Liquid filled bottle having a thin cover member provided with a flexible reinforcing element
09908658 ยท 2018-03-06
Assignee
Inventors
- Frederic Jouin (L'Haye les Roses, FR)
- Christine Gehringer (Vinzier, FR)
- Jennifer Ostertag (Evian les Bains, FR)
Cpc classification
B65D1/0246
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D1/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D1/0253
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65D1/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
The plastic bottle (1) is filled with liquid and provided with a rigid neck (4) that defines a narrow opening (5) with an inner diameter (D5) typically inferior to 40 mm. A flexible sheet-like cover member (C), having a lower closing element and an upper reinforcing element, is provided to seal the opening. A reinforcing portion (10) of the reinforcing element (C2) is directly fastened to a central portion (6) of the closing element in contact with the annular upper face (F) of the neck and reinforces this central portion. A first surface (S1) suitable for displaying label information is defined by the reinforcing portion. The outer rim (8) of the reinforcing element extends along or close to a rim (4d) of the face (F). An optional pull tab (9) forming part of the closing element (C1) and/or an extension portion forming part of the reinforcing element (C2) may be provided.
Claims
1. A liquid filled bottle, comprising a cover member and a plastic bottle having a body, a rigid neck and a narrow opening sealed by the cover member, the narrow opening being defined in the upper face of the neck and surrounded by a ring of the neck, the cover member comprising: a one piece flexible closing element consisting essentially of a peelable film and comprising a central portion adhering with said ring and sealing the narrow opening of the bottle, and a one piece flexible reinforcing element defined by at least one layer of film material; wherein the closing element has a top face delimited by a circumference and defining a planar support surface; wherein the reinforcing element comprises a reinforcing portion directly fastened to all or a part of the support surface and which entirely or partly covers said central portion, with the provision that at least an annular fixing portion covering the ring is covered by the reinforcing element, the reinforcing portion defining a first surface, wherein the first surface is delimited by an outer rim of the reinforcing element, the outer rim extending annularly close to the ring, wherein the outer rim of the reinforcing element has a length inferior to said circumference and extends within the circumference of the closing element, and wherein the closing element comprises a pull tab adapted for removing the cover member from the ring of the neck, the pull tab protruding radially outward beyond the ring, the pull tab defining a top surface which is entirely offset relative to the upper face of the neck, the ratio between the top surface and the first surface being inferior to 1:3 and superior to 1:15.
2. The liquid filled bottle according to claim 1, wherein the outer rim of the reinforcing element is continuously rounded.
3. The liquid filled bottle according to claim 1, wherein the reinforcing element defines a label with label information displayed on at least one of: the first surface which corresponds to an upper face of the reinforcing portion; and an additional surface which corresponds to a lower face of the reinforcing portion.
4. The liquid filled bottle according to claim 1, wherein the body of the bottle extends around a longitudinal axis and the narrow opening is circular and provided with an inner diameter, the pull tab comprising a free end and the distance between said free end and the longitudinal axis being inferior to the inner diameter.
5. The liquid filled bottle according to claim 1, wherein the closing element is a plastic film.
6. The liquid filled bottle according to claim 1, wherein the closing element is a peelable film having a thickness inferior or equal to 300 m.
7. The liquid filled bottle according to claim 6, wherein the reinforcing element has a thickness inferior or equal to 100 m.
8. The liquid filled bottle according to claim 6, wherein the closing element has a thickness, which is constant and is comprised between 5 and 200 m.
9. The liquid filled bottle according to claim 1, wherein the neck has a tubular shape and comprises an outer face extending downwardly from the ring, the ring protruding radially outwards from the outer face.
10. A liquid filled bottle, comprising a cover member and a plastic bottle having a body, a rigid neck and a narrow opening sealed by the cover member, the narrow opening being defined in the upper face of the neck and surrounded by a ring of the neck, the cover member comprising: a one piece flexible closing element consisting essentially of a peelable film and comprising a central portion adhering with said ring and sealing the narrow opening of the bottle, and a one piece flexible reinforcing element defined by at least one layer of film material; wherein the closing element has a top face delimited by a circumference and defining a planar support surface; wherein the reinforcing element defines a substantially disc-shaped crown having a determined diameter, the reinforcing element comprising a reinforcing portion directly fastened to all or a part of the support surface and which entirely or partly covers said central portion, with the provision that at least an annular fixing portion covering the ring is covered by the reinforcing element, the reinforcing portion defining a first surface, wherein the first surface is delimitated by an outer rim of the reinforcing element, the outer rim extending annularly close to the ring, wherein the outer rim of the reinforcing element has a length inferior to said circumference and extends within the limits of said circumference of the closing element, and wherein the closing element comprises a pull tab adapted for removing the cover member from the ring of the neck, the pull tab protruding radially outwards beyond the ring, the pull tab comprising an outer edge having a length superior or equal to one half of said determined diameter.
