WO2010073546A1 - Conteneur de stockage de liquide - Google Patents

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WO2010073546A1
WO2010073546A1 PCT/JP2009/006927 JP2009006927W WO2010073546A1 WO 2010073546 A1 WO2010073546 A1 WO 2010073546A1 JP 2009006927 W JP2009006927 W JP 2009006927W WO 2010073546 A1 WO2010073546 A1 WO 2010073546A1
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濱口武之
甲藤頼憲
佐藤貴予弘
藤田佳津志
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川本産業株式会社
フジモリ産業株式会社
株式会社フクモト
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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
    • B65D47/00Closures with filling and discharging, or with discharging, devices
    • B65D47/42Closures with filling and discharging, or with discharging, devices with pads or like contents-applying means
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61MDEVICES FOR INTRODUCING MEDIA INTO, OR ONTO, THE BODY; DEVICES FOR TRANSDUCING BODY MEDIA OR FOR TAKING MEDIA FROM THE BODY; DEVICES FOR PRODUCING OR ENDING SLEEP OR STUPOR
    • A61M35/00Devices for applying media, e.g. remedies, on the human body
    • A61M35/003Portable hand-held applicators having means for dispensing or spreading integral media

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  • the present invention relates to an improvement of a fluid container applied to a device or the like for applying a fluid.
  • An instrument for applying a disinfectant having fluidity to a patient's skin prior to surgery is required to contain the disinfectant in a sealed state during storage and to allow the disinfectant to be supplied during use.
  • the applicator disclosed in Patent Document 1 includes a container body that contains a disinfectant, a cap to which an application pad is attached, and a connector that connects the container body and the cap.
  • the said container main body has a neck part which has a screw on the outer periphery, and the internal space of the container main body is sealed by a sealing film attached to the open end of this neck part.
  • the connector has a cylindrical shape, and has a lower connection portion that is screwed to the neck portion of the container body, and an upper connection portion that is connected to the cap.
  • a first engagement groove and a second engagement groove that are spaced apart in the axial direction are formed on the outer periphery of the upper connecting portion in order to hold the cap at the first and second positions.
  • the cap has a pad mounting part for attaching the coating pad, an outer cylinder part and an inner cylinder part that are coaxial, an engagement claw is formed on the inner periphery of the outer cylinder part, and a lower end of the inner cylinder part. A sharp piercing portion is formed.
  • the upper connecting portion of the connector is fitted between the outer tube portion and the inner tube portion of the cap, and the cap is engaged first with the engagement claw of the cap engaging the first engagement groove of the connector. Supported by the connector in position. In this state, the pierced portion of the cap is separated from the seal film of the container body, and the container body can store the disinfectant in a sealed state.
  • the piercing part of the cap breaks the sealing film of the container main body, and as a result, the internal space of the container main body and the inner cylinder part of the cap are in communication with each other, so that the disinfectant can be supplied.
  • the cap is supported by the connector at the second position (position where disinfectant can be supplied) by engaging the engagement claw with the second engagement groove of the connector.
  • JP-T-2002-517358 (corresponding to WO99 / 63934)
  • Patent Document 1 requires a large number of parts because it requires three elements: a container body, a connector, and a cap as a basic configuration.
  • a container body a container body
  • a connector a connector
  • a cap a cap
  • the applicator disclosed in Patent Document 1 requires a large number of parts because it requires three elements: a container body, a connector, and a cap as a basic configuration.
  • a seal film since it is necessary to apply a seal film to the opening end of the container body, there is a disadvantage that the cost is increased.
  • the present invention provides: a.
  • a container body that has a cylindrical neck part, has a male thread part formed on the outer periphery of the neck part, and stores a fluid;
  • the container body has a closed portion facing the opening edge of the neck portion of the container body, and a cylindrical skirt portion connected to the closed portion. The inner periphery of the skirt portion is screwed to the male thread portion of the neck portion of the container body.
  • a cap formed with a female screw portion;
  • An annular first seal portion is provided on at least one of the opening edge of the neck portion of the container body and the closing portion of the cap, and the first seal portion is located at a position where the cap is tightened with respect to the container body.
