected to the first side of the second portion to enable the resealing of the second portion when the first side of the first portion is rotated to the closed position.
  • the first side of the second portion may be removable.
  • the first portion may have an aperture covered by a frangible seal, re-sealable flip cap, or threaded cap, the aperture for receiving a straw or to enable access within the container.
  • the first and second portions may have a plurality of evenly distributed apertures, each aperture of the first portion being aligned with an aperture of the second portion when the first portion is in the open position.
  • the container may further comprise a heat shield extending along at least a circumferential portion or side of the container to prevent heat emitting from the container at the circumferential portion or side.
  • Physical and/or visual features may be incorporated on the exterior surface of the container to indicate the location of the heat shield.
  • the container may be made from a rigid or semi-rigid material.
  • Figure 1 is a sectional side view of a container in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
  • Figure 2 is a perspective exploded view of a frangible seal for the container of
  • Figure 3 is a top plan view of a frangible seal for the container of Figure 1 ;
  • Figure 4 is a sectional side view of the container of Figure 1 after the seal is broken;
  • Figure 5 is a side plan view of the container of Figure 1 before and after the seal is broken by pulling a gripping portion of the seal;
  • Figure 6 is a sectional perspective view and side views of a container in accordance with a second embodiment of the present invention.
  • Figure 7 is a sectional perspective view and side view of a container in accordance with a third embodiment of the present invention.
  • Figure 8 is a sectional perspective view of a container in accordance with a fourth embodiment of the present invention.
  • Figure 9 is a top plan view of a seal for the container of Figure 8.
  • Figure 10 is a top plan view of a seal with weakened portions and a sectional view along the axis A-A. Detailed Description of the Drawings
  • a container 10 comprising: a first portion 20, a second portion 30, and a frangible seal 40 within the container 10.
  • the container 10 may be made from a rigid or semi-rigid material.
  • the first portion 20 contains a first substance, for example, milk powder.
  • the second portion 30 contains a second substance, for example, water.
  • the volume ratio of the first portion 20 to the second portion 30 is predetermined to enable the correct proportion of the substances to be mixed.
  • the frangible seal 40 hermetically seals the first portion 20 from the second portion 30.
  • the seal 40 is positioned at an inclined plane relative to the base of the container 10. This may assist in mixing the first substance with the second substance and easier breakage of the seal 40.
  • the seal 40 has a gripping portion 50 accessible from the exterior of the container 10.
  • the gripping portion 50 extends from an aperture or slit 11 in the container side wall.
  • a manual force is applied to the gripping portion 50 to break the seal 40 and causes mixing of and interaction between the first and second substances within the container 10.
  • the manual force is the pulling of the gripping portion 50 in an outwardly direction.
  • the seal 40 extends across a cross-section of the container 10.
  • the gripping portion 50 extends from the centre of the seal 40 and extends outwardly from the interior to the exterior of the container 10.
  • the width of the gripping portion 50 is narrower than the width of the seal 40.
  • the width of the gripping portion 50 may progressively increase as it extends outwardly from the seal 40.
  • the gripping portion 50 begins to unfold as it is pulled, to reveal information on a larger surface area such as advertisements, promotional materials, contest labels, stickers, movie tickets, lottery tickets, instructions regarding use or consumption, or other types of information.
  • the gripping portion 50 may also pull out to reveal sachets of condiments such as tomato sauce, salt, pepper, or eating utensils such as a straw 15, fork, spoon, chopsticks, and so forth.
  • a tamper-evident member is provided to indicate whether a manual force has previously been applied to the gripping member.
  • the tamper-evident member is located on the gripping portion and is adhered to an exterior wall of the container. The tamper-evident member leaves an imprint on the wall of the container if it has been lifted or removed from the container wall previously.
  • a visual indicator 51 displayed on the gripping portion 50 indicates that the seal 40 has pulled out to its maximum position.
  • the visual indicator 51 may extend along the longitudinal axis of gripping portion 50 or be a line at the upper end of the gripping portion 50. This visually indicates to the user to cease pulling the gripping portion 50.
  • the gripping portion 50 may be made from a rigid or semi-rigid or deformable material, and may be transparent, translucent or opaque.
  • the longitudinal ends of the seal 40 are integrally formed with the container side wall.
  • a portion of the seal 40 proximal to the wall of the container 10 is adhered to the wall of the container 10 such that when the manual force is applied, the seal 40 is broken at the proximal portion.
  • the proximal portion includes the side surfaces 41 , 42 of the seal 40 and the centre exterior side 43 of the seal 40 which are in contact with the wall of the container 10.
  • the adhesive used is nontoxic and has sufficient bonding strength to prevent unintentional breakage of the seal 40 during transport and handling of the container 10.
  • seal 40 integrally formed with the wall of the container 10 but having the proximal portion 41 , 42, 43 weakened such that when the manual force is applied, the seal 40 is broken at the proximal portion 41 , 42, 43.
