Biodegradable container or capsule
10843867 ยท 2020-11-24
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D65/466
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D85/8043
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y02W90/10
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
International classification
B65D85/804
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D85/46
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
The invention relates to a biodegradable container (1) for single dose or multi-dose administration of beverages by injecting a fluid solution, under pressure through a preparation, said biodegradable container (1) comprising: a tubular body (2) having a side wall (22), a first opening (40), and a second opening (23), opposite to said first opening (40); a first surface (21) coupled to said tubular body (2) in correspondence of said first opening (40), said tubular body (2) and said first surface (21) forming a chamber for containing said preparation; and a second surface (3) coupled to said tubular body (2) in such a way as to obstruct said second opening (23) and prevent the escape of said preparation, said biodegradable container (1) being characterized by comprising reinforcement means (4, 42, 49) associated with said side wall (22), and configured to oppose resistance to pressure acting on said biodegradable container (1) during the injection of said fluid solution under pressure.
Claims
1. A biodegradable container (1) for single dose or multi-dose administration of beverages by injecting a fluid solution, under pressure through a preparation, said biodegradable container (1) comprising: a tubular body (2) having a side wall (22), a first opening (40), and a second opening (23), opposite to said first opening (40); a first surface (21) coupled to said tubular body (2) in correspondence of said first opening (40), said tubular body (2) and said first surface (21) forming a chamber for containing said preparation; a second surface (3) coupled to said tubular body (2) in such a way as to obstruct said second opening (23) and prevent the escape of said preparation, said biodegradable container (1) being characterized by comprising reinforcement means (4, 42, 49) associated with said side wall (22), and configured to oppose resistance to pressure acting on said biodegradable container (1) from inside and/or from outside of said biodegradable container (1) during the injection of said fluid solution under pressure, and in that said first surface (21) and/or second surface (3) is a flat sheet made of biodegradable material having a perimetral edge (43; 45) folded together or with respect to a respective end portion (44; 46) of said tubular body (2) in order to close the respective opening (40; 23); and a biodegradable end plate (6) arranged in proximity to said first surface (21) to enhance a mechanical strength of said first surface (21) and to adjust a preparation containing volume of said container (1).
2. The biodegradable container (1) according to claim 1, wherein said perimetral edge (43; 45) is folded together with said end portion (44; 46) of said tubular body (2), wherein said perimetral edge (43; 45) is in contact with at least one of said first surface (21), said second surface (3), and said side wall (22) of said tubular body (2).
3. The biodegradable container (1) according to claim 1, wherein said perimetral edge (43; 45) is externally or internally folded in contact with said side wall (22) of said tubular body (22) and in that said end portion (44; 46) of said tubular body (2) is internally or externally folded in contact with said first (21) or second (3) surface.
4. The biodegradable container (1) according to claim 1, wherein said perimetral edge (43; 45) is coiled together the corresponding end portion (46; 44) of said tubular body (2) in contact with said side wall (22) or with said second (3) or first (21) surface forming a coiled edge (48).
5. The biodegradable container (1) according to claim 1, wherein said perimetral edge (43; 45) is coupled to said tubular body (2) by at least one of mechanical coupling, embossing, adhesives, and heat-welding.
6. The biodegradable container (1) according to claim 1, wherein said reinforcement means (42, 49), are inside said tubular body (2), in a position transversal to at least one of said side wall (22) and first and second surface (21, 3).
7. The biodegradable container (1) according to claim 6, wherein said internal reinforcement means are a plurality of radial elements arranged in a cross to inside of said tubular body (2).
8. The biodegradable container (1) according to claim 6, wherein said internal reinforcement means (42, 49) partially or completely extend to the internal height of said tubular body (2).
9. The biodegradable container (1) according to claim 6, wherein said internal reinforcing elements (42, 49) have openings (25) on their wall, for the passage of the fluid solution within the biodegradable container (1).
10. The biodegradable container (1) according to claim 6, characterized in further comprising external reinforcing means (4) externally wrapped around at least one of said first surface (21), and said second surface (3).