  • the gap between the opening edge of the neck and the closing part of the cap is sealed, and when the cap is in a position loosened with respect to the container body, the opening edge of the neck and the closing part of the cap Release the seal between A flow path is formed in the closed portion of the cap on the radially outer side of the first seal portion, and the flow path is formed in a state where the cap is in the loosened position and the first seal portion is in a seal release state.
  • the fluid can be supplied in connection with the internal space of the container body.
  • the basic structure of the fluid container is composed of the container body and the cap, the number of parts can be reduced.
  • the sealed state of the inner space of the container main body can be maintained by sealing between the opening edge of the container main body and the cap by the first sealing means.
  • the sealed state between the opening edge of the container body and the cap can be released, and the internal space of the container body is formed in the closed portion of the cap. You can communicate with the road. Therefore, the fluid accommodated in the container main body can be supplied with the cap attached to the neck of the container main body.
  • a breakable seal film affixed to the neck of the container main body as found in the prior art is not required, and the manufacturing cost can be reduced.
  • an annular second seal portion is provided on at least one of the outer periphery of the neck portion of the container body and the inner periphery of the skirt portion of the cap, and the second seal portion is at least at a position where the cap is loosened to a predetermined degree. At some point, the gap between the outer circumference of the neck and the inner circumference of the skirt is sealed. According to the above configuration, in a state where the fluid can be supplied from the flow path of the cap closing portion by loosening the cap, the fluid is removed from the gap between the skirt portion of the cap and the neck portion of the container body by the second seal portion. Can be prevented from leaking.
  • the second seal portion is formed on the neck of the container body so as to protrude from the outer periphery between the male screw portion and the opening edge portion, and between the closing portion and the female screw portion in the skirt portion of the cap.
  • the inner periphery has a contact surface made of a cylindrical surface having an equal inner diameter over a predetermined length in the axial direction, and at least in the rotation range from the tightened position of the cap to the predetermined loosened position. Two seal portions are in contact with the contact surface.
  • a rotation restricting structure is further provided, and the turn restricting structure includes a first engaging portion provided on the outer periphery of the neck portion of the container body, and a first engaging portion provided on the skirt portion of the cap.
  • a second engaging portion that is complementary, and the first and second engaging portions engage with each other when the cap is in a predetermined loosened position, whereby the neck relative to the neck of the container body Provides resistance to turning in the tightening and loosening direction of the cap.
  • the rotation restricting structure allows the cap to rotate in the tightening direction relative to the neck portion of the container body when a tightening direction torque equal to or greater than a predetermined torque is applied to the cap.
  • a cap can be tightened as needed and it can return to the original container sealing state.
  • the first engaging portion includes a rotation restricting convex portion locally provided on the outer periphery of the neck portion of the container body, and the second engaging portion is an opening edge of the skirt portion of the cap.
  • the locking piece is formed with a notch. When in the relaxed position, it fits into the notch in this locking piece. According to the said structure, rotation control can be performed with a comparatively simple structure by the said locking piece and the convex part for rotation control.
  • an annular drop-off preventing convex portion located on the opening edge side of the neck portion as viewed from the rotation restricting convex portion is formed, and the locking piece of the cap In the state where the protrusion exceeds the drop-preventing convex portion, the tip edge is locked to the drop-preventing convex portion, so that the cap is prevented from dropping from the neck portion.
  • the cap can be prevented from falling off by using the locking piece used to restrict the rotation of the cap when supplying the fluid.
  • a loosening prevention convex portion is locally formed on the side opposite to the opening edge of the neck portion as viewed from the rotation restricting convex portion.
  • the protrusion fits into the notch of the locking piece or another notch that is circumferentially separated from the notch.
  • the first engaging portion includes first and second convex portions formed in at least one outer periphery of the neck portion of the container main body and separated in the circumferential direction, and the first convex portion and the second convex portion.
  • the second engaging portion includes an engaging convex portion that is provided at an opening edge portion of the skirt portion of the cap and protrudes in an axial direction from the opening edge portion.
  • the engaging convex portion fits into the concave portion of the first engaging portion.
