SPLASH GUARD FOR VENTED CONTAINERS
20200198858 ยท 2020-06-25
Inventors
- Matthew Darold Lausted (Hudson, WI, US)
- Joseph Steven Bons (Oakdale, MN, US)
- Andrew Richard Sarnstrom (Minneapolis, MN, US)
- Lisa Anne Kreye (Woodbury, MN, US)
- Karl Alan Heinbuch (Roberts, WI, US)
Cpc classification
B65D51/1605
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D77/225
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
The present disclosure provides a splash guard to minimize potential contact between the chemical product and a vent membrane during transport and/or transfer of containers, thereby resulting in preservation of the integrity of a vent membrane during transport and/or transfer of a chemical product. The splash guard is affixed to the fitment and so can be removed from the interior of the container prior to transfer of the chemical product out of the container. The splash guard may be used with fitments of varied shapes, sizes and/or structures, and with containers of varied shapes, sizes and/or structures. The splash guard is easy and inexpensive to manufacture and easy to install, e.g., by snapping onto a ring (lower perimeter) of a fitment. For example, the splash guard covers the entire circumference of the neck of a container, and is formed of a moldable material that provides rigidity.
Claims
1. A splash guard for protecting a vent membrane associated with a fitment from a liquid in a container having an interior volume, the splash guard comprising: an upper surface having a perimeter substantially contoured to a lower perimeter of the fitment, said perimeter adapted to permit gas to escape from the interior volume of the container comprising a liquid; and a lower surface having a perimeter and configured to prevent liquid from splashing on the vent membrane, wherein the center of the lower surface comprises a ring affixed to a plurality of ridges radially extending from the center to the perimeter, each of the plurality of ridges having a top surface and opposing side surfaces, or wherein the lower surface comprises an inverted cone or pyramid shape.
2. The splash guard of claim 1 wherein the perimeter is greater than the perimeter.
3. The splash guard of claim 1 wherein the lower surface is sloped downwards towards the lower perimeter of the splash guard.
4. The splash guard of claim 1 wherein the top surface of each of the plurality of ridges are sloped downwards from the ring toward the perimeter.
5. The splash guard of claim 1 wherein the splash guard comprises polyethylene.
6. The slash guard of claim 1 which is associated with a lower perimeter of the fitment.
7. The splash guard of claim 1 wherein the fitment is adapted to seat in an opening of the container.
8. The splash guard of claim 1 which is adapted to seat in a neck of the container.
9. A system for protecting a vent membrane from a liquid in a container having an interior volume, the system comprising: a container having an interior volume and an opening, and optionally a neck; a fitment adapted to seat in the opening of the container, the fitment having an upper perimeter and a lower perimeter; a vent and the vent membrane which are associated with the fitment; and a splash guard disposed within the container, the splash guard associated with the lower perimeter of the fitment and allowing venting of the interior volume of the container while blocking liquid from contacting the vent membrane; said splash guard comprising: an upper surface having a perimeter substantially contoured to the lower perimeter of the fitment, said perimeter adapted to permit gas to escape from the interior volume of the container comprising a liquid; a lower surface having a perimeter and configured to prevent liquid from splashing on the vent membrane, wherein the center of the lower surface comprises a ring affixed to a plurality of ridges radially extending from the center to the perimeter, each of the plurality of ridges having a top surface and opposing side surfaces, or wherein the lower surface comprises an inverted cone or pyramid shape.
10. The system of claim 9 wherein the perimeter is greater than the perimeter.
11. The system of claim 9 wherein the top surface of each of the plurality of ridges are sloped downwards from the ring toward the perimeter.
12. The system of claim 9 wherein the splash guard comprises polyethylene.
13. The system of claim 9 wherein the perimeter of the splash guard is greater than the lower perimeter of the fitment.
14. The system of claim 9 wherein the perimeter of the splash guard creates a friction fit to the lower perimeter of the fitment.
