DISPENSING TAP FOR RIGID AND FLEXIBLE CONTAINERS, PREFERABLY OF THE BAG-IN-BOX TYPE
20220411253 · 2022-12-29
Inventors
Cpc classification
B67D3/043
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B67D3/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A dispensing tap for liquids containers includes a main containing body equipped on one side with a liquid dispensing end and on the opposite side with an end designed to perform a connection with a container of liquids; a cap for actuating dispensing operations placed above the liquid dispensing end; and a stem for opening and closing the dispensing of liquids, placed inside the dispensing end and operatively coupled to the cap.
Claims
1-6. (canceled)
7. A tap for dispensing liquids from rigid containers, the tap comprising: a main containing body equipped on one side with a liquid dispensing end and on an opposite side with an end designed to make a connection with a liquid container; a cap for activating dispensing operations placed above the liquid dispensing end; and a stem for opening and closing the dispensing of liquids, placed inside the dispensing end and operatively coupled to the cap; wherein the main containing body includes, on one of its front parts, a cylinder inside which the following are obtained: an upper seat for external sealing of the cap; an internal sealing geometry designed to hermetically mate with an internal geometry of the cap; a cylindrical geometry within which four arms placed at 90° to each other are obtained, designed to connect to a central cylinder and form a guide geometry of the stem; a conical seal geometry designed to couple with a conical geometry of the stem, generating, when the tap is in its closed position, a hermetic seal; wherein the stem includes: an undercut attachment geometry, designed to cooperate with a similar geometry obtained on the elastic cap; a relieved elongated part; and a conical geometry on which a ring geometry is obtained which is coupled with the conical geometry obtained on the body, generating the hermetic seal of the tap; wherein the four arms are not connected with the lower part of the tap but with the upper part of the cap, preventing possible post-molding deformations from being transmitted to the geometry of the front sealing cone, but at the same time also remaining far from the upper sealing geometries, effectively creating a guide area of the stem placed almost centrally in the main body.
8. The tap of claim 7, wherein the main containing body further comprises a connection channel between the delivery end and the connection end, the main containing body containing threaded connection geometries and sealing geometries designed to be operatively coupled with a rigid container, and locking geometries, designed to cooperate together with a “stop in position” geometry for correct orientation of the tap during its complete screwing.
9. A tap for dispensing liquids from flexible containers, preferably of a Bag-In-Box type, the tap comprising: a main containing body equipped on one side with a liquid delivery end and on an opposite side with an end designed to make a connection with a liquid container; a cap for activating dispensing operations placed above the liquid dispensing end; and a stem for opening and closing a dispensing of liquids, placed inside the dispensing end and operatively coupled to the cap; wherein the main containing body includes on its front part, a cylinder inside which the following are obtained: an upper seat for external sealing of the cap; an internal seal geometry designed to hermetically mate with an internal geometry of the cap; a cylindrical geometry within which four arms are obtained, at 90° degrees to each other, which connect to a central cylinder and form the guide geometry of the stem; a conical sealing geometry, designed to couple with the conical geometry of the stem generating, when the tap is in its closed position, a hermetic seal; wherein the stem includes: an undercut attachment geometry, designed to cooperate with a similar geometry obtained on the elastic cap; a relieved elongated part; and a conical geometry on which a ring geometry is obtained which is coupled with the conical geometry obtained on the body, generating the hermetic seal of the tap; wherein the four arms are not connected with the lower part of the tap but with the upper part of the cap, preventing possible post-molding deformations from being transmitted to the geometry of the front sealing cone, but at the same time also remaining far from the upper sealing geometries, effectively creating a guide area of the stem placed almost centrally in the main body.
10. The tap of claim 9, wherein the main containing body further comprises a connection channel between the right and left side of the tap, the main connecting body further comprising connecting and sealing geometries with a nozzle and locking geometries designed to cooperate together with the internal geometry with sharp edge of the connecting nozzle of a container, generating a stable and immovable coupling, and creating an anti-removal and anti-counterfeiting system.
11. The tap of claim 7, wherein the elastic cap comprises, inside, a cylinder in which geometries useful to stably constrain the stem are obtained, a “dome” geometry of the elastic hood, the elastic hood also comprising an external surface and an internal surface, which are designed to come into contact and operational interference with the geometries of the two main containment bodies, ensuring a perfect hermetic seal on the upper part of the tap.
12. The tap of claim 9, wherein the elastic cap comprises, inside, a cylinder in which geometries useful to stably constrain the stem are obtained, a “dome” geometry of the elastic hood, the elastic hood also comprising an external surface and an internal surface, which are designed to come into contact and operational interference with the geometries of the two main containment bodies, ensuring a perfect hermetic seal on the upper part of the tap.