11. The biodegradable container (1) according to claim 10, wherein said side wall (22) is comprised of a multi-layer material, and said external reinforcement means (4) are contained between two layers of said multi-layer material, thus wrapping from outside at least one layer of said side wall (22).
12. The biodegradable container (1) according to claim 10, wherein said external reinforcing means (4) are made by at least one biodegradable thread-like element or at least one biodegradable strip spirally wound around said side wall (22), starting from an area adjacent to at least one of first opening and second opening (40; 23) up to said second or first surface (3; 21), said at least one thread-like element or said at least one strip (4) containing the expansion of said side wall (22) during the injection of said pressurized fluid solution in said biodegradable container (1).
13. The biodegradable container (1) according to claim 1, wherein said side wall (22) has a plurality of longitudinal folds (20).
14. The biodegradable container (1) according to claim 1, wherein said container (1) has an anti-grease and waterproofing treatment on the inner and/or outside surface.
15. The biodegradable container (1) according to claim 1, wherein said first surface (21) and/or said second surface (3) has a plurality of holes (5; 41) for the passage of said fluid solution.
16. The biodegradable container (1) according to claim 1, further comprising a biodegradable filter (24), arranged inside said container (1) and in proximity to said first surface (2) and/or to said second surface (3), for filtering said beverage and prevent the escape of said preparation during the injection of said fluid solution under pressure in said biodegradable container (1).
17. The biodegradable container (1) according to claim 1, wherein said first surface (21) is comprised of multilayer material, and said end plate (6) is contained between two layers of said multilayer material.
18. The biodegradable container (1) according to claim 1, wherein at least one of said first surface (21) and said second surface (3) comprises at least one of an upper pre-engraved cardboard, a pre-drilled cardboard, and one or more layers of paper comprising at least one of a layer of paper of 40 g/sqm and a filter paper layer (3).
19. The biodegradable container (1) according to claim 1, wherein said reinforcement means is in the chamber and comprises at least two radial elements extending vertically inside the body across a diameter of the tubular body according to a cross-configuration; wherein each of the at least two radial elements extends across a diameter extending through a centerpoint of the biodegradable container adjacent to at least one of the first opening and the second opening.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The invention will be now described for illustrative, but not limitative purposes according to its preferred embodiments, with particular reference to the figures of the enclosed drawings, wherein:
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DESCRIPTION OF SPECIFIC EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION
(40) Making reference to the
(41) As shown in
(42) Furthermore, said biodegradable container 1 comprises a second surface or upper portion 3, particularly an upper filter 3, comprised of biodegradable material e.g. filter paper, or environmentally friendly material with polylactic acid fibers, which is coupled to said tubular body 2 in correspondence of said upper opening 23, once the container 1 has been filled with said preparation, so as to completely occlude said upper opening 23 preventing, therefore, the leakage of said preparation from said container 1.
(43) Furthermore, said upper filter 3 is permeable to the fluid solution, and allows the injection of the same inside said body 2 for the realization and the delivery of the beverage.
(44) In order to facilitate this operation, as shown in
(45) Said container 1 is comprised of biodegradable material e.g. paper, or environmentally friendly material with polylactic acid fibers, pressed paper, cardboard, pressed cardboard, cotton, natural fabrics, or other wood derivatives, and can be realized by a single layer material, or by a multilayer material comprising, for example, a first inner layer of paper with basis weight of 100 g/m2, and a second outer layer of paper with a basis weight of 110 gr/m2.
(46) Furthermore, said container 1 can have internally and/or externally an anti-grease and waterproofing treatment on the surface for different embodiments.
(47) Said treatment is not instead present on the outer surface of said tubular body 2, for different embodiments, which is therefore couplable, by non-toxic glues, or by heat-sealing, with other elements comprising said biodegradable container or capsule 1.
