WO2010143772A1 - Récipient, récipient mélangeur, et récipient chauffant/réfrigérant - Google Patents

Récipient, récipient mélangeur, et récipient chauffant/réfrigérant Download PDF

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WO2010143772A1
WO2010143772A1 PCT/KR2009/003698 KR2009003698W WO2010143772A1 WO 2010143772 A1 WO2010143772 A1 WO 2010143772A1 KR 2009003698 W KR2009003698 W KR 2009003698W WO 2010143772 A1 WO2010143772 A1 WO 2010143772A1
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    • 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
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    • 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
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  • the present invention includes a receiving portion that is accommodated therein;
  • An outer accommodating member positioned in the accommodating part and having an open top in which an internal thread is formed on an inner circumferential surface thereof;
  • a male screw thread is formed on the outer circumferential surface of the outer circumferential surface to be screwed with the female screw wire of the outer housing member so as to be positioned in a movable state within the outer housing member, and the first material discharged into the contents accommodated in the accommodation part is accommodated therein.
  • An inner accommodating member having an open lower portion; The first material contained in the inner accommodating member is broken by the pressing force applied by the inner accommodating member moving downward in the state provided in the lower part of the outer accommodating member to be discharged into the contents contained in the accommodating part. It relates to a container, a mixing container and a heating cooling container comprising a; lower plate to enable.
  • conventional containers are mainly used to accommodate single contents such as liquids and powders, including beverages such as coffee, milk, tea and the like.
  • Patent Publication No. 10-2002-0040874 Patent Publication No. 10-1999-0067236, Japanese Patent No. 2005-034599, Japanese Patent No. 2005-008207, Japanese Patent No. 1996 -301364, Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 1996-217159, Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 1996-133347, Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 1996-133348, Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 1996-071000 and Japanese Patent Application No. 1994-191565 There is a bar.
  • Patent Publication No. 10-2002-0040874 Patent Publication No. 10-1999-0067236, Japanese Patent No. 2005-034599, Japanese Patent No. 2005-008207, Japanese Patent No. 1996-301364, Japanese Patent No. Heating containers such as 1996-217159, Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. 1996-133347, Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. 1996-133348, Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. 1996-071000 and Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. 1194-191565 are mixed with each other or mixed with each other to generate an exothermic reaction or The partition wall partitioning the space accommodating the endothermic reaction is easily separated and broken due to external impact, and a separate protective cover is provided to solve such a problem. There is a problem that the manufacturing cost rises.
  • the present invention was created in order to solve the above-mentioned problems, it is possible to easily and easily mix the first material and the contents when necessary to produce the contents having various tastes, flavors as well as the first and second materials By mixing with each other, the contents can be heated or cooled more simply and easily when necessary, and furthermore, the number of components is greatly reduced compared to the conventional one, and the structure is also simple, so that the manufacturing cost can be significantly reduced. It is an object to provide a cooling container.
  • the present invention for achieving the above object and the receiving portion is accommodated therein;
  • An outer accommodating member positioned in the accommodating part and having an open top in which an internal thread is formed on an inner circumferential surface thereof;
  • a male screw thread is formed on the outer circumferential surface of the outer circumferential surface to be screwed with the female screw wire of the outer housing member so as to be positioned in a movable state within the outer housing member, and the first material discharged into the contents accommodated in the accommodation part is accommodated therein.
  • An inner accommodating member having an open lower portion; The first material contained in the inner accommodating member is broken by the pressing force applied by the inner accommodating member moving downward in the state provided in the lower part of the outer accommodating member to be discharged into the contents contained in the accommodating part. It provides a container comprising a; lower plate to enable.
  • an upper plate inside the upper side of the inner accommodating member is provided with a top plate for closing the upper portion of the inner accommodating member, a knob for rotating the inner accommodating member so that the inner accommodating member can be moved in the upper portion of the upper plate It is preferably formed.
  • grooves of an open state are formed at predetermined depths on both sides of the lower plate provided below the outer accommodating member so as to be located between the outer circumferential surface of the inner accommodating member and the inner circumferential surface of the outer accommodating member.