11. The liquid filled bottle according to claim 1, wherein the bottle is obtained by stretch-blow molding an injection-molded preform, the body being connected to the rigid neck of the bottle by a flexible shoulder, and wherein the bottle comprises one label defined by the reinforcing element, the body being transparent and not covered by any additional layer of material.
12. The liquid filled bottle according to claim 1, wherein the central portion of the closing element is fixed on the ring of the neck by heat sealing.
13. The liquid filled bottle according to claim 1, wherein the closing element is a one piece plastic element.
14. The liquid filled bottle according to claim 7, wherein the thickness of the reinforcing element is superior to the thickness of the closing element.
15. The liquid filled bottle according to claim 8, wherein the thickness of the closing element is comprised between 10 m and 100 m.
16. The liquid filled bottle according to claim 1, wherein the cover member comprises at least one margin portion extending around the central portion.
17. A liquid filled bottle, comprising a cover member and a plastic bottle having a body, a rigid neck and a narrow opening sealed by the cover member, the narrow opening being defined in the upper face of the neck and surrounded by a ring of the neck, the cover member comprising: a one piece flexible closing element consisting essentially of a peelable film and comprising a central portion adhering with said ring and sealing the narrow opening of the bottle, and a one piece flexible reinforcing element defined by at least one layer of film material; wherein the closing element has a top face delimited by a circumference and defining a planar support surface; wherein the reinforcing element comprises a reinforcing portion directly fastened to all or a part of the support surface and which entirely or partly covers said central portion, with the provision that at least an annular fixing portion covering the ring is covered by the reinforcing element, the reinforcing portion defining a first surface, wherein the first surface is delimitated by an outer rim of the reinforcing element, the outer rim extending annularly close to the ring, and wherein the outer rim of the reinforcing element has a length inferior to said circumference, the reinforcing element comprising an extension portion defining a second surface that is entirely offset relative to the upper face of the neck, with the provision that the ratio between the second surface and the first surface is lower than 1:2.
18. A liquid filled bottle, comprising a cover member and a plastic bottle having a body, a rigid neck and a narrow opening sealed by the cover member, the narrow opening being defined in the upper face of the neck and surrounded by a ring of the neck, the cover member comprising: a one piece flexible closing element consisting essentially of a peelable film and comprising a central portion, the central portion adhering with said ring and sealing the narrow opening of the bottle, and a one piece flexible reinforcing element defined by at least one layer of film material; wherein the closing element has a top face delimited by a circumference and defining a planar support surface; wherein the reinforcing element comprises a reinforcing portion directly fastened to all or a part of the support surface and which entirely or partly covers said central portion, with the provision that at least an annular fixing portion covering the ring is covered by the reinforcing element, the reinforcing portion defining a first surface, wherein the bottle is obtained by stretch-blow molding an injection-molded preform, the body being connected to the rigid neck of the bottle by a flexible shoulder, and wherein the bottle comprises one label defined by the reinforcing element, the body being transparent and not covered by any additional layer of material.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
(11) In the various figures, the same references are used to designate identical or similar elements.
(12) Referring to
(13) In a non illustrated variant, the body 3 has a generally squared cross-section, inscribed in an imaginary encasing body that corresponds to a cylinder. The narrow opening 5 is preferably circular but any other suitable shape could be used. For instance, the narrow opening 5 could be triangularly shaped to form a spout.
(14) For comfortable pouring of the liquid 15 with a bottle 1 of more than 1-liter capacity, it is preferable if the gripping portion 3b is located above half-height of the bottle 1 but below three quarters of its total height, as shown in
(15) In this case, the bottle 1 may be formed from a single piece of plastic material, PET in the embodiment shown, which is shaped by heat blow-molding a preform in a mold. Heat blow-molding makes it possible to stretch the plastic material biaxially and to provide it with rigidity. Heat blow-molding also makes it possible to reduce the thickness of the wall of the body 3 considerably in relation to the thickness of the wall of the preform. This small thickness of the walls of the body 3 of the bottle 1, which may be of the order of 100 to 300 micrometers depending on the zone considered, is important for achieving a saving in material and therefore in weight.
(16) The long shape of the body 3 may be obtained by a stretch blow molding process. The neck 4 is a rigid part present on the preform, which part is not modified during the operations of transforming the preform into a bottle 1.
