WO2016158553A1 - Récipient doté d'une paille intégrée - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a container incorporating a straw.
- paper containers for beverages are generally manufactured by assembling packaging materials that have a laminated structure by laminating a resin film or metal foil in a laminated form on a paperboard substrate, and using straws.
- a method of perforating or cutting in advance on the paperboard substrate of the straw insertion site of the laminated packaging material is known.
- Patent Document 3 it is not known that the perforations and cuts in the packaging material are easily broken by hand.
- JP 2006-256293 A JP-A-9-249261 Japanese Patent Application No. 2014-240779
- the present invention has been made to solve these problems.
- the cylindrical packaging material has a double structure of an outer outer cylinder and an inner inner cylinder.
- the inner straw tube as a straw so that the contents can be drunk
- Cut the outer cylinder by cutting or perforating the base material or the layer containing the base material or the layer containing the base material at the site of the outer cylinder incision line in the laminated packaging material in advance. That the line can be easily and manually opened.
- the outer cylinder is manually opened and the upper end of the inner cylinder is pulled out of the container so that the contents can be drunk using it as a straw. It is characterized by that.
- the present invention according to claim 2 is characterized in that the inner cylinder of the cylindrical packaging material having a double structure is further made into a double structure of an outer closed cylinder and an inner straw cylinder.
- the closed cylinder is completely bonded and fused with the inner straw cylinder at the bottom, and the contents of the container do not enter the closed cylinder (between the closed cylinder and the inner straw cylinder) from the bottom of the container.
- the closed cylinder is bonded and fused with the outer cylinder of the container in the upper part, and the surface of the closed cylinder is brought together by manually breaking open on the outer cylinder incision line.
- the upper end of the straw tube that is torn open is exposed to the outside of the container.
- the inside and outside of the container are sealed outside the straw by the closed cylinder, and when the upper end of the straw cylinder is pulled out of the container by breaking the outer cylinder incision line, the contents may spill out from outside the straw section. It has no structure
- the present invention described in claim 3 is the content of the invention described in claim 2 when the container is crushed or the container is compressed unexpectedly when the contents are drunk because the inside and outside of the container are sealed outside the straw.
- the present invention described in claim 2 uses a straw instead of using a closed cylinder that seals other than the straw part.
- a semi-closed cylinder with a semi-closed cylinder vent is used without sealing other than the part.
- the inner cylinder of the double-structured cylindrical packaging material is further made into a triple structure of a closed cylinder, an air cylinder and a straw cylinder, so that the contents can be drunk with the straw cylinder.
- the internal pressure of the container can be kept constant by allowing air to flow between the inside and the outside of the container with the surrounding air cylinder.
- the present invention described in claim 5 is characterized in that the invention described in claims 1 to 4 is applied to a cylindrical or polygonal column-shaped container formed by bonding a plurality of panels.
- the present invention according to claim 6 is characterized in that the invention according to claims 1 to 4 is applied to a tetrahedron type or conical type container having no distinction between a top part and a body part.
- At least a part of the outer tube incision is incised in advance and sealed with a seal, and the user peels off the seal.
- the upper part of the straw tube can be brought out of the container by opening a part or all of the outer tube incision part that has been closed by the seal, and further breaking open the rest of the outer tube incision part as necessary. It is possible to do it.
- the upper end of the straw cylinder of the inner cylinder of the container is exposed to the outside by manually tearing open the outer cylinder incision line of the outer cylinder of the double-structure container.
- the inside and outside of the container are sealed except for the straw portion, and the straw can be swung even if the container is swung strongly. It is possible to eliminate the possibility that contents will spill outside.
- the container since the portion other than the straw portion is sealed in the second aspect of the invention, the container is crushed when the contents are drunk, or the contents are removed from the straw when the container is unexpectedly pressed. The possibility of jetting out can be eliminated.
- the container internal pressure can always be kept constant while the contents are drunk with a straw, while the container is compared with the first and third aspects of the present invention. It is possible to reduce the possibility of the contents spilling around the straw or from the semi-closed tube vent when swung around. Further, if the straw tube protection part is provided, it is possible to prevent the consumer from spilling the contents during the work of taking out the straw as much as possible.
- the invention described in claims 1 to 4 can be applied to a container having a columnar shape or a polygonal column shape.
- the first to fourth aspects of the present invention can be applied to a tetrahedral or conical container.
- the basic mold of the present invention is the container according to claim 2, wherein the container is sealed by sealing the container other than the straw portion by a closed cylinder and processing such as making a cut in the base material of the cylindrical packaging material.
- This is a combination of the fact that the container can be opened.
- This is simplified by the container according to claim 1, but in the container according to claim 1, when the straw tube is exposed to the outside of the container, there is a large hole in the container and the container is inclined. The contents may leak out of the hole.
- many devices have been reported to prevent the contents from collapsing when the contents are drunk or when the contents are unexpectedly squeezed.
- the container using the semi-closed cylinder according to claim 3 is a little simplified. The contents freely enter the semi-closed tube (between the semi-closed tube and the straw tube inside the tube) through the semi-closed tube vent, and return from the opened lower end to the outer tube. It is a mechanism (a semi-closed tube vent is not necessary if the closed tube itself is short).
- Example 3 which will be described later, and the container of Example 3 is a container sealed outside the straw portion by the closed cylinder according to claim 2, and an outer cylinder vent newly set in another part of the container This outer cylinder vent may or may not be opened as desired by the user. This seems to be practical rather than a complex structure like the container of claim 4.
- the perforations, cuts, and part of the base material that are put in advance in the base material and the plurality of layers including the base material according to claims 1 to 7 are not limited to the strength of the entire packaging material and the packaging. Considering the relationship between the strength of the base material such as paperboard and resin in the material and the strength of the assembled container as a whole, whether it is a cut, a fine perforation, or a coarse perforation Or a bent cut as often seen in a candy box, or a horizontal line between bent cuts often found in a cardboard box, or only one of those found in a USB memory case Whether the arrows are connected, a new pattern is created, or a part is cut out with a width, and the part to be processed is only the base material, or the base material In the outer tube inner tube fusion part and panel joint part, all the panels to be bonded, fused, or cut all in the same pattern, etc., or the inner panel It will be decided whether or not to make another cut on the outer panel.
- a single packaging material is processed to produce a container.
- the present invention is not necessarily limited to producing a single packaging material. It is not something. Rather, since the specifications required for the packaging material differ between the outer cylinder and the inner cylinder, there is a possibility that it is better to make and paste each separately.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of Example 1.
- FIG. 1 The perspective view of the upper half part of the container which raised the ear part from FIG.
- FIG. 3 is a development view of the first embodiment.
- FIG. 1 The top view which looked at Example 3 from the upper part.
- the perspective view which exposed the upper end of the straw cylinder in the direction of FIG. The perspective view which looked at Example 3 from the opposite side of FIG.
- the perspective view which raised the ear part upper part from FIG. The perspective view which opened the outer side cylinder vent from FIG.
- FIG. The expanded view which expanded the part of the upper end of the inner side cylinder of Example 3.
- FIG. Explanatory drawing which showed the junction part of the top seal part of a closed cylinder and an outer cylinder.
