Discharge container and method of reusing the same
10384859 ยท 2019-08-20
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D83/663
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
Provided with a discharge container that is easy to produce and maintains a constant discharge rate per unit time from the beginning to the end. This discharge container is provided with a bottle, a valve assembly configured to close an opening of the bottle and having a valve mechanism, and a pressure regulating mechanism accommodated in the bottle and configured to regulate the internal pressure of the bottle. The pressure regulating mechanism is attached to the lower end of the valve assembly.
Claims
1. A discharge container comprising: a container; a valve assembly configured to close the container, the valve assembly including a valve mechanism; and a pressure regulating mechanism attached to a lower portion of the valve assembly, the pressure regulating mechanism being configured to raise internal pressure of the container to predetermined pressure when the internal pressure drops, wherein the pressure regulating mechanism includes a cylinder portion provided below the valve assembly, a piston vertically slidably inserted in the cylinder portion to divide the cylinder portion into a pressure regulating chamber and an open chamber opened in the container, and a gas container filled with a pressurizing agent and communicated with an inside of the container in conjunction with a vertical movement of the piston, when a force received by internal pressure of the container is smaller than a force received from the pressure regulating chamber, the piston moves to open the gas container so that a capacity of the pressure regulating chamber becomes larger than a predetermined capacity to supply the pressurizing agent into the container, and when the force received by the internal pressure of the container is the same or larger than the force received from the pressure regulating chamber, the piston moves to close the gas container so that the capacity of the pressure regulating chamber becomes the same or smaller than the predetermined capacity, wherein the gas container is supported in a container, and wherein the gas container is supported by a bottom portion of the container.
2. The discharge container as recited in claim 1, wherein the container and the valve assembly are detachably connected.
3. The discharge container as recited in claim 1, wherein the cylinder portion is attached to a lower portion of the valve assembly.
4. The discharge container as recited in claim 1, wherein the gas container is vertically movable in the cylinder portion.
5. The discharge container as recited in claim 1, wherein the cylinder portion includes a holding means configured to hold the gas container.
6. A method of reusing a discharge container as recited in claim 1, comprising: a step of detaching the valve assembly and the pressure regulating mechanism from the container; a step of attaching the valve assembly and the pressure regulating mechanism to the container filled with contents; and a step of operating the pressure regulating mechanism to fill the pressurizing agent in the container.
7. The method of reusing a discharge container as recited in claim 6, wherein an inside of the pressure regulating chamber is decompressed and then the valve assembly and the pressure regulating mechanism are detached from the container.
8. The method of reusing a discharge container as recited in claim 6, wherein after replacing the gas container, the valve assembly and the pressure regulating mechanism are attached to the container filled with contents.
9. The method of reusing a discharge container as recited in claim 6, wherein the pressure regulating mechanism is actuated in accordance with a press by the cap of the valve assembly.
10. The discharge container as recited in claim 1, wherein the valve assembly includes a cap for actuating the pressure regulating mechanism by pressing.
11. A discharge container comprising: a container; a valve assembly configured to close the container, the valve assembly including a valve mechanism; and a pressure regulating mechanism attached to a lower portion of the valve assembly, the pressure regulating mechanism being configured to raise internal pressure of the container to predetermined pressure when the internal pressure drops, wherein the pressure regulating mechanism includes a cylinder portion provided below the valve assembly, a piston vertically slidably inserted in the cylinder portion to divide the cylinder portion into a pressure regulating chamber and an open chamber opened in the container, and a gas container filled with a pressurizing agent and communicated with an inside of the container in conjunction with a vertical movement of the piston, when a force received by internal pressure of the container is smaller than a force received from the pressure regulating chamber, the piston moves to open the gas container so that a capacity of the pressure regulating chamber becomes larger than a predetermined capacity to supply the pressurizing agent into the container, and when the force received by the internal pressure of the container is the same or larger than the force received from the pressure regulating chamber, the piston moves to close the gas container so that the capacity of the pressure regulating chamber becomes the same or smaller than the predetermined capacity, wherein the gas container is vertically movable in the cylinder portion.
12. The discharge container as recited in claim 11, wherein the container and the valve assembly are detachably connected.
13. The discharge container as recited in claim 11, wherein the cylinder portion is attached to a lower portion of the valve assembly.
14. The discharge container as recited in claim 11, wherein the gas container is supported in a container.
15. The discharge container as recited in claim 14, wherein the gas container is supported by a bottom portion of the container.
16. The discharge container as recited in claim 11, wherein the pressure regulating mechanism includes a container holder accommodated in the container so as to be suspended from an opening of the container, a communication hole for communicating the inside of the container holder with the inside of the container is formed in the container holder, and the gas container is supported by the container holder.
17. The discharge container as recited in claim 11, wherein the cylinder portion includes a holding means configured to hold the gas container.