  • rotation regulation can be performed by a comparatively simple structure by the said 1st, 2nd convex part and an engagement convex part.
  • the first convex portion and the second convex portion are arranged in this order toward the tightening direction of the cap, and the first convex portion is higher than the second convex portion. According to the said structure, resistance with respect to rotation of the cap loosening direction can be enlarged, and it can prevent more reliably that a fluid is supplied excessively.
  • the cap has a pad mounting portion integral with the closing portion, and an application pad is attached to the pad mounting portion, and a communication path in which a flow path of the closing portion is formed in the pad mounting portion. It is connected to the above-mentioned application pad via this, and is provided as an application device by this. According to the above configuration, the fluid of the container body can be supplied to the application pad via the flow path and the communication path by a simple operation by simply loosening the cap. it can.
  • the pad mounting portion of the cap has a support cylinder portion that is coaxial with the skirt portion, and a collar portion formed at the tip of the support cylinder portion, and an application pad is attached to the collar portion.
  • the closed portion has a disc shape, and a plurality of small holes formed in the closed portion at intervals in the circumferential direction are provided as flow paths of the closed portion, and the internal space of the support cylinder portion is the pad. Provided as a communication path of the mounting portion.
  • the number of components is small, the manufacturing cost can be reduced, and the fluid can be supplied while the cap is mounted on the container body by screwing the cap.
  • FIG. 4D is a cross-sectional view of the neck of the container body taken along the line DD in FIG. 1.
  • FIG. 2 shows a disinfectant solution applicator according to a second embodiment of the present invention, in which (A) is a side view of a cap in a tightened position, and (B) is a cap loosened by turning 90 °. It is a side view of the state in a position.
  • FIG. 7 It is a principal part disassembled side view of the container main body and cap in the instrument of 2nd Embodiment, and shows a cap in cross section.
  • A) is an enlarged sectional view taken along line AA in FIG. 7 (A)
  • B) is an enlarged sectional view taken along line BB in FIG. 7 (B).
  • A) is an enlarged vertical cross-sectional view of the main part of the instrument with the cap tightened in the second embodiment
  • (B) is an enlarged vertical cross-sectional view of the main part along the line BB in FIG. 10 (A).
  • (A) is an essential part enlarged vertical sectional view of the instrument in a state in which the cap is loosened in the second embodiment
  • (B) is an enlarged principal part along line BB in FIG. 11 (A). It is a longitudinal cross-sectional view.
  • the disinfectant application device includes a resin container body 10, a resin cap 20, and an application pad 30.
  • the application pad 30 is made of a material that allows a fluid to pass through, such as a sponge or a nonwoven fabric.
  • the container main body 10 has a cylindrical body (not shown) having an elongated cylindrical shape and a cylindrical neck 11 having an opening, which are coaxially integrated, and stores a disinfectant.
  • the body portion of the container body 10 has an elliptical cross section, and can be pushed out and elastically deformed to push out the disinfecting liquid.
  • the opening edge portion 11 a of the neck portion 11 has a short cylindrical shape and a smaller diameter than other portions of the neck portion 11.
  • a male screw portion 12 is formed on the outer periphery of the neck portion 11. Further, on the outer periphery of the neck portion 11, an annular second seal portion 14 is formed so as to project between the opening edge portion 11 a and the male screw portion 12. The diameter of the second seal portion 14 is smaller than the circumscribed circle diameter of the male screw portion 12 and larger than the outer diameter of the opening edge portion 11a.
  • An annular drop-off preventing convex portion 15 is formed on the outer periphery of a portion of the neck portion 11 that is away from the opening edge portion 11a (on the bottom side of the container 10) when viewed from the male screw portion 12.
  • the drop-preventing convex portion 15 has a gently inclined surface on the opening edge 11 a side, a steep surface on the opposite side, and is substantially orthogonal to the peripheral surface of the neck portion 11.
  • one or a plurality of, for example, two rotation restricting convex portions 16 are provided on the outer periphery on the side opposite to the opening edge portion 11 a when viewed from the drop preventing convex portion 15. However, as shown in FIG. 2C, they are locally formed so as to face each other by 180 °.