(48) In the specific embodiment, said tubular body 2 has a cylindrical shape, but in other embodiments it can have other shapes, for example a conical shape, and can be realized by winding one or more flat sheets on themselves. For example, the tubular body 2 can be obtained by a multi-layer material, as shown in the embodiment of
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(50) Preferably, the bottom portion 21 and the tubular body 2 are coupled each other by mechanical coupling, for example embossing, or by gluing, using an adhesive or by heat sealing.
(51) Said closure system can also be used to close the upper portion 3 of the container 1 according to the invention. In the embodiments shown in
(52) Finally, said biodegradable container or capsule 1 according to the invention has reinforcement means 4 associated to said side wall 22 and configured to resist to the pressure acting on said biodegradable container 1 during the injection of said pressurized fluid solution.
(53) Particularly, in the embodiment shown in
(54) Said reinforcement means 4 confer to said biodegradable container or capsule 1 the mechanical strength characteristics necessary to withstand to the stresses, particularly to the pressure, to which it is subjected during the use inside said beverage dispensing machines.
(55) Particularly, said reinforcement means 4 are a filiform element comprised of biodegradable material, e.g. cotton, flax or ramie spirally wound about said side wall 22, starting from an area adjacent to said upper opening 23 up to said base portion 21 or vice versa.
(56) Thus, said filiform element 4 allows to contain the expansion of said biodegradable container or capsule 1, and particularly of the side wall 22 of said tubular body 2, while dispensing a beverage, since it is subjected to the pressure of the fluid solution.
(57) Said filiform element 4 can be coupled to said body 2 according to procedures known in the art.
(58) For example, said filiform element 4 can be coupled to said body 2 by means of an initial knot (not shown in the figure), inside said tubular body 2, and a final knot (not shown in the figure), which is also inside said tubular body 2, or can be coupled to said tubular body 2 by gluing using non-toxic glues, or by another mechanical coupling, or by heat sealing, particularly comprised of ecological material having PLA (polylactic acid) fibers, ecological and heat-sealable natural product, or by a combination of them.
(59) Still, said side wall 22 of said tubular body 2 can have seats (not shown in the figure) whose purpose is to house said filiform element 4.
(60) Again, as shown in
(61) In further embodiments, said reinforcement means may comprise a plurality of strips 4 spirally wrapped on said body 2. Moreover, in further embodiments said one or more bands 4 are spirally wound on themselves or one above the other so as to form a plurality of reinforcement layers.
(62) Said one or more bands 4 may be glued by the whole surface of said tubular body 2, preferably with non-toxic glues, or the glue can be applied only at the two ends of the band 4, arranging in correspondence of the top and the bottom of said tubular body 2 or of said container 1. Alternatively, it can be fixed by means of heat sealing or by mechanical means.
(63) In other embodiments, as shown in
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(65) Furthermore, said longitudinal folds 20 confer a greater radial elasticity to said tubular body 2, useful to oppose to mechanical stresses such as, for example, the pressure generated by the fluid solution, in beverage dispensing machines.
(66) Said tubular body 2 may be impermeable or permeable, depending on the desired type of use.
(67) Particularly, in the permeable arrangement, the fluid solution is injected inside said biodegradable container or capsule 1, passes through said preparation, and flows out from the whole surface of said body 2.
(68) This solution is particularly suitable for long type beverages.
(69) On the contrary, in the waterproof arrangement, the fluid solution is injected inside said biodegradable container or capsule 1, passes through the preparation, and projects from a plurality of holes 5, shown in
(70) This solution is particularly suitable for beverages of the concentrated type.
(71) By way of example, said plurality of holes 5 may be comprised of sixty holes, each having a diameter of 0.75 mm.
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(73) In addition, said end plate 6 allows to adjust the amount that can be introduced of said preparation inside said tubular body 2 by reducing, or increasing, its thickness, so as to reduce, or increase, the useful volume of said tubular body 2.
(74) Said end plate 6 is also comprised of biodegradable material such as, for example, paper, or paper with polylactic acid fibers, pressed paper, paperboard, cardboard, plywood, or other wood derivatives, and can be simply resting on said base portion 21 or mechanically coupled to it, for example, by non-toxic glue, by welding or by other mechanical couplings.
