WO2016124622A1 - Ring for securing a pouch in a pressurized dispenser and method for pressurizing a pressurized dispenser fitted with such a ring - Google Patents
Ring for securing a pouch in a pressurized dispenser and method for pressurizing a pressurized dispenser fitted with such a ring Download PDFInfo
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65D—CONTAINERS 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
- B65D83/00—Containers or packages with special means for dispensing contents
- B65D83/14—Containers or packages with special means for dispensing contents for delivery of liquid or semi-liquid contents by internal gaseous pressure, i.e. aerosol containers comprising propellant for a product delivered by a propellant
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- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65B—MACHINES, APPARATUS OR DEVICES FOR, OR METHODS OF, PACKAGING ARTICLES OR MATERIALS; UNPACKING
- B65B31/00—Packaging articles or materials under special atmospheric or gaseous conditions; Adding propellants to aerosol containers
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- B65D83/00—Containers or packages with special means for dispensing contents
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
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- B65D—CONTAINERS 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
- B65D83/00—Containers or packages with special means for dispensing contents
- B65D83/14—Containers or packages with special means for dispensing contents for delivery of liquid or semi-liquid contents by internal gaseous pressure, i.e. aerosol containers comprising propellant for a product delivered by a propellant
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
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- B65D83/00—Containers or packages with special means for dispensing contents
- B65D83/14—Containers or packages with special means for dispensing contents for delivery of liquid or semi-liquid contents by internal gaseous pressure, i.e. aerosol containers comprising propellant for a product delivered by a propellant
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- Ring for fixing a pocket in a pressure distributor and method for pressurizing a pressure distributor equipped with such a ring
- the invention relates to a fixing ring for a pressure distributor, and a method for pressurizing a pressure distributor provided with a ring according to the invention.
- the pressure distributors for which the ring of the invention is intended consist of a container, a valve mounted on a cup and a fixing ring on which is fixed a pocket.
- the fixing ring is provided with a central portion on the outer face of which is fixed a pocket and whose cross section is smaller than the section of the opening of the container to which the ring is intended, and a collar for the fixing the ring between the edge of the opening of the container and the peripheral edge of the valve cup and / or for sealing between the ring and the cup and / or between the ring and the edge of the opening of the container, the diameter of the flange being greater than the diameter of the opening of the container to which the ring is intended.
- There are several ways to pressurize a pressure distributor depending on whether the valve is a metering valve or a single valve, whether the product to be packaged is viscous or not and whether it is in a bag or directly in the container.
- the propellant gas was introduced through an opening in the bottom of the container already containing the product to be packaged. After pressurizing, the opening was closed by a small plug called plug.
- This technique is still used in some cases, but other methods have been developed.
- the product to be packaged is not placed in a bag, it is possible to first introduce the product, to position the valve on the container, to add the propellant gas through the slot created in lifting the valve and then depressing or crimping the valve.
- the propellant can also be added via the valve.
- the filling solution via the valve is not always applicable. It is not suitable for example metering valves that have an intermediate reservoir that can not be opened both on the outside and on the inside of the container.
- the solution described above is also not applicable if the product to be packaged is not sufficiently fluid to flow fairly quickly through the narrow channel through the valve or if the remains can not be easily cleaned. .
- the product to be packaged is too viscous or too thick, which is the case for example silicone, glue, sticky materials, pasta such as pasta churros, it is not possible, cheaply , to get it into the container or into the inner bag through the valve, even through a valve with large flow.
- the problem of cleaning the valve after filling because the product is usually on the wall. It is therefore necessary to pour the product into the container or into the bag before the valve is put in place.
- the pressurization is done by passing the gas between the valve cup and the neck of the container before fixing the cup on the container. If against the viscous product is contained in a bag, it is common that it is fixed, not to the valve as for fluid products, but the neck of the container.
- valve cup It can be sealed between the valve cup and the neck of the container, or be welded to a fixing ring whose upper part is wedged between the neck of the container and the cup.
- a fixing ring whose upper part is wedged between the neck of the container and the cup.
- the ring provided with the pocket is placed on the neck of the container resting on its flange, the product is poured into the pocket through the large diameter channel of the ring.
- the valve is placed at the top of the ring and its cup is crimped or dudgeonnée on the neck of the container by sealingly wedging the flange of the ring.