  • the receiving portion for receiving the contents therein;
  • An outer accommodating member positioned in the accommodating part and having an open top in which an internal thread is formed on an inner circumferential surface thereof;
  • a male screw thread is formed on the outer circumferential surface of the outer circumferential surface to be screwed with the female screw wire of the outer housing member so as to be positioned in a movable state within the outer housing member, and is discharged into the contents accommodated in the accommodation part and accommodated in the accommodation part.
  • An inner accommodating member in which a lower portion of the first material to be mixed therewith is opened; The first material contained in the inner accommodating member is broken by the pressing force applied by the inner accommodating member moving downward in the state provided in the lower part of the outer accommodating member to the contents contained in the accommodating part. It provides a mixing container comprising a; lower plate to be mixed with the contents contained in the receiving portion.
  • both ends are respectively connected to the upper inner circumferential surface of the receiving portion and the upper outer circumferential surface of the outer receiving member, and the connecting pieces for fixing the position of the outer receiving member are provided at regular intervals. It is desirable to be.
  • the receiving portion for receiving the contents therein;
  • An outer accommodating member positioned in the accommodating part and having an open top in which an internal thread is formed on an inner circumferential surface thereof;
  • a male screw thread is formed on the outer circumferential surface of the outer circumferential surface to be screwed with the female screw wire of the outer housing member so as to be positioned in a movable state within the outer housing member.
  • a lower plate which is broken by the pressing force applied by the inner receiving member moving downward in the state provided in the lower part of the outer receiving member so that the first material contained in the inner receiving member can be discharged downward; ; It is formed in the lower direction of the lower plate, the lower material is mixed with the first material discharged in the lower direction therein, causing the exothermic reaction or endothermic reaction to heat the second material for heating or cooling the contents contained in the receiving portion is closed It provides a heating cooling container comprising a; accommodating space in a state.
  • one side and the other side wall is formed on the lower both sides of the outer receiving member integrally extending in the lower direction from the lower both sides of the outer receiving member, respectively, the lower portion of the one side and the other side wall
  • the closing bottom plate is integrally formed, and the accommodation space is preferably formed between the one side and the other side wall.
  • the upper inner both sides of the receiving portion is formed to extend in the lower direction from the upper inner both sides of the receiving portion, respectively, the lower end is bent inward to form one side and the other support plate for supporting the both sides of the lower end of the outer receiving member,
  • One side and the other side wall is formed at the lower end of the one side and the other side support plate integrally extending in the lower direction, respectively, and the lower plate for closing the lower side of the one side and the other side wall is formed integrally at the lower side of the one side and the other side wall, It is preferable that the accommodation space is formed between one side and the other side wall.
  • an upper plate inside the upper side of the inner accommodating member is provided, and a knob for rotating the inner accommodating member so that the inner accommodating member can be moved in the upper portion of the upper plate.
  • An exhaust port having a lower opening for exhausting gas generated when the first and second materials are mixed with each other is formed inside the knob, and gas is exhausted through the exhaust port at an upper side of the knob.
  • the exhaust port forming portion for forming the exhaust port is broken by the user so that the upper and lower portions are open.
  • the lower portion of the upper plate is in communication with the exhaust port, the discharge preventing member in the open state to prevent the discharge of the first material or the second material through the exhaust port is formed to extend in the downward direction desirable.
  • the lower plate is broken so that the first material contained in the inner receiving member is discharged into the contents contained in the receiving portion. 1
  • the material and the contents can be more easily and easily mixed when necessary to produce the contents having various tastes and aromas, and because the inner accommodating member is screwed into the outer accommodating member, There is no fear that the inner accommodating member may be easily separated and broken, and in particular, a lower end of the inner accommodating member may not break the lower plate during distribution and storage, and further, two components, namely, Since the external accommodating member and the inner accommodating member are provided, the number of components is greatly reduced as compared to the conventional art. Since the structure is also simple, there is an effect that the manufacturing cost can be significantly reduced.