  • the rotation restricting convex portion 16 is continuous with the drop preventing convex portion 15, and the surfaces on both sides in the circumferential direction and the surface on the bottom side of the container 10 are rounded.
  • one loosening prevention convex portion 17 is locally provided on the outer periphery opposite to the opening edge portion 11 a when viewed from the rotation restricting convex portion 16 as shown in FIG. Is formed.
  • This loosening-preventing convex portion 17 is elongated in the axial direction, and both circumferential surfaces and both axial end surfaces are rounded.
  • the loosening prevention convex portion 17 is disposed so as to be shifted by 90 ° in the circumferential direction with respect to the rotation restricting convex portion 16.
  • the cap 20 includes a disc-shaped blocking portion 21 that faces the opening edge portion 11a when the container body 10 is attached to the neck portion 11, a cylindrical skirt portion 22 that is continuous with the blocking portion 21, and the skirt portion 22. And a pad mounting portion 23 connected to the opposite side.
  • first seal portion 24 that is in contact with the opening edge portion 11a of the neck portion 11 of the container body 10 is formed on the lower surface of the closing portion 21 so as to protrude.
  • the first seal portion 24 has three elastically deformable ring portions 24a, 24b, and 24c that are concentric.
  • the middle ring portion 24b is lower than the outer ring portion 24a and the inner ring portion 24c.
  • a plurality of, for example, four small holes 25 are formed at equal intervals in the circumferential direction in the closing portion 21 on the radially outer side from the first seal portion 24. Is formed.
  • the skirt portion 22 is reduced in thickness in three stages from the closing portion 21 toward the opening edge portion 22a and has an increased inner diameter.
  • An internal thread portion 26 is formed on the inner periphery of the intermediate portion of the skirt portion 22.
  • the inner periphery of the skirt portion 22 between the closing portion 21 and the female screw portion 26 has a contact surface 27 with which the second seal portion 14 contacts.
  • the contact surface 27 is a cylindrical surface having an equal inner diameter over a predetermined length in the axial direction.
  • the diameter of the contact surface 27 is smaller than the diameter of the inscribed circle of the thread of the female screw portion 26 and is the same as or slightly smaller than the second seal portion 14.
  • the outer diameter of the opening edge portion 11 a of the neck portion 11 of the container body 10 is smaller than the inner diameter of the adjacent portion of the closing portion 21 in the skirt portion 22, whereby the outer periphery of the opening edge portion 11 a and the inner periphery of the skirt portion 22. A gap is formed between the two.
  • An annular locking claw 28 (second engagement portion) that is thin and elastically deformable is formed on the inner periphery of the opening edge portion 22a of the skirt portion 22.
  • the locking claw 28 is inclined so as to go to the closing portion 21 as it advances in the radial direction and the inward direction.
  • the locking claw 28 has a pair of first notches 28a formed at positions opposed to each other by 180 °, and 90 ° in the circumferential direction with the first notches 28a.
  • a separated second notch 28b is formed.
  • the locking claw 28 is divided into one part extending in the circumferential direction over about 180 ° and two parts extending in the circumferential direction over about 90 °.
  • the pad mounting portion 23 of the cap 20 is hollow, and the internal space 23x is provided as a communication path that performs the operation described later. More specifically, the pad mounting part 23 is connected to the support cylinder part 23a having a shape obtained by obliquely cutting a cylinder part that is coaxial with the skirt part 22, and the center axis of the cap 20 And a plate-shaped flange portion 23b which is inclined with respect to the surface. The coating pad 30 that closes the internal space 23x is attached to the flange 23b.
  • the cap 20 is placed in a fixed position and the container body 10 is assembled by rotating the container body 10 relative to the cap 20. Needless to say, the cap 20 may be rotated by placing the at a fixed position.
  • the neck portion 11 is inserted into the skirt portion 22 of the cap 20 while moving the container body 10 containing the disinfectant in the axial direction. Then, as shown in FIG. 3A, the thread of the male threaded portion 12 of the neck portion 11 hits the thread of the female threaded portion 26 of the skirt portion 22.
