BEVERAGE CAPSULE
20210245950 ยท 2021-08-12
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D85/8043
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A perforable beverage capsule is provided and comprises a generally frustoconical body having a sidewall closed at one end by a piercable inlet wall through which hot water can be injected in use. The end of the sidewall opposite the inlet wall has a rim, and a sealing ring is provided.
Claims
1-36. (canceled)
37. A perforable beverage capsule comprising a generally frustoconical body having a sidewall closed at one end by a piercable inlet wall through which hot water can be injected in use, wherein the piercable inlet wall includes a generally central star-like structure to provide rigidity.
38. The perforable beverage capsule of claim 37, wherein the structure is an isotoxal star polygonal shape.
39. The perforable beverage capsule of claim 37, wherein a plurality of circumferentially distributed triangular shapes form the star or star-like structures.
40. The perforable beverage capsule of claim 39, wherein the triangular shapes are isosceles triangles.
41. The perforable beverage capsule of claim 37, wherein the capsule further comprises a rim.
42. The perforable beverage capsule of claim 41, wherein a closure is applied over the rim.
43. The perforable beverage capsule of claim 42, wherein the closure is a foil seal.
44. A perforable beverage capsule comprising a generally frustoconical body having a sidewall closed at one end by a piercable inlet wall through which hot water can be injected in use, wherein the perimeter of the bottom is formed as a star or star-like structure.
45. The perforable beverage capsule of claim 44, wherein the structure is an isotoxal star polygonal shape.
46. The perforable beverage capsule of claim 44, wherein a plurality of circumferentially distributed triangular shapes form the star or star-like structures.
47. The perforable beverage capsule of claim 46, wherein the triangular shapes are isosceles triangles.
48. The perforable beverage capsule of claim 44, wherein the capsule further comprises a rim.
49. The perforable beverage capsule of claim 48, wherein a closure is applied over the rim.
50. A perforable beverage capsule comprising a generally frustoconical body having a sidewall closed at one end by a piercable inlet wall through which hot water can be injected in use, wherein the piercable inlet wall includes a generally central star like structure to provide rigidity and in which the perimeter of the bottom is formed as a star or star-like structure.
51. The perforable beverage capsule of claim 50, wherein the structure is an isotoxal star polygonal shape.
52. The perforable beverage capsule of claim 50, wherein a plurality of circumferentially distributed triangular shapes form the star or star-like structures.
53. The perforable beverage capsule of claim 52, wherein the triangular shapes are isosceles triangles.
54. The perforable beverage capsule of claim 50, wherein the capsule further comprises a rim.
55. The perforable beverage capsule of claim 54, wherein a closure is applied over the rim.
56. The perforable beverage capsule of claim 55, wherein the closure is a foil seal.
Description
[0071] Embodiments of the present invention are shown, by way of example, in the accompanying drawings.
[0072] Although illustrative embodiments of the invention have been disclosed in detail herein, with reference to the accompanying drawings, it is understood that the invention is not limited to the precise embodiments shown and that various changes and modifications can be effected therein by one skilled in the art without departing from the scope of the invention.
[0073] Referring first to
[0074] The capsule 10 comprises a generally frustoconical body having a sidewall 15 closed at one end by a piercable inlet wall 20 through which hot water can be injected in use.
[0075] The sidewall 15 comprises a plurality of generally triangular, contiguous facets 17, with alternating facets being oppositely oriented.
[0076] The inlet wall 20 and the sidewall 15 are joined by an intermediate wall section 25 which is formed by a circumferential array of a plurality of generally triangular, contiguous facets 19, with alternating facets being oppositely oriented.
[0077] The end of the sidewall opposite the inlet wall has a rim/flange 30 that projects radially outwards from the free end of the sidewall.
[0078] A separate sealing ring/disc 35 is provided. In this embodiment the ring 35 is formed from a foamed material.
[0079] The ring 35 is fixed to the rim 30. Fixation could be achieved, for example, by clamping, bonding or welding (e.g. heat or ultrasonic).
[0080] In
[0081] Production Steps: [0082] 1. Injection capsule (for example injection moulding of a plastics material) [0083] 2. Ring assembly [0084] 3. Filling [0085] 4. Sealing
[0086] Production and ring assembly may be conducted in one assembly line.
[0087] In
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[0089] The capsule 310 is similar to the capsule 10, having a sidewall 315 closed at one end by a piercable inlet wall 320.
[0090] The sidewall 315 comprises a plurality of generally triangular, contiguous hollow facets 317, with alternating facets being oppositely oriented. In this embodiment there are thirty-two facets in total; sixteen in each longitudinal orientation. Other numbers of facets are possible.
[0091] The inlet wall 320 and the sidewall 315 are joined by an intermediate wall section 325 which is formed by a circumferential tooth-like array comprising a plurality of generally pyramidal, hollow, tri-faceted ridges 328 alternating with hollow tri-faceted rebates 329. In this embodiment there are sixteen triangular shapes and sixteen rebates which serve to reinforce the base against collapse during piercing. Other numbers of reinforcement shapes and rebates are possible.
[0092] The end of the sidewall opposite the inlet wall 320 has a rim/flange 330 that projects radially outwards from the free end of the sidewall.
[0093] The rim 330 includes a circumferential recess/channel 334 which can receive a sealing ring (not shown).
[0094] Radially inboard of the recess 334 is an annular raised surface formation pattern 340. In this embodiment the pattern is formed from a plurality of letters 342. The pattern is formed from a plurality of different letters and in this embodiment the pattern is non-repeating.
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[0097] The capsule 510 comprises a generally frustoconical body having a sidewall 515 closed at one end by a piercable inlet wall 520 through which water or other fluid can be injected in use.
[0098] The generally disc-like piercable inlet wall 520 includes a generally central star like structure 550 to provide rigidity. The structure is an isotoxal star polygonal shape.
[0099] In this embodiment the perimeter of the bottom wall 520 is also formed as a star-like structure.
[0100] Moving from radially inwards to outwards, therefore, the bottom wall 520 comprises: a central recessed disc 560; a circumferential array of inwardly facing tri-faceted ridges/triangular castellations 565 alternating with tri-faceted rebates 570 surrounds the disc 560; an annulus 575; a circumferential array of outwardly facing tri-faceted ridges 580 alternating with tri-faceted rebates 585 surrounds the annulus 575.
[0101] In this embodiment the sidewall is generally smooth. In alternative embodiments the sidewall may comprise a plurality of facets, such as generally triangular, contiguous facets.
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[0106] Although illustrative embodiments of the invention have been disclosed in detail herein, with reference to the accompanying drawings, it is understood that the invention is not limited to the precise embodiments shown and that various changes and modifications can be effected therein by one skilled in the art without departing from the scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims and their equivalents.