WO2023174591A1 - Dispositif de versement - Google Patents

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WO2023174591A1
WO2023174591A1 PCT/EP2023/050964 EP2023050964W WO2023174591A1 WO 2023174591 A1 WO2023174591 A1 WO 2023174591A1 EP 2023050964 W EP2023050964 W EP 2023050964W WO 2023174591 A1 WO2023174591 A1 WO 2023174591A1
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pourer
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Tim GIERSE
Christoph CZARNETZKI
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Georg Menshen Gmbh & Co. Kg
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
    • B65D55/00Accessories for container closures not otherwise provided for
    • B65D55/16Devices preventing loss of removable closure members
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
    • B65D75/00Packages comprising articles or materials partially or wholly enclosed in strips, sheets, blanks, tubes, or webs of flexible sheet material, e.g. in folded wrappers
    • B65D75/52Details
    • B65D75/58Opening or contents-removing devices added or incorporated during package manufacture
    • B65D75/5861Spouts
    • B65D75/5872Non-integral spouts
    • B65D75/5883Non-integral spouts connected to the package at the sealed junction of two package walls

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  • the invention relates to a pouring device comprising a pourer which is connected to a container or at least connectable to a container and which has a pouring spout arranged around a spout axis, and which comprises a closure cap which is arranged around a cap axis with which the pouring spout can be opened, preferably can also be closed again, and which comprises at least one retaining strap which is connected in one piece to the closure cap and with which the closure cap is attached to the pourer, in particular is attached to the pouring spout of the pourer.
  • the invention also relates to a container with such a pouring device.
  • the nozzle axis mentioned is the axis along which the open channel of the pouring nozzle extends longitudinally.
  • the cap axis is the axis around which the cap is rotated in order to open the pouring spout, starting from an originally closed state.
  • the cap axis is also the axis around which the cap wall is arranged, which is closed at the upper end with a cap lid and is open at the lower end. The open end and cap lid are thus spaced apart in the direction of the cap axis.
  • cooperating closure elements are arranged on the outer lateral surface of the pouring spout and on the inner lateral surface of the closure cap, by means of which the closure cap and the pouring spout can be detached from one another by rotating the closure cap about the axis of rotation / nozzle axis / cap axis running through the pouring spout preferably also connectable to each other again and.
  • the interacting closure elements can be designed, for example, as a pairing of internal and external threads (threaded closure) or as a pairing of cams and guide slots or retaining projections (bayonet closure) or as a pairing of closure elements with an interlocking effect when rotated.
  • the invention is not limited to these versions of fastening a cap to the pouring spout and also includes versions in which the closure cap is removed from the pouring spout by breaking a connection thereto.
  • the pourer is preferably understood to mean a component that comprises at least the pouring spout and a transition region with which the connection to a container is established or at least can be established.
  • a pourer of the invention can thus be arranged, for example, on a bottle as a container, the transition region being formed by the bottle neck or the upper region of the bottle neck.
  • a spout of the invention can also be arranged on a bag, in particular a foil bag, as a container.
  • the transition area to which the pouring spout is attached can be formed by a so-called weld-in part, in particular a boat-shaped weld-in part, that lies between the opposite ones Bag walls can be welded in.
  • Such a welded part preferably has two arms that are opposite one another at 180 degrees and which taper outwards, i.e. as the distance from the nozzle axis increases.
  • the inner surfaces of the film are attached to the side surfaces of the said arms.
  • a surface of the weld-in part facing upwards, towards the spout, is directed towards the external environment and is visible.
  • Directional information used in the following description refers to the aforementioned axes and an upright position of a container with such a pouring device.
  • the area of the pourer or its pouring spout that is open for product removal from a container is arranged at the top and the transition area with which the pourer is connected to a container is arranged at the bottom of the pourer.
  • the axial direction is along the cap or nozzle axis and the radial direction is perpendicular to it.
  • the circumferential direction runs at any radial distance around the respective axis.