  • the inner diameter of the locking piece 28 is slightly smaller than the outer diameter of the male screw portion 12, the male screw portion 12 advances while elastically deforming the locking piece 28.
  • the inner diameter of the locking piece 28 may be larger than the outer diameter of the male screw portion 12.
  • the pair of rotation restricting convex portions 16 are provided with the locking pieces 28 at the same time when the drop-off preventing convex portions 15 exceed the locking pieces 28 or slightly after the container main body 10 is turned. It fits in a pair of 1st notch 28a.
  • the second seal portion 14 of the neck portion 11 is in contact with the inner peripheral surface 27 of the skirt portion 22, and the neck portion 11 and the skirt portion 22. A seal is made between.
  • the rotation restricting convex portion 16 is detached from the notch 28a of the locking piece 28, and the screwing is further advanced. it can.
  • the protrusion 17 for preventing loosening advances to the back while rotating the locking piece 28 while being elastically deformed, and temporarily fits in one first notch 28a of the locking piece 28 as shown in FIG. Further, the first notch 28a can be removed by turning the container body 10 with a torque equal to or higher than a predetermined torque.
  • the cap 20 When the screwing is further advanced, the cap 20 is completely tightened as shown in FIG. 4 (B) and FIG. In this state, the opening edge portion 11a of the neck portion 11 reaches the first seal portion 24 of the closing portion 21 of the cap 20, and the ring portions 24a and 24c of the first seal portion 24 are disposed on the outer periphery and the inner periphery of the opening edge portion 11a.
  • the ring portion 24b is in contact with the end surface of the opening edge portion 11c while being elastically deformed. As a result, the gap between the opening edge portion 11a of the neck portion 11 and the closing portion 21 of the cap 20 is sealed, and the internal space of the container body 10 containing the disinfecting liquid is sealed.
  • FIG. 4C is the same cross-sectional view as FIG.
  • the opening edge portion 11a of the neck portion 11 is separated from the first seal portion 24 of the closing portion 21 of the cap 20, and the opening edge portion 11a and The seal with the blocking portion 21 is released.
  • the internal space of the container body 10 continues to the outside through the small hole 25 of the closing portion 21 of the cap 20.
  • the disinfectant in the container main body 10 passes through the small hole 25, the internal space 23 x (communication path) of the pad attachment portion 23, and the attachment application pad 30. It can be extruded through a number of fine holes and applied to the patient's skin.
  • the second seal portion 14 of the neck portion 11 is in contact with the inner peripheral surface 27 of the skirt portion 22 in the disinfectant supply state, the seal state between the neck portion 11 and the skirt portion 22 can be maintained. It is possible to prevent the disinfectant from leaking between the neck portion 11 and the skirt portion 22. Further, since air does not leak from between the neck portion 11 and the skirt portion 22, the disinfectant can be smoothly pushed out from the container body 10.
  • the locking claw 28 of the cap 20 is elastically deformed, and the first notch 28 a is detached from the rotation restricting convex portion 16. Further, by rotating the cap 20 relatively in the tightening direction, the cap 20 can be returned to the completely tightened position, and the container body 10 can be returned to the sealed state again.
  • the cap 20 capable of supplying the disinfectant when the cap 20 capable of supplying the disinfectant is in the predetermined loosened position, even if a torque in the loosening direction equal to or greater than the predetermined torque is applied to the cap 20, the leading edge of the locking piece 28 is The cap 20 cannot be rotated in the loosening direction because it is locked to the drop-off preventing convex portion 15. For this reason, the drop-out preventing convex portion 15 not only serves to prevent the cap 20 from falling off from the container body 10 but also serves as a part of the structure that restricts the rotation of the cap 20 at the predetermined loosened position. Fulfill.
  • the first notch 28a can be removed from the rotation restricting convex portion 16, and further loosened.
  • the leading edge of the locking piece 28 may be locked to the drop-off preventing convex portion 15.
  • torque required to loosen the cap from the tightening position (torque required for the second notch 28b to be released from the loosening prevention convex portion 17) and torque required to tighten the cap from the predetermined loosening position ( The torque required for the rotation restricting convex portion 16 to be released from the first notch 28a) may be the same or different.
