WO2007073869A1 - Dispositif de prelevement pour recipient a boisson - Google Patents

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WO2007073869A1
WO2007073869A1 PCT/EP2006/012013 EP2006012013W WO2007073869A1 WO 2007073869 A1 WO2007073869 A1 WO 2007073869A1 EP 2006012013 W EP2006012013 W EP 2006012013W WO 2007073869 A1 WO2007073869 A1 WO 2007073869A1
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suction tube
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Siegfried Brandstetter
Franz Höllinger
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Siegfried Brandstetter
Hoellinger Franz
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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
    • B65D77/22Details
    • B65D77/24Inserts or accessories added or incorporated during filling of containers
    • B65D77/28Cards, coupons, or drinking straws
    • B65D77/283Cards, coupons, or drinking straws located initially inside the container, whereby the straw is revealed only upon opening the container, e.g. pop-up straws
    • 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
    • B65D17/00Rigid or semi-rigid containers specially constructed to be opened by cutting or piercing, or by tearing of frangible members or portions
    • B65D17/28Rigid or semi-rigid containers specially constructed to be opened by cutting or piercing, or by tearing of frangible members or portions at lines or points of weakness
    • B65D17/401Rigid or semi-rigid containers specially constructed to be opened by cutting or piercing, or by tearing of frangible members or portions at lines or points of weakness characterised by having the line of weakness provided in an end wall
    • B65D17/4012Rigid or semi-rigid containers specially constructed to be opened by cutting or piercing, or by tearing of frangible members or portions at lines or points of weakness characterised by having the line of weakness provided in an end wall for opening partially by means of a tearing tab
    • 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
    • B65D2517/00Containers specially constructed to be opened by cutting, piercing or tearing of wall portions, e.g. preserving cans or tins
    • B65D2517/0001Details
    • B65D2517/0047Provided with additional elements other than for closing the opening
    • B65D2517/0049Straws, spouts, funnels, or other devices facilitating pouring or emptying

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  • the invention relates to a removal device for a drinking container with a suction tube for sucking drinking liquid from a drinking container, according to the preamble of claim 1.
  • Drinking containers such as cans made of sheet metal or plastic, which are usually approximately cylindrically shaped and have a container closure at the top, are used very frequently. After opening the container closure, the drink is poured or drunk over the edge of the oose.
  • Drinking container is aimed straight up and thus exits from the opening of the drinking container.
  • a suction tube is shown, which is held in a drinking container made of sheet metal at the lower bent end in a fold of the bottom and the lid of the can with the tube opening at a dent of the container closure or the suction tube in a holder with lower and upper Guide with a buoyancy body is held limited ascending, the holder is riveted from one on the lid, inside both sides of the, with tabs and two bottom connected legs which carry the holders for the suction tube.
  • the assembly of these removal devices and / or the closure of the drinking container is particularly difficult for cans, because the guide holder must be used in each case in a specific assignment to the container closure, so that the suction can escape safely when opening.
  • the extension of the suction tube with piping parts displaced inside one another and the fixed attachment of a buoyant body can give rise to difficulties in removing drinking liquid.
  • the object of the invention is the removal device with a suction tube or a suction tube as such, in the filling of a drinking container in a simple Mounting step in the exact position alignment, also by means of automatic handling devices to install and then sterile and captive to use with the drinking container to store and provide the suction automatically or easily manageable for use, ensuring a reliable function the removal device, even with a moving drinking container, is of particular importance.
  • This task is at a sampling device with the
  • This functionality is achieved by attaching the extraction device with guide tube for the Absaugr ⁇ hr, exclusively inside the lid forming the top, and with the production of an upwardly enlarged section of the guide tube, which leaves room for, when open with the Opening tab releases the swiveling down container closure.
  • this functionality is achieved by the removable or detachable attachment of the suction tube to a mounting location, inside the screw cap, which forms the container closure, and by the arrangement of a perforation, lying next to the screw on the top of the drinking container with a peelable protective film is pasted over.
  • the attachment of the guide tube of the removal device inside the top of the drinking container is special stable, when the extended portion of the guide tube is funnel-shaped, whereby the orientation of the suction tube remains unchanged on the opening of the container closure and wherein only at least one opening in the funnel, for the admission of air or drinking liquid for leveling is to be provided.
  • a particularly advantageous solution is to form the funnel as a sieve whose openings are adapted to the intensity of the flow compensation.
  • the lower opening of the guide tube of the removal device likewise with a sieve, with correspondingly adapted openings , to provide.
