Method of opening a package of pourable food product
09623996 ยท 2017-04-18
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D5/065
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D5/748
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B69/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D5/029
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65B69/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D5/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D5/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A reclosable opening device for a sealed package of a pourable food product includes a frame fitted about a pierceable portion of the package and defining a through pour opening; a removable threaded cap that screws onto the frame to close the pour opening; a tubular cutter engaging the pour opening and having a cutting device which cooperates with the pierceable portion to unseal the package; a first connector connecting the cap to the cutter, and which, as the cap is unscrewed, pushes the cutter towards the pierceable portion and a second connector connecting the frame to the cutter, and which, in use, feed the cutter along a predetermined piercing path through the pierceable portion in response to unscrewing of the cap; and the piercing path, as the cap is unscrewed, has a first portion of pure axial translation, followed by a second portion of both axial and rotary motion.
Claims
1. A method comprising: rotating a cap that threadably engages a frame in a direction which unscrews the cap off the frame, the cap and the frame forming part of a reclosable opening device, the frame being fitted about a pierceable portion of a sealed package of a pourable food product and defining a through pour opening, the pour opening being closed by the cap while the cap threadably engages the frame, the reclosable opening device possessing an axis and also comprising: a tubular cutter engaging the pouring opening, one axial end of the tubular cutter including a cutting edge that is cooperable with the pierceable portion to unseal the package; projections on the cap and the cutter that are configured and arranged to engage one another when the cap is unscrewed off the frame to move the cutter towards the pierceable portion when the cap is unscrewed off the frame; a catch provided on one of the frame and the cutter, and a groove provided on the other of the frame and the cutter, the catch being positioned in the groove to connect the cutter to the frame; the rotation of the cap in the direction which unscrews the cap off the frame causing the cutter to move along a predetermined piercing path comprising a first portion of pure translation along the axis followed by a second portion having both an axial component of motion and a rotary component of motion about the axis so that the cutting edge penetrates the pierceable portion in response to the rotation of the cap in the direction which unscrews the cap off the frame.
2. The method as recited in claim 1, wherein the second portion of the predetermined piercing path is spiral.
3. The method as recited in claim 1, wherein the projections on the cap and the cutter include a plurality of projections on the cap and a plurality of projections on the cutter.
4. The method as recited in claim 1, wherein the cutting edge at the one axial end of the tubular cutter includes a plurality of circumferentially spaced apart teeth that penetrate the pierceable portion during the first portion of the predetermined piercing path in which the cutter moves in pure translation along the axis.
5. The method as recited in claim 1, wherein the frame of the reclosable opening device includes a tubular collar, and wherein the movement of the cutter along the predetermined piercing path comprises the cutter moving relative to the tubular collar.
6. The method as recited in claim 1, further comprising rotating the cap in the direction which unscrews the cap off the frame until the cap is removed from the frame.
7. A method comprising: rotating a cap in an opening direction about an axis, the cap being part of a reclosable opening device that is fitted on a sealed package of a pourable food product, the sealed package of pourable food product including a pierceable portion, the reclosable opening device also comprising a tubular cutter possessing one axial end at which is located a cutting edge; and the rotation of the cap in the opening direction causing the tubular cutter to move along a predetermined piercing path comprising a first portion of pure translation along the axis during which the cutting edge pierces the pierceable portion followed by a second portion having both an axial component of motion and a rotary component of motion so that the cutting edge further pierces and cuts the pierceable portion.
8. The method as recited in claim 7, wherein the second portion of the predetermined piercing path is spiral.
9. The method as recited in claim 7, wherein the rotation of the cap causes the tubular cutter to move along the predetermined piercing path by virtue of contoured projections on the cap and contoured projections on the cutter that engage one another.
10. The method as recited in claim 7, wherein the cutting edge at the one axial end of the tubular cutter includes a plurality of circumferentially spaced apart teeth.
11. The method as recited in claim 7, wherein the cutter moves along the predetermined piercing path while positioned inside a tubular collar fixed to the sealed package.
12. The method as recited in claim 7, wherein the cap threadably engages a tubular collar fixed to the sealed package, the tubular cutter being located in the tubular collar when the tubular cutter moves along the predetermined piercing path, and further comprising rotating the cap in the opening direction until the cap is removed from the tubular collar.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) A preferred, non-limiting embodiment of the present invention will be described by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(8) Number 1 in
(9) Opening device 3 is applied to top portion 2 of package 1 by conventional fastening systems, such as adhesives, or by microflame, direct-current-induction, ultrasound, laser, or other heat-sealing techniques.