- the schematic diagram of the cross section in the part of (C1) of FIG. 12 and FIG. The schematic diagram of the cross section in the part of (C2) of FIG. 12 and FIG.
- FIG. 1 The perspective view which pulled out the upper end of the air cylinder in the direction of FIG.
- the perspective view which exposed the upper end of the straw cylinder from FIG. FIG. The expanded view which expanded the part of the upper end of the inner side cylinder of Example 4.
- FIG. Explanatory drawing which showed the junction part of the top seal part of a closed cylinder and an outer cylinder.
- FIG. The perspective view which exposed the upper end of the straw cylinder in the direction of FIG.
- the perspective view which looked at Example 5 from the opposite side of FIG. FIG. The expanded view which expanded the part of the upper end of the inner side cylinder of Example 5.
- FIG. 41 is a cross-sectional view of the split surface at (C6) in FIG. 40 viewed from the side.
- FIG. 43 is a cross-sectional view in which the upper end of the straw tube is exposed from FIG. 42.
- Embodiments 1 to 6 will be described in detail with reference to FIGS.
- Example 1 is a container according to claim 1 and will be described with reference to FIGS. This embodiment is a brick type container.
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the present embodiment. Torso panels 1, 6, and 9 (411, 416, 419), top top forming panels 1 and 5 (311, 315), top ear forming panels 2 and 6 (312, 316) are visible. An inner cylinder (500) is built inside a portion surrounded by a thin broken line extending over the trunk panel 6 (416) and the top ear forming panel 6 (316).
- the consumer first exposes the upper end of the straw tube out of the container and drinks the contents, first of the two “ears”, the ear upper (302) and ear ears (306). Then, the ear part (306) having the inner cylinder (500) is built up. In addition, the ear part (306) is formed from the ear part forming panel 6 (316) and the ear part forming panels 7 and 8 which cannot be seen in FIG.
- FIG. 3 is a perspective view of the upper half of the container in a state where the ear part (306) is raised from FIG.
- the outer cylinder incision fold line (102) is perforated in the base material so that the consumer can easily fold it.
- FIG. 4 is a perspective view of the upper half of this embodiment as viewed from the opposite side of FIG.
- the parts indicated by the two dotted lines are the outer cylinder incision line A (103) and the outer cylinder incision line B (104), which are triangular above the two outer cylinder incision lines A and B (103, 104).
- the portion is the outer tube incision (105).
- the outer cylinder incision line A and the parts of the second (103, 104) are cut in the base material so that the consumer can easily tear them open manually.
- FIG. 5 shows a portion corresponding to the outer tube incision portion (105) in the top seal portion where the top seal panel 7 (217) and the top seal panel 8 (218) on the back side are joined from FIG. FIG. That is, among the top seal portions where the top seal panel 7 (217) and the top seal panel 8 (218) on the back side are joined, the consumer places the outer tube incision line (103) on the back side and FIG.
- the outer tube incision line B (104) which is not visible, is manually broken at the portion where the top seal panels 7 and 8 (217, 218) are joined.
- the part corresponding to the part (105) has been started up as indicated by the arrow.
- FIG. 6 shows that, from FIG. 5, the consumer pulls up the portion corresponding to the outer tube incision portion (105) in the top seal portion where the top seal panels 7 and 8 (217, 218) that have been raised are joined. Then, the two outer tube incision lines A and B (103, 104) are broken open, and the pulled-up outer tube incision part (105) is bent at the site of the outer tube incision part folding line (102). It is a perspective view of the upper half part of a container of the state where the upper end of the pipe
- FIG. 7 is a perspective view of the upper half of the container when FIG. 6 is viewed from the opposite direction of FIG.
- the outer tube incision (105) is bent and the upper end of the straw tube (600) is exposed.
- FIG. 8 is a development view of this embodiment.
- the outer cylinder incision part (105) is surrounded by three sides of the outer cylinder incision line A and B (103, 104) indicated by the dotted line and the outer cylinder incision bending line (102) indicated by the double line. It is.
- the parts of the outer tube incision line A and the second (103, 104) are notched in the base material so that the consumer can easily tear them manually, and the outer tube incision line bending line (102)
- the part is perforated in the base material so that the consumer can easily bend it.
- the ear upper (302) is the ear upper forming panel 2 (312) and the ear back forming panels 3 and 4 (313). 314), and the ear part (306) is formed from the ear part panel 6 (316) and the back part panel 7 and 8 (317, 318).
- the ear part 306 (306) incorporates the inner cylinder (500) when the container is produced.
- the portion indicated by the line representing the JR line is the support portion (501), which connects the outer cylinder (100) and the straw cylinder (600).
- the straw tube (600) has a laminated structure for the purpose of smoothing the bending and stretching process, which is folded when the product is manufactured and stretched when the consumer drinks the contents.
- the bending extension part (608) which cut out the base material is set.
- each part (unit: mm) was designed to the following specifications.
- the straw tube (600) is produced by joining the paste margin (609) of the straw tube (600) and the paste application part (601).
- the outer cylinder (100) is folded into a cylindrical shape with the straw cylinder (600) folded inward, and the glue margin (109) and the glue application part (101) of the outer cylinder (100) are further
- the glue margin side (409) and the glue application part side (401) of the body panel are joined and processed into a cylindrical shape.
- the top seal part (200) is joined by a conventionally known method, and the top part (300) and the top seal part (200) are processed into a brick shape.
- the contents are stored, and finally the bottom (108) is processed by a conventionally known method to complete a brick container.
- Example 2 is a container according to claims 1 and 6 and will be described with reference to FIGS. 9 to 11.
- This embodiment is a regular tetrahedron type container, and there is no distinction between a body part, a top part, and a bottom part.
- the present embodiment is composed of an outer cylinder formed from an outer cylinder panel, and an inner cylinder composed of a support section and a straw cylinder.
- FIG. 9 is a perspective view of the present embodiment placed in such a direction that the upper end of the straw tube is directed upward.
- the outer cylinder is formed by four outer cylinder panels of isosceles triangles and a rhombus outer cylinder panel as one glue, and two isosceles triangle outer cylinder panels 1 and 4 (121, 124) in FIG. ) And the diamond-shaped outer cylinder panel 5 (125), which is used as a margin, and the seal panels 1, 4 and 5 (221, 224, 225) are visible.
- the parts indicated by dotted lines are two outer tube incision lines and the second (103, 104), and the parts are cut in the base material so that consumers can easily tear them open manually.
- the part indicated by the double line is the outer tube incision fold line (102), and this part is perforated in the base material so that the consumer can easily bend it.
- a portion surrounded by the outer cylinder incision line A and the second (103, 104) and the outer cylinder incision part fold line (102) is the outer cylinder incision part (105).
- An inner cylinder (500) is built inside a portion surrounded by a thin broken line.
- FIG. 10 shows that from FIG. 9, the consumer tears open the two outer tube incision lines A and B (103, 104) to lift the outer tube incision part (105), and the outer tube incision part folding line (102) It is the perspective view of the state bent above, and the upper end of the straw cylinder (600) is exposed outside the container. The consumer can drink the contents using the straw tube (600) whose upper end is exposed outside the container as a straw.