  • the cap axis and the nozzle axis are arranged parallel, in particular collinear, to one another.
  • the cap axis and nozzle axis also correspond to the axis of rotation about which the cap can be rotated in order to open the spout and preferably close it again.
  • the fastening of the cap by means of at least one retaining strap ensures that the cap remains attached to the spout or container after it has been opened and therefore does not get lost and pollute the environment.
  • a retaining band can be attached directly to the pouring spout, for example in one piece, or indirectly via another element, for example a retaining ring, which surrounds the pouring spout.
  • Pouring devices of this type are generally known in the prior art, for example from the publication EP 3 929 102 A1.
  • a closure cap on the container is essentially freely movable on the at least one retaining strap after opening and can therefore interfere with product removal from the container, for example a person's face when drinking through the closure cap or the at least one retaining strap or gets into the path of the product when the product is poured out of the container.
  • connection of the retaining strap to the closure cap leads, after opening, to a deformation at the connection point between the closure cap and the retaining strap, possibly between the connection point between the retaining strap and the pouring spout or an element indirectly inserted between them, which means that in the material of the retaining strap, in particular at the connection point Deformation-restoring forces are generated which tend to move the closure cap with the retaining strap into an unfavorable, particularly disruptive position.
  • At least one holding element is arranged on the pourer, with which the at least one holding band can be held, in particular the at least one holding element can be held at an axial position predetermined by the holding element.
  • Durable does not mean that the tether is fastened in the holding element, although this can also be provided, but at least that the tether assumes a stable position during normal use, which prevents the tether or the closure cap from having a disruptive position use can take.
  • a possible preferred embodiment can provide that only a single retaining strap is provided on the pouring device.
  • Another preferred embodiment can provide that the pouring device has exactly two retaining straps.
  • the holding of the tether in or on the holding element is effected by a force which is exerted on the holding element by the tether itself, in particular by the force mentioned at the beginning, which tends to hold the tether against the deformation that occurs when opening of the tether, in particular at the at least one connection point.
  • the at least one holding element is fastened to the spout in the axial direction of the nozzle axis below the position in which the at least one retaining band is fastened to the spout.
  • the retaining strap when fastened over the retaining element, exerts an axially upward force on the retaining element, which contributes to the retaining strap being held in/on the retaining element.
  • at least two, preferably exactly two, holding elements are arranged on the spout.
  • nozzle axis can be arranged, for example, around the nozzle axis, preferably opposite one another, in particular thus having an angular distance of 180 degrees in the circumferential direction around the nozzle axis.
  • holding elements can have equidistant angular spacing in the circumferential direction.
  • a design with two or more holding elements is advantageous, for example, with two or more holding straps formed on the spout, since a user can then choose which of the holding straps he would like to hold with one of the holding elements. It can be provided that each of several retaining straps is assigned one of the several retaining elements, in particular in that the retaining element has a position on the spout that is advantageous for the respective retaining strap.
  • the holding elements can, for example, be spaced apart in a direction which corresponds to the direction of the spacing of the arm ends of a weld-in part with which the spout can be fastened between two film layers of a bag.
  • a position of a holding element that is advantageous for use is preferably obtained when, viewed in the circumferential direction around the nozzle axis, the holding element is 50 to 130 degrees, preferably 75 to 105 degrees, preferably 85 to, from the position in which the at least one holding band is attached to the spout 95 degrees, in particular 90 degrees apart.
  • sufficient proximity is achieved between the holding element and the holding band in order to easily arrange the holding band on the holding element and, on the other hand, a sufficiently large distance between the holding element and the attachment point of the holding band directly or indirectly on the spout that the leverage is large enough Cap attached to the retaining strap is sufficiently able to stabilize.
  • the respective holding element is designed as a holding arm, which extends from a connection point on the spout (directly or indirectly) towards a free end, under which the holding band can be placed or pushed under.