  • the groove in the open state at the upper side is formed at a predetermined depth on both sides of the lower plate, the thickness of both sides of the lower plate becomes thin, which causes the lower plate to be pressed when the inner accommodating member presses the lower plate downward. There is an effect that can be broken more easily.
  • both ends are connected to the upper inner circumferential surface of the accommodating part and the upper outer circumferential surface of the outer accommodating member, respectively, so that the external accommodating member inserted into the accommodating part can be more easily fixed due to the connection piece for fixing the outer accommodating member. It is effective to be.
  • the lower plate is broken so that the first material contained in the inner receiving member is discharged to the second material contained in the receiving space. Since the two materials are mixed with each other to cause an exothermic or endothermic reaction, there is an effect that the contents contained in the accommodating part can be easily or easily heated or cooled when necessary.
  • the accommodation space is formed between one side and the other side wall integrally extending in the lower direction on both lower sides of the outer accommodation member of the third embodiment, it is easier to form the accommodation space for accommodating the second material. There is an effect that becomes possible.
  • the accommodation space is formed between the one side and the other side wall extending integrally in the lower direction at the lower end of the one side and the other side of the support plate are formed in the upper inner both sides of the receiving portion of the third embodiment the second There is an effect that it is possible to more easily form the accommodation space for receiving a material.
  • the gas generated when the first and second materials are mixed with each other is formed in the knob of the third embodiment. Not only can be more easily exhausted to the outside through this has the effect that it is possible to prevent in advance the safety accidents, such as explosion that can occur when the first and second materials are mixed with each other.
  • the discharge preventing member extending downward in the lower portion of the upper plate of the third embodiment, for example, the first material or the second material is discharged to the outside through the exhaust port even if the receiving portion falls or is turned over during transportation. There is an effect that can be prevented in advance.
  • FIG. 1 is a cross-sectional view schematically showing a container and a mixing container of the first and second embodiments of the present invention
  • FIG. 2 is a partially enlarged cross-sectional view illustrating an enlarged view of the outer accommodating member and the inner accommodating member of FIG. 1;
  • FIG. 3 is a plan view of FIG.
  • FIG. 4 is a partially enlarged cross-sectional view schematically illustrating a state in which the lower plate of FIG. 1 is broken;
  • FIG. 5 is a perspective view schematically showing a heating cooling vessel according to a third embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 6 and 7 are cross-sectional views schematically showing the cross-sectional state of FIG.
  • FIG. 8 is a cross-sectional view schematically illustrating a state in which the lower plate of FIG. 7 is broken;
  • FIG. 9 is a cross-sectional view schematically illustrating a state in which a discharge preventing member is formed below the upper plate of FIG. 7;
  • FIG. 10 is a cross-sectional view schematically illustrating a state in which the accommodation portion of FIG. 9 is inverted.
  • FIG. 1 is a cross-sectional view schematically showing a container and a mixing container which are the first and second embodiments of the present invention.
  • the container of the first embodiment of the present invention includes a receiving part 10, an outer receiving member 30, an inner receiving member 50, and a lower plate 70.
  • the accommodating part 10 is, for example, for accommodating contents (not shown) for drinking by a user, and a male thread 101 may be formed on an upper outer peripheral surface of the accommodating part 10. .
  • the contents may be made of liquid water, coffee, milk, or the like, or may be made of powdered sugar, prim, vitamins, natural pigments, natural flavors, coffee powder, and the like, but are not necessarily limited thereto.
  • the upper side of the receiving portion 10 is a separate cap of the female screw thread that is screwed with the male screw wire 101 of the receiving portion 10 is formed in the inner periphery of the lower open state It may be detachably provided.
  • FIG. 2 is a partially enlarged cross-sectional view illustrating an enlarged view of the outer accommodating member 30 and the inner accommodating member 50 of FIG. 1.
  • the outer receiving member 30 is positioned in the vertically inserted state in the upper side of the receiving portion 10, as shown in Figure 2 female thread line 301 is formed on the inner circumferential surface, the top is The open state is achieved.