- the propellant gas is then introduced into the container according to the traditional method, that is to say via an opening made in the bottom of the container, which opening is then closed using a plug.
- the object of the invention is to simplify the pressurization of a dispenser provided with a valve and a fixing ring on which is fixed a pocket, and thus to avoid piercing the bottom of the container.
- This object is achieved according to the invention because the ring is provided with a connecting part situated between the central part and the flange, and on the outside face of which at least one passage is made, the passage or passages not extending beyond said joining portion and being dimensioned so that when the ring is placed in the opening of a container with its passages at the edge of the opening of the container, the passages extend on either side of the edge of the opening and each form a path putting in contact the part of the outer face of the ring located outside the container and the part of the outer face of the ring located inside the container. It is thus possible to penetrate the gas into the container via the passage or passages when the ring is placed in the neck of the housing with its passages at the edge of the opening of the container, protruding below and below of said edge.
- the flange to seal between the ring and the peripheral edge of the cup when the ring is placed in the opening of a container with its or its passages located at the edge of the opening of the container and that gas is introduced into the container through the passage or passages.
- the ring is provided with a single annular passage which makes the complete turn of the ring.
- the ring may also be provided with at least one of the following elements: (i) a pin for fixing a dip tube, (ii) a pin for fixing anti-sag means, (iii) anti-sag means, iv) fins to facilitate the attachment of the pocket. It is preferably provided with a flexible pouch fixed on its central part. Anti-collapse means include means that prevent the bag from collapsing, that is to say, to collapse on itself by creating pockets that are isolated from the valve and whose contents can not be extract.
- the ring can be supplied alone or with a pocket fixed on its central part.
- the ring is provided on its outer face at the or of the passages of a shoulder parallel to the collar, the outer diameter of the shoulder being greater than the diameter of the opening of the container and the height of the shoulder being such that the passage or passages extend on either side of said shoulder.
- the fixing means of the valve on the ring may consist of a nozzle attached to the lower end of the valve stem, the nozzle being provided with at least one hook dimensioned so that when the valve is mounted in the ring with the peripheral edge of its cup bearing against the flange of the ring, the hook or hooks are snapped behind bearing surfaces formed on the ring, preferably behind the lower edge of the central portion of the ring , so that when the valve is mounted in the ring, it is immobilized relative to the ring at least in the axial direction.
- step (g) it is preferable in step (g) to secure the cup to the container by swaging, crimping or any other assembly method. If the cup and the container are plastic, we can for example weld them together.
- step (e) it will be possible to maintain the cup on the ring so as to form a tight connection.
- step (a) the ring is introduced into the container until the passage (s) are at the level of the edge of the opening of the container. extending on either side of said edge so that it is not necessary to move the ring in step (d).
- step (a) the ring is introduced into the container until its collar bears on the edge of the opening of the container.
- step (d) the ring is partially out of the container until the passage or passages are at the edge of the opening of the container extending on both sides of said edge.
- step (c) the valve is fixed to the ring by means of fixing means provided on the valve.
- the valve is preferably attached to the ring in step (c) by snapping hooks behind bearing surfaces formed in the ring.
- a pull is exerted on the cup of the valve, for example by suction.
- FIG. 1 a sectional view of a first embodiment of a fixing ring according to the invention
- Figure 2 an enlarged view (a) of the ring of Figure 1 and (b) a second embodiment of a fixing ring according to the invention;
- Figure 3 an exploded view of a dispenser according to a first embodiment
- Figure 4 an exploded view of the dispenser valve of Figure 3;
- Figure 5 an exploded view of a dispenser according to a second embodiment
- Figure 6 an exploded sectional view of the dispenser valve of Figure 5;
- FIG. 7 an exploded perspective view of the valve of Figure 5;
- Figure 8 a sectional view of the valve of Figure 7 mounted on the ring of Figure 1;
- Figure 9 the different steps of the dispenser filling process of the first embodiment
- Figure 10 the different steps of the method of filling the distributor of the second embodiment
- Figure 1 1 perspective view of the ring of the invention provided with a pocket
- Figure 12 partial sectional view of the dispenser of Figure 3.
- spatial references such as “lower” and “upper”, “above” and “below” or “inside the container” are used. "Outside the container”.
