CONTAINER SEAL
20210016924 ยท 2021-01-21
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D77/206
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2517/0013
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A container seal includes an inner element and an outer element. The inner element has at least one through hole. The outer element is adhered to the inner element and is releasable from the inner element. The container seal is conducive to preventing a user from being stained with contents of a container covered with the container seal while tearing the container seal. The container seal can be pierced by a soft straw whereby the user sucks the contents of the container.
Claims
1. A container seal, comprises: an inner element having at least one through hole; and an outer element adhered to the inner element and releasable from the inner element.
2. The container seal of claim 1, wherein an adhesive layer is adhered to a surface of the outer element, and the outer element is adhered to the inner element by the adhesive layer.
3. The container seal of claim 1, wherein the outer element is partially coupled to the inner element.
4. The container seal of claim 1, further comprising a lug coupled to an edge of the outer element.
5. The container seal of claim 4, wherein the lug protrudes from an edge of the inner element.
6. The container seal of claim 2, further comprising a lug coupled to an edge of the outer element.
7. The container seal of claim 6, wherein the lug protrudes from an edge of the inner element.
8. The container seal of claim 3, further comprising a lug coupled to an edge of the outer element.
9. The container seal of claim 8, wherein the lug protrudes from an edge of the inner element.
10. The container seal of claim 1, wherein the through hole of the inner element is in a round, starlike, square, elliptic, or polygonal shape.
11. The container seal of claim 1, wherein the inner element has a plurality of through holes.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0019] To facilitate understanding of the object, characteristics and effects of this present disclosure, embodiments together with the attached drawings for the detailed description of the present disclosure are provided.
[0020] The embodiment 1 of the present disclosure provides a container seal 1. Referring to
[0021] The drink can stain a part of the outer element 12, that is, the part which faces the through hole 110. The edge of the outer element 12 prevents the user's hand from coming into contact with the drink because of the inner element 11 in direct contact with the container opening. Hence, after tearing the outer element 12 by hand, the user's fingers are not stained with the drink. Furthermore, unlike what is disclosed in the prior art, the uses can still drink the drink with a soft straw, because the outer element 12 can be easily torn off from the inner element 11 to reveal the through hole 110 of the inner element 11, allowing the soft straw to be inserted into the through hole 110.
[0022] In embodiment 1, the inner element 11 is made of polyethylene (PE). However, in a variant embodiment, the inner element 11 is made of polyethylene terephthalate (PET), polypropylene, or any other well-known sealing material. Hence, the present disclosure is not restricted to embodiment 1.
[0023] In embodiment 1, the outer element 12 is made of aluminum plastic composite material. However, in a variant embodiment, the outer element 12 is made of polypropylene, polyethylene terephthalate (PET), or any other well-known non-toxic, waterproof material. Hence, the present disclosure is not restricted to embodiment 1.
[0024] Referring to
[0025] In embodiment 1, the through hole 110 is in a round shape. However, in a variant embodiment, the through hole 110 is in a starlike, square, elliptic, polygonal or any other shape, as needed.
[0026] The embodiment 1 and the embodiments to be described below is exemplified by a container which contains a drink. However, in a variant embodiment, the container seal 1 covers the opening of a container which contains food, drug or any other edible article.
[0027] Embodiment 2 of the present disclosure provides a container seal 2. Referring to
[0028] Embodiment 3 of the present disclosure provides a container seal 3, Referring to
[0029] In embodiment 3, the lug 33 protrudes from an edge of the inner element 31. Hence, the lug 33 is not adhered to the inner element 31 and the outer element 32 such that the user can grip the lug 33 easily. However, in a variant embodiment, the lug 33 does not protrude from an edge of the inner element 31. Hence, the present disclosure is not restricted to embodiment 3.
[0030] In embodiment 3, the lug 33 and the outer element 32 are integrally formed. However, in a variant embodiment, the lug 33 is a self-contained element coupled to the outer element 32.
[0031] In embodiment 3, the lug 33 is in a hemispheric shape. However, in a variant embodiment, the lug 33 is in a slender, hemispheric arcuate, square, or polygonal shape or any shape, as needed.
[0032] Embodiment 4 of the present disclosure provides a container seal 4. Referring to
[0033] Thread is disposed on the inner sidewall of a cover of a conventional package container for commercially-available drug or food additive such that the cover can be rotated to open, allowing the drug or food additive to be conveniently taken out and better protected against contamination. Since the container seal 4 has the through holes 410, the user can pour out particulate drug or food additive through the through holes 410. To seal the container hermetically again, the user covers the container seal 4 with a cover which is easy to manufacture and made of little plastic material and is of a conventional shape. Hence, the die-opening and material costs incurred in designing the cover as a rotatable, threaded cover are greatly reduced.
[0034] Embodiment 5 of the present disclosure provides a container seal 5, Referring to
[0035] As described above, the container seal is conducive to preventing a user from being stained with contents of a container covered with the container seal while tearing the container seal. The container seal can be pierced by a soft straw whereby the user sucks the contents of the container. Owing to the lug, the user takes less effort to release the outer element from the inner element. Owing to the plurality of through holes, the container seal replaces a rotatable, threaded cover, so as to greatly reduce the die-opening and material costs incurred in designing the cover as a rotatable, threaded cover.
[0036] While the present disclosure has been described by means of specific embodiments, numerous modifications and variations could be made thereto by those skilled in the art without departing from the scope and spirit of the present disclosure set forth in the claims.