COLLAPSIBLE BOTTLE AND FILLING STATION
20220119147 · 2022-04-21
Assignee
Inventors
- Dagan ESHEL (Yahud Monoson, IL)
- Yiftah SERI (Mevasseret-Zion, IL)
- Inbal HALPERIN (Ramat HaSharon, IL)
- Hagai HARDUFF (Binyamina, IL)
- Duncan Robert SHEA-SIMONDS (Leicester, Leicestershire, GB)
- Dan LONGMAN (Leicester, Leicestershire, GB)
- Amit Avigdor (Kibbutz Bahan, IL)
Cpc classification
B67C7/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B67C3/023
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B67C3/225
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65G59/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B67D7/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B67C2007/006
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B67C2007/0066
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D21/0231
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2501/0036
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B67C7/004
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D1/0276
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65D1/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D21/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B67C3/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
Provided is a bottle which includes a neck portion configured to receive a cap to seal the bottle, a lower portion including a bottom on which the bottle is configured to stand erect, an upper portion extending from the neck portion to the lower portion and an annular rib. The annular rib defines a transition between the lower portion and the upper portion and protrudes outwardly with respect to both the upper portion and the lower portion of the bottle. The upper portion, lower portion and annular rib are portions of a single entity formed from one material. The upper portion is configured to reversibly collapse into the lower portion.
Claims
1. A bottle comprising: a neck portion configured to receive a cap to seal the bottle; a lower portion including a bottom on which the bottle is configured to stand erect; an upper portion extending from the neck portion to the lower portion; and an annular rib defining a transition between the lower portion and the upper portion, wherein the annular rib protrudes outwardly with respect to both the upper portion and the lower portion of the bottle; wherein the upper portion, lower portion and annular rib are portions of a single entity formed from one material, wherein the upper portion is configured to reversibly collapse into the lower portion.
2. The bottle of claim 1, wherein the bottle in its erected state is configured to be self-standing while empty.
3. The bottle of claim 1, wherein the entire upper portion between the neck portion and the annular rib is configured to be reversibly inverted.
4. The bottle of claim 1, wherein the thickness of the upper portion and the lower portion is uniform, or the thickness of the upper portion, lower portion and annular rib is uniform.
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9. The bottle of claim 1, wherein the bottle is formed out of a transparent polymer material.
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11. The bottle of claim 1, wherein the annular rib defines the maximum diameter of the bottle and wherein both the upper portion and the lower portion taper distal from the annular rib.
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14. The bottle of claim 1, wherein the upper portion includes fold lines forming a pattern of polygons.
15. The bottle of claim 14, wherein the pattern of polygons is a pseudo-random pattern of polygons, the pattern of polygons including polygons with variable sizes and/or shapes.
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19. The bottle of claim 1, wherein the lower portion is formed with a plurality of rings protruding toward an inner volume of the bottle.
20. The bottle of claim 1, wherein the bottom is formed with a recess that is sized and shaped to receive a cap of another bottle.
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25. A filling station comprising: a releasing device configured to controllably release a bottle from a stack of collapsed bottles; a capping device configured to remove a cap from the bottle while the bottle is in a collapsed state and replace the cap after the bottle has been filled and erected; and a filling device configured to fill the bottle with a beverage through a neck portion of the bottle concurrently with erecting the bottle from the collapsed state to an expanded state; and a controller configured to control and coordinate operation of the releasing device, the capping device and the filling device.
26. The filling station of claim 25 comprising a dispensing window from which the bottle that is erected and filled with the beverage is dispensed.
27. The filling station of claim 25, wherein the filling device includes a support head configured to fit into a collapsed portion of the bottle and to guide erecting the collapsed portion of the bottle in a symmetrical manner.
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29. The filling station of claim 27, wherein the filling device includes a nozzle configured to engage the neck portion of the bottle and fill the bottle with a beverage through the neck portion.
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31. The filling station of claim 27, wherein the filling device includes a sealing probe configured to be received in the neck portion of the bottle and to form a sealed engagement with the neck portion of the bottle.
32. The filling station of claim 31, wherein the sealing probe comprises: a pipe configured to receive a hose from which the bottle is filled with the beverage; a sealing member fitted around the pipe, wherein the sealing member is a ring shaped element that is elastically compressible, the sealing member configured to form the sealed engagement with the neck portion of the bottle under compression; and an end cap attached to a distal end of the pipe, wherein the sealing member is configured to sit on the end cap.
33. The filling station of claim 32, wherein the sealing member is compressed based on lifting the sealing probe with respect to the support head to press the sealing member against a surface of the support head.
