HERMETICALLY SEALED FLAT CONTAINERS FOR CONTAINING LOOSE MATERIALS IN LIQUID, PASTY, GRANULAR, OR POWDER FORM
20200361683 ยท 2020-11-19
Inventors
- Franco GOGLIO (Milano (MI), IT)
- Roberto GALBASINI (Milano (MI), IT)
- Andrea Maria DANELLI (Milano (MI), IT)
Cpc classification
B65D33/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65D75/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D33/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
The present invention relates to a hermetically sealed flat container for containing loose materials in liquid, pasty, granular or powder form, which is adapted to also assume a stable upright vertical position, while containing said materials, when one edge thereof rests on a base. The container comprises a first flexible sheet element having a polygonal shape which is placed on top of a second flexible sheet element having a polygonal shape, said first and second flexible sheet elements being coupled together by welds formed along the perimeters of their polygonal shapes to thereby define a volume, said perimeter defining a plurality of edges, one of said plurality of edges forming a bearing edge of the container resting on said base; said bearing edge extending from two edges of said plurality of said bearing edges and having a free end which is designed to contact the support base. The container is characterized in that the bearing edge progressively reduces its transverse dimensions toward its free end with a taper angle with respect to a vertical axis, such that, when the bearing edge rests on the base, the component of the weight force of the material contained in the container applied to said bearing edge causes a reaction that has the same intensity as the component directed toward the interior of the container, thereby causing said bearing edge to retract into said volume and imparting stability to the container along the vertical axis.
Claims
1. A hermetically sealed flat container for containing loose materials in liquid, pasty, granular or powder form, which is adapted to also assume a stable upright vertical position, while containing said materials, when one edge thereof rests on a base, said flat container comprising: a first flexible sheet element having a polygonal shape, which lies over a second flexible sheet element having a polygonal shape, said first and second flexible sheet elements being coupled together by welds formed along the perimeter of their polygonal shape, to thereby define a volume for containing said loose materials in liquid, pasty, granular or powder form, said perimeter defining a plurality of edges, one of said plurality of edges forming a bearing edge for the container to rest upon said base; said bearing edge progressively reduces its transverse dimensions toward one end thereof with a taper angle with respect to a vertical axis, such that, when the bearing edge rests on the base, one component of the weight force of the material contained in the container applied to said bearing edge causes a reaction that has the same intensity as said component directed toward the interior of the container, thereby causing said bearing edge to retract into said volume and imparting vertical stability to the container, wherein said bearing edge comprises at least two mutually transverse sides, which are inclined with a respective one of said taper angle with respect to said vertical axis of said container, such that, when said bearing edge rests on said base, the component of the weight force of the material contained in the container, applied to said at least two mutually transverse sides will cause a reaction that has the same intensity as the component directed toward the interior of the container, thereby imparting stability to said container along said vertical axis, wherein said plurality of edges comprises: at least two opposite edges extending along a vertical axis, and at least one edge transverse to said vertical axis and opposite to said bearing edge, wherein each of said at least two mutually transverse sides is continuous with a respective one of said at least two opposite edges, and forms an intersection with the same angle as said taper angle with each opposite edge, wherein it comprises a strip of stiffening material attached to said flexible sheet elements, adjacent to the angled intersection between said opposite edges and said transverse sides of the perimeter of said container.
2. A container as claimed in claim 1, wherein said bearing edge comprises three mutually transverse sides, i.e. two transverse sides forming a respective one of said taper angle with respect to said vertical axis and the other transverse side being perpendicular to said vertical axis, thereby intervening between the first two transverse sides.
3. A container as claimed in claim 1, wherein said taper angle ranges from 30 to 65.
4. A container as claimed in claim 3, wherein said taper angle is 45.
5. A container as claimed in claim 1, wherein said at least two opposite edges are parallel to said vertical axis and said edge opposite to said bearing edge is parallel to said bearing edge.
6. A container as claimed in claim 1, wherein said at least two opposite edges have a greater linear dimension than said bearing edge and said edge opposite to said bearing edge.