- FIG. 11 is a development view of this embodiment.
- the outer cylinder panel (120) is formed of four isosceles triangular outer cylinder panels 1 to 4 (121, 122, 123, 124) and a diamond-shaped outer cylinder panel 5 (125) that serves as one glue margin. .
- the outer cylinder incision line A and B (103, 104) in which the base material is indicated by two dotted lines, and the incision fold line (106 in which the base material is indicated by two lines are perforated)
- the portion surrounded by the three sides is the outer tube incision (105).
- the portion indicated by the line representing the JR line is the support portion (501), which connects the outer cylinder panel 1 (171) and the straw cylinder (600) constituting the outer cylinder (100).
- each part (unit: mm) was designed to the following specifications.
- a straw cylinder (600) is produced by joining the paste margin (609) and the paste application part (601) of the straw cylinder (600), and the straw cylinder (600) is folded inward.
- the glued part (101) of the outer cylinder panel 1 (121) and the outer cylinder panel (125), which is also the glue margin (109), are joined in a cylindrical shape to form a cylinder.
- the seal panel 2 (222) and the seal panel 4 (224) are joined to store the contents, and finally the seal panel 1 (221) and the seal panel 3 (223) are joined to form a tetrahedral container.
- Example 3 is a container according to claim 2 and will be described with reference to FIGS. 1 and 12 to 22.
- This embodiment is a brick type container.
- the inner cylinder is composed of an outer closed cylinder, an inner straw cylinder, and a support portion that connects the outer closed cylinder and the inner straw cylinder.
- FIG. 12 is a perspective view of the present embodiment.
- the top forming panels 7 and 8 (337, 338) and the top seal panels 1, 8 and 9 (231, 238, 239) of the top seal portion are visible.
- An inner cylinder (500) is built inside a portion surrounded by a thin broken line extending over the trunk panel 9 (439) and the top forming panel 9 (339).
- FIG. 13 is a plan view of this embodiment as viewed from above.
- a portion indicated by a dotted line from the top seal panel 9 (239) to the top forming panel 9 (339) is an outer cylindrical incision line B (104), and is from the top seal panel 9 (239) to the top forming panel 9 (339).
- the right edge (the right end of the container) is the outer cylinder incision line A (103), and the two outer cylinder incision lines and the second part (103, 104) can be easily used by consumers.
- the base material is cut so that it can be torn open.
- An outer cylinder incision (105) is formed between the two outer cylinder incision lines A and B (103, 104), that is, from the outer cylinder incision line B (104) to the right end toward the container.
- the portion indicated by the double line at the lower end of the outer tube incision portion (105) is the outer tube incision portion fold line (102), and the portion is perforated so that the consumer can easily bend it. .
- the portion of the top seal panel 9 (239) that is in the range of the outer tube incision portion (105) slightly protrudes so as to be easily caught on the consumer's finger, and the convex portion (202) of the top seal portion.
- the portion of the top seal panel 5 on the back side joined to the top seal panels 1 and 9 (231, 239) is joined to the convex portion (202) of the top seal portion.
- the top seal portion is recessed so that it is not easily caught on the top, and the consumer hooks only the convex portion (202) of the top seal portion on the finger and pulls the outer tube incision portion (105) outward.
- the inner cylinder can be pulled out by tearing open the outer cylinder incision line and the top (103, 104) of the book.
- FIG. 14 shows that the consumer tears open the two outer tube incisions and the second (103, 104), pulls up the outer tube incision (105), and exposes the upper end of the straw tube (600) outside the container. It is the perspective view which looked at the state at the time of seeing from the direction of FIG. A part of the inner surface of the closed cylinder (800) is visible. Of the joints between the top seal part of the outer cylinder and the top seal part of the closed cylinder, the part that is not torn open is slightly recessed, forming a recess (201) in the top seal part.
- FIG. 15 is a perspective view of the present embodiment as viewed from the opposite side of FIG.
- the back of the ear forming panels 3 and 4 (333, 334) forming the top ear back (302) are visible.
- a portion indicated by a dotted line extending from the top seal panel 3 (233) to the back of the back cover forming panel 3 (333) is an outer tube vent opening incision line (133), which is not visible in FIG. 233) is a portion extending from the top seal panel 4 joined to the back of the ear shell forming panel 4 (334) to the outer cylinder vent opening incision line B, and the outer cylinder vent opening incision line 133 and the outer cylinder.
- the vent incision line is cut into the substrate so that the consumer can easily tear it open manually.
- the outer cylinder vent incision part (135) is a part of the back of the ear cap forming panels 3 and 4 (333, 334) that is pointed more than the outer cylinder vent incision line instep (133).
- FIG. 16 is a perspective view showing a state in which the consumer has raised the ear upper (302) formed from the back of the ear upper forming panels 3 and 4 and the ear upper forming panel 2 (332) from FIG.
- the other part is the outer cylinder vent opening incision (135).
- FIG. 17 is a perspective view showing a state where the consumer has opened the outer cylinder vent from FIG.
- the outer cylinder vent can be opened by bending the outer cylinder vent incision (135) above.
- the outer tube vent may be opened before the upper end of the straw tube is exposed outside the container, may be opened after the upper end of the straw tube is exposed outside the container, or may not be opened.
- FIG. 18 is a development view of this embodiment.
- the part indicated by the arrow with the alphabet serves as an index of the part to be bonded when assembling the present embodiment, and corresponds to the alphabet in FIGS.
- the outer cylinder incision part (105) is surrounded by the outer cylinder incision line A and B (103, 104) indicated by the dotted line and the outer cylinder incision part bending line (102) indicated by the double line. is there.
- the outer tube incision line A and the parts of the second tube (103, 104) are notched in the base material so that consumers can easily tear them open manually, and the outer tube incision fold line (102) The part is perforated in the base material so that the consumer can easily bend it.
- the portion corresponding to the outer cylinder incision part (105) is the outer cylinder when the consumer pulls up the upper end of the outer cylinder incision part (105).
- a convex part (202) that slightly protrudes is set so that the upper end of the incision part (105) is easily caught on the consumer's finger, and the opposite part joined to the convex part (202) of the top seal part is reversed.
- a recessed portion (201) that is slightly recessed is set.
- the ear upper (302) is formed by the ear upper forming panel 2 (332) and the back of the ear forming panels 3 and 4 (333, 334). Then, the outer tube vent opening incision portion (in order to allow the consumer to provide an outer tube vent as needed, in the range extending from the ear upper (302) and the top seal panels 3 and 4 (233, 234). 135).
- the outer cylinder vent incision line A and B (133, 134) indicated by the dotted line and the outer cylinder vent incision part folding line (132) indicated by the double line are the outer cylinder vent.
- An incision (135) The outer cylinder vent incision line A and B (133, 134) are cut into the base material so that the consumer can easily tear them open manually.
- the part (132) is perforated in the base material so that the consumer can easily bend it.
- the lower end of the closed tube (800) is a closed portion (804).
- the inner surface of the closed tube (800), both sides of the support portion (501) on the inside, the surface of the straw tube (600), Are completely bonded and fused, and the lower end of the closed cylinder is closed.
