Container
10106288 ยท 2018-10-23
Assignee
Inventors
- Mitsuru Bushida (Tokyo, JP)
- Daisuke Tanaka (Tokyo, JP)
- Takashi Kado (Tokyo, JP)
- Hiroki Yokoyama (Tokyo, JP)
- Masayuki Kitamasu (Tokyo, JP)
Cpc classification
B65D77/2064
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2577/2066
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D1/42
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D1/32
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01F23/483
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01F23/49
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01F35/522
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D1/26
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65D77/20
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D1/32
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D1/42
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D17/28
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D17/32
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
Provided is a container whose shape for discharging contents is hardly expandable laterally, the container including a container body holding contents and a lid member for closing an opening of the container body which are sealed with each other by an annular seal portion formed along a flanged face of the opening. At a specified position of the annular seal portion, there is provided a detaching seal portion which is to be detached by an increase of inside pressure inside the container body in association with deformation of the container body based on an external force. An outflow channel for discharging the contents therethrough extends radially outwards from the detaching seal portion. At a position of the container body corresponding to the outflow channel of the flanged face, there is formed an outflow groove which is sunk toward a bottom portion of the container body.
Claims
1. A container comprising a container body holding contents therein and a lid member for closing an opening of the container body, the container body and the lid member being sealed with each other by an annular seal portion formed along a flanged face of the opening; wherein at a specified portion of the annular seal portion, there is provided a detaching seal portion which is detached in response to increase of pressure inside the container body associated with deformation of the container body; an outflow channel for discharging the contents extends radially outwards from the detaching seal portion; and at a position of the flanged face of the container body corresponding to the outflow channel, there is formed an outflow groove sunk toward the bottom of the container body; wherein there are provided a pair of auxiliary non-detaching seal portions extending from a portion of the annular seal portion toward the outflow groove; each auxiliary non-detaching seal portion of the pair of the auxiliary non-detaching seal portions includes an end; the ends of the auxiliary non-detaching seal portions face each other, extend perpendicularly to the radially outward direction of contents flow, and are spaced inward radially from an outer edge of the flanged face of the opening.
2. The container according to claim 1, wherein at positions facing the outflow channel from the left and right sides thereof, there are provided non-detaching seal portions comprised of a plurality of annular seal portions extending along a circumferential direction.
3. The container according to claim 1, wherein the annular seal portion of the detaching seal portion includes a reverse-oriented annular seal portion which projects toward the radial inner side of the opening.
4. The container according to claim 2, wherein an auxiliary detaching seal portion extending across the outflow channel is provided between a pair of left and right connecting annular seal portions interconnecting the detaching seal portion and the non-detaching seal portion.
5. The container according to claim 1, wherein the annular seal portion is provided in the form of a groove sunk in the thickness direction of the flanged face by pressing the lid member against the flanged face via a seal bar having at its leading end an annular projection having a shape corresponding to the annular seal portion; and the reverse-oriented annular seal portion is provided as an uneven sealing force groove having a smaller curvature radius on its radial inner side than its radial outer side.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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EMBODIMENTS
(14) Next, embodiments of the present invention will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
(15) (General Configuration of Portion Container)
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(17) The container body 2 and the lid member 9 are originally sealed with each other via an annular seal portion 6 formed annularly along a flanged face 5A of a flange 5 extending radially outwards from the opening of the container body 2. In response to a pressing pressure applied to e.g. a bottom face 3 of the container body 2, a portion of the container body 2 will be deformed in such a manner to reduce the inside volume of this container body 2. Then, when the pressure inside the container body 2 rises to reach a critical value, exfoliation (an example of detachment) of the lid member 9 from the flanged face 5A occurs at a portion of the annular seal portion 6, thus effecting unsealing of the container.
(18) Incidentally, even when some air is present in the container body 2 together with the contents C, if the unsealing is effected under a state of reverse-orienting the portion container 1 with the lid member 9 disposed downwards, the contents C, rather than the air, will be charged first.
(19) At a specified position in the annular seal portion 6, there is provided a detaching seal portion 6S, 6R which can be detached more easily by increase of the inside pressure of the container body 2 than the remaining portion of the annular seal portion 6. Therefore, the above ensures that the position of the lid member 9 to be detached from the flanged face 5A with the increased inside pressure of the container body 2 will always be present at the position of this detaching seal portion 6S, so that the user can readily anticipate the advancing or discharging direction of the discharged contents C.
(20) As shown in
(21) (Configuration of Dilution Bottle)
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(23) The bottle 10 shown in
(24) The unsealing support member 12 includes a cylindrical portion 12A having an interior communicated to the interior of the bottle body 11 and a disc-shaped flange portion 12B extending radially outwards from a vertically intermediate position in the cylindrical portion 12A. The unsealing support member 12 is threaded to a female threaded portion 11S formed in an inner face of the opening of the bottle body 11 via a male thread 12S formed in the outer circumference of cylindrical portion 12A downwardly of the flange portion 12B.