  • the holding arm can preferably be extended in a straight line in the axial direction of the nozzle axis.
  • the holding arm is designed to taper towards its free end, preferably tapering continuously from its connection point on the spout to its free end.
  • the holding arm does not necessarily have to extend exactly in a plane perpendicular to the nozzle axis, although this can be provided.
  • the holding arm preferably at least crosses such a plane. It therefore has an extent which can have an axial directional component.
  • the holding arm thereby covers a holding area into which the holding strap can be received.
  • the holding area is therefore axially viewed under the holding arm.
  • the holding arm when viewed in the same supervisory direction, is designed symmetrically about a central axis, the central axis corresponding to the direction of extension.
  • the holding arm can continue to be extended from the connection point on the pourer to its free end in basically any direction, with the holding arm, or its central axis, preferably essentially being vertical in a direction extends to the nozzle axis.
  • the holding arm in particular each holding arm, in particular when viewed in the axial direction of the nozzle axis, extends essentially radially to the nozzle axis or perpendicular to a radial line crossing the nozzle axis, in particular wherein the connection point of the holding arm on the spout has a distance from the nozzle axis that is greater than or equal to is the radial distance of the position in which the at least one retaining band is attached to the spout.
  • the holding arm with its connection point on the spout can also be further away from the nozzle axis than with its free end, so that the holding arm covers a holding area that is open in the direction of the nozzle axis.
  • the reverse orientation of the holding arm is preferred, so that the holding area covered by the holding arm is accessible from the radial outside.
  • the respective holding arm lies opposite a boundary surface on the spout in the axial direction, which limits the holding area into which the holding band can be inserted in the axial direction, in particular downwards.
  • the holding area is enclosed axially between the holding arm and the boundary surface, so that an inserted holding strap cannot move out of the held position either axially upwards or axially downwards.
  • Such a boundary surface can be formed, for example, by the surface of a transition region of the pouring spout facing the pouring spout, with which the pouring spout merges into a container.
  • the transition area can be designed as a weld-in part with which the spout can be fastened between two layers of film of a bag or as a bottle neck.
  • the boundary surface is formed by a further holding arm opposite the holding arm in the axial direction of the nozzle axis, the holding band being able to be inserted between the holding arms.
  • These holding arms can preferably function like interacting clamping jaws.
  • the axially opposite holding arms can preferably be designed to be mirror-symmetrical about a plane perpendicular to the nozzle axis.
  • a further preferred development can provide that the holding arm, in particular each holding arm, is attached to the pourer in a resilient, flexible manner, particularly flexible in the axial direction of the nozzle axis.
  • the holding arm can give way when the holding arm is touched and enlarge the insertion area, especially if this is axially limited.
  • the entrance opening into the holding area which is formed between the holding arm and a boundary surface, is smaller in the axial direction than the thickness of the holding band.
  • the entrance opening must therefore retreat due to a retreating holding arm when the retaining strap is inserted.
  • the retaining strap can then also be held in a clamping manner, i.e. fastened.
  • a preferred structural design provides that the at least one holding element, in particular the at least one holding arm, is arranged on an annular projection surrounding the pouring spout.
  • the holding element or a holding arm can preferably be extended radially outwards from the outer diameter of the annular projection.
  • the annular projection is further preferably formed by a stop ring which is arranged under a retaining ring to which the closure cap is fastened with the at least one retaining strap.
  • the holding element or a holding arm is arranged on the surface of a weld-in part facing the pouring spout, with which the pourer can be fastened between two film layers of a bag.
  • the holding element has a channel that is open in the axial direction of the nozzle axis, in particular a channel that is open downwards, preferably in the direction of a Container forms an open channel into which the retaining strap can be inserted, in particular wherein the channel has an extension in a direction perpendicular to the nozzle axis.
  • the groove ensures that the tether is held even more securely, even if a holding force is only applied internally by the tether and there is no clamping effect.
  • Inclined upward preferably means starting from the channel in the upward direction, i.e. pointing away from a transition area or the container.