- the closed cylinder shortening part (805) for bending and shortening the remaining parts of the closed cylinder is set, and the closed cylinder is shortened when the container is manufactured.
- the base material is perforated at the site indicated by the double line so that the portion (805) can be easily bent.
- FIG. 19 is a developed view in which a portion around the upper end of the inner cylinder of the present embodiment is enlarged.
- the part indicated by the arrow with the alphabet serves as an index of the part to be bonded when assembling the present embodiment, and corresponds to the alphabet in FIGS.
- the numbers in parentheses between the parts indicated by the arrows with the alphabet are distances (mm) between the alphabet parts.
- the outer cylinder (100), the top seal part (200) of the closed cylinder (800), the top part (300), and the upper part close to the top part (300) of the body part (400) are cut out of the outer cylinder.
- the surface of the closed tube (800) and the inner surface of the outer tube (100) are completely Bonded and fused to
- the outer cylinder incision part (105) is surrounded on three sides by an outer cylinder incision line A and B (103, 104) indicated by dotted lines and an outer cylinder incision bending line (102) indicated by two lines. .
- outer cylinder incision line A and B (103, 104) shown by dotted lines are cut in the base material so that the consumer can easily tear them open manually.
- a portion of the outer cylinder incision fold line (102) indicated by a double line is perforated in the base material so that the consumer can easily fold it.
- the portion of the outer tube (100) and the inner surface of the outer tube (100) that are completely bonded and fused together is opened, the outer tube incision is pulled out, and the outer tube is cut at the outer tube incision fold line (102).
- the incision part (105) is bent, the closed cylinder (800) is opened, and the upper end of the straw cylinder (600) on the inside is exposed to the outside of the container.
- the straw tube (600) and the closed tube (800) of the inner tube (500) are bent when producing the product, and stretched when the consumer drinks the contents, thereby smoothing the bending and stretching process.
- a bent extension portion (608, 808) in which a base material is cut out is provided in the packaging material of the laminated structure.
- the size (unit: mm) of each part was set as follows.
- Whole brick pack 40 ⁇ 60 ⁇ 100, height of top seal portion (200): 10, height / width of concave portion (201) of top seal portion: 8/7, convex portion of top seal portion (202) Height / width: 12/7, width of outer tube incision (105): 7, total length of outer tube vent incision (135): 20, margin of outer tube (100) (109): 10, Width of closure part (804): 5, circumference / length / gluing margin of closure cylinder (800): 32/100/3, circumference / length / gluing margin of straw cylinder (600): 20/116/3, Width / length of support part (501): 1/66, distance of x and y and y and z of closed cylinder shortening part (805): 6 each.
- a straw cylinder (600) is produced by joining the paste margin (609) and the paste application part (601) of the straw cylinder (600), and the straw cylinder (600) is folded inward.
- the closed cylinder (800) is produced by joining the paste margin (809) of the closed cylinder (800) and the paste application part (801) in a compressed shape.
- the inner surface of the closing cylinder (800), both sides of the supporting part (501) on the inside thereof, and the surface of the straw cylinder (600) are respectively connected. Fully bonded and fused to close the lower end of the closed cylinder. At this time, since the closed cylinder (800) having a longer circumference than the straw cylinder (600) is left, the inner surfaces of the remaining portions of the closed cylinder are bonded and closed by the closed cylinder shortening portion (805).
- the top cylinder of the closed cylinder (800) and the outer cylinder (100) and the outer cylinder inner cylinder fusion part are joined.
- the upper end of the closed cylinder (800) is designed to reach the upper end of the top seal portion of the outer cylinder (100).
- FIG. 20 is an explanatory view showing a joint portion between the closed cylinder (800) and the top seal portion of the outer cylinder (100). At this time, a part indicated by an arrow with the same alphabet as the alphabet described in FIG. 18 or FIG. 19 is used as an index of a part to which the top seal portion is attached.
- the closed cylinder (800) and the top seal part of the outer cylinder (100) are installed in the positional relationship as shown in FIG.
- the outer cylinder inner cylinder fusion part (107) of the part extending from the seal part to the top part of the trunk part is bonded and fused, and the glue (109) and the pasting part (101) of the outer cylinder (100) are further attached.
- the outer cylinder (100) is processed into a cylindrical shape by joining. Note that “o” and “r” in FIG. 20 correspond to “o” and “r” in FIG. 21, respectively, in the folded back and top (806, 807) of the top seal portion of the closed cylinder.
- the contents are stored, and then the bottom (108) is processed by a known method, and the whole is adjusted to a brick shape to complete a brick container.
- FIG. 21 is a schematic diagram of a cross-section at the upper portion of the body, including the outer tube incision portion (105) and the outer tube inner tube fusion portion (107) in FIG. 12 and FIG. 18 (C1). 600), the correspondence of the parts indicated by the alphabets in the joint part of the closed cylinder (800) and the outer cylinder (100) and the adhesion / fusion part of the closed cylinder (800) and the outer cylinder (100). Yes.
- the parts indicated by x are the joint part between the paste margin of the straw tube (600) and the paste application part, the joint part between the paste margin and the paste application part of the closed cylinder (800), and the glue of the outer cylinder (100). This is the joint between the margin and the paste application site.
- is an outer cylinder inner cylinder fusion portion (107) in which the surface of the closed cylinder (800) and the inner surface of the outer cylinder (100) are completely bonded and fused.
- FIG. 22 is a schematic diagram of a cross-section of the middle part of the trunk portion, the part of (C2) of FIG. 12 and FIG. 18 with the closed part of the closed cylinder, the straw cylinder (600), the closed cylinder (800), and the outer cylinder (100) bonding portion, and the adhesion / fusion portion of the straw tube (600), the support portion (501) and the closing tube (800) and the closing portion (804) of the closing tube (800). And the correspondence relationship of the parts indicated by the alphabets.
- the parts indicated by x are the joint part between the paste margin of the straw tube (600) and the paste application part, the joint part between the paste margin and the paste application part of the closed cylinder (800), and the glue of the outer cylinder (100). This is the joint between the margin and the paste application site.
- are the adhesion / fusion part of the inner surface of the closed tube (800), both surfaces of the inner support (501), and the surface of the straw tube (600), and the closed tube It is the adhesion
- the inner surface of the closed tube (800), both surfaces of the support portion (501) inside thereof, the surface of the straw tube (600), and the inner surfaces of the remaining portions of the closed tube (800) are completely bonded, and the lower end of the closed cylinder is closed.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram showing the relationship among the outer cylinder (100), the closed cylinder (800) and the straw cylinder (600) in the present embodiment.
- the lower end of the straw tube (600) is opened in the outer tube (100) near the lower end of the outer tube (100), and the inner surface of the lower end of the closed tube (800) is bonded to the surface of the straw tube (600).
- the closed portion (804) is formed by fusing.
- the upper side of the closed cylinder (800) is the outer cylinder inner cylinder fusion portion (107) where the surface of the closed cylinder (800) and the inner surface of the outer cylinder (100) are completely bonded and fused. 800) and the inner surface of the outer cylinder (100) are completely bonded and fused together, and the outer cylinder incision (105) is pulled up to pull up the straw inside the closed cylinder (800).