7. A container as claimed in any claim 1, wherein said polygonal shapes of said flexible sheet elements are identical.
8. A container as claimed in claim 1, wherein the compositions of said sheet elements are identical in both elements.
9. A container as claimed in claim 1, wherein the compositions of said sheet elements are different from each other but have affinity for welding.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
[0024] The characteristics and advantages of the present disclosure will appear from the following detailed description of possible practical embodiments thereof, which are shown as non-limiting examples in the drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0033] Even when this is not expressly stated, the individual features as described with reference to the particular embodiments shall be intended as auxiliary to and/or interchangeable with other features described with reference to other exemplary embodiments.
[0034] Referring to the accompanying figures, the container of the invention, generally designated by numeral 1, comprises a first polygonal sheet element 2, which is coupled to a second polygonal sheet element 3 by conventional welds S formed along their perimeters.
[0035] Such welds define a closed and sealed volume V, which is designed to be filled with loose material to be packaged, such as flour, cereals or liquid or pasty juices, as is known in the art.
[0036] It shall be noted that the volume that can be obtained with the container 1 of the present disclosure may vary according to specific needs may range from 0.25 L, to 25 L.
[0037] The materials of the sheet elements 2 and 3 may have the same composition or different compositions as long as welding affinity therebetween is ensured.
[0038] The sheet elements 2 and 3 may be formed one or more layers i.e. in a multilayer configuration, each layer having its own properties and technical specifications according to the type of material to be preserved. For example, the sheet elements 2 and 3 may comprise a plurality of layers of different materials, possibly with a lining therebetween for imparting greater strength to the sheet elements.
[0039] The sheet elements 2 and 3 define respective side surfaces of the container 1.
[0040] In one aspect, the perimeter that is formed when the sheet elements 2 and 3 have been coupled defines a plurality of edges C, C1, C2, C3.
[0041] One edge of the edges C, C1, C2, C3 identified by the perimeter of the container 1 is a bearing edge C. Such edge acts as a bearing side of the container when the latter is placed on a base (not shown), such as a shelf or a walkway surface for the container 1.
[0042] In one embodiment, also referring to
[0043] In one embodiment, also referring to
[0044] In one embodiment, the bearing edge C extends from two edges C1, C2, defines with each of them a respective intersection point I, and terminates outside the container 1 with a free end.
[0045] Namely, the bearing edge C has a progressive decrease of its transverse dimensions toward its end, by tapering with a taper angle , relative to a vertical axis X-X.
[0046] In other words, the bearing edge C has a profile/section whose extension has a gradual inclined restriction (relative to the axis X-X) with a taper angle , starting from the aforementioned intersection points I.
[0047] As used herein the tern vertical axis X-X is intended to designate an axis that extends in a main direction of extension the container 1. This axis X-X can be identified both when the container 1 is in a lying position and when it is in a vertical position and may coincide with the axis of symmetry in certain embodiments of the container.
[0048] It shall be noted that, due to the taper of the edge C, the component F1 of the weight force F of the material in the container 1 applied on it, will cause a reaction R1, when the bearing edge C rests on the base, that has the same intensity as the component F1, directed toward the interior of the container 1, thereby causing the bearing edge C to retract into the volume V and imparting stability to the container 1 along the vertical axis X-X.
[0049] Therefore, the following advantages are achieved:
[0050] when the container 1 is filled with the aforementioned materials, it rests on one of its side walls identified by the outwardly facing surfaces of the respective sheet elements 2 and 3, and has a flat configuration i.e. has a bag shape, as the tapered bearing edge C is external to the volume V of the container 1 (
[0051] when the container 1, filled with the aforementioned materials, is in a vertical position along the axis X-X, with the tapered bearing edge C resting on the base, it has the shape of a stand-up bag or pillow up bag, as the tapered bearing edge C is retracted in the container 1 (
[0052] Namely, the container 1 can move from the vertical position to the horizontal position, which means that the taper of the edge C can smoothly move from the inside to the outside of the container 1, because the bearing edge C has no folds or shapes that would force the bearing edge C to an irreversible configuration.