  • the free end of the holding element comprises or forms a guide surface which is inclined relative to a plane perpendicular to the nozzle axis, in particular inclined upwards, preferably at an angle of 10 degrees to 45 degrees to the plane, preferably where the Guide surface merges into the channel.
  • the channel is preferably designed in that the holding arm has a concave holding surface, in particular in the axially downward direction with respect to the nozzle axis, which forms the inner surface of the channel.
  • the same holding arm can have a convex surface in the axially upward direction with respect to the nozzle axis.
  • concave holding surface is preferably understood to mean that the lower surface of the holding arm has a concave curvature in the cross section of a sectional plane, i.e. in which the lower surface is curved upwards in the axial direction in a central region between side regions, in particular this cross section in the direction of the normal vector of this plane is at least essentially constant.
  • a convex surface is preferably understood to mean that the surface of the holding arm has a convex curvature in the cross section of a sectional plane, i.e. in which the surface is bulged upwards in the axial direction in a central region between side regions, in particular this cross section in the direction of the normal vector of this plane is at least essentially constant.
  • the cutting plane mentioned is preferably the one in or parallel to which the The nozzle axis runs in particular, which is simultaneously parallel to the (axially projected) direction vector of the extension of the holding arm.
  • this plane is a vertical plane, preferably which runs through the (axially projected) central longitudinal axis of the holding arm.
  • the holding arm can have the same thickness everywhere, at least in the area of the channel, preferably the holding arm can have the same thickness everywhere from the connection point to the free end.
  • the thickness is preferably considered in the direction of the normal vector on the surface or undersurface of the holding arm.
  • the invention can provide that the at least one retaining band, which is formed in one piece with the closure cap, is attached directly or indirectly to the spout somewhere with the end pointing away from the closure cap.
  • the closure cap is part of a cap arrangement which comprises the closure cap, a retaining ring and at least one retaining strap, the at least one retaining strap having one of its ends in one piece with the closure cap and the other of its ends in one piece is formed with the retaining ring, the retaining ring being secured on the pourer against being pulled off in the axial direction of the nozzle axis.
  • the retaining ring thus forms an element with which the respective retaining strap is indirectly attached to the spout.
  • cooperating locking means are arranged on the retaining ring and on the pourer, in particular on the pouring spout, by means of which the retaining ring is fastened to the pourer, in particular on the pouring spout, in particular after initial assembly, and in particular also remains attached when the closure cap is opened, the locking means being on the pourer as one surrounding the pourer, in particular the pouring spout, from the outer one
  • the outer surface of the pouring spout has a radially outwardly projecting locking ring and the locking ring is engaged behind by the retaining ring, in particular by at least one locking projection on the retaining ring, in particular when viewed in the placement direction of the closure cap.
  • At least one locking projection which extends in the circumferential direction and projects radially inwards from the inner lateral surface is arranged on the retaining ring as a locking means on its inner lateral surface.
  • the free internal cross section between several locking projections is preferably smaller than the outer diameter of the locking ring on the spout.
  • the locking ring is preferably arranged at a distance axially above the aforementioned stop ring.
  • the at least one retaining strap in particular each retaining strap, is arranged in the axial direction between the closure cap and the retaining ring, and is extended in the circumferential direction around the cap axis.
  • the outer lateral surface of the retaining ring is arranged in alignment with the outer lateral surface of the respective retaining band.
  • a respective tether has a plurality of breakable bridges, in particular axially extending breakable bridges, between a connection point on the retaining ring and a connection point on the closure cap, by means of which the tether is fastened to the retaining ring and/or the closure cap in the closed original state.
  • a respective breakable bridge can preferably be designed to taper in the axial direction, preferably tapering in a direction from the retaining band to the retaining ring and/or to the closure cap, in particular with a constant thickness in the radial direction.