- the upper end of the cylinder is exposed outside the container.
- Example 4 is a container according to claim 4 and will be described with reference to FIGS. This embodiment is a brick type container.
- the inner cylinder is an outer closed cylinder, an air cylinder located immediately inside the outer cylinder, an innermost straw cylinder located further inside, an outer support portion that connects the closed cylinder and the air cylinder, And a support portion that connects the empty cylinder and the straw tube.
- FIG. 23 is a perspective view of the present embodiment.
- the top forming panels 7 and 8 (347, 348) and the top seal panels 1, 8 and 9 (241, 248, 249) of the top seal portion are visible.
- An inner cylinder (500) is built inside a portion surrounded by a thin broken line extending over the trunk panel 9 (449) and the top forming panel 9 (349).
- FIG. 24 is a plan view of the present embodiment as viewed from above.
- a portion indicated by a dotted line from the top seal panel 9 (249) to the top forming panel 9 (349) is an outer cylindrical incision line B (104), and is from the top seal panel 9 (249) to the top forming panel 9 (349).
- the right edge (the right end of the container) is the outer cylinder incision line A (103), and the two outer cylinder incision lines and the second part (103, 104) can be easily used by consumers.
- the base material is cut so that it can be torn open.
- An outer cylinder incision (105) is formed between the two outer cylinder incision lines A and B (103, 104), that is, from the outer cylinder incision line B (104) to the right end toward the container.
- the portion indicated by the double line at the lower end of the outer tube incision portion (105) is the outer tube incision portion fold line (102), and the portion is perforated so that the consumer can easily bend it. .
- the portion of the top seal panel 9 (249) that is in the range of the outer tube incision portion (105) protrudes slightly so that the outer tube incision portion (105) is easily caught on the consumer's finger, and the projection (202) of the top seal portion. 24, the portion of the top seal panel 5 on the back side that is joined to the top seal panels 1 and 9 (241, 249) is joined to the convex portion (202) of the top seal portion.
- the top seal portion is recessed so that it is not easily caught on the top, and the consumer hooks only the convex portion (202) of the top seal portion on the finger and pulls the outer tube incision portion (105) outward.
- the inner cylinder can be pulled out by tearing open the outer cylinder incision line and the top (103, 104) of the book.
- FIG. 25 shows that the consumer tears open the two outer tube incisions and the second (103, 104), pulls up the outer tube incision (105), and pulls the upper end of the air tube (700) out of the container. It is the perspective view which looked at the state at the time of seeing from the direction of FIG. A part of the inner surface of the closed cylinder (800) is visible. Of the joints between the top seal part of the outer cylinder and the top seal part of the closed cylinder, the part that is not torn open is slightly recessed, forming a recess (201) in the top seal part.
- the upper end of the air cylinder (700) is bonded and closed leaving the uppermost end as a straw cylinder protecting part (705), and the uppermost end is slightly opened.
- the portion indicated by the dotted line is a straw tube incision line (703), which is not visible in FIG. 25, but there is another straw tube incision line B on the opposite side of the air tube (700). (703) and the portion of the straw tube incision line B are scored in the substrate so that the consumer can easily tear them open manually.
- the upper end of the straw tube (600) can be exposed outside the container.
- FIG. 26 shows a state in which the consumer breaks the two straw tube incision lines and the upper end from the cut at the upper end of the air passage (700) and exposes the upper end of the straw tube (600) from the container. It is a perspective view.
- FIG. 27 is a development view of this embodiment.
- the part indicated by the arrow with the alphabet serves as an index of the part to be bonded when assembling the present embodiment, and corresponds to the alphabet in FIGS.
- the outer cylinder incision part (105) is surrounded by the outer cylinder incision line A and B (103, 104) indicated by the dotted line and the outer cylinder incision part bending line (102) indicated by the double line. is there.
- the outer tube incision line A and the parts of the second tube (103, 104) are notched in the base material so that consumers can easily tear them open manually, and the outer tube incision fold line (102) The part is perforated in the base material so that the consumer can easily bend it.
- the portion corresponding to the outer cylinder incision part (105) is the outer cylinder when the consumer pulls up the upper end of the outer cylinder incision part (105).
- a convex part (202) that slightly protrudes is set so that the upper end of the incision part (105) is easily caught on the consumer's finger, and the opposite part joined to the convex part (202) of the top seal part is reversed.
- a recessed portion (201) that is slightly recessed is set.
- the lower end of the closed cylinder (800) is a closed part (804).
- the inner surface of the closed cylinder (800), both sides of the outer support part (502) inside, and the surface of the air cylinder (700) Are completely bonded and fused, and the lower end of the closed cylinder is closed.
- the closed cylinder shortening part (805) for bending and shortening the remaining parts of the closed cylinder is set, and the closed cylinder is shortened when the container is manufactured.
- the base material is perforated at the site indicated by the double line so that the portion (805) can be easily bent.
- FIG. 28 is a development view in which a portion around the upper end of the inner cylinder of the present embodiment is enlarged.
- the part indicated by the arrow with the alphabet serves as an index of the part to be bonded when assembling the present embodiment, and corresponds to the alphabet in FIGS.
- the numbers in parentheses between the parts indicated by the arrows with the alphabet are distances (mm) between the alphabet parts.
- the outer cylinder (100), the top seal part (200) of the closed cylinder (800), the top part (300), and the upper part close to the top part (300) of the body part (400) are cut out of the outer cylinder.
- the surface of the closed tube (800) and the inner surface of the outer tube (100) are completely Bonded and fused to
- the outer cylinder incision part (105) is surrounded on three sides by an outer cylinder incision line A and B (103, 104) indicated by dotted lines and an outer cylinder incision bending line (102) indicated by two lines. .
- outer cylinder incision line A and B (103, 104) shown by dotted lines are cut in the base material so that the consumer can easily tear them open manually.
- a portion of the outer cylinder incision fold line (102) indicated by a double line is perforated in the base material so that the consumer can easily fold it.
- the portion of the outer tube (100) and the inner surface of the outer tube (100) that are completely bonded and fused together is opened, the outer tube incision is pulled out, and the outer tube is cut at the outer tube incision fold line (102).
- the closed cylinder (800) is opened, and the upper end of the air cylinder (700) inside thereof is exposed to the outside of the container.
- the upper end of the air cylinder (700) is bonded and closed with the straw cylinder protecting part (705) leaving the uppermost end.
- the two straw tube incision lines A and B (703, 704) indicated by dotted lines are notched in the base material so that the consumer can easily and manually tear open the air tube (700 ) Is cut in advance so that it can be easily pulled from side to side.
- the inner tube (500) has a straw tube (600), an air tube (700), and a closed tube (800) that are bent when the product is produced and stretched when the consumer drinks the contents.
- bending extension portions (608, 708, 808), in which the base material is cut out, are provided in the laminated packaging material.
- the size (unit: mm) of each part was set as follows.