18. The discharge container as recited in claim 16, wherein the container holder also serves as the cylinder portion.
19. The discharge container as recited in claim 16, wherein the container holder includes the cylinder portion with a bottomed cylindrical shape, a pressure regulating chamber is formed between a bottom portion of the cylinder portion and the piston, and the gas container is accommodated above the pressure regulating chamber.
20. A method of reusing a discharge container as recited in claim 11, comprising: a step of detaching the valve assembly and the pressure regulating mechanism from the container; a step of attaching the valve assembly and the pressure regulating mechanism to the container filled with contents; and a step of operating the pressure regulating mechanism to fill the pressurizing agent in the container.
21. The method of reusing a discharge container as recited in claim 20, wherein an inside of the pressure regulating chamber is decompressed and then the valve assembly and the pressure regulating mechanism are detached from the container.
22. The method of reusing a discharge container as recited in claim 20, wherein after replacing the gas container, the valve assembly and the pressure regulating mechanism are attached to the container filled with contents.
23. The method of reusing a discharge container as recited in claim 20, wherein the pressure regulating mechanism is actuated in accordance with a press by the cap of the valve assembly.
24. The discharge container as recited in claim 11, wherein the valve assembly includes a cap for actuating the pressure regulating mechanism by pressing.
25. A discharge container comprising: a container; a valve assembly configured to close the container, the valve assembly including a valve mechanism; and a pressure regulating mechanism attached to a lower portion of the valve assembly, the pressure regulating mechanism being configured to raise internal pressure of the container to predetermined pressure when the internal pressure drops, wherein the pressure regulating mechanism includes a cylinder portion provided below the valve assembly, a piston vertically slidably inserted in the cylinder portion to divide the cylinder portion into a pressure regulating chamber and an open chamber opened in the container, and a gas container filled with a pressurizing agent and communicated with an inside of the container in conjunction with a vertical movement of the piston, when a force received by internal pressure of the container is smaller than a force received from the pressure regulating chamber, the piston moves to open the gas container so that a capacity of the pressure regulating chamber becomes larger than a predetermined capacity to supply the pressurizing agent into the container, and when the force received by the internal pressure of the container is the same or larger than the force received from the pressure regulating chamber, the piston moves to close the gas container so that the capacity of the pressure regulating chamber becomes the same or smaller than the predetermined capacity, wherein the pressure regulating mechanism includes a container holder with a bottomed cylindrical shape accommodated in the container so as to be suspended from an opening of the container, wherein a communication hole for communicating the inside of the container holder with the inside of the container is formed in the container holder, and wherein the entire gas container is accommodated in the container holder.
26. The discharge container as recited in claim 25, wherein the container and the valve assembly are detachably connected.
27. The discharge container as recited in claim 25, wherein the cylinder portion is attached to a lower portion of the valve assembly.
28. The discharge container as recited in claim 25, wherein the gas container is vertically movable in the cylinder portion.
29. The discharge container as recited in claim 25, wherein the cylinder portion includes a holding means configured to hold the gas container.
30. The discharge container as recited in claim 25, wherein the container holder also serves as the cylinder portion.
31. The discharge container as recited in claim 25, wherein the container holder includes the cylinder portion with a bottomed cylindrical shape, a pressure regulating chamber is formed between a bottom portion of the cylinder portion and the piston, and the gas container is accommodated above the pressure regulating chamber.
32. A method of reusing a discharge container as recited in claim 25, comprising: a step of detaching the valve assembly and the pressure regulating mechanism from the container; a step of attaching the valve assembly and the pressure regulating mechanism to the container filled with contents; and a step of operating the pressure regulating mechanism to fill the pressurizing agent in the container.
33. The method of reusing a discharge container as recited in claim 32, wherein an inside of the pressure regulating chamber is decompressed and then the valve assembly and the pressure regulating mechanism are detached from the container.
34. The method of reusing a discharge container as recited in claim 32, wherein after replacing the gas container, the valve assembly and the pressure regulating mechanism are attached to the container filled with contents.
35. The method of reusing a discharge container as recited in claim 32, wherein the pressure regulating mechanism is actuated in accordance with a press by the cap of the valve assembly.
36. The discharge container as recited in claim 25, wherein the valve assembly includes a cap for actuating the pressure regulating mechanism by pressing.
37. The discharge container as recited in claim 25, wherein the container holder includes a cylinder portion with a bottomed cylindrical shape accommodating a piston and an accommodation portion accommodating a gas container, a step provided between the cylinder portion and the accommodation portion.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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EMBODIMENTS FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
(15) The discharge container 10 shown in
(16) Contents C and a pressurizing agent P are filled in the bottle 11 of the discharge container 10 to serve as a discharge product.
(17) The bottle 11 is a bottomed cylindrical synthetic resin bottle provided with a cylindrical body portion, a tapered shoulder portion, and a cylindrical neck portion.
