Containers with pouring spout
09567131 ยท 2017-02-14
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D5/744
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D5/76
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65D5/76
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D83/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
Containers are provided which provide controlled dispensing for items such as saltshakers. Such containers can be produced in a simple and economical manner and can be adapted to different types of products, such as different types of salt. Such containers are particularly useful for dispensing fine salt.
Claims
1. A container comprising: a casing with at least an outer wall having at least one pouring opening; a pouring spout inserted in the pouring opening, the spout being movable between a retracted, closed position and an extracted position for pouring a certain quantity of a product in granule, powder or flake form, contained inside the casing; and the casing comprising an inner wall, juxtaposed to the outer wall, wherein an inner wall forms a cutout at least partially aligned with the pouring opening, whereby a first part of the pouring opening is occluded by a portion of the inner wall, and a second part of the pouring opening, complementary to the first part, creates with the cutout a single passage for pouring the contents of the casing, wherein the casing is formed by bending a single shaped sheet which forms in a single piece all the walls or flaps of the casing; wherein the pouring opening is formed by a cut made in a first peripheral flap of the shaped sheet, and wherein the shaped sheet has a second peripheral flap located on its side or end opposite to the side having the first peripheral flap, wherein the cutout is formed in the second peripheral flap.
2. The container of claim 1, wherein the inner wall provides an edge and the cutout extends in the inner wall from the edge.
3. The container of claim 2, wherein the cut forming the opening in the outer wall has substantially the shape of an inverted U with two substantially parallel branches, the cut creating an outer tab pivotable outwards about a line of articulation (x), wherein the inner wall comprises a pair of cuts which extend upwards from the lower edge so as to form an inner tab, and the cuts are substantially aligned or juxtaposed to branches of the cut in the outer wall.
4. The container of claim 1, wherein the cutout is formed as a through hole delimited by a closed line through the inner wall.
5. The container of claim 1, wherein an upper portion of the cutout protrudes above a line of articulation (x) of the outer tab, whereby the alignment or superimposition of the upper part of the cutout and the opening defines the pouring passage.
6. The container of claim 1, wherein the passage has an area in a range from about 1 mm.sup.2 to about 40 mm.sup.2.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(11) With initial reference to
(12) The container C comprises a boxlike casing 10, preferably having a generally parallelepipedal shape, and a pouring spout 20.
(13) Advantageously, but not necessarily, the casing 10 is made of cardboard. More generally, the casing may be made of a sheet material having a semi-rigid consistency, typically cardboard, pasteboard, polylaminate such as Tetra Pak, or the like.
(14) In the examples illustrated here, the casing (or box) 10 has a horizontal lower rectangular bottom or base 11 (
(15) An opening 17 is formed in the upper part of the narrow outer wall 13. The pouring spout 20 is inserted into the opening 17. The opening 17 may be formed by making a cut 22, substantially in the shape of an inverted U with two substantially vertical branches 21, in an outer vertical wall 13. The cut 22 forms a tab 23 which, by swinging outwards about a horizontal transverse line of articulation x, opens the opening 17. As used here, the terms transverse, longitudinal and lateral should be interpreted with reference to the axis x, unless noted otherwise. Terms such as inner and outer relate to the inside and the outside of the container.
(16) The design of the pouring spout may vary from the example illustrated here. The general configuration and the opening and closing operation of a pouring spout are considered to be generally known. In the present example, the spout 20 forms a central portion 20a, which is the part attached to the tab 23, and two lateral wings 20b, 20c bent along respective bending lines 20b, 20c along which they are joined to the central portion 20a. In the upper part, on the lateral edges of the wings 20b, 20c, there are formed two identical protuberances 20d which act as stop elements; the protuberances 20d are adapted to bear against an inner surface 24 of the container to determine the maximum opening position of the spout, as shown in
(17) The pouring spout 20 is movable between a retracted, closed position (
(18) The casing 10 comprises an inner wall 25 which is juxtaposed to the outer wall 13 in the assembled condition. The inner wall 25 has a cutout 26 which is at least partially aligned with the opening 17 formed by the outer wall 13.
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(20) By way of illustration, the area of the passage 28 created by the alignment of the cutout 26 and the opening 17 may range from a minimum of a few mm.sup.2 to a maximum of about 40 mm.sup.2, depending on the size of the granules of the product to be poured.
(21) The casing 10 can be formed by bending a single shaped sheet 10a which forms in a single piece all the walls or flaps constituting the casing, as is shown, for example, in the flattened configuration of
(22) In the embodiment of
(23) In the assembled, three-dimensional condition, the second flap 25a forms the inner wall 25, and is superimposed internally on the first flap 13a, which forms the outer vertical wall 13.
(24) Forming all the flaps and walls of the container from a single sheet is particularly advantageous in terms of cost and speed of production.
(25) In an alternative embodiment (not shown), the inner wall 25 may be composed of a flap formed by a separate sheet, joined, by adhesive for example, to the sheet that forms the outer wall 13.
(26) In one embodiment, the flap 13a forming the cutout 26 has a lower free edge 29 and a pair of cuts 30 which extend upwards from the lower edge 29, so as to form an inner tab 31 that can be superimposed on the outer tab 23. In this embodiment, the portion 27 of the inner wall 25 serving to partialize the pouring passage 28 is formed by the inner tab 31.
(27) The cuts 30 can be superimposed internally on the branches 21 of the inverted U-shaped cut 22 so as to allow each of the wings 20b, 20c of the spout to be inserted through the outer wall 13 and inner wall 25. The protuberances 20d of the spout bear against the inner wall 25 in the maximum opening position of the spout, as shown in
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(30) In order to fix the three-dimensional shape of the container, a quantity of adhesive may be applied to the interface G between the inner wall 25 and the outer wall 13 (
(31) In the mounted or three-dimensional condition (
(32) When the spout is in the position of maximum extraction (
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(35) In one embodiment, the cutout 26, in the shape of a hole, as shown for example in
(36) As shown schematically in
(37) In order to make the controlled pouring opening 17 more readily distinguishable from the uncontrolled pouring opening provided by the cut 22a, part of the inner wall 25 located between the cuts 30 may be decorated with images of small holes 32 (
(38) As will be appreciated, the container can be produced relatively easily by a manufacturer of cardboard blanks. A given cutout may serve for the controlled dispensing of various types of granular material; if it is desired to adapt the container to a product having a different particle size, this may be done without any particular added costs, as it will simply be necessary to use a smaller or larger punch; alternatively, if the same punch is used to stamp out the hole 26, this punch can advantageously be moved to a higher or lower position, respectively, to increase or reduce the area created by the superimposition or juxtaposition of the cutout 26 relative to the opening 17 in the outer wall of the container. No appreciable changes are required in the production lines.
(39) Various aspects and embodiments of the container have been described. It is to be understood that each embodiment can be combined with any other embodiment. Furthermore, the invention is not limited to the embodiments described, but may be modified within the scope of protection claimed herein.