(25) Inside the cylindrical portion 12A, there is provided a container support portion 13, 13C for supporting the portion container 1 with the lid member 9 being oriented downwards.
(26) The container support portion 13 includes a sloped face 13A which has a profile progressively decreased toward the opening 14 so as to establish communication between an upper inner space of the cylindrical portion 12A and the inside space of the bottle body 11.
(27) The pressure applying member 20 includes a piston body 21 provided to be slidable relative to the inner face of the cylindrical portion 12A of the unsealing support portion 12, a bar-like support shaft 22 extending upwards from the upper face of the piston body 21, and a generally disc-like operational piece 23 attached to the upper end of the support shaft 22.
(28) When the user progressively presses down the pressure applying member 20 via the operational piece 23 with the portion container 1 being placed on the sloped face 13A of the container support portion 13, as illustrated in
(29) When the pressure applying member 20 is pressed down farther, as illustrated in
(30) (Detailed Configuration of Side Wall Portion)
(31) As shown in
(32) The intermediate portion 4B is formed to obtain a smaller wall face thickness than the base end portion 4A and the leading end portion 4C, so that this intermediate portion 4B can be deformed more easily by an external force than the base end portion 4A and the leading end portion 4C. Incidentally, the arrangement for rendering the intermediate portion 4B more easily deformable than the two portions 4A, 4C can be provided by any other technique than the above, such as forming ribs only in the base end portion 4A and the leading end portion 4C alone after forming, or forming a folding line in the intermediate portion 4C alone.
(33) Therefore, as the pressure applying member 20 is pressed down gradually via the operational piece 23 as described above, the deformation of the container body 2 will proceed with mainly the intermediate portion 4B having the smaller thickness in the side wall portion 4 collapsing.
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(35) In the instant embodiment, as illustrated in
(36) Therefore, when the vertical reduction deformation occurs with the collapsing deformation of the side wall portion 4, as illustrated in
(37) Further, in the instant embodiment, as illustrated in
(38) As shown in
(39) Then, when a vertical stress is applied to the side wall portion 4 by e.g. the pressure applying member 20, the stress or distortion will be concentrated in the vicinity of the upper end 16P of the sloped sunk portion 16, so that the collapsing deformation of the side wall portion 4 will begin from the vicinity of this upper end 16P, as illustrated in
(40) The second view (b) in
(41) Next, when further vertical stress is applied from the state illustrated in
(42) In the course of the above, under the state illustrated in the third view (c) in
(43) Incidentally, in the intermediate portion 4B of the side wall portion 4, in order to prevent deformation by a shock during transportation for instance, there are formed a plurality of narrow line-like recesses 8 in the form of ribs arranged equidistantly and inclined along the same direction along the axis X, for the purpose of obtaining higher strength at thin-walled portion.
(44) (Detailed Configuration of Annular Seal Portion)
(45) As shown in
(46) More specifically, the annular seal portion 6, as shown in
(47) Incidentally, in this detailed description, the term insular portion refers to a portion where the lid member 9 is not fused and bonded intentionally and partially to the flanged face 5A, but is left in the form of an island inside the bonded portion present in its surrounding.
(48) Further, the annular seal portion 6 includes a pair of left and right auxiliary non-detaching seal portions 6E extending from the vicinity of the boundary between the non-detaching seal portions 6D and the connecting seal portion 6C to be disposed to face each other across the outflow groove 5D therebetween.
(49) The triangular portion 6T only one of which is provided and the non-detaching seal portions 6D two of which are provided exhibit a ring-shape including the first insular portion 7A and the second insular portion 7B therein, such that a secondary ring-like portion is included in a portion of the overall primary ring-like portion formed by the annular seal portion. Here, the primary ring-like portion refers to a single large seal portion extending to surround the entire opening of the container body 2, whereas the secondary ring-like portion refers to a small seal portion extending to surround the first insular portion 7A and the second insular portion 7B.
(50) In the instant embodiment, the triangular seal portion 6T mainly constitutes the detaching seal portion 6S which can be detached more easily than the remaining portion of the annular seal portion 6 by increase of the inside pressure of the container body 2.
(51) The triangular seal portion 6T is provided along the region corresponding to the radial inner side of the engaged sunk portion 5B in the flanged face 5A and exhibits as a whole a shape of an isosceles triangle projecting toward the radial inner side of the annular seal portion 6 in left-right symmetry.
(52) In the triangular seal portion 6T, the two sides thereof located on the radial inner side of the above isosceles triangle, provide a reverse-oriented annular seal portion 6A which is curved to project toward the radial inner side of the opening in the plane view, conversely from the ordinary seal portion 6G.
(53) On the other hand, the one side corresponding to the base on the radial outer side of the isosceles triangle forms an auxiliary seal portion 6B which extends linearly to interconnect the opposed ends of the reverse-oriented seal portion 6A.