  • the cap arrangement with a single tether, in particular with two or more tethers, it is preferably provided that one end of the tether is connected to the closure cap in the circumferential direction with respect to the cap axis and the other end of the tether is connected to the cap in the axial direction with respect to the cap axis Retaining ring is connected.
  • Figure 1 shows a first basic embodiment of a pouring device with a closure cap 1, which, for example, can interact with the pourer 2 of Figures 2, 3, 8, 9 and 10 or any other pourer to form the pouring device according to the invention.
  • the closure cap 1 has a cap wall 1a which extends around the cap axis 3 in the circumferential direction and is closed at the top by a cap lid 1b. At the bottom, the closure cap 1 has an open end 1c and can thus be placed on a pouring spout 4 of the pourer 2, which extends around the spout axis 5 as shown in FIGS. 2 and 8. Socket axis 5 and cap axis 3 are clearly collinear when closed.
  • a tether 1d is integrally connected to the closure cap 1, which in this embodiment is integrally fastened to the closure cap 1 at the lower open end 1c.
  • the retaining strap 1d can be attached to any other position on the spout or on the container. More than the one tether 1d shown can also be provided, as shown, for example, in Figures 6, 7 and 11.
  • closure cap 1 is part of a cap arrangement which, in addition to the closure cap 1, the at least one retaining band 1d, also includes a retaining ring 1e.
  • closure elements 6a are arranged on the outside of the pouring spout 4, which interact with corresponding closure elements 6b of the closure cap 1, which are not shown in Figure 1, but can be seen, for example, in Figure 6.
  • the pourer has holding elements 7, which are designed in the form of a respective holding arm 7 and which can be seen in all figures except Figure 7.
  • the holding arms 7 are designed in all versions shown in the figures so that they are connected to the pourer on one side of the arm and have a free end on the other side. Between the connection point and the free end, the holding arms, viewed from above, i.e. viewed in an axial projection along the nozzle axis 5, extend in a straight line and taper to the free end. This can be seen particularly well in the axial top view figures 3, 5, 6, 9 and 11. The course of the extension of the respective holding arm 7 in all figures except Figure 10 in the axial view is radial to the nozzle axis 5.
  • the course of the extension is in a direction perpendicular to a radius line of the nozzle axis 5, whereby the radius line also corresponds to the direction of the spacing of the pointed free ends of the weld-in part 11a.
  • holding arms 7 are arranged on opposite sides around the nozzle axis 5, in particular the holding arms 7 have an angular distance of 180 degrees from one another when viewed in the circumferential direction around the nozzle axis 5.
  • the holding arms 7 are connected to a stop ring 8 and extend radially outwards from its outer diameter.
  • the stop ring 8 serves, for example, to limit the movement of the cap arrangement according to, for example, FIG. 1 when the cap arrangement is pushed axially onto the pouring spout 4.
  • the stop ring 8 can also serve as a support ring, for example to transport containers such as bottles and bags in filling plants.
  • the pourer 2 has a locking ring 9 axially at a distance above the stop ring 8, which serves to hold the retaining ring 1e of the cap arrangement axially underneath it, for example in a locking manner, for which purpose on the radially inner lateral surface of the retaining ring 1e, locking projections 1f can be arranged, which axially engage behind the locking ring 9.
  • the retaining ring 1e of the cap arrangement is fastened to the pourer 2 and thus indirectly also the closure cap 1 fastened to it with the at least one retaining strap 1d.
  • the locking projections 1f are, for example, in Figure 7 symbolically arranged on the inside on the lateral surface of the retaining ring 1e, which the cap arrangement with two retaining straps 1d detached from the spout 2 shows.
  • the locking projections 1f can, for example, be designed like the projection 6b on the inner surface of the closure cap 1 according to FIG.
  • FIGS 1, 2, 4, 8, 13, 16 and 19 in particular make it clear that, based on the axial direction of the nozzle axis 5, the holding arms 7 have a lower surface adjacent to the connection point on the pourer 2, which is concave towards the bottom.