(10) The packaging material has a multilayer structure comprising a layer of base material, e.g. paper, covered on both sides with layers of heat-seal plastic material, e.g. polyethylene. In the case of aseptic packages for long-storage products, such as UHT milk, the packaging material also comprises a layer of oxygen-barrier material, e.g. aluminium foil, which is superimposed on a layer of heat-seal plastic material, and is in turn covered with one or more layers of heat-seal plastic material. The inner layer of heat-seal plastic material contacting the product, in use, may, for example, be made of strong, in particular, high-stretch, metallocene-catalyzed, low-linear-density (LLD) polyethylene.
(11) In the non-limiting example shown in the attached drawings, package 1 is of the type described in Patent EP-A-1338521.
(12) More specifically, package 1 comprises a quadrilateral (in the example shown, rectangular or square) top wall 5; a quadrilateral (in this case, rectangular or square) bottom wall 6; four lateral walls 7 extending between top wall 5 and bottom wall 6; and four corner walls 8, each located between a respective pair of adjacent lateral walls 7 and also extending between top wall 5 and bottom wall 6.
(13) Each lateral wall 7 comprises a rectangular intermediate portion 7a; and opposite, respectively top and bottom, isosceles-trapezium-shaped end portions 7b, 7c, the minor bases of which are equal and defined by opposite horizontal sides of intermediate portion 7a, and the major bases of which coincide with the corresponding sides of top wall 5 and bottom wall 6 respectively.
(14) Each corner wall 8 comprises a rectangular intermediate portion 8a; and opposite, respectively top and bottom, triangular end portions 8b, 8c, the bases of which are equal and defined by opposite horizontal sides of intermediate portion 8a, and the apexes of which coincide with the corners of top wall 5 and bottom wall 6 respectively. In other words, in the
(15) On the side facing inwards of package 1, each end portion 7b, 7c, 8b, 8c forms an angle of over 90 but less than 180 with the adjacent top wall 5 or bottom wall 6.
(16) In use, opening device 3 covers a pierceable portion 4 of package 1; which pierceable portion 4 is detachable at least partly from the rest of the packaging material to permit pour-out of the product from package 1.
(17) With reference to the attached drawings, opening device 3 has an axis A, and comprises a frame 10 fitted to package 1, about pierceable portion 4, and having a circular opening 11, of axis A, through which the food product is poured; a removable screw cap 12 fitted coaxially to frame 10 to close opening 11; and a tubular cutter 15, of axis A, which engages opening 11 in axially and angularly movable manner, in use, and interacts with pierceable portion 4 of package 1 to partly detach the pierceable portion from the rest of the packaging material to open package 1.
(18) Opening device 3 also comprises first connecting means 13 connecting cap 12 to cutter 15, and which, in use, as cap 12 is unscrewed off frame 10, push cutter 15 towards pierceable portion 4; and second connecting means 14 connecting frame 10 to cutter 15, and which, in use, feed cutter 15 along a predetermined piercing path P through pierceable portion 4 in response to unscrewing of cap 12.
(19) Frame 10 advantageously crosses an edge 16 between two adjacent walls of package 1in the example shown, between top wall 5 and top end portion 7b of one of lateral walls 7and comprises a first and second portion 17, 18 at a predetermined angle to each other and fixed to said walls 5 and 7 respectively.
(20) More specifically, frame 10 comprises an annular base flange 19 defining portions 17 and 18 fastening the frame to respective walls 5, 7; and a tubular, cylindrical collar 20, of axis A, which projects from a radially inner edge of flange 19, on the opposite side to that fixed to walls 5, 7, defines opening 11, and is designed to receive cap 12.
(21) As shown in the attached drawings, the angle formed by portions 17 and 18 of flange 19, on the side facing walls 5, 7, is an angle of 90 or more and less than 180.
(22) Collar 20 (
(23) In a preferred embodiment, collar 20 comprises, at the opposite end to flange 19, an outward-projecting annular end edge 25 (
(24) Cap 12 comprises a circular end wall 26; and two substantially cylindrical lateral walls 27, 28 projecting coaxially from end wall 26 and defining, between them, an annular gap 29 loosely housing collar 20 of frame 10 when opening device 3 is closed.
(25) More specifically, lateral wall 27 extends from the peripheral lateral edge of end wall 26, whereas lateral wall 28 is located radially inwards of wall 27 with reference to axis A.
(26) Thread 24 of cap 12 is formed along a surface 30 (
(27) Cutter 15 is initially fitted completely inside collar 20 of frame 10 (
(28) At one axial end, cutter 15 (
(29) Cutting edge 31 comprises a number of substantially triangular teeth 33 separated by one or more areas 34 of a given angular dimension, withdrawn axially with respect to teeth 33, and having no cutting function.
