Patent classifications
B65B7/2835
Apparatus for blowing and filling plastic containers
The invention concerns an apparatus (10) for simultaneously blowing and filling a plastic container from a preform, the apparatus comprising: a mold (14) for enclosing a preform, so as to leave access to the mouth of the preform, stretching means (42) for stretching the preform within the mold, an injection head (16) for injecting a liquid through the mouth so as to cause expansion of the preform within the mold, thereby obtaining a blown and filled container (12) that comprises a dispensing opening (22), characterized in that the apparatus further comprises a capping head (18) for fixing a cap (40) on the dispensing opening of said blown and filled container, the capping head being permanently arranged between the injection head (16) and the mold (14).
COMPOSTABLE SINGLE-USE BEVERAGE CONTAINER AND ASSOCIATED MECHANISM FOR SEALING THE CONTAINER
The present invention relates to a novel beverage container and a mechanism for securing a cap to the container within an automated kiosk. The container comprises a compostable shell, beverage bag, and other components. The beverage bag is sealed to a closure shoulder using a mechanical sealing ring, optionally without the use of using heat, glue or ultrasonic energy. The cap is secured to the closure shoulder by the mechanism within the kiosk.
CLOSURES WITH TAMPER EVIDENCE
- Tobias NAUMANN ,
- Stephan Scherer ,
- Ingo Willems ,
- Christophe Halter ,
- Sebastian Rasche ,
- Cedric Boulay ,
- Jean-Michel Raymond Pierre Cunche ,
- Günter Blesius ,
- Thomas Ara ,
- James Rodrigues ,
- Geoffrey Andrew Gow ,
- Douglas James WEATHERALL ,
- Thibaud Joël Philippe Brill ,
- Thomas Schmidt ,
- Gilles Lacome ,
- Joaquim Martins Nogueira
Closures with a tamper evidence feature that is reshaped to connect it to the container neck are disclosed. Methods and systems for carrying out the methods, and to mold stacks for making the closures are also disclosed. The tamper evidence feature can be a band, a portion of a cylindrical skirt or a panel formed in the cylindrical skirt. The application of heat may deform the band inwardly to create a lip for engaging a flange on the container neck, or it may weld the tamper evidence feature to the flange
CLOSURES WITH TAMPER EVIDENCE
- Tobias NAUMANN ,
- Stephan Scherer ,
- Ingo Willems ,
- Christophe Halter ,
- Sebastian Rasche ,
- Cedric Boulay ,
- Jean-Michel Raymond Pierre Cunche ,
- Günter Blesius ,
- Thomas Ara ,
- James Rodrigues ,
- Geoffrey Andrew Gow ,
- Douglas James WEATHERALL ,
- Thibaud Joël Philippe Brill ,
- Thomas Schmidt ,
- Gilles Lacome ,
- Joaquim Martins Nogueira
Closures with a tamper evidence feature that is reshaped to connect it to the container neck are disclosed. Methods and systems for carrying out the methods, and to mold stacks for making the closures are also disclosed. The tamper evidence feature can be a band, a portion of a cylindrical skirt or a panel formed in the cylindrical skirt. The application of heat may deform the band inwardly to create a lip for engaging a flange on the container neck, or it may weld the tamper evidence feature to the flange
Post fill carbonation with container overpressure limitation
In at least some embodiments, a carbonated beverage is formed by filling a container with a beverage liquid, adding solid carbon dioxide, sealing the container, and then limiting the development of overpressure within the container. In some embodiments, overpressure within a container may be limited by an adsorber material element. In some embodiments, overpressure within a container may be limited through agitation of a sealed container.
Container with pour spout
A container includes a neck finish extending from a body and having at least two thickened wall portions circumferentially spaced apart and extending radially inwardly, and including interior surfaces disposed radially inwardly of a neck finish interior surface to at least partially establish an internal trough, and axially facing shoulders axially recessed with respect to a sealing lip of the neck finish.
Self-heating systems and methods for rapidly heating a comestible substance
Self-heating containers comprise a reaction chamber and a heating chamber. The heating chamber is sized to contain a substance to be heated. The reaction chamber contains reactants which, when contacted, exothermically react. The reaction chamber is divided into a first compartment and a second compartment with a barrier therebetween. The barrier comprises a first barrier portion and a second barrier portion. The first barrier portion is attached to a reaction chamber wall and has an opening sized to allow reactants to flow through from one compartment to the other. The second barrier portion is attached to the first barrier portion to close the opening. The barrier can be opened by moving an actuator into engagement with the second barrier portion to dislodge the second barrier portion from the first barrier portion and thereby open the barrier. In certain embodiments, the heating chamber can be a can with prepackaged comestible substance therein. Examples of components configured to facilitate such a can are disclosed.
Method and device for processing containers
A method for processing containers includes, for each container to be processed: a) an assembling step of assembling a cap having a cover on a container, the cap including a tubular base and a cover pivotably connected to the base, between an open position and a closed position, the cap being assembled via the base thereof onto the container at an opening of the container, b) a step of sterilizing the container provided with the cap having a cover, and c) a step of filling the container, the filling step including filling the container with a filling product while the cap having the cover is in the open position, and moving the cover into the closed position.
CLEANING, FILLING, AND CAPPING CONTAINERS
Systems and methods for filling and sealing a container can include a housing having an opening for receiving containers, a rotary assembly including mount assemblies disposed in the housing, the rotary assembly operable to rotate the of mount assemblies about a central axis, a washing station, a filling station, a steam injector, and cap setter disposed in the housing.