15. The system of claim 9 wherein the container comprises a neck.
16. The system of claim 15 wherein the splash guard is disposed within the neck.
17. The system of claim 9 which comprises a liquid in the interior volume.
18. The system of claim 17 wherein the liquid comprises an acid.
19. A method for protecting a vent membrane from a liquid, the method comprising: providing a fitment adapted to seat in an opening of a container, and installing a splash guard on the outer circumference of the lower perimeter of the fitment, said splash guard comprising: an upper surface having a perimeter substantially contoured to the lower perimeter of the fitment, said perimeter adapted to permit gas to escape from the interior volume of the container comprising a liquid; lower surface having a perimeter and configured to prevent liquid from splashing on the vent membrane, wherein the center of the lower surface comprises a ring affixed to a plurality of ridges radially extending from the center to the perimeter, each of the plurality of ridges having a top surface and opposing side surfaces, or wherein the lower surface comprises an inverted cone or pyramid shape.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0013] Illustrated embodiments of the invention are described in detail below with reference to the attached drawing figures, which are incorporated by reference herein, and where:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0025] The fitment 104 has a vent 101 configured to permit gasses to escape from the interior of the container 103, such as when the product stored therein is an off-gassing product. The vents 101 may comprise one or more orifices disposed about a center opening of the fitment 104, or otherwise compatible with the design and structure of the fitment 104. The venting may alternatively be based on the material properties of the fitment 104. The splash guard 105 may be secured to the fitment 104 via threading, friction fit, interference fit, counterpoising locking features, or any other connective means commonly known in the art.
[0026] A vent membrane 106 is associated with the fitment 104. The vent membrane 106 may be comprised of expanded polytetrafluoroethylene (ePTFE) to allow gasses to pass through the vents 101, while not allowing the liquid to pass through. Other gas-permeable, liquid-impermeable membranes may be used, including but not limited to those comprising PTFE, polypropylene or polyethylene. The vent membrane 106 may be toroidal and configured to be inserted into the fitment 104, or of any suitable shape and/or size. For example, the vent membrane 106 may be a film associated with the vents 101. The vent membrane 106 may be multilayered, either coaxially or linearly, of unitary construction, or varying cross section or thickness, or of any material and/or physical properties.
[0027] During shipment of the container 103 filled with liquid 102, the container 103 may be agitated for any number of reasons. Due to the composition of the vent membrane 106 and the chemical products often used in many different industries such as in cleaning processes, contact between the two reduces the effectiveness of the vent membrane 106. To minimize or preferably prevent contact of the liquid 102 with the vent membrane 106, a splash guard 105 is installed in a fitment 104 which is then installed in the container, or a splash guard 105 is installed in the opening 103b or the neck 103c of the container, and then the fitment 104 is installed on the splash guard 105. The splash guard 105 is secured to the lower perimeter 104b of the fitment 104. The splash guard 105 may be positioned on the fitment 104 such that a gap exists between the splash guard 105 and the fitment 104. Because of the shape of the splash guard 105, air or other gases will be able to exit the container 103 in configurations where the splash guard 105 is in contact with the fitment 104.
[0028] The geometry of the splash guard 105 may be manufactured as desired to accommodate product containers with differing dimensions and differing neck geometries. Further, the splash guard 105 may be manufactured through injection molding, but the present disclosure contemplates other manufacturing methods such as thermoforming, three-dimensional printing, pressure-formed plastic, low pressure molding, coinjection, spin casting, and the like. Still further, the splash guard 40 may be composed of plastic such as polyethylene terephthalate (PETE), high density polyethylene (HDPE), polyvinyl chloride (PVC), low density polyethylene (LDPE), and/or polypropylene (PP). The material is suitably rigid and does not adversely react with the chemical product 102 contained within the container 103. The shape of the splash guard 105, together with the manufacturing and materials options, advantageously provides for an inexpensive device that is easy to manufacture.
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[0030] The splash guard 105 may include a plurality of ridges 105e extending downwardly from the lower surface 105b. The ridges 105e may be disposed radially from the center which may take the shape of a ring. The ridges 105e may be any suitable shape. For example, the ridges 105e may have a top surface and two opposing surfaces.
[0031] The disclosure describes the embodiments of the invention in the context of chemical products such as those for cleaning processes. However, the splash guard may be applied across varied industries. For example, the splash guard may be incorporated into water care technology, such as water bottles with a vent and vent membrane (e.g., means for water purification). Further, the splash guard may be incorporated into pest elimination products, particularly those requiring vented containers to store hazardous chemicals. Still further, the splash guard may be incorporated into vented containers often used in the textile and/or laundry industries. Still yet further, the splash guard may be incorporated into the health care industry, as medical devices and/or containers used therein often require aspiration of a fluid.
[0032] The invention is not to be limited to the particular embodiments described herein. In particular, the invention contemplates numerous variations in the type of ways in which embodiments of the invention can be applied to protect a vent membrane in a fitment connected to a liquid product container during transport. The foregoing description has been presented for purposes of illustration and description. It is not intended to be an exhaustive list or limit any of the invention to the precise forms disclosed. It is contemplated that other alternatives or exemplary aspects that are considered included in the invention. The description is merely examples of embodiments, processes or methods of the invention. It is understood that any other modifications, substitutions, and/or additions can be made, which are within the intended spirit and scope of the invention.