(18) On the outer periphery of the neck portion, screw threads 11a configured to be screw-engaged with a cap 23 of the valve assembly 12 are formed. Note that the engaging means is not always limited to the screw threads but may be any other engaging means capable of being engaged with the cap 23. Below the screw threads 11a (engaging means), a cylindrical seal holding portion 11b composed of an outer cylindrical portion 11b1 and an annular projection 11b2 formed at the lower end of the outer cylindrical portion is formed. An annular sealing material 16 having a circular cross-section is held in the seal holding portion 11b. This sealing material 16 seals the space between the bottle 11 and the cap 23 of the valve assembly 12. The outer cylindrical portion 11b1 is a portion which comes into close contact with the inner surface of the sealing material 16, and the annular step portion 11b2 is a portion which prevents the sealing material 16 from coming out of the outer cylindrical portion 11b1. Further, below the seal holding portion 11b, an annular step portion 11c for holding the bottle 11 at the time of assembling the discharge container 10 and for hanging the bottle 11 at the time of filling contents C is formed. The outer shape of the annular step portion 11c is not limited to a circular shape but may have a flat surface provided in part or may be formed into a rectangular shape or a polygonal shape for the purpose of preventing rotation of the discharge container 10.
(19) As the material of the bottle 11, polyethylene terephthalate (hereinafter referred to as PET), polyethylene (hereinafter referred to as PE), polypropylene (hereinafter referred to as PP), polyamide (hereinafter referred to as PA) or the like is used. In particular, PET is preferably used from the viewpoint of easy blow molding and excellent heat resistance, and PA is preferably used from the viewpoint of alkali resistance.
(20) The bottle 11 is preferably configured such that, after the use, in a state in which nothing is filled therein (in a state in which the gauge pressure is zero (0)), a general user can crush by hand. For example, the thickness of the thinnest portion (the body portion in this embodiment) of the bottle 11 is 0.1 to 0.5 mm, preferably 0.15 to 0.4 mm. If the thickness is larger than 0.5 mm, the strength is high and therefore it cannot be crushed by hand. In addition, the amount of the synthetic resin to be used increases, which is likely to increase the load on the environment and increases the cost. If the thickness is less than 0.1 mm, the strength is too weak, causing a risk of rupturing of the bottle when, e.g., dropped.
(21) On the inner surface of the bottle 11, a vapor deposited film may be provided. As the vapor deposited film, a film formed by coating carbon, aluminum oxide, silica, etc., in a gaseous state under a reduced pressure to coat the surface (inner surface) may be exemplified. In view of the facts that the penetration preventing effect of the pressurizing agent, such as, e.g., nitrogen and carbon dioxide, is high and that contents can be stably stored, a carbon film (DLC film) may be preferably used.
(22) Further, the bottle 11 may be transparent or translucent so that the interior can be visually recognized.
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(25) The housing 26 is a cylindrical body with an opened upper end, and is provided with a communication hole 26a formed at the lower end of the cylindrical body to communicate the inside of the housing with the inside of the bottle. In this embodiment, at the lower end of the housing 26, a downwardly protruded connecting cylinder 26b to be connected to a pressure regulating mechanism which will be described later is provide. At the upper end of the housing 26, a rubber support portion 26c for supporting the stem rubber 32 of the valve mechanism 22 is formed. An annular recess 26d is formed on the upper outer peripheral surface of the housing 26.
(26) The flange portion 27 is arranged at the upper portion of the bottle 11 (see
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(29) The cover portion 36 prevents the stem rubber 32 from jumping out upward. In the center of the cover portion 36, a center hole 36a through which the stem 31 passes is formed.
(30) The upper cylindrical portion 37 is a portion for holding the housing 26 of the valve holder 21. On the inner surface of the upper cylindrical portion 37, an engaging protrusion 37a to be engaged with the annular recess 26d of the housing 26 is formed. By holding the valve holder 21 (housing 26) by the cover portion 36 and the engaging protrusion 37a, the valve mechanism 22 is fixed to the valve holder 21 (housing 26) and the valve holder 21 is held (see
(31) The ring portion 38 is a portion that covers the upper surface of the flange portion 27 of the valve holder 21 so that the valve holder 21 is not pulled out of the bottle 11 (see
(32) The lower cylindrical portion 39 is a portion to be engaged with the bottle 11. Screw threads 39a to be engaged with screw threads 11a of the bottle 11 are formed on the inner surface of the lower cylindrical portion 39. At the lower inner surface below the screw threads 39a of the lower cylindrical portion 39 which corresponds to the position of the seal holding portion 11b of the bottle 11, an inner cylindrical portion 39b slightly larger in diameter than the annular step portion 11b2 is formed. This inner cylindrical portion 39b is a portion for compressing the sealing material 16 in a radial direction between this inner cylindrical portion 39b and the outer cylindrical portion 11b1 of the bottle 11 (see
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(34) The cylinder member 40 is provided with a cylinder portion 46 having a lower open end, a connecting portion 47 provided at the upper end of the cylinder portion, and a concentrate introduction member 48 attached to the connecting portion 47.