(54) As a result of its geometric feature of being curved to project towards the radial inner side, in the event of increase of the inside pressure associated with deformation of the container body 2, a radially inwardly oriented leading end P1 of the reverse-oriented annular seal portion 6A (see
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(56) The second view (b) in
(57) As shown in the third view (c), after exfoliation of the reverse-oriented annular seal portion 6A, the inside pressure F of the container body 2 will be concentrated most at the auxiliary detaching seal portion 6B. So, exfoliation of the lid member 9 will proceed at this auxiliary detaching seal portion 6B with the inside pressure F.
(58) As the result of progress of exfoliation of the lid member 9 at the auxiliary detaching seal portion 6B, as illustrated in (d) in
(59) Finally, as illustrated in the fourth view (d) in
(60) Incidentally, as illustrated in
(61) Therefore, of a plurality of layers made of laminate films constituting the lid member 9, the lowermost layer contacting the flanged face 5A includes a heat seal layer (not shown) containing polyolefin-based resin having a function of being temporarily softened with application of heat and pressure from the seal bar 30, thus heat-fused and bonded to the flanged face 5A.
(62) By the pressing of the seal bar 30, the lid member 9 will be fusedly bonded to the flanged face 5A with the heat seal layer at the portion corresponding to the annular projection 31 provided at the lower end of the seal bar 30. At the same time, a groove-like sunk portion corresponding to the annular projection 31 will be formed in the flanged face 5A.
(63) As a result of research effort made in connection with the present invention, there was obtained a finding that in the cross sectional shape of the groove of the annular seal portion 6, the edge portions of the groove (the portions slightly raised on the opposed sides of the groove) show strongest bonding force. It was therefore found that in order to obtain a stronger bonding force, increase of the number of grooves is more effective than simply increasing the bonding area or increasing the width size of the groove to be formed by the seal bar 30.
(64) Further, although the cross sectional shape of the annular projection 31 is a significant factor that controls the bonding force of the annular seal 6, as illustrated in
(65) Conversely, respecting an annular projection 31A provided to form the reverse-oriented annular seal portion 6A, its radially outer side portion (Q2 in
(66) Therefore, as shown in the lower portion in
(67) On the other hand, the portion (P2) located on the radially outer side of the reverse-oriented annular seal portion 6A has the standard cross sectional shape sunk to be oriented toward the bottom face 3 at the substantially equal angle to that of e.g. the auxiliary detaching seal portion 6B. Thus, inconvenience of inadvertent unsealing of the lid member 9 by an external force which may be applied in the course of transportation/distribution.
(68) Next, the pair of left and right non-detaching seal portions 6D, as shown in
(69) The triangular seal portion 6T and each non-detaching seal portion 6D are connected to each other via the one of the left and right pair of connecting annular seal portions 6C. From the vicinity of the boundary between the non-detaching seal portions 6D and the connecting annular seal portions 6C, the pair of left and right auxiliary non-detaching seal portions 6E extend to the position immediately before the outflow groove 5D in such a manner to be disposed to face each other across this outflow groove 5D therebetween. Respecting the connecting annular seal portion 6C and the auxiliary non-detaching seal portion 6E, these seal portions 6C, 6E too have the ordinary left-right symmetric cross sectional shape with the curvature radius substantially equal to that of e.g. the auxiliary detaching seal portion 6B.
(70) As illustrated in the last view (d) in
Other Embodiments
(71) <1> When there is less need to take into consideration the influence of external force such as in the course of distribution/transportation, as illustrated in
(72) <2> In the foregoing embodiment, inside the triangular seal portion 6T, the first insular portion 7A as a non-seal portion was left. Instead, without leaving such first insular portion 7A inside the triangular seal portion 6T, the inner side of this triangular seal portion 6T may be sealed entirely.
(73) <3> The ordinary seal portion 6G other than the detaching seal portion 6S in the annular seal portion 6 can be provided with a multiple structure in which a plurality of line-like seal portions 6H are present on the radially inner and outer sides across long non-sealing portions 19. This arrangement can further increase the sealing strength of the ordinary seal portion 6G.
(74) <4> Or, as illustrated in
(75) <5> As illustrated in
(76) <6> The contents to be held in the portion container is not limited to liquid, but can be e.g. mixture of powder and liquid, mixture of powder and gas, etc.
INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY
(77) This invention is applicable as a technique to solve the problem conventionally found in a portion container including a container body holding contents therein and a lid member for closing an opening of the container body, the container body and the lid member being sealed with each other by an annular seal portion formed along a flanged face of the opening.
DESCRIPTION OF REFERENCE MARKS/NUMERALS
(78) 1: portion container (container) 2: container body 3: bottom face 4: side wall portion 5: flange 5A: flanged face 5D: outflow groove 6: annular seal portion 6A: reverse-oriented annular seal portion 6B: auxiliary detaching seal portion 6C: connecting annular seal portion 6D: non-detaching seal portion 6E: auxiliary non-detaching seal portion 6G: ordinary seal portion 6S: detaching seal portion 6T: triangular seal portion 7A: first insular portion 7B: second insular portion 9: lid member 10: dilution bottle 30: seal bar 31: annular projection 31A: annular projection 31B: annular projection C: contents FS: cylindrical outflow guiding space P1: leading end X: axis