34. The filling station of claim 32, wherein the seal is released based on lowering the sealing probe with respect to the support head.
35. The filling station of claim 31, wherein the sealing probe is configured to be lifted and lowered within the support head based on a screw motion.
36. The filling station of claim 25, wherein erecting of the bottle is based on pressure accumulated in the bottle as the beverage flows into the bottle.
37. The filling station of claim 25, wherein the filling device is fluidly connected to a tap water line external to the filling station.
38. The filling station of claim 37, comprising a treating unit configured to treat water received from the tap water line, wherein the filling station is configured to fill the bottle with the water treated by the treating unit and wherein the treating unit includes one or more of: a cooling unit configured to cool the tap water, a purification unit configured to filter the tap water, a carbonation unit configured to carbonate the tap water and an flavoring unit configured to add minerals and/or flavoring to the tap water.
39. (canceled)
40. The filling station of claim 25, wherein the releasing device includes a retractable platform positioned to support a bottom of the stack and to temporarily retract from the bottom of the stack to release a bottle.
41. (canceled)
42. The filling station of claim 25, comprising a carousel configured to support a plurality of stacks of collapsed bottles.
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49. A bottle collapsing apparatus comprising: a holding device configured to receive a lower portion of the bottle, the lower portion including a bottom on which the bottle stands; a gripping device configured to grip an annular rib formed on the bottle between the lower portion and an upper portion, the upper portion extending from the annular rib to a neck portion of the bottle; and a shaping head configured with a same size and shape as an upper portion of the bottle in a collapsed state.
50. The bottle collapsing apparatus of claim 49, wherein the gripping device is configured to grip the annular rib encompassing a diameter of the bottle between the upper portion and the lower portion.
51. The bottle collapsing apparatus of claim 49, wherein the gripping device includes a plate with a bore through which the upper portion of the bottle may be erected and wherein the plate is configured to press against the annular rib.
52. The bottle collapsing apparatus of claim 49, wherein the shaping head includes a cavity configured to receive a neck portion of the bottle.
53.-56. (canceled)
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
[0065] Some embodiments of the invention are herein described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings. With specific reference now to the drawings in detail, it is stressed that the particulars shown are by way of example and for purposes of illustrative discussion of embodiments of the invention. In this regard, the description taken with the drawings makes apparent to those skilled in the art how embodiments of the invention may be practiced. In the drawings:
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DESCRIPTION OF SPECIFIC EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION
[0081] The present invention, in some embodiments thereof, relates to a bottle and a bottle filling station and, more particularly, but not exclusively, to collapsible plastic bottle and filling station for filling the bottle on demand.
[0082] According to some example embodiments, there is provided a bottle that is configured to be filled with water and/or other beverage and capped at a point of sale and then immediately dispensed to a customer. According to some example embodiments, the bottle is a self standing (or self carried) bottle that is optionally transparent and optionally formed from PET. The bottle is configured to be a light weight bottle that may be reversibly collapsed. Collapsing as used herein means that the upper half of the bottle collapses into a lower half of the bottle while the lower portion of the bottle stays intact, e.g. geometry of the lower portion is maintained intact. Collapsing of the bottle is configured to facilitate stacking of the bottles. Dimensions and geometry of the bottle are defined to provide compact stacking of the collapsible without sticking between the collapsed bottles and as well as relatively easy erecting or expansion of the bottles on demand. In some example embodiments, the stack although compact provides free release of a bottle from the stack without the need to physically urge a collapsed bottle away from the stack. Optionally, 3-5 collapsed bottles may be stacked over a same height that an erected bottle would take. Expansion or erecting as used herein refers to pulling the upper half of bottle out from the lower half of the bottle.
[0083] According to some example embodiments, the upper half of the bottle includes a pattern designed to conceal or blur wrinkle lines that may form on the upper half of the bottle due to the collapsing and expanding operation. The pattern is also configured to provide a visual effect making the contained beverage looked iced or chilled. Optionally, the patter is a pattern of polygons. Optionally, the polygons are designed with a decreasing gradient toward a neck portion of the bottle to enhance the visual effect that the pattern of polygons provides. In some example embodiments, the bottles are formed from transparent plastic, e.g. polyethylene terephthalate (PET).