13. The tap of claim 7, further comprising a first engagement element with anti-counterfeiting and protection function and a second engagement element with anti-counterfeiting and protection function, designed to work with a surface obtained on the body of the tap and determine its correct positioning on the container, while a flexible lip determines its locking in order to avoid easily unscrewing the tap, the tap further comprising a third engagement element with anti-counterfeiting and protection function, shaped as a second flexible lip at 180° from the first lip, designed to anchor on the external side of the first engagement element, generating a combination of forces which added together make it impossible to remove the tap from the container, the locking geometries cooperating together with the “stop in position” geometry to correctly orient the tap on the container, once screwed completely, cooperating with the geometries present on the neck of the container itself.
14. The tap of claim 9, further comprising a first engagement element with anti-counterfeiting and protection function and a second engagement element with anti-counterfeiting and protection function, designed to work with a surface obtained on the body of the tap and determine its correct positioning on the container, while a flexible lip determines its locking in order to avoid easily unscrewing the tap, the tap further comprising a third engagement element with anti-counterfeiting and protection function, shaped as a second flexible lip at 180° from the first lip, designed to anchor on the external side of the first engagement element, generating a combination of forces which added together make it impossible to remove the tap from the container, the locking geometries cooperating together with the “stop in position” geometry to correctly orient the tap on the container, once screwed completely, cooperating with the geometries present on the neck of the container itself.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0023] The present invention will be better described by some preferred embodiments, provided by way of non-limiting example, with reference to the attached drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0052] A first embodiment of the tap 1 of the invention is shown in
[0053] A second embodiment of the tap 1A of the invention is shown in
[0054] They comply, in both versions (tap 1 in
[0055] Furthermore, thanks to the special conformation of the front dispensing channel and the positioning of the internal geometries, a tap qualitatively superior to the competition on the market is obtained, and above all a dispenser is obtained that allows tapping most of the liquid contained inside the containers, drastically reducing the “end of life” residue inside the container.
[0056] Again, thanks again to the conformation of the main bodies 1 and 1A, there is a greater supply flow.
[0057] Furthermore, thanks to the new internal conformation of the front cylinder and the location of the centering geometries 3.3 of the stem 4 of
[0058] Moreover, it is possible to provide both versions of the inventive dispensing tap 1 and 1A with characteristics such as to make both versions immovable and counterfeit-proof, once placed on the containers.
[0059] Furthermore, it is possible to optimize the use of plastic in the various components by increasing the “green” character of the application, in terms both of environmental impact and of greater and faster production of the components themselves.
[0060] The interesting aspect is that it is possible to obtain the above advantages without requiring any changes to the customer who today uses the old-fashioned tap.
[0061] In practice, the old dispenser is removed from the production line and replaced with the new inventive tap 1 of
[0062] With reference to the Figures, a preferred embodiment of the liquid dispensing tap 1 of the present invention is shown, in its vertical application. It will be immediately evident that the inventive tap 1 can also be used in its horizontal version, with minimal adjustments, within the capabilities of a common person skilled in the art.
[0063] Going into the detail of the two configurations described here, they are made up of three components, two of which are used for both versions (i.e. stem 4 and elastic cap 2).
[0064] In the first configuration, in addition to the two aforementioned components, the dispensing tap 1 (for the version, preferably but not limitedly, screwed onto rigid containers) also comprises a main containing body 3 (better shown in
[0065] On the front, there is a cylinder inside which all the useful geometries for connection and hermetic sealing of the tap are obtained. In detail in
[0066] Furthermore, there is a cylindrical geometry 3.4 (
[0067] Observing
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[0070] In the second configuration, in addition to the two aforementioned components, the dispensing tap 1 (for the version for connection with semi-rigid and/or flexible containers) also comprises a main containing body 3A (
[0071] On the front part there is a cylinder, inside which all geometries useful for connection and hermetic sealing of the tap 1 are obtained. In detail in
[0072] Furthermore, there is a cylindrical geometry 3A.4 (
[0073] Observing
[0074] With reference to
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[0076] As regards the stem 4, which is one of the two elements in common for both versions listed above, it is better shown in
[0077] Finally, as regards the elastic cap 2 (better shown in
[0078] Inside the cap 2 there is a special “retentive” geometry, useful in the molding phase of the component to facilitate its extraction and therefore to speed up the production cycle, making it cheaper to produce in pieces.
[0079] Referring now to
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[0081] Furthermore, the aforementioned system must allow the liquid contained inside the rigid containers 5 to be protected from counterfeiting.
[0082] And again, it is necessary to find a method to prevent the tap 1 from being unscrewed by children by creating a kind of childproof system.
[0083] The current market requires that the tap 1 cannot be removed from the container 5 once applied, for two main reasons (especially if there is only one liquid outlet and therefore there is no second cap for ventilation):
[0084] 1. safeguarding the image of the company which must protect itself from counterfeiting. If you take as an example a company that sells detergent, it must be sure that, at the end of use, the tap 1 is not removed and the container 5 is not filled with inferior liquids and put back on the market;
[0085] 2. safety: the market requires safety technologies to protect children, so that, especially in the case where the container 5 contains liquids that are dangerous to human health if swallowed (such as detergents), the container 5 has a tap 1 that is difficult to remove unless you break it. This guarantees extreme safety against possible ingestion by a child.