  • a bottom-side, downwardly open channel 7a is formed, which extends across the width of the holding arm 7 at least substantially perpendicular to the nozzle axis 5, in particular either extending in the circumferential direction around the nozzle axis 5 or extending perpendicular to a radial line to the nozzle axis 5 is or in the embodiment according to Figure 9 is extended in the radial direction.
  • the holding arm 7 is convex towards the top axially and preferably has the same thickness everywhere along its extension.
  • the tether 1d can be accommodated in this channel 7a so that it is held more securely.
  • the respective holding arm has one at the free end Guide surface 7b, which points upwards and facilitates the insertion of the tether 1d into the holding area located under the holding arm 7.
  • FIGS. 1 to 14 and 19 show versions in which the holding arm 7 has a boundary surface 10 axially opposite it, in particular located under the holding arm 7. Between the boundary surface 10 and the holding element 7, the holding area is delimited into which the tether 1d can be accommodated.
  • this boundary surface 10 is formed by the surface of the weld-in part 11a, which serves as a transition area 11 of the pouring spout 4 to a bag 12a as a container 12 and with which the pourer 2 is fastened between two foil layers of the bag 12a, for example by welding can.
  • a bag 12a is indicated in FIG. 2 by the dashed lines.
  • the container 12 is designed as a bottle 12b, with the bottle neck 11b forming the transition region 11.
  • the bottle neck 11 b is formed by a bulge in such a way that it forms a boundary surface 10 lying axially below the holding arm 7.
  • the boundary surface 10 is formed by a second holding arm 7, which is arranged axially below the first holding arm 7.
  • These two holding arms 7/10 are mirror-symmetrical about a plane perpendicular to the nozzle axis 5, which runs through the holding area.
  • Figures 4, 5, 14 and 17 show examples of a closure cap 1 which is fastened with a single retaining strap 1d
  • Figures 6, 11 and 18 show versions in which the closure cap is attached to the pourer 2 or the retaining ring 1e with two retaining straps 1d.
  • Figures 5 and 6 further visualize that there is an angular distance a in the circumferential direction around the nozzle axis 5 between a connection point of the retaining strap 1d on the retaining ring and a retaining arm 7, which can be used for holding.
  • This is at least essentially 90 degrees in Figure 6, but is approximately 80 degrees in Figure 5.
  • the angular distance a is at least in the range of 50 to 130 degrees.
  • Figures 15 to 18 show, using the example of a bottle 12b as a container 12, versions in which no boundary surface is arranged under the holding arm 7 forming the holding element.
  • the holding area is therefore not limited axially downwards.
  • the tether 1d is held securely in the groove 7a, since the tether is pressed into the groove 7a from below by a restoring force internal to the material in the tether 1d.
  • This restoring force arises, for example, from the bending stress on the retaining band 1d at the connection point to the retaining ring 1e when opening the pourer 2 by removing the cap 1.

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L'invention concerne un dispositif de versement comprenant un verseur (2) qui est relié à un récipient (12, 12a, 12b) ou au moins peut être relié à un récipient (12, 12a, 12b), et qui a une buse de versement (4) qui est disposée autour d'un axe de buse (5), et un capuchon de fermeture (1) qui est disposé autour d'un axe de capuchon (3), et au moins une sangle de retenue (1d) qui est reliée d'une pièce au capuchon de fermeture (1) et au moyen de laquelle le capuchon de fermeture (1) est fixé au verseur (2), en particulier à la buse de versement (4) du verseur (2), au moins un élément de retenue (7) étant disposé sur le verseur (2), au moyen duquel (7) l'au moins une sangle de retenue (1d) peut être maintenue, et où il est possible, en particulier, que la ou les sangles de retenue (1d) soient retenues à une position axiale prédéfinie par l'élément de retenue (7). L'invention concerne en outre un récipient, en particulier une bouteille (12b) ou un sac (12a) pourvu d'un tel dispositif de versement.
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