[0084] Since the bottles as described herein are configured to be filled on demand they may be formed in a relatively less robust manner, e.g. with less plastic as compared to bottles that may be filled at a manufacturing site, stored over an extended time prior to reaching a point of sale and being bought by a customer. Reducing weight of the plastic for the bottle is more cost effective and more environmental friendly. In some example embodiments, each bottle may provide a capacity of 250-1000 ml, e.g. 550 ml and may only weigh 9-15 gm, e.g. 13 gm. In some example embodiments, the bottle has a constant wall thickness along its height (both upper and lower half are formed with same wall thickness). Optionally, wall thickness is between 0.3-0.6 mm, e.g. 0.45. In alternative embodiments, the wall thickness of the upper portion is defined to be other than the defined wall thickness of the lower portion.
[0085] In some example embodiments, the lower half of the bottle may be formed with a plurality of rings encompassing the bottle to impart more stability to the bottle despite its light weight. In some example embodiments, the bottle may additional include an annular rib at the seam between the upper half and lower half that may add strength to the bottle structure in an area that is typically grasped when holding the bottle. Optionally, the annular rib is functional during the collapsing process by providing a structure that may be held or pinched to control the collapsing process and obtain a defined collapsed shape. In some example embodiments, the bottle is constructed such that a wall thickness of the annular rib is thicker than the wall thickness forming the upper half or both the upper half and the lower half of the bottle. In some example embodiments, the cap on the bottle may not require a tamper evident seal which may also contribute to reducing the amount of plastic used in the cap as well as in the neck portion of the bottle. When eliminating the tamper evident seal, the height of the neck portion of the bottle may be shortened. According to some example embodiments, the construction of the bottle is configured to provide a visual appearance of bottles that have not been collapsed and that are robust despite their low weight.
[0086] According to some example embodiments, aspect ratio (width over height) of the bottle is defined to be between 0.4-0.7, e.g. 0.5. An aspect ratio below 0.4 may make it difficult to transition between a collapsed and expanded state of the bottle. An aspect ratio above 0.7 may be uncomfortable to grip and may tend to collapse based on gripping. A desirable aspect ratio may also depend on material properties of the bottle material and/or thickness of the bottle material.
[0087] According to some example embodiments, the bottles while in a collapsed state are capped and stacked. The bottles may also be sterilized prior to capping. Optionally, the stacked bottles may be loaded into a filling station, e.g. a vending machine. The vending machine may release and fill the bottles with a beverage on demand. The beverage may be water. Optionally, the filling station is fluidly connected to a tap water line that may be used to fill the bottles. In some example embodiments, filling of a bottle occurs as the bottle is expanded. Optionally, the water from the tap water line may be treated prior to dispending into a bottle. For example the water may be cooled, filtered, otherwise purified, carbonated, and/or enriched with flavor and/or functional ingredients. In some example embodiments, due to the compact construction of the collapsed bottle, a filling station that is sized as a typical vending machine may have a capacity of storing between 700 and 1,200 bottles in a collapsed stacked state. Before explaining at least one embodiment of the invention in further detail, it is to be understood that the invention is not necessarily limited in its application to the details of construction and the arrangement of the components and/or methods set forth in the following description and/or illustrated in the drawings and/or the Examples. The invention is capable of other embodiments or of being practiced or carried out in various ways. Referring now to the drawings,
[0088] In some example embodiments, a widest portion of annular rib 125 is configured with a diameter that is 1-8 mm for example 3-4 mm more than a widest diameter of each of upper portion 120 and lower portion 130. A height or thickness ‘t,’ of the annular rib 125 along a height of bottle 100 may be between 3-8 mm depending on a height of bottle 100. Optionally, upper portion 120 and lower portion 130 are substantially the same size, e.g. hold a same volume. According to some example embodiments, bottle 100 is formed from single material, e.g. PET material in a blow molding process.
[0089] According to some example embodiments, bottle 100 is a light weight personalized sized plastic bottle that holds a volume of 250-1,000 ml, e.g. 550 ml. Other sizes, smaller and larger than 550 ml may be contemplated. Bottle 100 is configured to be self-standing even when empty and reversibly collapsible, e.g. upper portion 120 may collapse into lower portion 130 for storing and then expanded during filling. Optionally, bottle 100 is 150-190 mm tall e.g. 173 mm and 70-100 mm, e.g. 85 mm wide and may weigh 9-15 gm, e.g. 13 gm. For larger volume capacity within the range of 250-1,000 ml, bottle 100 may be 190-220 mm in height e.g. 210 mm and 90-120 mm in diameter, e.g. 105 mm and may weigh 20-30 gm, e.g. 25 gm. Construction of bottle 100 is configured to impart a look and feel of a robust bottle in spite of is relatively light weight. According to some example embodiments, fold lines 150 form pattern 155, e.g. a pattern of polygons that are configured to camouflage and/or blur wrinkle lines that may occur while collapsing and expanding upper portion 120 and may also camouflage mold parting lines. In some example embodiments, a pattern formed with fold lines 150 may be defined to form shapes that are variable in size with an optional decreasing gradient toward neck portion 115. Optionally, pattern 155 is a pattern of polygons and may also provide a glacial look that may be visually pleasing.