- the ring on the one hand and the valve on the other hand are manufactured independently of each other and independently of the container. The protection includes the ring alone. Therefore, the spatial references are made with respect to the ring and the valve as they are intended to be used assembled in a pressure distributor whose valve is placed above the container. This does not prevent the dispenser can be used in all positions, including the valve under the container.
- valve, the ring and the container all have a certain symmetry of rotation about an axis (A) passing through the rod, the ring and the container.
- This axis is visible in Figure 3.
- the terms “axial” and “radial” refer to this axis and mean parallel and perpendicular to this axis respectively.
- the invention relates to a method of pressurizing a dispenser with a valve and an inner bag.
- a special ring has been developed.
- the valve used is a valve with a large flow rate.
- metering valves or even traditional valves with which a filling through the valve would be possible.
- Dispensers with pouches consist essentially of a container, a valve, a fixing ring and a pocket attached to the fixing ring.
- a fixing ring generally consists of a tubular central portion (31) on the outer face of which is fixed the pocket (4).
- the cross section of this central portion is smaller than the section of the opening (1 1) of the neck of the container, so that it can freely enter this opening.
- the central portion (31) is surmounted by a flange (32) flaring away from the axis (A) and whose outer edge has a diameter greater than the diameter of the opening (1 1) of the neck of the container (1).
- This collar serves essentially to limit the penetration of the ring into the container. It also serves to seal on the one hand between the cup and the ring and on the other hand between the container and the ring.
- junction portion (33) Between the central portion (31) and the flange (32) is a junction portion (33) whose cross section is also smaller than the section of the opening (1 1) of the neck of the container, so that can freely enter the opening.
- the cross section of this junction part and usually greater than the cross section of the central portion (31) although this is not imperative.
- the ring may also be provided with a tenon for fixing for example a dip tube. It can also be provided with anti-sag means (34), for example in the form of one or more parallel helical elements (341) extending over part or all of the depth of the pocket.
- the anti-sag means may be an integral part of the ring as in the present example, or be fixed to a tenon, for example by fixing force or by screwing. They can also be welded by ultrasound or any other suitable method.
- the filling of a dispenser equipped with a large flow valve and an internal pocket begins by placing the ring in the container so that it bears with its flange (32) on the edge (12) of the opening (1 1) of the neck of the container.
- the product to be packaged is introduced into the bag via the central channel (35) passing through at least the junction portion (33) and the central portion (31) of the ring.
- the valve is then introduced into the central channel (35) until the peripheral edge (231) of the cup (23) comes into contact with the flange (32) of the ring and the rolled edge (12) surrounding the opening (1 1) of the neck of the container.
- the cup is dug or crimped on the neck so as to seal both between the ring and the cup and between the ring and the rolled edge (12).
- the ring When the dispenser is filled, the ring is wedged between the neck of the container (1) and the cup (23). The product to be packaged is in the bag (4) while the propellant is in the space between the bag and the wall of the container (1).
- pressurizing is done before the valve is attached to the container. For this, the cup is held above the neck of the container forming an annular gap between the cup and the rolled edge of the container. The gas can then be introduced into the container via this annular slot.
- the method of the invention provides for the passage of gas through passages located between the outer face of the ring and the neck of the container, before permanently driving the ring and the valve to close the dispenser, then to fix tightly the cup to the container.
- the ring (3a, 3b) of the invention is provided on the outer face of its junction portion (33) of one or more passages (361). These passages are limited to the junction portion, that is to say, they continue neither along or beyond the collar, nor along the central portion on which is fixed the pocket.
- the passages are dimensioned so that, when the ring is placed in the opening (1 1) of a container with its passages (361) located at the height of the rolled edge (12) of the opening (1 1 ) of the container, the passage or passages extend on either side of the edge (12) of the opening (1 1).
- the passages thus each form a path bringing into contact the portion of the outer face of the ring located outside the container and the portion of the outer face of the ring located inside the container.
- the passages take the form of vertical grooves (361) made on the outer face of the wall of the ring. These grooves are made in a portion of the wall of the joining portion (33).
- the ring (3b) is further provided with a shoulder (36) located in the joining portion (33).
- This shoulder (36) is parallel to the flange (32) and has a diameter slightly greater than the diameter of the opening (1 1) of the container so that the ring can be placed in an intermediate position, resting with this shoulder ( 36) on the rolled edge (12) of the container.