  • the seal 40 comprises opposing tongue portions 61 in mating relationship with groove portions 60 extending from the wall of the container 10.
  • the seal 40 has an interlocking member 66 which is releasably engagable with a catch 65.
  • the groove portions 60 and catch 65 are permanently mounted or attached to the wall of the container 10. Alternatively, the groove portions 60 and catch 65 may be formed integral with the walls of the container 10.
  • the gripping portion 50 is integrally formed with the seal 40.
  • the area where the seal 40 joins with the gripping portion 50 may be reinforced to ensure that the gripping portion 50 and the seal 40 do not tear away from each other when the manual force is applied.
  • the seal 40 comprises a stopping member 45 to limit the amount of the broken seal withdrawn from the container 10 when the gripping portion 50 is pulled.
  • the stopping member 45 is located on the side of the seal 40 opposite to the gripping portion 50.
  • the gripping portion 50 passes through an aperture 11 in the wall of the container 10.
  • the aperture 11 is of a size such that the broken seal is deformed against the interior side of the container wall.
  • the stopping member 45 and size of the aperture 11 ensure the broken seal crumples against the container wall and remains within the container 10 while the gripping portion 50 is pulled.
  • this provides an aesthetically pleasing appearance for the gripping portion 50 instead of the seal 40 and gripping portion 50 being externally lengthy after the gripping portion 50 is completely pulled.
  • the disposal of a consumed container 10 is convenient since the seal 40, gripping portion 50 and container 10 stay attached.
  • an aperture 12 covered by a frangible seal, re-sealable flip cap, or threaded cap.
  • the aperture 12 is located on the top side of the container 10.
  • the aperture 12 is sized to receive a straw 15 which perforates and allows access to the contents of the container 10.
  • the aperture 12 may be larger for a spoon or fork to scoop out the contents from the container 10.
  • Access to the contents within the container 10 may be associated with the breakage of the seal 40 to ensure the first and second substances are mixed prior to consumption.
  • the gripping portion 50 and the frangible seal for the aperture 12 are connected to prevent puncture of the frangible seal for the aperture 12 unless the gripping portion 50 has been pulled and the seal 40 is broken.
  • the gripping portion 50 extends to cover the aperture 12. This forces the user to lift the gripping portion 50 off the aperture 12 and pull the gripping portion 50 prior to inserting the straw 15 into the aperture 12 or gaining access to the contents of the container 10 via the aperture 12. Further assurance of seal 40 breakage prior to consumption is provided if the straw 15 is only revealed and accessible by pulling the gripping portion 50.
  • the first portion 20 or second portion 30 may also have a transparent or translucent window at a side of the container 10. These features are appealing to children, and some adults, as they may be provided with nutritional information, trivia and may see the interaction between and mixing of the substances within the container 10.
  • the gripping portion 50 is a rotatable member 52, and the manual force is the rotation of the rotatable member 52.
  • the seal 40 with weakened portions may be adhered, thermally bonded, chemically bonded or integral with the wall.
  • a gas pocket, void or vacuum may be provided in the first and/or second portion 20, 30 to assist with breakage of the seal 40.
  • the seal 40 is a deformable member as illustrated in the third diagram of Figure 6, then the rotational force is significantly reduced.
  • the seal 40 is mounted on a rotatable elongate member within the container 10 that is connected to the rotatable member 52.
  • the seal 40 collapses and deforms once the seal 40 breaks from the container wall.
  • the broken seal begins to wind around the rotatable elongate member. This reduces the amount of obstruction within the container 10 to enable thorough mixing of the substances.
  • the frangible seal 40 depicted in Figures 1 to 5 is a deformable member. However, the frangible seal 40 may also be a rigid member as depicted in Figures 7 to 9.
  • a substance in the first or second portion 20, 30 includes solids, liquids, and gases.
  • food products have been described as being the first and second substances, it is possible that medicine, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, chemicals and other types of substances may be contained by the container 10.
  • calcium oxide (CaO) may be contained in the first or second portion 20, 30, to produce an exothermic reaction when mixed with water.
  • Packet type materials such as a tea bag or spice packet are considered as a substance to be contained in the first or second portion 20, 30, since they are permeable and their internal contents (tea, spice) are able to mix with another substance, such as water.
  • Additional portions may be provided within the container 10 to enable the container 10 to contain more than two substances.
  • the following ingredients may be stored in separate portions: croutons, soup powder, water (to mix with soup powder, calcium oxide (CaO) (for heat generation) and water (to interact with calcium oxide). Consequently, additional seals 40 are required to hermetically seal the substances from each other prior to mixing and consumption.
  • the first and second portions 20, 30 have a plurality of evenly distributed apertures 71 , 72, each aperture of the first portion being aligned with an aperture of the second portion when the first portion is in the open position.
  • the first portion 20 is rotatable relative to the second portion 30 from a closed position to an open position.