  • a particularly simple arrangement for a removal device in a can as a drinking container is the
  • Suction tube to guide slidably in an upright guide tube, which extends from the bottom of the drinking container to near the pivoting range of the container closure under the opening of the drinking container and is firmly connected to one or two retaining tabs of a guide holder or the like with the inside of the container closure of the drinking container.
  • the arrangement of long, drawn down from the cover to the guide tube supports, to be reduced to the funnel can, a possible albeit more complex design. It is preferable if the Fuhrungsrohr the removal device and the retaining tabs for the inside of the top of the drinking container are made in one piece.
  • the retaining tabs for the guide tube of the guide bracket are due to the stability of each other and because of the opening and the container closure mounted transversely to the orientation of this, thereby giving space for opening at the bottom pivoting container closure of the drinking container.
  • the same purpose is served by a recess at the upper end of the Fuhrungsrohres, which can thereby be brought closer to the top of the drinking container and thus results in a better management of the suction tube.
  • the lower opening thereof at the edge with one or more recesses, such as with a bevel or with slots or with holes or the like provided.
  • the Fuhrungsrohr can be arranged in the drinking container either parallel to its vertical axis or if it is favorable for better drainage obliquely, down in the area between the wall and the bottom of the drinking container be arranged ending, the inclination upwards advantageously towards the opening of the Container closure of the drinking container has and reaches near to the area below the opening of the container closure of the drinking container.
  • suction tube with the guide tube is arranged in a plane through the vertical axis of the drinking container, in which the edge of the opening the wall of the drinking container is closest, which also small amounts remaining in the drinking container of the drinking liquid can be removed.
  • a particularly advantageous embodiment of the invention is to make the suction tube of the removal device in the length enlargeable to accommodate it on the one hand in the sealed drinking container and on the other hand at a supernatant of conveniently about 5cm over the edge of the opening of the container closure for comfortable drinking and allow the suction tube from below the surface of the drinking liquid to finally reach the bottom of the drinking container; This is preferably done by forming a part of the suction tube as a ring bellows. This can reach up to the drinking area and be brought by pulling to the required length.
  • the suction tube of the removal device is provided with an additive which acts according to the Archimedean buoyancy principle, as a buoyant body, which lifts the upper end of the suction ⁇ tube from the opening of the container closure after opening the container closure, whereby a clean easy use is possible.
  • the attachment of the buoyant body at the lower end of the suction ensures the buoyancy over the entire length of the same even with sinking liquid level in the drinking container and also forms a hedge against unwanted slipping out of the suction tube from the drinking container.
  • the buoyant body can also be integrated into the suction tube and thus form a unit with the latter, which extends approximately as thickening with a lower density over the length of the suction tube required in an arrangement.
  • this thickening may have a shape which results in the desired and required buoyancy behavior in an adapted to the use of suction pipe, in a certain form.
  • the movement of the suction tube is limited to achieve its proper function by a lower limit and an upper limit, for example in the form of a notch or a retaining lug or the like, of the guide tube.
  • the suction tube of the removal device can be removed from the drinking container after opening the container closure. It is advantageous to design and install the removal device so that the removal of the drinking liquid is possible even without using the same, to allow easy pouring as well.
  • the suction tube can be taken out of the drinking container with it.
  • the Ent ⁇ receiving device comprises the container closure and the suction tube, which is connected to the container closure, before the first opening of the drinking container inside and separated or removed only after removal of this and can then be used for the removal of the drinking liquid.
  • the suction tube of the removal device can remain after opening the container closure in the drinking container and thus is always available again for the other intermittent drinking.
  • the extraction device with suction with an addition in which by force of a spring or with a similar arrangement, the upper end of the suction tube is pushed out of the opening of the container closure.