- the passages (361) pass through the shoulder.
- the passages and the shoulder (36) are dimensioned so that when the ring bears with its shoulder against the rolled edge of the opening, the gas can flow freely from the outside of the container inwards through these passages.
- the shoulder (36) plays no role, so that the presence of the passages (361) in this shoulder has no effect on the final seal.
- the pocket (4) is fixed, preferably by welding, on the outer face of the central portion (31) of the ring.
- it can be provided on the outer surface of the central portion two fins (312) vertical and pointed, placed opposite to each other.
- These fins give the central portion a radial section (that is to say, perpendicular to the axis (A)) shaped boat.
- the radial section is substantially diamond-shaped whose angles at the ends of the small diagonal are obtuse and rounded, while the angles at the ends of the large diagonal are acute and pointed.
- the boat cross-section is smaller than the section of the container opening, and generally smaller than the cross section of the joining portion, which itself is generally of round section. Two ways of proceeding are possible to put under pressure the distributors provided with a ring according to the invention.
- Step (a) the ring (3b) of the invention is placed in the container (1).
- This ring is provided with a pocket (4) which can be wound around the axis (A) and held in this position by a self-adhesive strip that can easily break.
- This step is schematically represented in FIG. 9 (i).
- the ring is not fully embedded in the container, but only intermediate position with its shoulder (36) against the rolled edge (12) of the container.
- the pocket is inside the container.
- Step (b) The filling head is then introduced into the central channel (35) and the product to be packaged is poured into the pocket that unfolds as filling.
- the filling head is designed such that it bears against the inner wall of the central channel (35) sealing against the outside. This step is shown schematically in Figure 9 (ii). At the end of filling, the filling head is discarded.
- Step (c) The valve (2a; 2b) is then placed in the upper part of the central channel
- Step (d) In this first embodiment, the ring (3b) rests on the rolled edge of the neck of the container resting on its shoulder (36). It is not necessary to move it.
- the pressurization can be carried out directly after step (c) during the epate (e).
- Step (e) Pressurization can begin.
- the cup is held by force against the flange so that a tight junction is formed between the two parts. To do this, be careful not to press too hard on the ring to avoid the risk of pushing it into the container beyond its shoulder.
- a seal can be placed in the bottom of the peripheral edge of the cup.
- the ring is generally made of a sufficiently flexible plastic material, it can ensure this function itself.
- the gas enters the interior of the container through the passages (361). It is then in the space between the pocket and the wall of the container. Under the effect of the gas pressure, the ring is pushed against the cup thus increasing the seal between the ring and the cup.
- Step (f) Once pressurization is complete, pressure is exerted on the cup to force the ring to fully penetrate the container despite the retaining effect of its shoulder (36).
- the valve, and with it the ring pushed by the cup of the valve continue to descend into the container until the collar (32) of the ring and the peripheral edge (231) the cup are supported against the rolled edge (12) of the container. The ring is then in the low position as shown in Figure 9 (v).
- Step (g) At this stage of filling, it is possible to permanently fix the cup on the container.
- This attachment can be done in different ways depending on the materials used. If the cup is metallic, it can be dug out on the container. In this case, the wall of the peripheral edge of the cup is pushed outwards towards the lower edge of the rolled edge (12) so that the wall comes to conform to the shape of the rolled edge by sealingly wedging the collar (32). It would also be possible to crimp it rather than dudge it. If the cup and the container are made of plastic, it is possible to weld them together.
- the inner channel (35) of the ring and the contents of the pocket are isolated from the outside not only at the valve, but also at the seal formed by the contact between the flange and the peripheral edge (231) of the cup.
- the space between the container and the bag is insulated from the outside by the seal formed by the flange (32) and the rolled edge (12) of the container.
- FIG. 10 shows the method of the example of the ring (3b) with shoulder, the person skilled in the art understands that it does not play any role and that the process can therefore be carried out with a base ring (3a). ).
- This second method makes it possible to use the filling machines in which the cup is raised to pass the gas between the cup and the rolled edge. For this embodiment, it is necessary to use a particular valve.
- the fixing means are constituted by a nozzle (24) attached to the lower end of the rod (21) of the valve.