- Whole brick pack 40 ⁇ 60 ⁇ 100, height of top seal portion (200): 10, height / width of concave portion (201) of top seal portion: 8/7, convex portion of top seal portion (202) Height / width: 12/7, width of outer tube incision (105): 7, margin of outer tube (100) (109): 10, width of closure (804): 5, closed tube (800 ) Circumference / length / margin: 32/100/3, air cylinder (700) circumference / length / margin: 20/88/3, straw cylinder (600) circumference / length / margin: 13/116/3, width / length of outer support (502): 1/66. Width / length of support part (501): 1/66, distance of x and y and y and z of closed cylinder shortening part (805): 6 each.
- a straw cylinder (600) is produced by joining the paste margin (609) and the paste application part (601) of the straw cylinder (600), and the straw cylinder (600) is folded inward.
- the air cylinder (800) is manufactured by joining the glue margin (709) and the paste application part (701) of the air cylinder (700) in a compressed shape.
- the upper end of the air cylinder is bonded and closed with a straw cylinder protecting portion (703), leaving a portion pulled to the left and right of the uppermost end.
- the closed cylinder (800) is produced by adhering the paste margin (809) of the closed cylinder (800) and the pasting site (801) in a form in which the air cylinder (700) is folded inward.
- each of the inner surface of the closing cylinder (800), both surfaces of the outer support part (502) inside thereof, and the surface of the air cylinder (700). are completely bonded and fused to close the lower end of the closed cylinder.
- the closed cylinder (800) whose peripheral length is longer than that of the air cylinder (700) is left, the inner surfaces of the remaining parts of the closed cylinder are bonded and closed by the closed cylinder shortening portion (805).
- the top cylinder of the closed cylinder (800) and the outer cylinder (100) and the outer cylinder inner cylinder fusion part are joined.
- the upper end of the closed cylinder (800) is designed to reach the upper end of the top seal portion of the outer cylinder (100).
- FIG. 29 is an explanatory view showing a joint portion between the closed cylinder (800) and the top seal portion of the outer cylinder (100). At this time, the part indicated by the arrow with the same alphabet as the alphabet described in FIG. 27 or FIG. 28 is used as the index of the part to which the top seal portion is attached.
- FIG. 29 shows the closed cylinder (800) and the top seal portion of the outer cylinder (100) with the air cylinder (700) enclosing the previously produced straw cylinder (600) inside.
- the inner surfaces of the top seal panel of the outer cylinder (100), the inner surface of the top seal panel of the outer cylinder (100) and the surface of the closed cylinder (800), the top seal portion of the closed cylinder (800) Adhesion and fusion of the outer cylinder inner cylinder fusion portion (107) of the inner surfaces of the upper ends, the portion extending from the top seal portion to the top portion of the trunk portion and the upper portion of the trunk portion are performed, and the glue (109) of the outer cylinder (100) is further adhered.
- the contents are stored, and then the bottom (108) is processed by a known method, and the whole is adjusted to a brick shape to complete a brick container.
- FIG. 30 is a schematic diagram of a cross-section at the upper portion of the trunk, the portion (C3) of FIGS. 23 and 27, which has an outer tube incision portion (105) and an outer tube inner tube fusion portion (107). 600), the joints of the air cylinder (700), the closed cylinder (800) and the outer cylinder (100), and the parts indicated by the respective alphabets in the adhesion / fusion part of the closed cylinder (800) and the outer cylinder (100) The correspondence relationship is shown.
- the parts indicated by X are the joint between the glue margin of the straw cylinder (600) and the glue application part, the joint between the glue margin of the air cylinder (700) and the glue application part, and the glue margin of the closed cylinder (800). And a paste part and a joint part of the outer cylinder (100) and a paste part.
- is an outer cylinder inner cylinder fusion portion (107) in which the surface of the closed cylinder (800) and the inner surface of the outer cylinder (100) are completely bonded and fused.
- FIG. 31 is a schematic diagram of a cross-section of the middle part of the trunk, the part of (C4) in FIG. 23 and FIG. 27 having the closed part of the closed cylinder.
- the straw cylinder (600), the air cylinder (700), the closed cylinder ( 800) and the outer cylinder (100), the air cylinder (700), the outer support portion (502) and the closed cylinder (800) are bonded and fused, and the closed cylinder (800) is closed (804). This shows the correspondence between the adhesion / closure part and the part indicated by each alphabet.
- the parts indicated by X are the joint between the glue margin of the straw cylinder (600) and the glue application part, the joint between the glue margin of the air cylinder (700) and the glue application part, and the glue margin of the closed cylinder (800). (809) and the paste application part (801) and the joint part of the outer cylinder (100) and the paste application part. Also, the part indicated by the symbol
- is the adhesion / fusion part of the inner surface of the closed cylinder (800), both surfaces of the outer support portion (502) on the inner side, and the surface of the air cylinder (700), and is closed It is the adhesion
- the inner surface of the closed cylinder (800), both surfaces of the outer support part (502) inside thereof, the surface of the air cylinder (700), and the inner surfaces of the remaining part of the closed cylinder (800) are completely bonded to each other, and the lower end of the closed cylinder is closed.
- Example 5 is a container according to claim 3 and will be described with reference to FIGS. 32 to 38.
- This embodiment is a gable roof type container.
- the inner cylinder is composed of an outer semi-closed cylinder, an inner straw cylinder, and a support portion that connects the outer semi-closed cylinder and the inner straw cylinder.
- FIG. 32 is a perspective view of the present embodiment.
- Torso panels 6 and 9 (456, 459), top gable roof forming panel 9 (359), top gable wall forming panel 6 (356) and attic forming panel 7 (357), and outer top seal panel 9 (259) ) Is visible.
- the two dotted lines straddling the top seal part (200) and the top part (300) are the outer tube incision line A and the second part (103, 104), so that the part can be easily and manually broken by the consumer.
- the substrate is cut.
- a portion sandwiched between the two outer cylinder incision lines A and B (103, 104) is an outer cylinder incision part (105).
- the outer cylinder incision part fold line (102) in which the boundary between the outer cylinder incision part (105) and the torso panel 9 (459) is indicated by a double line is formed on the base material so that the consumer can easily bend the part. There are perforations.
- An inner cylinder (500) is built inside a portion surrounded by a thin broken line extending over the trunk panel 9 (459) and the gable roof forming panel 9 (359) at the top.
- FIG. 33 shows that the consumer tears open the two outer tube incision lines A and B (103, 104), pulls up the outer tube incision (105), and exposes the upper end of the straw tube (600) outside the container. It is the perspective view which looked at the state at the time of seeing from the direction of FIG. A part of the inner surface of the semi-closed cylinder (900) is visible.
- the semi-closed cylinder (900) is provided with a semi-closed cylinder vent (907), and the ventilation between the outer cylinder (100) and the outside of the container is maintained through the semi-closed cylinder vent (907). I'm leaning.
- the portion that is not torn open is slightly recessed, forming a recess (201) in the top seal portion.
- FIG. 34 is a perspective view of this embodiment viewed from the opposite side of FIG. A portion of the outer top seal panel 5 (255) where the portion corresponding to the outer tube incision portion (105) of the outer top seal panel (259) is joined to the back side of FIG. (201), and at that portion, the inner surface of the outer top seal panel 9 (259) on the back side is exposed.