  • Fig.l is an oblique view of a drinking container with a closed container closure, with a removal device, in which the guide tube is aligned parallel to the vertical axis of the drinking container and extended at the upper end to a funnel, schematically;
  • Fig. Ia is an oblique view of the drinking container according to Fig.l, with the container closure open, the down in the funnel is pivoted in, the suction tube from the guide tube and the drinking container outstanding, schematic;
  • FIG. 2 shows an oblique view of a drinking container, with the container closure opened with the opening tab, which swings downwards past a recess at the upper end of the guide tube and protrudes the suction tube out of the guide tube and the drinking container, schematically in which the guide tube is parallel to the guide tube Aligned vertical axis of the drinking container and attached to two retaining tabs on the lid of the drinking container;
  • FIG. 2a is an oblique view of the drinking container according to Figure 2, with the removal device, with a closed container closure, schematically;
  • FIG. 3 shows an oblique view of a drinking container with a removal device according to Fig.2, with open
  • Container closure the guide tube aligned obliquely to the vertical axis of the drinking container, schematically;
  • FIG. 4 shows an oblique view of a removal device of a drinking container, with closed container closure, wherein the guide tube of the guide holder is aligned parallel to the vertical axis of the drinking container, with two, down to the lower end of the guide tube obliquely pulled down supports on both sides of the container closure are attached, schematically;
  • 4a is an oblique view of a removal device
  • Container closure of a drinking container with opened container closure, which points down to one Recess at the upper end of the guide tube over and between the supports of the guide holder is pivoted down and in which the suction tube protrudes from the guide tube and the drinking container, schematically;
  • FIG. 5 is an oblique view of a removal device with the container closure of a drinking container, with open container closure, with a guide holder, wherein the guide tube is aligned parallel to the vertical axis of the drinking container and is provided at the upper end with an oblique funnel with perforations, with the edge the inside of the lid, the drinking container, surrounding the container closure, attached, schematic;
  • FIG. 5 a shows a perspective view of a removal device and the container closure of a drinking container with closed container closure, which is swung downwards at the opening of the drinking container, past a recess at the upper end of the guide tube and inside the funnel, and the suction tube from the guide tube and the drinking container outstanding, schematic;
  • FIG. 6 shows an oblique view of a cuboid drinking container with a container closure on an upper surface, schematically;
  • Fig. ⁇ a is a view of the inside of the container closure with the attachment point for the suction tube, schematically; Fig.6b the suction pipe of the drinking container from the Anbrin ⁇ supply point of the container closure removed, schematically.
  • a can as a drinking container 2 is shown, which is formed on the top 14, designed as a lid, with a container closure 6, which is opened with an opening tab 13 by pivoting down into the interior of the drinking container 2.
  • a removal device 1 is arranged at least approximately parallel to the vertical axis of the drinking container 2 and consists of a guide holder 5 with a suction tube 3 guided in a guide tube 10.
  • the guide tube 10 is equipped according to above with a trichterför ⁇ -shaped extension 20 and with its edge on the inside of the top 14 of the drinking container 2, around the edge 19 of the opening of the container closure, rigidly fixed. at its upper end 17, the guide tube 10 is provided with a recess 16 for the container closure 6.
  • the recess 16 on the guide tube 10 is arranged running transversely to the pivoting direction of the container closure 6 downwards.
  • the removal device 1 is thus designed so that no mutual obstruction occurs when opening.
  • the extension 20 surrounds, as part of the guide tube 10 or as a separate component, the guide tube 10 funnel-shaped, with this the guide holder 5 forming.
  • the suction tube 3 carries at its lower end a buoyant body 9 and is at the top with a Ringfalten- provided bellows 8, which reaches up to the mouthpiece at the upper end 17 to about 5cm.
  • the suction pipe 3 In the closed state of the drinking container 2, the suction pipe 3 is pushed into the guide tube 10 of the removal device 1 and can adapt to the lowering of the level of the drinking liquid 4 after opening the drinking container 2.
  • To limit the movement of the suction tube 3 is on the guide tube 10 at the lower end of a notch or retaining lug 21 and in the region of the upper end 17 also has a notch or retaining lug 22 is mounted with which the falling out and lifting up is prevented, with only slow Pulling the suction tube 3 upwards is possible while the buoyancy body 9 remains in the guide tube.
  • the guide tube 10 is provided at the lower end with a chamfer.
  • Fig. Ia the same drinking container 2 is shown in the open state;
  • the suction pipe 3 is a piece pushed out of the buoyant body 9 from the opening of the container closure 6.
  • FIG. 2 shows an oblique view of a drinking container, reproduced with a modified removal device 1, with an opened container closure 6, which in turn is swung downwards, at a recess 16, at the upper end 17 of the guide tube 10, and the suction tube 3 the guide tube 10 and the drinking container 2, lifted by a buoyancy body 9 from the opening of the top 14 of the drinking container 2, protrudes.
  • the guide tube 10 is aligned parallel to the vertical axis of the drinking container 2 and with its upper end with two, part of a guide 5, which are fastened on the inside, on the upper side 14 of the drinking container 2 designed as a lid, on both sides of the container closure 6.
  • these retaining tabs 11 may be widened and attached over a larger circumference around the edge 19 of the opening of the top 14 of the drinking container 2 around this.
  • FIG. 2a shows this drinking container according to FIG. 2 in oblique view, with the container closure 6 closed, in which the suction tube 3 is held in the guide tube 10 of the removal device 1.
