CONTAINER

20240208716 ยท 2024-06-27

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    Abstract

    Problem A container for viscous substances, especially liquids, is typically operated such that discharge is effected by, for example, folding or pumping action exerted by a means provided atop the container. Complete emptying of a conventional container in most cases cannot be achieved. Some residues may be removed by the action of gravity. However, for substances of higher viscosity, retrieving residues from the container remains a challenge. Furthermore, the shelf life of the fluid may be adversely affected by ambient air entering the container as it is being emptied. The invention aims to facilitate an almost complete discharge of a container, regardless of gravity. Moreover, the viscous fluid is to be preserved in vacuum to prolong its shelf life. Solution Container for a preferably viscous fluid having a compressible, preferably elastic, outer body (1) and an inner body (2) opening out of the container and comprising the fluid, characterized in that captive air is enclosed between the outer body (1) and inner body (2) and the inner body (2) is affixed within the outer body (1) such that when compressive force is applied upon the outer body (1), the captive air transfers the force unto the inner body (2), displacing and discharging the fluid from the container.

    Claims

    1. Container for a preferably viscous fluid having a compressible, preferably elastic, outer body and an inner body opening out of the container and comprising the fluid, wherein captive air is enclosed between the outer body and inner body and the inner body is affixed within the outer body such that when compressive force is applied upon the outer body, the captive air transfers the force unto the inner body, displacing and discharging the fluid from the container.

    2. Container as per [claim 1] wherein a preferably textile integral pouch lining the inner body such that under said force, the captive air enters the inner body and gradually everts the integral pouch, which extrudes the fluid.

    3. Container as per [claim 2] wherein a removable lid form-fit to both the outer body and inner body, wherein the inner body opens out through the lid and under said force, the integral pouch (3) is everted toward the lid (4).

    4. Container as per [claim 3] wherein a nozzle mounted upon the lid, wherein the inner body opens out into the nozzle such that, as the integral pouch (3) everts, the fluid is extruded through the nozzle.

    5. Container as per [claim 4] wherein a preferably textile or plastic replaceable pouch form-fit within the inner body between the integral pouch and lid and containing the fluid and a mouth formed in the replaceable pouch and protruding from the lid into the nozzle such that, as the fluid is extruded via the mouth, the integral pouch progressively displaces and compresses the replaceable pouch until the replaceable pouch nestles up against the lid and into the nozzle.

    6. Container as per [claim 5] wherein a first cavity formed peripherally about the inner body and containing the captive air, wherein the inner body is rigid and in fluid communication with the first cavity such that under said force, the outer body diminishes the first cavity and expels the captive air into the inner body.

    7. Container as per [claim 6] wherein a preferably spring-loaded first check valve fitted, preferably opposite the lid, in the inner body such that the communication is unidirectional from the first cavity to the inner body.

    8. Container as per [claim 7] wherein a preferably spring-loaded second check valve fitted, preferably opposite the lid, in the outer body such that when the force subsides and the outer body decompresses, the expelled captive air is replaced by ambient air through the second check valve and the first cavity restored.

    9. Container as per [claim 8] wherein a first fastening member integrated with the nozzle and form-fit to the lid.

    10. Container as per [claim 9] wherein a sealing gasket integrated with the lid, a first sealing edge formed around the inner body, and a second sealing edge formed around the outer body, wherein the gasket form-fits the sealing edges.

    11. Container as per [claim 10] wherein a second cavity formed in the inner body opposite the lid, wherein the first check valve opens out into the second cavity such that under said force, the captive air is impelled into the second cavity.

    12. Container as per [claim 10] wherein a vent extending from the first sealing edge along the inner body to the second cavity such that when the lid is removed and the integral pouch reverted, for example, by replacing the replaceable pouch when the fluid is depleted, the captive air escapes from the second cavity through the vent.

    13. Container as per [claim 9] wherein an outlet formed in the inner body or replaceable pouch and a collar formed in the lid, wherein the first fastening member form-fits the outlet and collar.

    14. Container as per [claim 13] wherein a second fastening member integrated with the replaceable pouch, preferably around the mouth, and form-fit to the collar.

    15. Container as per [claim 7] wherein an airproof retainer formed, preferably halfway between the lid and first check valve, around the integral pouch and attaching circumferentially to the inner body.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS

    [0012] FIG. 1 is a longitudinal section of an outer body.

    [0013] FIG. 2 is a longitudinal section of an inner body

    [0014] FIG. 3 is a longitudinal section of a first container.

    [0015] FIG. 4 is a longitudinal section of a second container.

    [0016] FIG. 5 is a longitudinal section of a nozzle.

    [0017] FIG. 6 is a longitudinal section of a lid.

    [0018] FIG. 7 is a longitudinal section of a pouch.

    [0019] FIG. 8 is a longitudinal section of the second container in an opened state.

    DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS

    [0020] [FIG. 1] shows an elastic outer body (1) having a collar (18) formed at its upper end. The outer body (1) may be opened along an axis (x, y) by means of a rear hinge or similar device. Alternatively, the outer body (1) could be split along either axis (x, y) and re-joined into its original shape by screwing, clicking, or the like.

    [0021] FIG. 2 shows an inner body (2) having a threaded outlet (17) formed at its upper end that joins tightly into the collar (18) of [FIG. 1]. Wholly or in part, the inner body (2) may be equipped with fixing members or tab-like protrusions to fixate it within the outer body (1).