[0053] Such possible movement is also facilitated by the fact that the two sheet elements 2 and 3 are made of flexible materials.
[0054] These features afford easier handling of the container 1 as well as stacking thereof even when it is filled in a horizontal lying position, i.e. lying on the side walls.
[0055] Furthermore, the configuration of a container with two sheet elements 2 and 3 one on top of the other allows the sanitization treatment to be carried out on the outer surfaces of the two overlapping sheet elements 2 and 3 without using machines for spreading them out, as the container 2 has a flat shape before filling.
[0056] Thus, the container 1 has the advantage of allowing effective sanitization of the package when the latter is formed and sealed by the welds S all along its outer surface because, while it is able to assume a vertical position, it has no recesses that might hinder the action of sanitization means.
[0057] On the other hand, the interior of the container 1 shall be sanitized, before filling, using conventional methods, i.e. by opening a mouthpiece 4, introducing therein the conventional spray device of the sanitization means, and later removing it.
[0058] In one aspect, the taper angle ranges from 30 to 65, and is preferably 45.
[0059] Namely, according to a preferred embodiment, the bearing edge C comprises at least two sides (
[0060] In this embodiment, the component F1 of the weight force F of the material in the container 1 is applied to these sides T1, T2, T3 and causes a reaction R1, when the bearing edge C rests on the base, that has the same intensity as the component F1, directed toward the interior of the container 1, thereby imparting stability to the container 1 along the vertical axis X-X.
[0061] In other words, the vertical stability of the container 1 along the axis X-X is obtained because, when the container 1 contacts the supporting base, the transverse sides T1, T2, T3 of the bearing edge C of the container 1, due to the component R1 retract into the container 1, thereby imparting vertical stability thereto.
[0062] Referring now to
[0063] Such reinforcing strip 6, which may also be made of paper material instead of plastic, is arranged proximate to the base surface when the package, with the loose material filled therein, is placed in the vertical position with the bearing edge C resting on the base surface.
[0064] Referring now to
[0065] This strip 6 of reinforcing material has a linear extent H ranging from 3% to 15%, preferably 5%, the linear extent L of the container 1.
[0066] Referring now to the particular embodiments as shown in the annexed figures,
[0067] Conversely, in
[0068] In the embodiments as disclosed herein, the two sides T1, T3 may be arranged with a respective, preferably identical, taper angle relative to the vertical axis X-X.
[0069] In both embodiments with three transverse sides (
[0070] In the embodiments as shown in the annexed figures the shape of the perimeter of the container 1 is substantially rectangular, with two opposed longer edges C1 and C2 and a shorter edge C3 opposite to the bearing C.
[0071] It shall be particularly noted in these embodiments that each of the at least two transverse sides T1, T3 continuously extend a respective longer edge C1, C2 to form with each opposed edge an intersection I, having an intersection angle equal to the angle , whereas (in the embodiment with three sides forming the bearing edge C) the intermediate side T2 is transverse, at 90, to the vertical axis X-X and is the first side to contact the base.
[0072] It shall be further noted in the embodiments of the figures that the edge C3 is, for example, the edge that contains the mouthpiece 4 open toward the volume V formed between the elements 2 and 3 upon overlapped coupling thereof. In this embodiment, once the container 1 has been filled, it is sealed at the edge C3 by closing the mouthpiece 4 with conventional local weld S as shown for example in
[0073] It shall be noted that the linear extent of the transverse sides T1 and T3 ranges from 15% to 30%, and is preferably 20%, the length L of the container 1 (when taken parallel to the vertical axis X-X), while the linear extent of the side T2 perpendicular to the axis X-X ranges from 30% to 60%, and is preferably 50% the width T (when taken perpendicular to the vertical axis X-X) of the container 1.
[0074] It shall be understood that the container of the invention may include various auxiliary conventional devices, such as those as shown in
[0075] Concerning fabrication, the container of the invention may be fabricated in the usual automatic bag making lines from at least one coil of sheet material.
[0076] Those skilled in the art will obviously appreciate that a number of changes and variants as described above may be made to fulfill particular requirements, without departure from the scope of the invention, as defined in the following claims.