(17) Still referring to
(18) Now referring to
(19) As the ring 4a protrudes radially outwards from the outer face of the neck 4, it is understood that the width (i.e. the radial extension) of the annular fixing portion 6a may be superior or equal to 1.5 or 2 mm for a bottle 1 of reduced capacity, for instance not superior to 500 mL. The fixing of the cover member C thus can be improved and risks of breakage are prevented.
(20) Referring to the
(21) Referring to the
(22) The closing element C1 is peelable and thus adapted for removal of the cover member C taken as a whole. Pulling a peripheral portion or any suitable extension of a margin portion 6b, here a pull tab 9, of the closing element C1 allows removing the central portion 6 from the ring 4a. In this example, the cover member C has a symmetry plane, which includes the longitudinal axis A, intersecting the pull tab 9. The pull tab 9 is provided with a free end 9a that may be not covered by the reinforcing element C2. It can be seen that the pull tab 9 radially protrudes beyond the ring 4a and beyond a perimeter of the reinforcing element C2.
(23) In the first embodiment of
(24) Referring to the examples of
(25) The closing element C1 has a top face delimited by the circumference 7 and defining a substantially planar support surface S0, as shown in
(26) As shown for instance in
(27) Referring to the examples of
(28) Optionally, the pull tab 9 is provided with a single outer edge E which is continuous, this outer edge E having a length superior or equal to one half of the diameter D2 here defined by the reinforcing element C2. This outer edge E is typically C-shaped as shown for instance in
(29) A rim of the free end 9a forms a part of the C-shaped outer edge E and may be rectilinear so as to elongate and optimize the top surface S3 used for a label L with a minimum of plastic material. The top surface S3 is thus close from the free end 9a.
(30) The reinforcing portion 10 taken as a whole or a part thereof (for instance a central part) may also be used as a label, allowing display of information related to the composition and origin of the content or other relevant information. In the second embodiment as shown in
(31) It can be seen in the figures that the outer shape of the reinforcing element C2 does not necessarily correspond to the cut of the margin portion 6b of the closing element C1 so that at least a fraction of the margin portion 6b can be quickly identified as different from a label area defined on the reinforcing element C2 and can be used as pull tab 9. Possibly, the pull tab 9 is specifically coloured in a distinct manner with respect to the central portion 6 which is preferably uncoloured and/or transparent. In another embodiment, the closing element C1 can be made of a transparent or colourless plastic material while the film defining the reinforcing element C2 is opaque or coloured respectively, thus increasing the visual contrast between the pull tab 9 and the reinforcing element C2. In a variant, an extension portion 10b may be provided to cover the pull tab 9 and it may be specifically coloured and/or marked to allow quick identification of the pull area of the cover member C. It is noted that the film-like closing element C1 is not reinforced by itself since the closing element C1 is a plastic film (i.e. a metal-free film). The reinforcing element C2 thus compensates high flexibility of the film-like closing element C1, while the uncovered parts (for instance a pull tab 9) of the closing element C1 remain deformable. The reinforcing element C2 is also a plastic film and, preferably, similar or identical materials are used in the two elements C1 and C2.
(32) In the first embodiment shown in
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(34) Referring to
(35) As shown in
(36) Preferably, the larger size of the extension portion 10b (corresponding to the length of the free edge 12) is not inferior to the half of the diameter D2. It can be seen that when the second surface S2 for the label is rectangular, the length of the free edge 12 is measured according to a direction perpendicular to the longitudinal axis A and perpendicular to the radial direction R.
(37) It can be seen in
(38) The closing element C1 is a peelable film having a thickness inferior or equal to 300 m and preferably inferior or equal to 150 or 200 m, and more preferably not superior to 100 m. The closing element C1 is sufficiently resistant to be pulled without any deterioration. The flexible reinforcing element C2 may advantageously be substantially as thin as or thinner than the closing element C1, for instance when the closing element C1 has a thickness between 50 and 150 m, and is preferably inferior or equal to 100 m. For instance, the thickness of the reinforcing element C2 is about 50 m, thus defining a very thin sticker. The reinforcing element C2 may be of a slightly higher thickness when these elements C1-C2 are provided with a thickness significantly inferior to 100 m. Of course, the closing element C1 may have a thickness inferior to the thickness of the reinforcing element C2. As a way of example, the closing element C1 can have a constant thickness comprised between 5 and 200 m, and preferably between 10 and 100 m. For instance, this thickness is about 36 m. There is no particular need for any other additional reinforcing layer in the preferred embodiments. It is understood that any accidental perforation of the closing element C1 can be suitably prevented when the reinforcing portion 10 is at least sized as the opening 5. The reinforcing element C2 may be applied as a sticker that adheres on the closing element C1. Preferably, the reinforcing portion 10 is provided with an adhesive thereon for attachment onto the support surface S0 of the closing element C1. The optional extension portion 10b may also adhere to the pull tab 9 of the closing element C1 when the pull tab 9 extends in the same direction.