- the tip is provided on its upper part with a ring of link (241) and on its lower part one or more hooks (242).
- the lower end of the rod (21) is in turn provided with a pin (21 1) intended to penetrate into the opening of the connecting ring (241) so as to center the two parts before welding them together .
- the method of the second embodiment proceeds as follows.
- Step (a) The ring (3a; 3b) is placed in the container (1).
- This ring is provided with a pocket (4) which can be wound around the axis (A) and held in this position by a self-adhesive strip that can easily break.
- Step (b) The product to be packaged is then poured into the pouch via the central channel
- Step (c) After filling, the filling head is discarded. The valve is then put in place as shown schematically in Figure 10 (iii). For this, the rod (21) provided with the nozzle (24) enters the central channel
- the valve being attached to the ring via the hooks (242), the upward movement of the valve causes the same displacement of the ring and the filled bag.
- the lifting of the valve is done by pulling on the cup (23).
- the ring (3b) is provided with a shoulder (36)
- simply lift the ring until this shoulder is close to the rolled edge (12) of the opening of the container. It is not necessary for the shoulder to come out of the container. It is therefore not necessary to exercise a very strong traction. This situation is clearly visible on the right of Figure 10 (vi).
- the ring (3a) has no shoulder, the ring is raised until the passages (361) are at the level of the rolled edge (12) of the container extending from both sides from this rolled edge.
- Step (e) Once the ring (3a, 3b) in the intermediate position, it is possible to penetrate the gas under pressure through the passages (361) as shown in Figures 10 (iv) and 10 (vi) for the ring (3b) with shoulder, or 10 (vii) for the ring (3a) without shoulder. Under the effect of the pressure of the gas, the ring is glued against the cup and thus ensures the seal between the ring and the cup. The junction between the collar (32) of the ring and the peripheral edge (231) of the cup being sealed, the gas can not enter the bag, nor the product to be conditioned out.
- Step (f) When the pressurization is complete, the valve with the ring and the pocket is again descended until the peripheral edge (231) of the cup and the collar (32) are in contact with the edge rolled from the container. The ring is thus again in the down position as shown in FIG. 10 (v).
- Step (g) At this stage of the process, it is possible to attach the cup to the container.
- this attachment can be done for example by dudonneronnant the cup on the rolled edge or crimping. If the cup and the container are made of plastic, it is also possible to weld them to one another.
- valves equipped with a high-volume valve
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ES16703485T ES2713421T3 (en) | 2015-02-05 | 2016-02-03 | Fastening ring of a bag in a pressure dispenser and pressurization procedure of a pressure dispenser provided with such a bag |
MX2017010083A MX2017010083A (en) | 2015-02-05 | 2016-02-03 | Ring for securing a pouch in a pressurized dispenser and method for pressurizing a pressurized dispenser fitted with such a ring. |
BR112017016748-4A BR112017016748B1 (en) | 2015-02-05 | 2016-02-03 | RING FOR FIXING A PACKAGE IN A DISTRIBUTOR UNDER PRESSURE AND PROCESS OF PRESSURIZING A DISTRIBUTOR UNDER PRESSURE EQUIPPED WITH SUCH RING |
PL16703485T PL3253685T3 (en) | 2015-02-05 | 2016-02-03 | Fitting member for fixing a pouch within a pressurized dispenser and method for charging a pressurized dispenser comprising such a pouch |
EP16703485.9A EP3253685B1 (en) | 2015-02-05 | 2016-02-03 | Fitting member for fixing a pouch within a pressurized dispenser and method for charging a pressurized dispenser comprising such a pouch |
US15/548,454 US20180022536A1 (en) | 2015-02-05 | 2016-02-03 | Ring for securing a pouch in a pressurized dispenser and method of pressurizing a pressurized dispenser provided with such a ring |
CA2973719A CA2973719C (en) | 2015-02-05 | 2016-02-03 | Ring for securing a pouch in a pressurized dispenser and method for pressurizing a pressurized dispenser fitted with such a ring |
CU2017000101A CU20170101A7 (en) | 2015-02-05 | 2016-02-03 | RING FOR THE SETTING OF A BAG IN A PRESSURE DISTRIBUTOR AND PRESSURE PROCEDURE OF A PRESSURE DISTRIBUTOR PROVIDED WITH A RING OF THIS TYPE |
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