(35) The cylinder portion 46 is provided below the valve assembly 12 via the connecting portion 47. A piston 41 is vertically slidably inserted into the cylinder portion 46. At the lower portion of the cylinder portion 46, a slit 46a extending upward from the lower end is formed. Further, at the lower end of the cylinder portion 46, a holding claw 46b protruding radially inward is formed. The holding claw 46b is configured to hold the piston 41 so as not to drop down when it is accommodated in the cylinder portion 46 and also hold the gas container 42, which will be described later, so as not to move in the lateral direction. That is, the holding claw 46b functions as a holding means of the cylinder portion. The shape of the holding means is not particularly limited as long as a part of the cylindrical portion is engaged with a part of the gas container 42, and the gas container can be held.
(36) The connecting portion 47 is provided with a first connecting hole 47a for inserting the connecting cylinder 26b of the housing 26, a second connecting hole 47b for connecting a concentrate introduction member 48 which will be described later, and a communication passage 47c which communicates the communication hole 26a (first connecting hole 47a) of the housing 26 with the concentrate introduction member 48 (second connecting hole 47b).
(37) The concentrate introduction member 48 is composed of an adapter 48a attached to the second connecting hole 47b of the connecting portion 47 and a tube 48b attached to the adapter 48a, and is configured to communicate the communication passage 47c with the vicinity of the lower end (concentrate phase) of the bottle 11. Note that it is sufficient that the lower end of the tube 48b is immersed in the concentrate phase. Also note that the concentrate introduction member 48 is unnecessary when used upside down.
(38) The piston 41 moves up and down while closely contacting with the inner surface of the cylinder portion 46. That is, the piston 41 divides the inside of the cylinder portion 46 into a sealed upper space S1 (pressure regulating chamber) and a lower space S2 (open chamber) opened to the inside of the bottle. Therefore, the piston 41 moves up and down in the cylinder portion 46 to compress and expand the upper space (pressure regulating chamber). When the inside of the pressure regulating chamber S1 is compressed, the air therein is compressed, so that the piston 41 receives a reaction force. However, an elastic body, such as, a spring, may be inserted into the upper space S1. In that case, it is not required to seal the upper space S1. In place of the piston, a pressure position conversion device, such as, e.g., a diaphragm, may be used.
(39) The aerosol container 42 is configured to move up and down in the cylinder portion 46 of the cylinder member 40 and is provided with a cylinder engaging portion which engages with the holding claw 46b so that the aerosol container 42 does not come out of the cylinder portion 46. Specifically, the aerosol container 42 is composed of a pressure-resistant container 42a, an aerosol valve 42b for closing the opening of the pressure-resistant container, and a push button 42c attached to the stem 42b1 of the aerosol valve 42b. The pressure-resistant container 42a includes a body portion, a tapered shoulder portion, and a neck portion 42a1 smaller in diameter than that of the body portion. The aerosol valve 42b is attached to the opening which is provided at the upper part of the neck portion and larger in diameter than the neck portion. When the aerosol container 42 moves up and down, the holding claw 46b is arranged at the neck portion. However, the body portion may be reduced in diameter to thereby omit the shoulder portion and the neck portion.
(40) The aerosol container 42 is fixed to the cylinder portion 46 by engaging the holding claw 46b of the cylinder portion 46 with the lower end (cylinder engaging portion) 42d of the aerosol valve 42b. The aerosol valve 42b is larger in diameter than the neck portion 42a1. The holding claw 46b is configured to move back and forth between the lower portion of the aerosol valve 42b and the upper portion of the shoulder portion. Therefore, the aerosol container 42 is held in a manner as to move up and down in the cylinder portion. However, it may be configured such that the holding claw 46b is not provided and the aerosol container 42 is supported by the inner surface of the cylinder portion 46.
(41) As the pressurizing agent P filled in the pressure-resistant container 42a, for example, a compressed gas, such as, compressed nitrogen, compressed carbon dioxide gas, and compressed air, can be exemplified. The internal pressure of the aerosol container 42 is preferably 0.5 to 7 MPa (gauge pressure). In particular, it is preferable to pressurize the container to 0.6 to 1 MPa (gauge pressure). Then, the content is preferably 5 to 50 ml, particularly 10 to 30 ml. The piston 41 is arranged on the push button 42c. When the piston 41 pushes down the push button 42c to lower the stem 42b1, the aerosol valve 42b is opened, so that the pressurizing agent P in the pressure-resistant container 42a is ejected from the discharge port 42c1 of the push button 42c. When the stem 42b1 of the aerosol valve 42b and the piston 41 are configured so as to be interlocked with each other, it is not always necessary to provide the push button 42c.