  • the inner accommodating member 50 accommodates the first material 501 to be discharged into the contents (not shown) accommodated in the accommodating part 10 therein, as shown in FIG.
  • a male thread line 503 is formed on the outer circumferential surface of the member 30 to be screwed with the female thread line 301 of the external accommodating member 30 so as to be vertically inserted into the member 30.
  • the first material 501 may be made of liquid water, coffee, milk, or the like, or may be made of powdered sugar, prim, vitamin, natural pigment, natural flavor, coffee powder, and the like, but is not limited thereto. .
  • the lower plate 70 is broken by the pressing force applied by the inner accommodating member 50 moving downward in the state provided in the lower portion of the outer accommodating member 30 to the inner accommodating member 50.
  • the first material 501 contained in the interior of the container for example, so that the prim in the powder state can be discharged into the contents (not shown) contained in the interior of the receiving portion 10, for example, liquid coffee
  • the outer receiving member 30 may be provided horizontally.
  • an upper plate 505 for closing the upper portion of the inner accommodating member 50 is horizontally provided inside the upper side of the inner accommodating member 50.
  • a knob 507 for rotating the inner accommodating member 50 in left and right directions may protrude upward from the upper center portion so that the inner accommodating member 50 may be moved up and down.
  • the knob 507 is rotated by the user to rotate the inner accommodating member 50 in the upper side of the upper plate 505, the inner accommodating member 50 is more easily moved to the lower plate. There is an advantage to be able to press the 70 in the downward direction.
  • grooves 701 having an upper portion open to be positioned between them are formed to have a predetermined depth.
  • both sides of the lower plate 70 become thinner, which causes the inner accommodating member 50 to become thin.
  • FIG. 3 is a plan view of FIG. 1.
  • both ends are provided between the upper inner circumferential surface of the accommodating portion 10 and the upper outer circumferential surface of the outer accommodating member 30, respectively, and the upper inner circumferential surface of the accommodating portion 10 and the outer accommodating portion.
  • the connection piece 90 connected to the upper outer peripheral surface of the member 30 to fix the position of the external receiving member 30 may be provided at a predetermined interval.
  • Both ends are connected to the upper inner circumferential surface of the accommodating part 10 and the upper outer circumferential surface of the outer accommodating member 30, respectively, so that the accommodating part 10 is provided by the connecting piece 90 for fixing the outer accommodating member 30.
  • the external receiving member 30 inserted therein has the advantage of being able to more easily fix the position.
  • FIG. 4 is a partially enlarged cross-sectional view schematically illustrating a state in which the lower plate 70 of FIG. 1 is broken.
  • the first material 501 accommodated in the inner accommodating member 50 when the lower plate 70 is broken by the pressing force applied downward in the inner accommodating member 50 may be mixed with the contents (not shown), for example, liquid coffee, contained in the interior of the accommodation portion 10 by falling downward.
  • Coffee mixed with a prim is the upper inner peripheral surface and the outer side of the receiving portion 10 when the user tilts the receiving portion 10 at an angle.
  • the upper part formed horizontally between the outer circumferential surfaces of the receiving member 30 can be discharged to the outside through the vertical space (103 in Figs. 3 and 4) in the open state.
  • the mixing container of the second embodiment of the present invention and the receiving portion 10 is the contents (not shown) accommodated therein;
  • An outer accommodating member 30 positioned in the accommodating portion 10 and having an upper portion at which an internal thread line 301 is formed on an inner circumferential surface thereof;
  • a male thread line 503 is formed on the outer circumferential surface of the outer receiving member 30 to be screwed with the female thread line 301 of the outer receiving member 30 so as to be positioned in a movable state within the outer receiving member 30, and the receiving portion is formed therein.
  • the inner accommodating member 50 in which the lower portion of the first material 501 that is discharged into the contents (not shown) accommodated in the portion 10 and mixed with the contents (not shown) accommodated in the accommodating portion 10 is opened.