[0090] Optionally, pattern 155 may provide a milky look to upper portion 120. Pattern 155 may also be formed with dots, curved fold lines or other textures that provide a pattern that is other than a pattern of polygons.
[0091] Optionally, annular rib 125 is configured to provide structural support for gripping bottle 100. Optionally, annular rib 125 is the widest portion of bottle 100 with diameter 75-95 mm, e.g. 88 mm. Width of annular rib 125 may be configured to provide a comfortable grip for a customer while drinking and may also be configured to be wide enough to facilitate transition between a collapsed and expanded state of bottle 100. Optionally, annular rib 125 is functional during the collapsing process by providing a structure that may be held or pinched to control the collapsing process and obtain a defined collapsed shape. Optionally, protrusion of annular rib provides a surface area that may be gripped during the collapsing process. Annular rib 125 may protrude out by 1-8 mm. Diameter of bottle 100 in both lower portion 130 and upper portion 120 may taper distal from annular rib 125. Optionally, diameter of annular rib 125 and a degree of tapering is defined to provide a desired stacking configuration when in a collapsed state, e.g. while upper portion 120 is collapsed into lower portion 130. Optionally, the desired stacking configuration provides for releasing each bottle from the stack by dropping the bottle (based on gravity) without any need to urge separation between bottles in the stack. According to some example embodiments, bottle 100 is defined to have an aspect ratio (height over width) of 0.4-0.7, e.g. 0.5. According to some example embodiments, an aspect ratio of 0.4-0.7, e.g. 0.5 provides a small enough for diameter for comfortable gripping and storing in a backpack pocket on one hand and wide enough to facilitate collapsing and expanding of bottle.
[0092] In some example embodiments, angular rings 135 in lower portion 130 also provide structural support to prevent deformation of bottle 100 while held by a customer drinking from bottle 100.
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[0101] According to some example embodiments, tube 305 may have an opening at a bottom portion through which bottle 100 may be dropped. In some example embodiments, bottles 100 are maintained in tube 305 with one or more anchoring mechanisms that are configured to controllably release a bottle on demand. In some example embodiments, a movable supporting platform 207 may support bottom 140 of lower most bottle 100 in stack 200 and may intermittently retract on demand to release the lower most bottle 100. Retraction may be based on controlled rotation of platform 207 or controlled linear movement of platform 207. In some example embodiments, the rest of the bottles in stack 200 may be supported with a clasp 205 configured to clasp onto an annular rib 125. Controllable release of clasp 205 may release lower most bottle 100 on demand and clasp onto the next bottle 100 as the stack is lowered. Optionally, release of clasp 205 may be based on a pivoting movement. Optionally, stack 200 is supported by both platform 207 and clasp 205.
[0102] On demand, a bottle 100 in a collapsed state may be dropped into carriage 315. A pair of claws 310 may enclose around collapsed bottle 100 around annular rib 125 and secure bottle 100 in place (
[0103] In some example embodiments, stage 370 proceeds to filling device 351 after de-capping of bottle 100 (
[0104] According to some example embodiments, filling station includes a hose 390 fluidly connected to a port 395 from which water or other beverage from an external source may be received. As water is introduced through hose 390 into bottle 100, platform 335 (or head 350) rises and bottle 100 is expanded, e.g. neck portion 115 is raised. Optionally, rising of platform 335 may be based on the pressure of the water being introduced into bottle 100. Optionally, rising of platform 335 may also be controlled by vertical stage 380. The shape and size of head 350 may facilitate expanding bottle 100, e.g. lifting upper portion 120 in a symmetric manner. Optionally, upper portion 120 may appear to peel off of support head 350 as support head 350 is raised and upper portion is expanded (
[0105] In some example embodiments, filling and expanding (or lifting upper portion 120) is performed simultaneously or concurrently. Alternatively, bottle 100 may first be expanded, e.g. upper portion 120 of bottle 100 may first be lifted and then filled. Once bottle 100 reaches its full height and is filled with water, nozzle 353 may be disengaged from neck portion 110 and platform 335 may be further lifted to allow stage 370 to advance carriage 315 back to capping station 330 (
[0106] Based on carriage 315 returning to capping station 331, platform 335 may be lowered to a current height of neck portion 115 and cap 110 may be secured on neck portion 115. Capping device 330 may rotate in a clockwise direction to cap bottle 100 (
[0107] According to some example embodiments, bottle 100 is filled with water, e.g. tap water from a tap line connected to filling station through port 395. In some example embodiments, water in hose 390 may be chilled with a refrigeration unit and may also be purified with one or more filters that may be integrated along a flow path of the water in hose 390 from port 395 to bottle 100. Optionally, a carbonation unit may selectively carbonate the water flowing into bottle 100. In some example embodiments, filling station may include a dispenser configured to selectively dispense additives to the water, e.g. dispense based on customer selection. Additives may be minerals and or concentrated flavors. Additives and/or flavors may be added during the water filling process so that they may be mixed in the water as bottle 100 is filled with water. Optionally, water passed through a refrigeration unit may be purified, filtered and treated prior to filling bottle 100. Optionally, water received through hose 390 may be carbonated and/or flavored.