(42) The aerosol container 42 is configured to be placed on the bottom portion of the bottle 11 coaxially with the opening of the bottle (see
(43) The pressure regulating mechanism 13 configured as described above operates by the difference between the pressure of the upper space (pressure regulating chamber) S1 and the internal pressure of the bottle 11. Specifically, as shown in
(44) The pressure at which the pressure regulating mechanism operates can be adjusted by the pressure and/or the volume in the pressure regulating chamber S1, the cross-sectional area of the piston, the spring in the aerosol valve, the aforementioned spring, etc. For example, it is preferable that the gauge pressure of the discharge container 10 be adjusted to 0.1 to 0.3 MPa, particularly 0.12 to 0.25 MPa. In other words, it is preferable that the pressure regulating mechanism operate when the internal pressure of the bottle 11 after discharging the concentrate reaches pressure lower than the internal pressure.
(45) Next, a method of assembling the discharge container 10 will be described.
(46) First, as shown in
(47) This lid member is fixed to the bottle 11 filled with contents C. At this time, the bottom portion of the aerosol container 42 is placed on the bottom portion of the bottle 11. Next, the aerosol container 42 moves upward in the cylinder portion 46. Next, the push button 42c pushes up the piston 41, so that the pressure regulating chamber S1 is sealed and compressed. When the pressure in the pressure regulating chamber S1 becomes larger than the elastic force of the spring of the aerosol valve, as shown in
(48) As described above, in the discharge container 10, the pressurizing agent P can be filled in the bottle 11 just by the assembly, which eliminates the use of special equipment for filling a pressurizing agent. Further, after assembling the discharge container 10, the internal pressure of the bottle 11 can be controlled to be constant as will be described later. The pressure can be lowered than the conventional discharge product (aerosol product), and the bottle can be thinned.
(49) Since the discharge container 10 can be assembled by a user himself/herself by using a lid member in which the valve assembly 12 and the pressure regulating mechanism 13 are integrated, a replacement product sealed by a lid cover may be combined with a bottle 11 filled with contents C. With this, the valve assembly 12, etc., can be reused. It is also possible to exchange only the aerosol container 42.
(50) Next, a use method of the discharge product will be described. The use method is as follows. As shown in
(51) After discharging the entire contents C, the bottle 11 and the lid member (the valve assembly 12 and the pressure regulating mechanism 13) can be separated by rotating the cap 23.
(52) At this time, the valve assembly 12 and the cylinder member 40 initially move upward with the piston 41 and the aerosol container 42 remained unmoved. When the lower end (cylinder engaging portion) of the aerosol valve 42b of the aerosol container 42 is engaged with the holding claw 46b of the cylinder portion 46, the piston 41 and the aerosol container 42 also move upward together with the valve assembly 12, etc. That is, as shown in
(53) In the discharge container 10a shown in
(54) The discharge container 50 shown in
(55) The pressure regulating mechanism 51 is provided with a cylinder member 40, a piston 41 accommodated in the cylinder member 40, an aerosol container (gas container) 42 filled with a pressurizing agent and inserted at the lower end of the cylinder portion 46, and a container holder 55 suspended from the opening of the bottle. The cylinder member 40 and the piston 41 are substantially the same as those of the discharge container shown in
(56) The container holder 55 stabilizes the position of the aerosol container 42 when attaching the valve assembly 12 to the bottle 11 to thereby facilitate the engagement of the aerosol container with the cylinder portion 46 and also holds the aerosol container 42 even after the attachment of the valve assembly 12 to thereby facilitate the operation of the piston 41 and the push button. In detail, the container holder is composed of a cylindrical holder body 55a, a flange portion 55b formed at the upper end of the cylindrical holder body, and a bottom portion 55c closing the lower end of the cylindrical holder body. At the lower portion of the holder body 55a, there is formed a slit 55d which communicates between the holder body 55a and the bottle 11. On the lower inner surface of the holder body 55a, positioning ribs 55e for positioning the aerosol container 42 are formed in a radially arranged manner. Further, at the upper portion of the holder body 55a, an insertion hole 55f for fitting a concentrate introduction member 48 is formed. In the container holder 55, the flange portion 55b is clamped and held by and between the upper end of the bottle 11 and the flange portion 27 of the valve holder 21 of the valve assembly 12. The lower surface of the flange portion 55b is a portion for downwardly compressing the annular plate sealing material 17 downward.
(57) In the same manner as the pressure regulating mechanism 13 of the discharge container shown in
(58) A method of assembling the discharge container 50 will be described below.
(59) First, the container holder 55 accommodating the aerosol container 42 is accommodated in the bottle 11 filled with contents C. On the other hand, a lid member is prepared in which the cap 23 is fixed to the valve holder 21 accommodating the valve mechanism 22 to assemble the valve assembly 12 and the cylinder member 40 in which a piston 41 is inserted is attached to the connecting cylinder 26b of the valve holder 21. When this lid member is fixed to the bottle 11, the aerosol container 42 is held in the cylinder portion 46. As a result, the pressure regulating mechanism 51 is activated, so that the pressurizing agent is ejected from the aerosol container 42 to pressurize the inside of the bottle 11 to predetermined pressure. Thus, the discharge container 50 can be assembled. In this case, the push button 42c of the aerosol container 42 and the piston 41 are brought into contact with each other immediately before attaching the bottle 11 to the lid member. Therefore, there is no need to make the aerosol container 42 movable up and down within the cylinder portion 46. On the other hand, since the aerosol container 42 is supported by the container holder 55, engagement with the holding claw 46b and formation of the pressure regulating chamber S1 can be performed stably. However, also in this case, it is not required to provide the holding claw 46b.