    [0022] FIG. 3 shows the outer body (1) and inner body (2) in their envisaged interlocked configuration, the inner body (2) opening out of the container through the collar (18) and outlet (17). As may be gathered from this drawing, a cavity (7) is formed peripherally about the inner body (2) and contains captive air enclosed between the outer body (1) and inner body (2). When compressive force is applied upon the outer body (1), the latter displaces the captive air.

    [0023] In the embodiment at hand, the inner body (2) is deformable. Since the encasing outer body (1) prevents the displaced air from escaping into the atmosphere, the air thus compresses the inner body (2) which, when filled with fluid, in turn discharges a corresponding volume of said fluid through its outlet (17). As its fluid is gradually expelled, the inner body (2) contracts into itself.

    [0024] A check valve (9) is fitted in the outer body (1) opposite its collar (18[FIG. 1]). Hence, when the force subsides and the outer body (1) is decompressed, the inner body (2) may remain contracted while the added volume of the cavity (7) is filled with ambient air aspirated through the check valve (9) until the outer body (1) is fully restored.

    [0025] As the compression is repeated, the pliable inner body (2) of the present embodiment will progressively decrease in volume and release its contents as required, with the check valve (9) provided on the outer body (1) supplying air to the ever-increasing volume of the cavity. Upon depletion, the inner body (2) may be conveniently removed from the container and replaced whilst the outer body (1) can be reused indefinitely.

    [0026] FIG. 4 et seqq. show an advanced embodiment having a rigid inner body (2) that opens out of the container through a removable lid (4) and is lined with an integral pouch (3). Form-fit within the inner body (2) between said integral pouch (3) and lid (4) is a further, replaceable pouch (6)such as of textile or plasticthat contains the actual fluid.

    [0027] In this variant, the force transferred onto the inner body (2) acts indirectly on the replaceable pouch (6) through the integral pouch (3). To this end, a check valve (8) is fitted in the inner body (2) opposite the lid (4). When compressed, the outer body (1)due to the rigidity of the inner body (2) diminishes the cavity (7) and expels the captive air into the inner body (2) through the valve (8). The latter opens out into a second cavity (16) formed in the inner body (2) opposite the lid (4), into which the captive air is thus impelled. As this fluid communication progresses and the entering captive air accumulates in the second cavity (16), it gradually everts the integral pouch (3) toward the lid (4). In the process, the integral pouch (3) displaces and compresses the replaceable pouch (6), extruding, via a mouth (12) formed in the same, the fluid through a nozzle (5) mounted upon the lid (4).

    [0028] As soon as the force subsides and the outer body (1) decompresses, pressure in the diminished cavity drops. To equalize the resulting underpressure and allow for the outer body (1) to return to its original shape and volume, a second check valve (9) is fitted in the outer body (1) opposite the lid (4). Through this second check valve (9), the expelled captive air is replaced by ambient air until the first cavity (7) is fully restored. This way, the squeezing action may be repeated at will until the fluid depletes, at which point the replaceable pouch (6) eventually nestles up against the lid (4) and into the nozzle (5).

    [0029] To seal the first cavity (7), a gasket (11) is integrated with the lid (4) and form-fits corresponding sealing edges (13, 15) formed around the inner body (2) and outer body (1). Similarly, to prevent captive air from bypassing the pouches (3, 6) and escaping the second cavity (16) through the nozzle (5), an airproof retainer (20) around the integral pouch (3) attaches circumferentially to the inner body (2) halfway between the lid (4) and first check valve (8).

    [0030] For replenishment of the container, its lid (4) may be removed, and the emptied replaceable pouch (6) disposed. As soon as the container opens, the captive air can escape from the second cavity (16) through a vent (14) extending along the inner body (2) to its sealing edge (13), allowing for the integral pouch (3) to revert to its former shape. With configuration of the inner body (2) thus restored, a compatible replacement pouch may be inserted atop the integral pouch (3) and hooked in the collar (18) by means of an integrated member (19) before attaching the lid (4). Another fastening member (10) is integrated with the nozzle (5) and form-fits the lid (4), outlet (17), and collar (18), securing the nozzle (5) as the container is re-readied for operation.

    [0031] The arrangement according to the invention allows the inner body (2) to be completely emptied. For this purpose instead of or in addition to the retainer (20)the integral pouch (3) and body (2) may exhibit complementary fastening elements, rails, tracks, or similar. Such elements may be disposed in a horizontal or vertical straight line or plane and are adapted in number, design, and arrangement to the body (2) with respect to form and function.

    INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY

    [0032] The invention is applicable, among others, throughout the packaging industry.

    TABLE-US-00001 Reference Signs List 1 Outer body 2 Inner body 3 Integral pouch 4 Lid 5 Nozzle 6 Replaceable pouch 7 First cavity 8 First check valve 9 Second check valve 10 First fastening member 11 Sealing gasket 12 Mouth 13 First sealing edge 14 Vent 15 Second sealing edge 16 Second cavity 17 Outlet 18 Collar 19 Second fastening member 20 Retainer

    CITATION LIST

    [0033] The following documents are cited hereinbefore.

    PATENT LITERATURE

    [0034] PTL 1: US 677851 A (BOOTH THOMAS C US]) 09.07.1901

    Non-Patent Literature

    [0035] NPL 1: SOROKA, Walter. Illustrated Glossary of Packaging Terminology. Lancaster, PA, USA: DEStech Publications, Inc., 2008. ISBN 1930268270. p. 51.