(39) As shown in
(40) In the non-limitative example of the figures, the single piece reinforcing element C2 is here marked with ink printing or any other marking technology on the first surface S1 that corresponds to an upper face of the reinforcing portion 10 and preferably also on an additional surface S1 that corresponds to a lower face of the reinforcing portion 10.
(41) In
(42) When fixed, the cover member C will be capable of containment of pressures which may be produced in the bottle 1 above the liquid 15 while enabling facile opening of said cover member C by pulling the pull tab 9 in a movement generally parallel to the longitudinal axis A. Referring to the embodiment of
(43) More generally, the pull tab 9 may be considered as an option. Referring to
(44) In the embodiment shown in
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(46) The tensile strength of the plastic film (i.e. metal free film) used for making the closing element C1 may be comprised for instance between 40 and 300 N/m.sup.2, preferably between 50 and 200 N/m.sup.2. The reinforcing element C2 that optionally comprises a label defined in the protruding portion 9 and the reinforcing portion 10 to be fixed as a top portion onto the top of the closing element C1 is integrally formed in bendable plastic film (i.e. metal free film). The plastic film may be obtained using a flexible multilayer sheet plastic so that both faces of the reinforcing portion 10 may be marked with information, for instance by ink printing.
(47) According to a third embodiment as illustrated in
(48) With such a configuration of the cover member C, a liquid filled bottle 1 may be provided without any specific additional label and only with label information L1 displayed from the cover member C at the first surface S1 (and optionally with label information M marked on the top surface S3 of the pull tab 9). As a result, with a body 3 made of a transparent plastic material as shown in
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(50) As shown in the first embodiment, the reinforcing portion 10 and the central portion 6 can have a circular shape or the like. In the closing element C1, the outer diameter of the annular fixing portion 6a (delimiting the central portion 6) is here slightly superior to the diameter D5 of the opening 5. The diameter D5 can be typically of higher than 12 mm, preferably higher than 15 mm, for example from 15 to 20 mm or from 20 mm to 25 mm, or from 25 to 30 mm. The annular area defined by the annular fixing portion 6a can have a width of from 1 to 15 mm, preferably from 2 to 10 mm, preferably from 2.8 to 5 mm. The outer diameter of the annular fixing portion 6a can be of higher than 15 mm, preferably of higher than 20 mm, for example of from 20 to 23 mm, or of from 23 to 25.5 mm, or of from 25.5 to 27.5 mm, or of from 27.5 mm to 30 mm, or of from 30 mm to 35 mm. The fixing annular area 6a thus can have an outer perimeter higher than about 45 mm, preferably of higher than 60 mm. A large width can be useful in making the fixing easier. Preferably, a minimum spacing between 0.5 and 2 mm, typically of about 1 mm, is provided between the outer rim 8 of the reinforcing portion 10 and the outer rim of the closing element C1.
(51) The present invention has been described in connection with the preferred embodiments. These embodiments, however, are merely for example and the invention is not restricted thereto. It will be understood by those skilled in the art that other variations and modifications can easily be made within the scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims, thus it is only intended that the present invention be limited by the following claims. Of course, the bottle 1 is not in any way limited to flat or sparkling mineral water but can be intended to contain all sorts of flowable products, edible or inedible liquids of greater or lesser fluidity such as, for example, fruit juices, milk-based beverages such as milk or dairy fermented products (for example yogurts), etc., and also sauces or condiments (ketchup, mustard, dressing, etc.) or non-food liquids (deionised water, cleaning products, detergents, etc.). The term liquid should thus not be interpreted in a restricted manner as the plastic container could be filled with any flowable product. Also, the size of the restricted aperture of the bottle 1 may be adjusted.
(52) While the illustrated embodiments show a closing element C1 having a greater surface than the reinforcing element C2, in particular when the reinforcing element C2 has a continuously rounded outer rim, it should be understood that the reinforcing element may comprise an extension portion 10b (for instance of annular shape) slightly protruding outwards with respect to the closing element C1.
(53) Any reference sign in the following claims should not be construed as limiting the claim. It will be obvious that the use of the verb to comprise and its conjugations does not exclude the presence of any other elements besides those defined in any claim. The word a or an preceding an element does not exclude the presence of a plurality of such elements.