  • FIG. 2 In the upper side of the inner receiving member 50 of the mixing container of the second embodiment of the present invention, as shown in Figure 2 is provided with a top plate 505 for closing the upper portion of the inner receiving member 50 horizontally, A knob 507 for rotating the inner accommodating member 50 in left and right directions may protrude upward from the upper center portion of the upper plate 505 to allow the inner accommodating member 50 to be movable. .
  • Grooves 701 having an open upper portion may be formed to have a predetermined depth so as to be located between the inner circumferential surfaces of the accommodation member 30.
  • the upper inner circumferential surface of the accommodating portion 10 and the upper outer circumferential surface of the outer accommodating member 30 of the mixing container according to the second embodiment of the present invention have both ends of the upper inner circumferential surface of the accommodating portion 10 and the outer accommodating member ( A connecting piece 90 connected to the upper outer circumferential surface of the upper surface 30 to fix the external receiving member 30 may be provided at a predetermined interval.
  • the lower plate 70 is broken and accommodated in the inner accommodating member 50. Since the first material 501 is discharged into the contents (not shown) accommodated inside the accommodating part 10, the first material 501 and the contents (not shown) are more easily and easily mixed when necessary. Not only the contents (not shown) having various flavors and aromas can be produced, but also the inner accommodating member 50 is screwed into the outer accommodating member 30, so that the inner accommodating member ( There is no fear that the 50 may be easily separated and broken, and in particular, a lower end of the inner accommodating member 50 may not break the lower plate 70 during distribution and storage. ) Two components, i.e. the outer Doemeun components significantly reduces the number as compared with the conventional because for member 30 and the inner housing member 50 is provided, of course, because the structure becomes simple, also is an advantage that the manufacturing cost can be significantly reduced.
  • FIG. 5 is a perspective view schematically showing a heating cooling vessel according to a third embodiment of the present invention
  • FIGS. 6 and 7 are cross-sectional views schematically showing the cross-sectional state of FIG.
  • the heating cooling container according to the third embodiment of the present invention is large, as shown in FIGS. 5 to 7, and a receiving portion 10 in which contents (not shown) are accommodated therein;
  • An outer accommodating member 30 positioned in the accommodating portion 10 and having an upper portion at which an internal thread line 301 is formed on an inner circumferential surface thereof;
  • a male thread line 503 is formed on the outer circumferential surface of the outer receiving member 30 to be screwed with the female thread line 301 of the outer receiving member 30 so as to be positioned in a movable state within the outer receiving member 30, and the lower direction is formed therein.
  • An inner accommodating member 50 in which a lower portion in which the first material 501 to be discharged is received is opened;
  • the first material 501 that is broken by the pressing force applied by the inner accommodating member 50 moving downward in the state provided in the lower portion of the outer accommodating member 30 to be received inside the inner accommodating member 50.
  • Bottom plate 70 for discharging downward It is formed in the lower direction of the lower plate 70, and mixed with the first material 501 discharged in the lower direction therein to generate an exothermic or endothermic reaction to heat or cool the contents (not shown) accommodated in the receiving portion And a receiving space 90 in which the lower portion of the second material 901 is accommodated in a closed state.
  • the accommodating part 10 of the third embodiment may be in an open state. At this time, both sides of the upper part of the accommodating part 10 extend in the downward direction, for example, as shown in FIG. Each of the receiving members 30 may be bent.
  • the outer receiving member 30 of the third embodiment may also be in an open state, in which the upper both sides of the outer receiving member 30 are bent horizontally outward as shown in FIG. Each can be extended.
  • the upper both sides of the outer receiving member 30 may be seated on the upper both sides of the accommodating part 10 in a state where the adhesive is fixed by, for example, a bond.
  • the contents (not shown) of the third embodiment may be, for example, liquid water, coffee, milk, or the like, but is not limited thereto.
  • water may be used as the first material 501, and quicklime or magnesium may be used as the second material 901.
  • water may be used as the first material 501, and urea may be used as the second material 901, but is not limited thereto.