  • the first cutout 28a and the second cutout 28b of the locking piece 28 may be configured by a common cutout.
  • the rotation restricting convex portion 16 and the loosening preventing convex portion 17 may have the same circumferential position.
  • the locking claw 28 may be further divided in the circumferential direction from the embodiment.
  • the locking claw 28 and the drop-off preventing convex portion 15 may be omitted, and reusable.
  • each of the rotation restricting structure and the loosening prevention structure may be constituted by complementary convex portions formed on the outer circumference of the neck and the inner circumference of the skirt.
  • FIGS. 7 an antiseptic solution applicator constituting a second embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to FIGS.
  • components corresponding to those in the first embodiment are denoted by the same reference numerals, and detailed description thereof is omitted.
  • FIG. 7 the entire disinfectant application device is shown, and the body of the container body 10 is denoted by reference numeral 19.
  • the application pad 30 is illustrated in phantom lines only in FIG.
  • the external appearance of the pad mounting portion 23 of the cap 20 of this embodiment is greatly different from that of the first embodiment. That is, the support cylinder part 23a of the pad attachment part 23 is formed long, and the collar part 23b has comprised the trapezoid. By elongating the support cylinder portion 23a, it is possible to prevent the application pad 30 from being contaminated by widening the distance between the operator's hand and the application pad 30 while the operator holds the body portion 19.
  • the shape of the collar part 23b is not restrict
  • a knurl 29 is formed on the outer periphery of the opening edge of the skirt portion 22 of the cap 20.
  • maintaining rotation of the cap 20 in a predetermined loose position differs greatly from 1st Embodiment. Details will be described below.
  • an annular protrusion 50 having a larger diameter than the male screw portion 12 is formed on the outer periphery of the neck portion 11 of the container body 10 on the body portion 19 side from the male screw portion 12.
  • first engaging portions 51 are formed on the outer periphery of locations, for example, two locations separated in the 180 ° circumferential direction.
  • Each first engaging portion 51 has a first convex portion 52 and a second convex portion 53 that are arranged in this order toward the tightening direction of the cap 20 while being separated in the circumferential direction.
  • a concave portion 54 is formed between the convex portions 52 and 53.
  • the first and second convex portions 52 and 53 have inclined surfaces 52a and 53a and steep engaging surfaces 52b and 53b, respectively.
  • the locking surfaces 52b and 53b are steep so as to be substantially orthogonal to the circumferential direction, and are opposed to each other with the recess 54 interposed therebetween.
  • the locking surface 52 b of the first protrusion 52 is higher than the locking surface 53 b of the second protrusion 53, and the inclined surface 52 a of the first protrusion 52 is longer than the inclined surface 53 a of the second protrusion 53.
  • a pair of engaging projections 60 (second engaging portions) provided at the opening edge of the skirt portion 22 of the cap 20 at a distance of 180 ° in the circumferential direction. Is formed.
  • Each engaging projection 60 protrudes radially outward from the outer peripheral surface of the skirt 22 and extends in the axial direction, and further protrudes axially from the opening edge of the skirt 22.
  • the inner surface of the end portion of the engagement convex portion 60 is an inclined surface 61 that is inclined downwardly away from the axis of the cap 20.
  • the cap 20 is moved in the axial direction with respect to the container main body 10, and the skirt portion 22 of the cap 20 is placed on the neck portion 11. Further, when the cap 20 is turned, the male screw portion 12 and the female screw portion 26. As the screwing proceeds, the cap 20 reaches a position where it is completely tightened with respect to the container body 10 as shown in FIGS. 7 (A), 10 (A), and 10 (B).
  • the opening edge portion 11a of the neck portion 11 reaches the first seal portion 24 of the closing portion 21 of the cap 20, and the gap between the opening edge portion 11a of the neck portion 11 and the closing portion 21 of the cap 20 is sealed, and as a result, disinfection.
  • the internal space of the container body 10 containing the liquid is sealed.