(60) In the discharge container 60 shown in
(61) At the upper end of the tube insertion portion 67, a through-hole 66a vertically penetrating the valve holder 63 is provided, and the tube 48b inserted into the tube insertion portion 67 is communicated with the through-hole 66a. Above the through-hole 66a, there is a cylindrical space 68 provided between the inner peripheral surface of the upper cylindrical portion 62a of the cap 62 and the outer peripheral surface of the housing portion 64. In the side wall of the housing portion 64, a lateral hole 64a communicating with the inside of the housing portion 64 is formed. Therefore, the contents C filled in the container 61 passes through the tube 48b, the through-hole 66a, the cylindrical space 68, the lateral hole 64a, enters the housing portion 64, and is discharged to the outside (discharge member) from the stem hole 31a.
(62) The pressure regulating mechanism 13 is provided in the same manner as in the previously described discharge containers 10 and 10a, and therefore it is possible to adjust the pressure inside the container to the range of 0.1 to 0.3 MPa (gauge pressure). For this reason, it is possible to suppress the thickness of the container 61 to, for example, 0.05 to 0.3 mm, preferably 0.1 to 0.25 mm (about to of the normal thickness), which makes it possible to crush by hand after removing the valve assembly.
(63) In the discharge container 70 shown in
(64) With such a seal, before the gas container 42 is pressed against the bottom of the container 61 or before the push button 42c of the gas container 42 is pushed by the piston 41 (before the pressure regulating mechanism 13 operates), the O-ring 72 is brought into contact with the inner peripheral surface of the cylindrical portion 61b to form a seal. Thus, it is possible to suppress leakage of the pressurizing agent P. Further, in cases where the distance from the O-ring 72 to the lower surface of the flange portion 66 is shorter than the screw thread length, when the cap 62 is loosened by being rotated in a detaching direction, the seal is released before the screw threads 61c are disengaged. Therefore, the pressurizing agent P remaining in the container 61 can be discharged, which can prevent the valve assembly 12 from being pulled out of the container. Other configurations are substantially the same as those of the discharge container shown in
(65) In the discharge container 80 shown in
(66) The container holder 83 is provided with a cylinder portion 84 forming a pressure regulating mechanism 51, a flange portion 66 positioned at the upper end of the neck portion of the container 85, a concave groove 71a for holding an O-ring 72 having a circular cross-section at a position distant downward from the flange portion 66 on the outer peripheral surface side of the annular wall 71, and a tube insertion portion 67 for connecting the tube 48b. Unlike the discharge containers 60 and 70 shown in
(67) The aforementioned discharge container 80 is assembled as follows. First, the gas container 42 is accommodated in the container holder 83. Next, the piston 41 is placed in the container holder 83 to form an open chamber S2 between the piston 41 and the bottom portion of the cylinder portion 84. This open chamber S2 is communicated with the inside of the container 85 via the communication hole 84a provided in the side wall of the cylinder portion 84. After that, the annular wall 71 of the container holder 83 is inserted into the opening of the container 85 to seal with the O-ring 72. Subsequently, the lower portion of the housing 82 is attached to the upper end opening of the cylinder portion 84 of the container holder 83. Then, the cap 88 is screwed into the container 85. As a result, the housing 82 is pushed downward, and a seal is formed between the outer peripheral surface of the housing 82 and the inner peripheral surface of the cylinder portion 84. A pressure regulating chamber S1 is formed between the lower surface of the housing 82 and the upper surface of the piston 41. With this, the pressurizing agent in the gas container 42 is supplied from the open chamber S2 into the container 85, completing the assembly.