[0086] Naturally, the market requires that these technologies be obtained on tap 1. The neck that is usually found on the market (the most common especially in America, but also in Europe) is the 33 mm neck.
[0087] The current invention aims to obtain anti-counterfeiting and child-protection geometries on the inventive tap 1, which use the geometries of the standard neck on the market as an anchor, without requiring costly modifications to the customer.
[0088] The flexible cap 2 and the stem 4 are reusable, also for the 1A tap version developed for semi-rigid and/or flexible containers, thus increasing the “green” spirit of the application, which uses the same equipment to create the components of two completely different versions.
[0089] Referring to
[0090] Considering the most common neck geometry on the market (33 mm neck, as shown in
[0091] In detail, in
[0092] The problem is that this first flexible lip is very fragile and allows the removal of the old technology tap without particular problems.
[0093] It was therefore decided to maintain this geometry 40, but to duplicate the seal by adding a third engagement element A with anti-counterfeiting and protection function, shaped as a second flexible lip 3.7 (
[0094] The addition of this second geometry makes the application stable and irremovable, unless it is decided to destroy it making it unusable for a second time, and therefore effectively confirming the sought-after anti-counterfeiting feature for the benefit of the end customer.
[0095] Furthermore, the conformation of the connection channel 3.10 between the left part of
[0096] Furthermore, the conformation of this channel 3.10 also allows solving the problem of the outdated technology inherent in the fact that, at the end of the life of the container 5, a lot of liquid remained inside the container 5 itself, as shown in
[0097] And again, analyzing the right part of
[0098] Furthermore, the fact that, unlike the versions of the tap on the market, the arms are not connected with the lower part of the tap 1 (therefore close to the sealing cone, making it dangerous, as dangerous post-molding deformations could be transmitted which could affect liquid tightness of the application) but with the upper part of the cap, preventing possible post-molding deformations from being transmitted to the geometry of the most important main body, i.e. the front sealing cone 3.5 of
[0099] Furthermore, the rear part of the tap 1 of
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[0101] Therefore, summing up, the dispensing tap 1, 1A of the present invention succeeds in innovating the existing outdated solution, by not modifying the tap 1, 1A externally (and allowing it to be adapted to existing production lines, immediately and without any modification by the customer) and obtaining:
[0102] 1—better quality of the piece thanks to the new internal geometries;
[0103] 2—less plastic used to make the components and fewer molding cycles, making the application more “green” and less expensive to produce;
[0104] 3—an anti-counterfeiting and anti-removal system of the tap 1, 1A thanks to the addition of a flexible flap to the obsolete design currently on the market: this allows complying with the new European and international directives on disposable plastic items (SUP);
[0105] 4—greater delivery flow thanks to the new shape of the connection channel between the two parts of the tap 1, 1A;
[0106] 5—new stem guide system constrained to the upper part of the main body and no longer, as in the old technology, to the lower part, which was too close to the sealing cone 3.5 of
[0107] With reference to
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[0109] Also for this version, it was necessary to find a system that would protect the liquid contained inside the rigid containers from counterfeiting.
[0110] The objective of obtaining a dispenser impossible to remove from the housing spout 6 of
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[0112] Furthermore, the shape of the connection channel between the left rear part of
[0113] Furthermore, the conformation of this channel also allows solving the problem of obsolete technology inherent in the fact that, at the end of the life of the container, a lot of liquid remained inside the container itself, as shown in
[0114] Furthermore, analyzing the right part of
[0115] Furthermore, the fact that, unlike the tap versions on the market, the arms are not connected with the lower part of the tap 1A (therefore close to the sealing cone, making it dangerous, as dangerous post-molding deformations could be transmitted which could affect liquid tightness of the application), but with the upper part of the tap 1A, prevents possible post-molding deformations from being transmitted to the geometry of the most important main body, i.e. the front sealing cone 3A.5 of
[0116] Furthermore, the rear left part of the tap 1A of
[0117] Therefore, summarizing also for this version useful for connecting the tap 1A to flexible and/or semi-rigid systems, preferably BIB, it was possible to innovate the existing obsolete solution, without modifying the tap 1A externally (and this allows adapting it immediately and without any modification by the customer to the existing production lines) and obtaining:
[0118] 1—better quality of the piece thanks to the new internal geometries;
[0119] 2—less plastic used to make the components and fewer molding cycles, making the application more “green” and less expensive to produce;
[0120] 3—an anti-counterfeiting and anti-removal system of the tap 1, 1A, thanks to the addition of a flexible flap to the obsolete design currently on the market: this allows complying with the new European and International Directives on disposable plastic items (SUP);
[0121] 4—greater delivery flow, thanks to the new shape of the connection channel between the two parts of the tap 1, 1A;
[0122] 5—new stem guide system constrained to the upper part of the main body and no longer, as in the old technology, to the lower part, which was too close to the sealing cone 3A.5 of