  • a hinge or pivot pin 70 is provided in the centre of the seal 40 at the axis of rotation between the first and second portions 20, 30.
  • the first substance in the first portion 20 is hermetically sealed from the second substance in the second portion 30 when in the closed position.
  • the apertures 71 of the first portion 20 are aligned with the apertures 72 of the second portion 30 when the first portion 20 is rotated to the open position. When the apertures 71 , 72 are aligned with each other, mixing of the first and second substances occurs within the container 10.
  • the rotational relationship of the first and second portions 20, 30 is provided via a means for coupling, for example, bayonet coupling.
  • the rotational relationship of the first and second portions 20, 30 is provided via a threaded portion on the first and second portions 20, 30, respectively.
  • the first portion 20 upon further continued rotation of the first portion 20, the first portion 20 is detachable from the second portion 30. This provides for convenient transport of the container 10 as the contents are gradually consumed. It reduces the overall size of the container 10 as the contents are consumed. Furthermore, the headspace for air within the container 10 is reduced when an empty portion 20 is detached which may enable the contents to have a longer life even after the container 10 has been opened.
  • the first side of the first portion 20 is operatively connected to the first side of the second portion 30 to enable the resealing of the second portion 30 when the first side of the first portion 20 is rotated to the closed position.
  • the first side of the second portion 30 is removable after the first portion 20 is removed so that access to the contents in the second portion 30 is made easier.
  • the container 10 may comprise a heat shield or insulator extending along at least a circumferential portion or side of the container 10 to prevent heat emitting from the container 10 at the circumferential portion or side. In situations where the contents of the container 10 are heated after mixing, the user may hold the container 10 at the heat shield without hurting or burning their hands.
  • the heat shield is also useful in a military situation. For example, when a fighting unit requests for aerial support at night, they need to announce their position and the enemy's position to their aerial support. Traditionally, infrared strobes are thrown in proximity to an enemy's position. Using night vision systems, the pilot is able to identify the enemy's position as the infrared strobes are highly visible, and commence a strafing run. However, a member of the fighting unit is required to throw the infrared strobes, which places their life in significant danger as they must be in close proximity to the enemy. In certain cases, the infrared strobes are used to mark the position of friendly forces because positioning it at the enemy's position is too dangerous.
  • the containers 10 contain water in the first portion 20 and CaO in the second portion 30, to emit heat when the substances are mixed when the seal 40 is broken.
  • Several containers 10 are used to construct a predetermined configuration on the ground, visible to the pilot when night vision systems are used. The heat energy or signature is directed away from the enemy's position to prevent the enemy from discovering the exact location of the unit as no heat can be detected by them. The clear marking of the unit's position is critical in fratricide prevention or collateral damage in the heat of battle.
  • Fratricide prevention and engagement of the correct target is equally critical in maintaining the morale of the troops and to limit the political fallout.
  • the same method can be used for rescuing troops, when they place several containers 10 in a predetermined configuration to announce to friendly forces their location as a safe rendezvous point.
  • Physical and/or visual features may be incorporated on the exterior surface of the container 10 to indicate the location of the heat shield to assist in placement of the container 10 in a correct position and orientation.
  • the present invention may be used in outer space by astronauts. Deep space exploration involves many years in traveling time, and increased shelf life of food is important for survival. In environments with a different gravitational force compared to Earth, or in unfamiliar gravitational environments, it becomes tricky or laborious to mix two substances together. Additionally, consumption is easier for the astronauts since the mixture is within an enclosed container. For example, cereal, milk powder and water may be packaged in three separate portions within the container 10 to preserve the freshness of the milk powder and the crispness of the cereal. The consumption of the contents are fed directly from the aperture 11 of the container 10 into the mouth directly without spillage.
  • the container 10 may be in the form of a Tetra BrikTM for beverages such as powder-based milk, isotonic drinks, and flavoured carbonated drinks.
  • Other forms for the container 10 include a bowl to contain salads, instant noodles or meals (such as those provided on aeroplanes).

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Réceptacle (10) comprenant : une première partie (20) destinée à contenir une première substance ; une deuxième partie (30) destinée à contenir une deuxième substance ; et un joint hermétique cassant (40) destiné à isoler hermétiquement la première partie (20) de la deuxième partie (30), le joint hermétique (40) comportant une partie à saisir (50) accessible de l’extérieur du réceptacle (10). Le réceptacle (10) est caractérisé en ce qu’une force manuelle est appliquée sur la partie à saisir (50) afin de rompre le joint hermétique (40) et provoquer le mélange des première et deuxième substances à l’intérieur du réceptacle (10). L’invention concerne également un réceptacle doté de deux compartiments séparés, la rotation d’un compartiment par rapport à l’autre entraînant l’alignement d’une ou de plusieurs ouvertures ménagées dans le premier compartiment sur une ouverture ou sur plusieurs ouvertures ménagées dans le deuxième compartiment, pour permettre le mélange des première et deuxième substances.
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