(68) In the discharge container 80 configured as described above, since the housing 82 and the container holder 83 are formed separately, by simply removing the cap 88 after the use to remove the housing 82 from the container holder 83, it becomes possible to access the gas container 42. Thus, the gas container 42 can be easily removed. When the cap 88 is loosened, the pressure inside the container 85 drops. However, at the same time the pressure regulating chamber S1 is opened to the outside. Therefore, even in cases where the pressurizing agent P remains in the gas container 42, it is possible to suppress additional ejection of the pressurizing agent P. Therefore, the gas container 42 can be removed in a state in which the pressurizing agent P remains. Since the gas container 42 is covered with the cylinder portion 84 and is not exposed to the contents C, hands will not get dirty during the removal. Also, it is unnecessary to apply a corrosion prevention coating on the surface of the gas container 42. In order to suppress entry of contents C into the cylinder portion 84, the communication hole 84a, which only allows communication with the inside of the container 85, may be blocked by a material (e.g., nonwoven fabric, open-cell sponge, etc.) which is breathable but poor in liquid permeability, or may be provided with a check valve. Other configurations are substantially the same as those of the discharge container 70 shown in
(69) In the discharge container 90 shown in
(70) In the discharge container 100 shown in
(71) Since the flange portion 101 is positioned above the through-hole 66a communicated with the tube 48b, grooves 101a and 101b are formed on the upper and lower surfaces of the flange portion 101, respectively. The contents C enter to the inside of the housing 82 via the tube 48b, the through-hole 66a, the lateral passage formed by the upper surface of the flange portion 66 of the container holder 83 and the groove 101a on the lower surface side of the flange portion 101 of the housing 82, a lateral passage formed by the groove 101b on the upper surface side of the flange portion 101 and the lower surface of the ring portion 38 of the cap 23, the cylindrical space 68, and the lateral hole 64a, and is discharged to the outside (discharge member) from the stem hole 31a.
(72) In this embodiment, a concave groove 102 is formed on the side surface of the container holder 83, and an O-ring 103 is provided therein, so that a seal is formed between the inner surface of the lower cylindrical portion 39 of the cap 23 and the bottom surface of the concave groove 102 of the container holder 83. Other configurations are substantially the same as those of the discharge container shown in
(73) The discharge container 110 shown in
(74) Like the aforementioned discharge container, the outer container 111 has pressure resistance capable of withstanding pressure of 0.1 to 0.3 MPa. As a material, in addition to a synthetic resin, such as, e.g., PET, PE, and PP, metal may be used. The inner container 112 has flexibility that changes its shape in such a way as to expand due to the pressure of the pressurizing agent P. As a material, it is preferable to use a thermoplastic resin, such as, PET, PE, and PP. The inner diameter of the neck portion of the outer container 111 and the outer diameter of the neck portion of the inner container 112 are set to be substantially equal, so that both the neck portions are in close contact with each other. Therefore, in order to secure a passage for communicating the space (contents storage chamber) between the outer container 111 and the inner container 112 and the outside, a vertical groove 112a is provided on the outer peripheral surface side of the neck portion of the inner container 112, so that a vertical passage is formed between the outer container 111 and the inner container 12. A flange portion 112b for preventing excessive entry thereof into the outer container 111 is provided at the upper end of the neck portion of the inner container 112. The vertical groove 112a extends to the lower surface of this flange portion 112b.
(75) At the opening of the inner container 112, a container holder 113 is attached. The container holder 113 has a bottomed cylindrical shape and is divided into an accommodation portion 113a accommodating a gas container 42 and a cylinder portion 113b accommodating a piston 41. The cylinder portion 113b has a diameter smaller than the diameter of the accommodation portion 113a and that of the container body 42a, and the container body 42a comes into contact with the step 113c provided between the cylinder portion 113b and the accommodation portion 113a, so that the downward movement thereof is restricted. Therefore, the press amount of the gas container 42 is always stabilized, which can improve the accuracy of the pressure adjustment. Further, a concave groove 115a is formed on the outer peripheral surface of the lower cylinder 115 of the valve holder 114 and an O-ring 116 is provided in the concave groove 115a. Therefore, at the stage of pushing the gas container 42 downward by the valve holder 114, it is possible to seal between the outer peripheral surface of the lower cylinder 115 of the valve holder 114 and the inner peripheral surface of the container holder 113. Thus, it is possible to suppress leakage of the pressurizing agent P. A seal between the inner container 112 and the container holder 113 is formed by a gasket 117 provided between the upper surface of the flange portion 112b of the inner container 112 and the lower surface of the flange portion 113d of the container holder 113.
(76) In the discharge product in which contents C are filled in the discharge container 110 of the aforementioned configuration, the contents C are discharged to the outside in such a way as to be driven by the inflating inner container 112. The contents C enter to the inside of the housing portion 64 via a vertical passage between the inner surface of the neck portion of the outer container 111 and the outer surface of the neck portion of the inner container 112, between the lower surface of the flange portion 112b of the inner container 112 and the upper surface of the neck portion of the outer container 111, between the inner peripheral surface of the lower cylindrical portion 39 of the cap 23 and the outer side surface of the flange portion 112b of the inner container 112, between the inner peripheral surface of the lower cylindrical portion 39 of the cap 23 and the outer side surface of the gasket 117, between the inner peripheral surface of the lower cylindrical portion 39 of the cap 23 and the outer side surface of the flange portion 114a of the valve holder 114, a lateral passage formed between the concave groove 114b provided on the upper surface of the flange portion 114a of the valve holder 114 and the lower surface of the ring portion 38 of the cap 23, a cylindrical space 68 formed between the inner peripheral surface of the upper cylindrical portion 37 of the cap 23 and the outer peripheral surface of the housing portion 64 of the valve holder 114, and the lateral hole 64a, and then is discharged to the outside (discharge member) from the stem hole 31a.