  • the reproduced in Figure 3 drinking container 2 with open container closure 6 is equipped with a suction tube 3, the guide tube 10 is arranged inclined to the vertical axis of the drinking container 2 and ends at the wall 15 between this and the bottom 18. Towards the top, the guide tube 10 extends close to the area below the opening of the container closure 6 of the drinking container 2 and is arranged in a plane through the vertical axis of the drinking container 2, in which the edge 19 of the opening of the wall 15 of the drinking container 2 at the next is, whereby the removal of the drinking liquid 4 is completely possible.
  • the guide tube is held in this position by retaining tabs 11 which are attached to the inside of the upper side 14 of the drinking tank 2 and are attached to the guide tube 10 reaching far down at this and in addition of two short retaining tabs 11, from the inside of
  • Container lid is guided to the upper end 17 of the guide tube 10 and secured there, whereby also a very stable holder is made possible.
  • Fig. 3 are here by cover far down in the region of the lower end of the guide tube 10 reaching retaining tabs 11 attached as a guide bracket 5, with the removal device 1 is kept stable, the guide tube 10 here at the upper end 17 with a
  • Recess for the path of the opening tab 13 is provided in order to bring the guide tube 10 close to the inside of the top 14 of the drinking container 2 can.
  • the suction tube 3 is also provided with a ring bellows 8 for extension and with a bottom arranged buoyant body 9. The movement of the suction tube 3 is bounded by a lower notch 22 and an upper notch 21.
  • FIG.4a the arrangement of Figure 4 with the opening tab 13 of the container closure 6 is opened and this is shown pivoted down.
  • the suction tube 3 is lifted up through the opening of the lid.
  • the guide holder 5 shows a design in which the guide holder 5 is provided with an enlarged portion 20, in the form of an oblique cylinder as retaining tabs 11, which at the upper end 17 of the guide tube 10 and on the inside of the top 14 of the drinking container, surrounding the edge 19 of the opening tab 13 of the container closure 6, is firmly attached and gives space for pivoting the container closure 6.
  • the extended portion 20 is at least with an opening for leveling, for the drinking liquid and the Air, provided or made of perforated plate or a sieve or the like.
  • the equipped with ring bellows 8 suction tube 3 is shown lifted out of the buoyant body 9 through the opening of the container closure 6 from the drinking cup.
  • the lower end of the guide tube 10, is provided with a bevel and closed with a sieve 7 or the like to allow the safe inflow of Trinkmanntechnik when in this pulp, such as with pulp of a fruit juice or solid suspended matter, such as spices or the like , are located.
  • FIG. 5a shows the arrangement previously described in FIG. 5 with a closed container closure 6, in which the suction tube 3 is kept enclosed in the drinking container 2.
  • a drinking container 2 in cuboid shape, for example a cardboard container, in which a container closure 6 'is mounted on the upper side 14, on an upper end face, which is indicated as a screw closure, although other types of closure, such as a bayonet closure or the like, are possible are.
  • the removal device 1 is formed by a suction tube 3 ', which is placed or fastened to the inside of the container closure 6' at an attachment point 12.
  • the suction tube 3 ' can be separated or withdrawn from the container closure 6' and pushed through the opening of the drinking container 2 into the drinking liquid 4 of the drinking container 2.
  • the container closure 6 ' can be closed and reopened independently of the suction tube 3' and the drinking liquid can also be poured out freely.
  • the suction tube 3 ' is placed on the container closure ⁇ ', the drinking container can be closed again and, after renewed opening, the suction tube 3 'can be reused.

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L'invention concerne un dispositif de prélèvement doté d'un tube d'aspiration (3, 3') qui permet d'aspirer une boisson (4) dans un récipient (2) à boisson. Le dispositif de prélèvement est enfermé dans le récipient à boisson en même temps que la boisson (4) et, après ouverture d'une fermeture (6, 6') du récipient située sur le côté supérieur (14) du récipient (2) à boisson en vue de prélever la boisson (4), est accessible au moins par aspiration. Il présente au moins le tube d'aspiration (3') ou le tube d'aspiration (3) et un support de guidage (5), au moins le support de guidage (5) étant destiné à rester dans le récipient (2) à boisson, tandis que le tube de guidage (10) du support de guidage (5) présente vers le haut une partie évasée (20) pour le tube d'aspiration (3) par laquelle le support de guidage (5) est fixé uniquement à l'intérieur du côté supérieur (14) du récipient (2) à boisson en entourant la fermeture (6) du récipient, ou le tube d'aspiration (3'), au moins avant la première ouverture du récipient (2) à boisson, est relié du côté intérieur à un emplacement d'installation (12) prévu sur la fermeture (6') du récipient et peut être tiré ou séparé avec cette dernière.
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