(30) With reference to
(31) Piercing path P, defined by cam profile 35 and travelled by cutter 15 as cap 12 is unscrewed off frame 10 when unsealing package 1, advantageously comprises a first portion P.sub.1 (
(32) More specifically, portion P.sub.2 of piercing path P of cutter 15 is spiral. Cam profile 35 is defined by a groove formed on outer lateral surface 36 of cutter 15, and comprises a straight portion 40, parallel to axis A, for each catch 37; and a helical portion 41 extending about axis A and into which portions 40 extend.
(33) Catches 37 of frame 10 are projections projecting from inner surface 22 of collar 20.
(34) As shown in
(35) With particular reference to
(36) In other words, actuating members 42 and corresponding cam followers 44 together define a one-way actuating device, by which cap 12 is connected rotationally to cutter 15 in the unscrewing direction of cap 12 (anticlockwise in the drawings), but disconnected in the opposite direction.
(37) Actuating members 42 and cam followers 44 are defined by contoured projections projecting from surface 43 of cap 12 and outer lateral surface 36 of cutter 15 respectively.
(38) Each actuating member 42 (
(39) The hypotenuse of right-triangle portion 46 of each actuating member 42 defines the thrust side of portion 46 acting on relative cam follower 44.
(40) The edge, indicated 49, of each actuating member 42 on the hypotenuse side is perpendicular to lateral wall 28 of cap 12, while the edge, indicated 50, of actuating member 42 on the opposite side is bevelled, so that cam followers 44 can only be actuated in one rotation direction of cap 12, i.e. that in which edge 49 of each actuating member 42 contacts relative cam follower 44.
(41) As shown, in particular in
(42) As shown, particularly in
(43) Operation of opening device 3 will now be described as of the sealed configuration of package 1 shown in
(44) When rotated in the opening direction (anticlockwise in the drawings), cap 12 exerts control over cutter 15, by virtue of actuating members 42 engaging cam followers 44 (
(45) Over the first part of the unscrewing of cap 12 off frame 10, edge 49 of each actuating member 42 cooperates, along portion 51, with the sloping side 57 of corresponding cam follower 44; and, at the same time, each catch 37 of frame 10 engages a respective straight portion 40 of cam profile 35 of cutter 15 (
(46) As a result of the above interactions, the first part of the unscrewing of cap 12 off frame 10 produces axial thrust on cutter 15, so that cutting edge 31 pierces pierceable portion 4.
(47) That is, over the first part of the unscrewing of cap 12, cutter 15 is moved along axial portion P.sub.1 of piercing path P.
(48) Over the second part of the unscrewing of cap 12 off frame 10 (
(49) As a result of the above interactions, the second part of the unscrewing of cap 12 off frame 10 rotates cutter 15 along helical portion P.sub.2 of piercing path P defined by portion 41 of cam profile 35.
(50) As it moves along the helical portion, cutter 15 completes the cutting of pierceable portion 4 to form a total cut of less than 360 and conveniently of 270, so that pierceable portion 4 is not detached completely from the adjacent portions of packaging material. At the same time, the movement of cutter 15 folds the cut-off portion outwards of cutter 15 and therefore clear of opening 11 of frame 10, so the cut-off portion does not interfere with pour-out of the food product from package 1.
(51) As cap 12 is unscrewed further, actuating members 42 and cam followers 44 disengage axially, thus arresting cutter 15 in the lowered opening position, in which it projects axially from frame 10 and inwards of package 1, but is still connected to collar 20 by catches 37 engaging portion 41 of cam profile 35.
(52) Cap 12 is then unscrewed completely to open package 1, which can be reclosed by simply screwing cap 12 back onto collar 20.
(53) Once package 1 is opened, cutter 15 can no longer be moved from the lowered opening position, on account of actuating members 42 being unable to reach an axial position engaging cam followers 44 of cutter 15; and, in the lowered opening position, cutter 15 holds back the cut-off part of pierceable portion 4 to prevent it clogging opening 11 through which the food product is poured.
(54) Tests show that moving cutter 15 along a path comprising a first axial portion and a second helical portion provides for cutting pierceable portion 4 of package 1 without leaving any threads, even when using an internal layer of high-stretch heat-seal plastic material, and for correctly folding pierceable portion 4 outwards of cutter 15.
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(56) More specifically, in opening device 3, the threads 23, 24 (
(57) More specifically, cylindrical outer surface 21 of collar 20 comprises a completely smooth portion 21a extending between two distinct generating lines of surface 21 and forming a preferential supporting surface for the user's mouth when consuming the food product directly from package 1, so thread 23 of collar 20, which also extends along outer surface 21, is interrupted by smooth portion 21a.
(58) Cap 12, on the other hand, has no lateral wall 28, and is therefore a conventional inverted-cup-shaped type.
(59) Clearly, changes may be made to opening devices 3, 3 as described and illustrated herein without, however, departing from the scope defined in the accompanying Claims.