- FIG. 35 is a development view of this embodiment.
- the part indicated by the arrow with the alphabet serves as an index of the part to be bonded when assembling the present embodiment, and corresponds to the alphabet in FIGS. 37 and 38.
- the top seal portion (200) of the outer tube (100) is located just behind the outer tube incision (105) so that the consumer can easily catch the finger when pulling up the upper end of the outer tube incision (105).
- a recess (201) is set in the part to be joined.
- the lower end of the semi-closed cylinder (900) has no closed part, and the lower end of the semi-closed cylinder (900) is released into the outer cylinder.
- FIG. 36 is a developed view in which a portion around the upper end of the inner cylinder of the present embodiment is enlarged.
- the part indicated by the arrow with the alphabet becomes an index of the part to be pasted when assembling the present embodiment, and corresponds to the alphabet in FIGS. 37 and 38.
- the numbers in parentheses between the parts indicated by the arrows with the alphabet are distances (mm) between the alphabet parts.
- the outer tube inner tube fusion portion (107) the surface of the semi-closed tube (900), the inner surface of the outer tube (100), Are completely bonded and fused.
- the outer cylinder incision part (105) is surrounded on three sides by an outer cylinder incision line A and B (103, 104) indicated by dotted lines and an outer cylinder incision bending line (102) indicated by two lines. .
- outer cylinder incision line A and B (103, 104) shown by dotted lines are cut in the base material so that the consumer can easily tear them open manually.
- a portion of the outer cylinder incision fold line (102) indicated by a double line is perforated in the base material so that the consumer can easily fold it.
- the semi-closed tube (900 ) And the inner surface of the outer cylinder (100) are completely bonded and fused, and the outer cylinder incision is pulled out to the outside, and the outer cylinder incision fold line (102) is outside.
- the semi-closed tube (900) is opened, and the upper end of the straw tube (600) inside the tube is exposed outside the container.
- the inner tube (500) has a straw tube (600) and a semi-closed tube (900) that can be bent when producing the product, and stretched when the consumer drinks the contents.
- bending extension portions (608, 908) in which the base material is cut out of the packaging material having a laminated structure are provided.
- each part was designed to the following specifications.
- a straw cylinder (600) is produced by joining the paste margin (609) and the paste application part (601) of the straw cylinder (600), and the straw cylinder (600) is folded inward.
- the semi-closed cylinder (900) is manufactured by joining the paste margin (909) and the paste application part (901) of the semi-closed cylinder (900) in a dented shape.
- the outer cylinder inner cylinder fusion part (107) of the part extending from the top seal part to the upper part of the trunk part is bonded and fused, and further, the margin (109) and the pasting part of the outer cylinder (100) (101) is joined and the outer cylinder (100) is produced with the inner cylinder (500) inside.
- the bottom (108) is processed in a known manner to contain the contents.
- the top part of the outer cylinder (100) is processed into a gable roof shape with the inner cylinder (500) inside, and finally the top seal part of the semi-closed cylinder (900) and the outer cylinder (100) are joined. Then, a gable roof type container is completed.
- the upper end of the semi-closed cylinder (900) is designed to be halfway in the top seal portion of the outer cylinder (100).
- FIG. 37 is an explanatory diagram when the top portion (300) and the top seal portion (200) are processed.
- the inner top seal panels 3, 4, 7 and 8 (253, 254, 257, 258) are folded inwardly and joined to the outside, and the outer top seal panels 1 and 9 (251, 259) are connected to the outside.
- the surface of the top seal portion of the semi-closed cylinder (900) is joined and fused at a position sandwiched between the outer top seal panel 9 (259) and the inner top seal panels 3 and 8 (253, 258).
- “o” and “r” in FIG. 37 correspond to “o” and “r” in FIG. 38 in the folded back part of the top seal part and the end (806, 807) of the closed cylinder, respectively.
- FIG. 38 is a schematic diagram of a portion around the inner cylinder in the cross section at the upper part of the trunk, and (C5) in FIGS. 32 and 35, and is a schematic diagram showing the structure of the inner cylinder and the outer cylinder (100). It is. “O” and “r” in FIG. 38 respectively correspond to “o” and “r” in FIG. 37 in the folded back part A and the second part (806, 807) at the top seal part of the closed cylinder.
- the parts indicated by x are the joint between the glue margin and the glue application part of the straw tube (600), the joint between the glue margin and the glue application part of the semi-closed cylinder (900), and the glue of the outer cylinder (100). This is the joint between the margin and the paste application site.
- is an outer cylinder inner cylinder fusion portion (107) in which the surface of the semi-closed cylinder (900) and the inner surface of the outer cylinder (100) are completely bonded and fused.
- Example 6 is a container according to claims 1, 5, and 7, and will be described with reference to FIGS. This embodiment is a cylindrical container.
- FIG. 39 is a perspective view of the present embodiment.
- the body part (400), the top part (300), and the top seal part (200) for joining them can be seen.
- the barrel (400) is formed from a barrel panel (460).
- FIG. 40 is a plan view of this embodiment as viewed from above.
- the top portion (300) is formed of a top panel upper (361) and a top panel end (362).
- a part of the portion corresponding to the “outer tube incision portion” is opened in advance. There is a gap between them, which is closed with an outer tube incision closure seal (363).
- FIG. 41 is a plan view seen from above in a state where the outer tube incision portion closing seal (363) is removed from FIG. If this embodiment is a mechanism that does not use the outer tube incision closing seal (363), the opening necessary to expose the upper end of the straw tube is indicated by /// (hunting) in FIG. This is the range where the part and the part indicated by x are combined, and this range corresponds to the original “outside tube incision”, and the entire upper edge of the part indicated by /// (hunting) is the original “outside” The entire lower edge of the portion corresponding to the original “outer tube incision portion” corresponds to the original “outer tube incision line A”.
- the portion indicated by /// (hunting), which occupies a majority of the portion corresponding to the original “outside tube incision portion”, is opened from the beginning as a gap (106) between the top panel and the second panel. From there, the upper ends of the support upper (506) and the straw tube (600) are visible.
- the portion indicated by the line representing the JR line is the supporter upper (506), which connects the top panel upper (361) and the straw cylinder (600) constituting the outer cylinder.
- the entire portion corresponding to the original “outer tube incision line B” and the left quarter of the portion corresponding to the original “outer tube incision line A” are cut out from the beginning.
- the right third quarter indicated by the dotted line is set as the outer cylinder incision line in this embodiment (103), and this part is consumed.
- the substrate is scored so that one can easily tear it manually.
- the two lines on the right edge of the outer tube incision part (105) are the outer tube incision part fold line (102), and the part is perforated in the base material so that the consumer can easily bend it.
- the outer tube incision closing seal (363) When the consumer peels off the outer tube incision closing seal (363) and pulls it up, the outer tube incision closing seal (363) strongly joined to the outer tube incision seal (363) is also lifted together.
- the outer tube incision line (103) at the lower edge of the tube incision part (105) is torn and the upper end of the straw tube is exposed to the outside of the container.