(77) Normally, as the inner container 112 bulges, the pressure drops accordingly. In this discharge container 110, since the pressure regulating mechanism 51 is provided in the inner container 112, the pressure inside the inner container 112 can be kept constant. For this reason, the ejection momentum does not decline in the middle of the ejection, and contents can be stably discharged till the end.
(78) Although the various discharge containers according to the present invention are described above, these discharge containers are equipped with the pressure regulating mechanisms 13 and 51. Therefore, the pressure in the container 11, 61, 85, and 91 can be kept to low pressure (for example, 0.1 to 0.3 MPa). Further, this pressure can be maintained even if the contents C are discharged. Therefore, it is possible to use a container thinner than the conventional one (low pressure resistance).
(79) Further, by turning the cap 23, 62, and 88, the valve assembly 12 can be removed easily. Therefore, when either one (or both) of the pressurizing agent P and the contents C is discharged completely, it is possible to remove the valve assembly 12 and the pressure regulating mechanism 13 and 51, exchange the gas container 42, and reuse the container by refilling contents therein.
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(81) In cases where an insufficient amount of the pressurizing agent remains in the gas container 42, the gas container 42 is exchanged (S3 in
(82) In cases where a sufficient amount of the pressurizing agent remains in the gas container 42, the step of S3 may be omitted.
(83) S4 is a step of preparing a container filled with contents. Filling of the contents C into the container 91 is performed as follows. A user separately purchases a refill container in which contents are filled in a pouch, etc., and fills the contents in the emptied container. Note that a manufacturer may collect the emptied container and fill the contents (in a container with a lid shown in the figure). Further, in cases where a user recycles the container as a resource waste, the container can be reduce in volume by crushing the container, so it is not bulky for storage at home and the collection efficiency is good.
(84) When the valve assembly 12 is attached to the container, the piston 41 is pushed into the cylinder portion 84 and the pressure in the pressure regulating chamber S1 rises. Then, the pressurizing agent P is supplied from the gas container 42 into the container 91 so that the contents C can be discharged (S5 in
DESCRIPTION OF REFERENCE SYMBOLS
(85) C Contents P Pressurizing agent S1 Upper space (pressure regulating chamber), S2 Lower space (open chamber) 10, 10a Discharge container Bottle (container) 11a Screw thread 11b Seal holding portion 11b1 Outer cylindrical portion 11b2 Annular projection 11c annular step portion 12 Valve assembly 13 Pressure regulating mechanism 16 Sealing material 17 Gasket 21 Valve holder 22 Valve mechanism 23 Cap 26 Housing 26a Communication hole 26b Connecting cylinder 26c Rubber support portion 26d Recess 27 Flange portion 27a Seal holding wall 31 Stem 31a Stem hole 32 Stem rubber 33 Spring 36 Cover portion 36a Center hole 37 Upper cylindrical portion 37a Engaging protrusion 38 Ring portion 39 Lower cylindrical portion 39a Screw thread 39b Inner cylindrical portion 40 Cylinder member 41 Piston 42 Aerosol container (gas container) 42a Pressure-resistant container 42a1 Neck portion 42b Aerosol valve 42b1 Stem 42c Push button 42c1 Discharge port 42d Cylinder engaging portion 45 Valve holder 46 Cylinder portion 46a Slit 46b Holding claw 47 Connecting portion 47a First connecting hole (connecting groove) 47b Second connecting hole (communication passage) 47c Communication passage 48 Concentrate introduction member 48a Adapter 48b Tube 49 Introduction member connecting portion 50 Discharge container 51 Pressure regulating mechanism 55 Container holder 55a Holder body 55b Flange portion 55c Bottom portion 55d Slit 55e Positioning rib 55f Insertion hole 60 Discharge container 61 Container 61a Rolled portion 61b cylindrical portion 61c Screw thread 62 Cap 62a Upper cylindrical portion 60 Valve holder 64 Housing portion 64a Lateral hole 65 Cylinder portion 66 Flange portion 66a Through-hole 67 Introduction member connecting portion 68 Cylindrical space 70 Discharge container 71 Annular wall 71a Concave groove 72 O-ring 80 Discharge container 81 Valve holder 82 Housing 83 Container holder 84 Cylinder portion 84a Communication hole 85 Container 88 Cap 90 Discharge container 91 Bottle 92 Sealing material 100 Discharge container 101 Flange portion 101a, 101b Groove 102 Concave groove 103 O-ring 110 Discharge container 111 Outer container 112 Inner container 112a Vertical groove 112b Flange portion 113 Container holder 113a Accommodation portion 113b Cylinder portion 113c Step 113d Flange portion 114 Valve holder 114a Flange portion 114b Concave groove 115 Lower cylinder 115a Concave groove 116 O-ring 117 Gasket