  • the grooves 701 described above in the first and second embodiments may be formed on both sides of the lower plate 70 of the third embodiment, respectively.
  • one side and the other side wall 303 which extends integrally in the lower direction from the lower both sides of the outer receiving member 30, respectively, 305 is formed, and the lower plate 307 for closing the lower side of the one side and the other side wall (303, 305) is formed integrally horizontally on the lower side of the one side and the other side wall (303, 305), the one side and the other
  • the accommodation space 90 may be formed between the sidewalls 303 and 305.
  • the second material 901 is formed between the one side and the other side walls 303 and 305 extending integrally in the lower direction on both lower sides of the outer receiving member 30 of the third embodiment. ) Has the advantage of being able to more easily form the receiving space (90) for receiving.
  • the upper inner both sides of the accommodating part 10 of the third embodiment extend downwardly from both inner upper sides of the accommodating part 10, respectively, and the lower end is bent inward.
  • One side and the other side support plates 310 and 330 supporting the lower sides of the outer receiving member 30 is formed, and the one side and the lower end of the one side and the other side support plates 310 and 330 are integrally extended in a downward direction, respectively;
  • the other side walls 311 and 331 are formed, and the lower plate 350 for closing the lower side of the one side and the other side walls 311 and 331 is integrally formed under the one side and the other side walls 311 and 331.
  • the accommodation space 90 may be formed between one side and the other side walls 311 and 331.
  • the outer circumferential surface of the outer accommodating member 30 may be fixed to the inner circumferential surfaces of the one side and the other side support plates 310 and 330 by a bond or the like.
  • the one side and the other side wall 311 which is integrally extended in the lower direction to the lower ends of the one side and the other side support plates 310 and 330 which are respectively formed in the lower direction on the upper inner both sides of the receiving portion 10 of the third embodiment Since the accommodation space 90 is formed between 331, there is an advantage that it is possible to more easily form the accommodation space 90 to accommodate the second material 901.
  • FIG. 8 is a cross-sectional view schematically illustrating a state in which the lower plate 70 of FIG. 7 is broken.
  • an upper plate 505 for closing an upper portion of the inner accommodating member 50 is provided inside the upper side of the inner accommodating member 50 of the third embodiment, and the upper plate 505 is provided.
  • a knob 507 for rotating the inner accommodating member 50 in the left and right directions so that the inner accommodating member 50 can be moved up and down is formed extending in the upper direction, the interior of the knob 507
  • An exhaust port 509 is formed in the lower part of the open state to exhaust the gas generated when the first and second materials 501 and 901 are mixed with each other.
  • the exhaust port forming unit 510 may be formed to form the exhaust port 509 in a state where the upper and lower portions are broken by the user so that the gas may be exhausted through the 509.
  • the exhaust port forming unit 510 may include, for example, an upper plate 511 horizontally provided inside the upper portion of the knob 507, and grooves 511 a having an open state on both sides of the knob 507; And a handle portion 513 extending in the upper direction to the other side of the upper plate 511 and then bent horizontally and pulled upward by the user to break the upper plate 511.
  • the knob 507 When the knob 507 is rotated in the left and right direction, the inner accommodating member 50 is moved up and down, and the lower plate 70 is moved by the pressing force applied downward by the inner accommodating member 50 moving up and down. As shown in FIG. 8, the first material 501 contained in the inner accommodating member 50 falls into the second material 901 contained in the accommodating space 90 to be mixed with each other.
  • the exhaust port 509 for exhausting the gas generated when the first and second materials 501 and 901 are mixed with each other is formed. Gases generated when the 501 and 901 are mixed with each other can be more easily exhausted to the outside through the exhaust port 509, and as a result, when the first and second materials 501 and 901 are mixed with each other. There is an advantage that can be prevented in advance safety accidents such as explosions that can occur.
  • FIG. 9 is a cross-sectional view schematically illustrating a state in which the discharge preventing member 100 is formed below the upper plate 505 of FIG. 7.