- FIG. 42 is a cross-sectional view of the cleavage plane at (C6) in FIG. 40 as viewed from the side.
- the top portion is formed of a top panel upper (361) and a top panel end (362).
- an outer cylinder incision closing seal (363) is stuck on the outside of the top panel upper and the second (361, 362), and the gap between the top panel first and second is closed.
- the outer cylinder incision part (105) and the outer cylinder incision part closing seal (363) indicated by x are strongly joined.
- the part of the map published by the Geospatial Information Authority of Japan with the line representing the JR line is the support section A (506) and support section B (507), and the upper end of the straw tube (600) is via the support section A (506). And the lower end of the straw tube (600) is connected to the straw tube body joint portion (664) which is joined to the body panel (460) via the support portion (507). ing.
- the outer tube incision (105) and the straw tube body joint (664) are indicated by x.
- FIG. 43 peels off the outer tube incision seal (363) and lifts together the outer tube incision (105) indicated by a cross that is strongly joined to the outer tube incision seal (363). It is the top view which looked at the place from the upper part. The upper end of the straw tube is exposed outside the container.
- FIG 44 is a cross-sectional view of the state in which the upper end of the straw tube is exposed to the outside of the container as seen from the same direction as FIG.
- the outer cylinder incision (105) and the straw cylinder body joint (664) are indicated by x.
- FIG. 45 is a plan view of the top panel B (362).
- a portion to be joined to the body portion is a top seal panel B (262).
- the lower side of the broken line is a margin (309), and the pasting part (301) of the top panel upper (361) is joined to the back side.
- FIG. 46 is a plan view of the top panel upper (361).
- a portion to be joined to the body portion is a top seal panel upper (261).
- the portion of the outer cylinder incision line (103) indicated by the dotted line is cut into the base material so that the consumer can easily tear it manually.
- a portion of the outer cylinder incision fold line (102) indicated by a double line is perforated on the base material so that the consumer can easily fold it.
- the outer tube incision portion (105) indicated by a cross is connected to the straw tube (600) via the support portion back (506).
- the lower end of the straw tube (600) is connected to the straw tube body joint portion (664) indicated by x by way of the support portion (507).
- Both outer sides of the thin broken line are glued portions (301), which are joined to the glue margin (309) of the top panel end (362) on the front side. It should be noted that the straw tube (600) is bent when the product is manufactured, and stretched when the consumer drinks the contents.
- the bending extension part (608) which notched the base material is set.
- each part (unit: mm) was designed to the following specifications.
- the body panel (460) is processed into a cylindrical shape by a known method.
- the straw tube (600) of the straw tube (600) connected to the top panel upper (361) is joined to the paste portion (601) to produce the straw tube (600), and the top panel end (362) is moved upward.
- the top margin (309) of the top panel end (362) and the top seal panel end (262) of the outer part thereof, and the adhesive paste portion (301) of the top panel upper (361) and the top seal of the outer part thereof The panel upper (261) is joined to each other.
- the straw tube (600) is folded inward, the straw tube (600) is inserted into the body panel (460), and the top panel upper (361) and the top panel end (362) that are joined first.
- the top seal panels (261, 262) are joined to the upper surface of the body panel (460).
- the straw tube body joint portion (664) of the straw tube (600) is joined to the inside of the body panel (460) from the bottom side.
- the gap between the top outer tube incisions is closed with the outer tube incision closing seal (363).
- the outer tube incision portion (105) and the outer tube incision portion closing seal (363) are strongly bonded to each other so that the outer tube incision portion (105) and the outer panel incision portion (362) are less likely to be peeled off. .
- FIG. 47 is an explanatory view showing a position where an outer cylinder incision closing seal (363) is pasted on the top where the top panel upper and the second (361, 362) are joined.
- the outer tube incision closure seal (363) is more strongly joined to the outer tube incision (105).
- the oval part on the left side of the outer tube incision closing seal (363) is a handle (364) for peeling off the seal, and this part is not coated with an adhesive so that it can be easily grasped by hand. It has become.
- the base material at the part to be manually broken is cut and the perforation is made at the base material to be manually folded.
- Determine how to process the substrate and multiple layers containing the substrate taking into account the relationship between the overall strength, the strength of the substrate in the packaging, and the strength of the entire assembled container.
- the base material of the bending extension part that is bent at the time of manufacture and extended at the time of use is cut out, but in reality, the strength of the packaging material of the inner cylinder is examined, and a plurality of base materials and base materials are included. We will decide how to process the layer.
- each part in Examples 1 to 6 is based on a prototype made of thin paper with negligible thickness, and it is necessary to consider the thickness of the packaging material for practical use. Is likely to be slightly different from the stated size. Further, development views of the first to fifth embodiments, that is, FIGS. 8, 11, 18, 27, and 35, are enlarged copies of each figure to an appropriate size on a thin paper, and glue and wrinkles. It is possible to complete a prototype as it is, but when making it using paper that is not thin and whose thickness cannot be ignored, it is necessary to slightly adjust the size of each part.
- the outer tube incision line was bent with a straight line or an angle for easy explanation, but some examples are not easily broken in angle. In practice, it is better to make the corners smoother or curved to make it easier to apply force.
- Example 3 and Example 4 the remaining part of the closed cylinder is bent as a closed cylinder shortened part in the closed part of the closed cylinder for easy explanation, but actually, the packaging material of the closed part is used as the thermoplastic resin layer. It is easy to adhere by heat sealing.
- Example 1 to Example 5 for ease of explanation, a single packaging material was processed to produce a container.
- the present invention is not necessarily limited to producing a single packaging material.
- the outer cylinder and the inner cylinder may be separately manufactured using optimum materials and bonded together.
- the inner cylinder is presented by the method according to claim 1 including only the support portion and the straw cylinder, but the first embodiment, the second embodiment, A combination of the sixth embodiment and claim 2, claim 3, or claim 4 is possible, and any type of container has a straw built-in container with the structure of claim 1, claim 2, claim 3, or claim 4. Can be.
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Le problème décrit par la présente invention est qu'un récipient comportant une paille intégrée doit encore devenir commercialement rentable. La solution selon l'invention consiste à loger une boisson ou similaire dans un tube extérieur (100), et au sein d'un tube intérieur, l'extrémité inférieure d'un tube de paille (600) s'ouvre dans l'intérieur du tube extérieur (100), et la surface interne de l'extrémité inférieure d'un tube obturé (800) est liée ou fusionnée à la surface du tube de paille (600), de sorte que le contenu n'entre pas dans le tube obturé depuis le côté inférieur. Dans la partie supérieure du tube obturé (800), la surface du tube obturé (800) et la surface interne du tube extérieur (100) sont complètement liées ou fusionnées par une partie de fusion de tube extérieur/tube intérieur (107). Une rupture est créée le long de lignes d'incision de tube extérieur façonnées pour un déchirement manuel et situées sur l'un et l'autre des bords externes d'une partie d'incision de tube extérieur (105) dans la section en question, moyennant quoi l'extrémité supérieure du tube de paille (600) est exposée et le contenu peut être siroté en utilisant le tube de paille comme paille.
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