  • the pair of engaging convex portions 60 of the cap 20 pass through the pair of first engaging portions 51 of the neck portion 11 of the container body 10 approximately 90 ° before the complete tightening position. More specifically, first, each engaging protrusion 60 slides on the inclined surface 52 a of the first protrusion 52. In this process, the cap 20 is elastically deformed. When the cap 20 is further turned, the engaging convex portion 60 enters the concave portion 54 as shown in FIGS. 9B, 11A, and 11B, and the cap 20 returns to its original shape. When the cap 20 is further rotated, the engaging convex portion 60 moves over the locking surface 53b of the second convex portion 53 and moves along the inclined surface 53a. A) As shown in FIGS.
  • the cap 20 is completely tightened by reaching a position 90 ° away from the first engagement portion 51. Since the locking surface 53b is low and the inner surface of the end portion of the engaging convex portion 60 is an inclined surface 61, the engaging convex portion 60 can exceed the locking surface 53b with a predetermined torque or more.
  • the cap 20 is turned 90 ° in the loosening direction from the fully tightened position shown in FIGS. 7 (A), 9 (A), 10 (A), and (B).
  • the engagement convex part 60 moves along the inclined surface 53a of the 2nd convex part 53, and as shown in FIG.7 (B), FIG.9 (B), FIG.11 (A), (B), it is a recessed part.
  • the cap 20 reaches a predetermined relaxed position.
  • the cap 20 is rotated in the loosening direction so that the engaging convex portion 60 of the cap 20 hits the locking surface 52b of the first convex portion 52 of the container body 10. Will be blocked.
  • the rotation of the cap 20 in the tightening direction is restricted by the engagement convex portion 60 hitting the locking surface 53 b of the second convex portion 53.
  • the second convex portion 53 is low and the inner surface of the engaging convex portion 60 is the inclined surface 61 as described above, the cap 20 is tightened when a torque higher than a predetermined torque is applied to the cap 20.
  • Directional rotation is allowed.
  • the present invention is not limited to the above embodiment, and various aspects can be adopted.
  • the first seal portion may be provided at the opening edge portion of the neck portion of the container body, or the complementary first seal portion may be provided at both the opening edge portion and the closing portion of the cap.
  • the second seal portion may be formed so as to protrude from the inner periphery of the skirt portion so as to be in contact with the outer periphery of the neck portion of the container body, and the complementary second seal portion is connected to the outer periphery of the neck portion and the inner periphery of the cap skirt portion. You may provide in both. You may comprise the said 1st, 2nd seal part with the said container main body and a cap and another member.
  • the fluid may be supplied by its own weight.
  • the pad mounting portion may be solid to form a plurality of small diameter communication passages.
  • the present invention is also applicable to a fluid container other than the applicator. In this case, the pad mounting portion of the cap and the application pad are omitted. For example, it can be applied to a beverage container.
  • the fluid container of the present invention can be used, for example, as an instrument for applying a disinfectant solution.

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La présente invention concerne un conteneur peu coûteux capable de fournir un liquide lorsqu'un capuchon est fixé dessus. Un applicateur antiseptique qui sert de conteneur de stockage de liquide comprend un corps de conteneur (10), un capuchon (20) et un coussinet d'application (30). Un filetage mâle (12) formé sur une partie d'encolure (11) du corps de conteneur (10) est emboîté de façon filetée avec un filetage femelle (26) formé sur une partie de jupe (22) du capuchon (20) de façon à fixer le capuchon (20) sur la partie d'encolure (11). À condition que le capuchon (20) soit fixé, une partie de frange d'ouverture (11a) de la partie d'encolure (11) est placée contre une première partie de joint (24) d'une partie de fermeture (21) du capuchon (20) de sorte que le corps de conteneur (10) stockant l'antiseptique est fermé de façon étanche. La partie de fermeture (21) du capuchon (20) est pourvue d'un petit trou (25) placé à l'extérieur de la première partie de joint (24). Lorsque le capuchon (20) est desserré pour sortir de l'état fermé étanche de la première partie de joint (24), l'antiseptique placé à l'intérieur du corps de conteneur (10) peut passer à travers le petit trou (25).
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