(75) Said end plate 6 may be coupled internally (as shown in the figures) or externally (not shown) to said base portion 21, always fulfilling the same function.
(76) In case the base portion 21 is comprised of multilayer material (as shown for example in
(77) Furthermore, making reference to
(78) Furthermore, making reference to
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(80) Further, said lower filter 24 plays a controller role of the beverage dispensing flow.
(81) Still making reference to
(82) The coupling between said outer ring 7 and said tubular body 2 is realized, for example, by gluing with nontoxic glues, or heat sealing, or other mechanical couplings, as shown, by way of example, in
(83) Said outer ring 7 is comprised of biodegradable material such as, for example, paper, pressed paper, ecological material with polylactic acid fibers, multi-layer paper, cardboard, pasteboard, parchment, stratification of vegetable parchment, plywood, or other wood derivatives, and allows to correctly position said biodegradable container or capsule 1 into a machine for dispensing beverages, in addition to facilitating the subsequent ejection operation.
(84) Furthermore, said ring 7 makes it easier the coupling between said biodegradable container or capsule 1 and said upper part 3, in particular said upper filter 3.
(85) In another embodiment, as shown in
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(90) In this case, the reinforcement means act from inside of said container 1 and are means of a cross reinforcement 42 provided transversely with respect to the surfaces 21 and 3, which, in the embodiment shown, has six spikes, but which can also be realized by two, three or four, five, or more spikes. Moreover, always in the embodiment shown, said spikes of the reinforcement means 42 extend for the whole height of the biodegradable container or capsule 1, but it is to be understood that they can also extend only partially with respect to the height of the biodegradable the container 1.
(91) Furthermore, said spikes of the reinforcement means 42 have internal openings 25, for the passage of the product inside the biodegradable container or capsule 1.
(92) The upper part 3 and/or said lower surface 21 may be made up of an upper pre-engraved or, alternatively, pre-drilled, cardboard 3, and/or of a layer of paper 3, particularly from 40 gr/smq, and/or by a filter paper layer 3.
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(102) Said labyrinth passage 33 comprises a plurality of fluid flow channels, where the fluid is obliged to pass, in which the path of each channel can have different shapes (as also shown in
(103) Moreover, the upper portion of the elements realizing the labyrinth passage 33 may be beveled to facilitate the sliding of the beverage (as also shown in
(104) In the embodiment of
(105) It is obvious that it is possible simultaneously providing horizontal or vertical or transverse and longitudinal reinforcements.
(106) The present embodiment has the advantage of being simple and quick to produce, always ensuring excellent mechanical strength characteristics, necessary to withstand the stresses, in particular to the pressure, to which the container according to the invention is subjected during the use within machines for dispensing beverages.
(107) In the embodiment of
(108) In order to improve the creaminess of the beverage obtained by passage through the capsule 1 of
(109) Said additional element 34 comprises in its upper portion a labyrinth passage 33, as described in the above and as shown in
(110) Furthermore, said additional element 34 may provide a sealing element 36 in correspondence of the side surface of the upper portion (as shown in
(111) Said sealing elements 36 or 37 can be external O-rings (as shown in
(112) Said additional element 34, in its various embodiments, may be used in association with either one of the capsule 1 according to the invention or with other commercially available capsules, in order to improve the creaminess of the dispensed beverage.
(113) Particularly, with reference to
(114) Alternatively, the first layer can become a mere collector of the beverage, then passing through the holes of the second layer, and then passes in the third layer comprising the labyrinth path.
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(118) Similarly to the described embodiment, the curled edge 48 can be turned towards the upper part 3 of the container 1, as shown in
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(122) Still referring to the embodiment of
(123) In the foregoing preferred embodiments have been described and variations of the present invention have been suggested, but it is to be understood that one skilled in the art can introduce modifications and changes, without departing from the relevant scope, as defined by the enclosed claims.