Bottle for withdrawing goods that are in the form of pieces
09725219 · 2017-08-08
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D77/206
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D83/0427
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D51/22
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65D51/22
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D83/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A bottle, especially a pharmaceutical bottle, configured to facilitate the withdrawal of goods present in the bottle in the form of pieces, the bottle being closed by a lid that consists of at least two layers: a cover layer and an outer layer. The cover layer, which may be a multilayer structure, is firmly sealed to the peripheral, circular sealing edge of the pharmaceutical bottle along said sealing edge, and includes a separation line off-set from the center of the circle. The outer layer, which may also be a multilayer structure, is connected to the cover layer across the entire surface thereof in such a way that one layer can be peeled off. The separation line of the cover layer has a concave section in the portion thereof that is next to the sealing edge, so as to form a flap section when the outer layer is peeled off.
Claims
1. A system for dispensing a product in piecemeal fashion, comprising: a bottle containing the product in loose form, the bottle having an opening defined by a circumferential, circular sealing edge; and a seal having at least two layers, including an inner layer that is sealed to the circumferential, circular sealing edge of the bottle, the inner layer including a curved or kinked slit disposed eccentrically to a center of the inner layer, the slit defining a tongue area which, in its area lying closest to the sealing edge, has a portion that is concave with respect to a center of the circle; and an outer layer that is removably attached to the inner layer across an entire surface of the inner layer; wherein the seal is configured so that upon removal of the outer layer the tongue area remains attached to the inner layer.
2. The system of claim 1, wherein the outer layer includes a tab that is disposed on an edge of the outer layer adjacent to the tongue area, wherein the tab is configured to facilitate peeling the outer layer from the inner layer.
3. The system of claim 2, wherein a center point of the bottle opening, the tongue area and the tab are arranged in alignment.
4. The system of claim 1, wherein the tongue area is delimited by at least two end points of the slit and one or more bend lines extending through the end points.
5. The system of claim 4, wherein each of the end points of the slit is disposed at a distance that is greater than zero from the sealing edge.
6. The system of claim 3, wherein the tongue area is disposed between the center point of the bottle mouth and the tab.
7. The system of claim 1, wherein at least one of the inner layer and outer layer has a multilayered structure.
8. The system of claim 1, wherein the product contained by the bottle is a medicament, a food supplement, or a sweetener.
9. The system of claim 1, wherein the product contained by the bottle is configured to be dispensed piecemeal as a tablet, a pill, or a powder.
10. The system of claim 1, wherein the slit forms an arc of a circle.
Description
(1) The invention is explained in more detail below with reference to the drawings, which are purely schematic depictions of a number of embodiments of the invention and in which the figures show:
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(9) The tongue area 4 is designated as such for the following reasons: If one imagines a straight line between the end points 6 and 7 of the separation line 9, the area of the inner film along this line forms a kind of hinge or a bending line 8 for the tongue area 4 of the film, which area is delimited with respect to this imaginary straight line by the separation line 9. This area in fact also functions as a tongue or a flap which, when the medicine bottle 1 is shaken in order to withdraw tablets or one tablet, acts like a tongue or a wing to counter the rolling movement of the tablets and thus ensures better singulation of the tablets coming from the medicine bottle 1.
(10) In an advantageous embodiment (not shown), the tab 11 of the outer sheet (
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(13) The ends 6, 7 of the individual separation lines 9 define a bending line 8 for the respective tongue area 4, which bending line, if desired, can be regarded as a transition from the tongue area 4 to the cover area 3. This design of separation lines which are different, but which are each delimited by end points, and in which a connection of the tongue area 4 to the cover area 3 always remains, has the great advantage, over a design with an inherently closed separation line, for example a circular separation line, or with complete release of the bottle opening, that no loose part is formed that can fall into the content of the bottle, and that, during the withdrawal, the tongue area acts as a mechanical retainer for the content of the bottle.
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(15) The size of the area or distance 5 can in itself amount to zero, but if the tamper-evident closure, when pulled off in this area, is provided with an undulating line of weakness intended to facilitate the peeling off between the two sheets of the tamper-evident closure, there is a danger that the plastic film will begin to tear here, as a result of which, on the one hand, the correct opening procedure is adversely affected and, on the other hand, the efficacy of the separation line 9 may be reduced. If there is no such line of weakness in this area in which the separation line 9 comes closest to the sealing edge 2, there are no technological reasons against the separation line 9 extending as far as the sealing edge 2.
(16) It should also be noted that it is possible to arrange further portions outside the illustrated concave area of the separation line 9, although it will probably only be useful to do this in special cases, for example in the case of special (geometric) shapes of the tablets that are to be withdrawn, such that there will then be several end points or intermediate points delimiting the separation line portions.
(17) A person skilled in the art, working in the field of production of seals and knowing of the invention, will be able to determine the size and shape of the separation line 9 on the basis of a small number of tests. Since only the plastic film is needed for this purpose, not the entire tamper-evident closure, this can be done without great effort in any laboratory run by a seal manufacturer.