  • the lower portion of the upper plate 505 of the third embodiment is in communication with the exhaust port 509, the first material 501 or the second material 901 is discharged through the exhaust port 509 It is preferable that the discharge preventing member 100 in a state in which the lower part is opened to prevent it from extending downward.
  • FIG. 10 is a cross-sectional view schematically illustrating a state in which the accommodation part 10 of FIG. 9 is turned upside down.
  • the receiving portion 10 Due to the discharge preventing member 100 extending downward in the lower portion of the upper plate 505 of the third embodiment, for example, the receiving portion 10 is collapsed during transportation or turned over as shown in FIG. 10.
  • the first material 501 or the second material 901 may be advantageously prevented from being discharged to the outside through the exhaust port 509.
  • the other side of the lower portion of the accommodating part 10 may have a discharge hole having an upper and lower openings for discharging contents (not shown) in a heated or cooled state accommodated in the accommodating part 10. It is preferable that the outlet forming part 110 forming the 105 is formed.
  • the discharge port forming unit 110 may be provided horizontally in the discharge port 105, and the horizontal plate 111 may be formed with grooves 111a having a lower side open at both sides thereof, and the horizontal plate ( One side is attached to the lower portion of the 111, the other side is pulled in the lower direction by the user handle portion 113 for breaking the horizontal plate 111; may be made.
  • the lower plate 70 is broken so that the first accommodating member 50 is accommodated in the inner accommodating member 50.
  • the material 501 is discharged into the second material 901 contained in the accommodation space 90, the first and second materials 501 and 901 are mixed with each other to cause an exothermic or endothermic reaction.
  • the content (not shown) accommodated in 10) has the advantage that it can be heated or cooled more simply and easily if necessary.
  • the container of the first embodiment, the mixing container of the second embodiment, and the heating / cooling container of the third embodiment may be used for cans, PET bottles, pouches, and the like, but are not necessarily limited thereto. to be
  • the present invention not only can easily and easily mix the first substance and the contents when necessary to produce contents having various tastes and aromas, but also the first and second substances can be mixed with each other to make the contents simpler and easier. It can be heated or cooled, and furthermore, since the number of components is greatly reduced as well as the conventional structure, the structure is also simple, there is an effect that the manufacturing cost can be significantly reduced.

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La présente invention concerne un récipient, un récipient mélangeur, et un récipient chauffant/réfrigérant. Ce récipient comprend un contenant principal capable de recevoir des contenus, un contenant extérieur, un contenant intérieur, et une plaque de fond. Le contenant extérieur, qui est disposé de façon à s'insérer à l'intérieur du contenant principal, et qui est ouvert sur le dessus, est pourvu d'un filetage femelle réalisé dans l'une de ses surfaces périphériques intérieures. Le contenant intérieur, qui ouvre par le bas, comporte un filetage mâle réalisé sur l'une de ses surfaces périphériques extérieures de façon, d'une part à se visser sur le filetage femelle du contenant extérieur, et d'autre part à se placer mobile verticalement dans le contenant extérieur. Ce contenant intérieur renferme des premières substances qui, lorsqu'elles se déchargeront, constitueront le contenu renfermé dans le contenant principal. La plaque du fond est prévue pour se briser lorsqu'elle reçoit la pression qu'y applique le contenant intérieur lorsqu'il se déplace verticalement dans la partie inférieure du contenant extérieur, de façon que les premières substances contenues dans le contenant intérieur puissent se décharger dans le contenu enfermé dans le contenant principal. Selon l'invention, d'une part les premières substances et les contenus peuvent se mélanger entre eux, simplement et commodément, le moment venu, de façon à produire des contenus de divers parfums et goûts, d'autre part des premières et secondes substances peuvent être mélangées entre elles, et les contenus résultants peuvent être réchauffés simplement et commodément ou refroidis à volonté, et enfin le coût de fabrication du récipient peut être considérablement réduit étant donné que le nombre de pièces demandées est fortement réduit, et que sa structure est simplifiée.
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