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[0109] According to some example embodiments, bottle 100 that is erected and/or self standing is positioned in holder 515 (
[0110] According to some example embodiments, shaping head 550 is lowered toward neck portion 115 (
[0111] Shaping head 550 is formed to have a same shape and size as a desired shape of upper portion 120 of bottle 100 while in the collapsed state. Optionally, shaping head is the same or similar to support head 350. According to some example embodiments, shaping head 550 is configured to completely invert (or reverse fold) upper portion 120 from neck portion 115 to annular rib 125. The inverting process begins at a seam between neck portion 115 and upper portion 120 (
[0112] According to some example embodiments, once neck holding element 555 is engaged with neck portion 115, shaping head 550 may be further pushed down until upper portion 120 collapses into lower portion 130 of bottle 100 (
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[0115] The bottles maybe formed with a pattern of pseudo-random looking polygons on an upper portion of the bottle and with a plurality of indented rings encompassing a lower portion of the bottles. The bottle may also include, an annular rib formed at a seam line between the upper portion including the pattern of polygons and a lower portion including the plurality of indented rings. The annular rib may protrude outwardly as opposed to the plurality of rings that protrude inwardly with respect to an outer surface of the bottle. The bottles may be formed in an expanded state, e.g. as shown in
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[0117] According to some example embodiments, sealing probe 670 includes a sealing member 630 supported between an end cap 640 of sealing probe 670 and a surface 657 of support head 650. End cap 640 may form a nozzle through which fluid from hose 390 may flow into bottle 100. Sealing member 630 may be a ring shaped element that is elastically compressible. Optionally, an outer diameter of sealing member 630 is configured to expand by 20%-60% when compressed and may return to its neutral, e.g. unexpanded stated when the compressive force is removed.
[0118] According to some example embodiments, to fill a bottle 100, filling device 352 lowers support head 650 together with sealing probe 670 toward bottle 100 until support head 650 engages collapsed upper portion 120 and sealing member 630 is received in neck portion 115 of bottle 100.
[0119] Optionally, support head 650 includes a ring shaped recess or cavity 655 in which neck portion 115 is received. According to some example embodiments, a diameter of sealing member 630 is defined to freely fit in neck portion 115 in a neutral state (while not compressed) and to provide a sealed engagement with neck portion 115 when compressed. Optionally, sealing member 630 is compressed between end cap 640 and surface 657 based on raising height sealing probe 670 with respect to support head 650. Optionally, sealing probe 670 is raised with a screw motion including screw threads 675 by rotating sealing probe 670 in support head 650. The compressing is configured to flatten as well as expand sealing member 630 in the radial direction (
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[0121] It is appreciated that certain features of the invention, which are, for clarity, described in the context of separate embodiments, may also be provided in combination in a single embodiment.
[0122] Conversely, various features of the invention, which are, for brevity, described in the context of a single embodiment, may also be provided separately or in any suitable sub-combination or as suitable in any other described embodiment of the invention. Certain features described in the context of various embodiments are not to be considered essential features of those embodiments, unless the embodiment is inoperative without those elements. In addition, any priority document(s) of this application is/are hereby incorporated herein by reference in its/their entirety.
[0123] All publications, patents and patent applications mentioned in this specification are herein incorporated in their entirety by reference into the specification, to the same extent as if each individual publication, patent or patent application was specifically and individually indicated to be incorporated herein by reference. In addition, citation or identification of any reference in this application shall not be construed as an admission that such reference is available as prior art to the present invention. To the extent that section headings are used, they should not be construed as necessarily limiting.
[0124] In addition, any priority document(s) of this application is/are hereby incorporated herein by reference in its/their entirety.