CONTAINER FOR HOT-FILLING LIQUIDS
20170008693 ยท 2017-01-12
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D85/72
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65D85/72
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D41/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D53/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D39/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
The invention relates to a packaging means, hereinbelow also: container, which is suitable for the hot-filling of food products in liquid form. The container comprises an upper base of a metal or of a metal alloy having an opening for receiving the liquid and a lower base of a metal or an alloy having an air admission. The upper base and the lower base are sealingly connected with a wall body of a metal or an alloy at a respective upper or lower end of the wall body and form a hollow space for receiving the liquid. Between the lower base and the lower end of the wall body sealingly engaging the lower base, a film is provided which can cause a volume reduction of the hollow space.
Claims
1. A container for receiving a liquid, wherein the container comprises: an upper base made of a metal or an alloy having an opening for receiving the liquid; a lower base made of a metal or an alloy having an air admission, wherein the upper base and the lower base are sealingly connected with a wall body at the upper end and the lower end of the wall body, respectively, to form a hollow space for receiving the liquid, said wall body being made of a metal or an alloy; and, a film that can realize a volume reduction of the hollow space is provided between the lower base and the lower end of the wall body that is sealingly in contact with the lower base.
2. A container according to claim 1, wherein the wall body and optionally the upper base and/or the lower base are deformation-resistant in relation to the film.
3. A container according to claim 1, wherein the film compensates compression forces such that the outer shape of the wall body of the container does not deform due to tensile forces during cooling of a hot-filled liquid.
4. A container according to claim 1, wherein the film compensates compression forces such that the outer shape of the entire container does not deform due to tensile forces during cooling of the hot-filled liquid.
5. A container according to one of the claim 1, wherein the wall body is realized as a hollow cylinder.
6. A container according to claim 5, wherein the material properties of the film absorb the compression forces so entirely that the cylindrical shape of the wall body remains intact after cooling of the liquid.
7. A container according to claim 1, wherein the film together with the lower base and the wall body are sealingly connected with one another through a seam, in particular a roll seam.
8. A container according to claim 1, wherein the film together with the lower base and the wall body are sealingly connected with one another through a flange.
9. A container according to claim 7, wherein a sealing adhesive is inserted into the seam.
10. A container according to claim 1, wherein the film is connected with the lower base by means of an adhesive connection, by sealing or through a positive-locking fit connection.
11. A container according to claim 1, wherein the upper base is sealingly connected with the wall body through a seam, in particular a roll seam, or a flange.
12. A container according to claim 1, wherein the opening is realized as a screwing funnel having screw threads for a screw cap or a cam screw cap.
13. A container according to claim 12, wherein only the screwing funnel or the upper base including the screwing funnel consist of aluminum or an aluminum alloy.
14. A container according to claim 12, further comprising a screw cap or cam screw cap including an inlying seal, said screw cap or cam screw cap made of metal, optionally of aluminum or an aluminum alloy, and further wherein the screw cap or cam screw cap is coated with a BPA-free lacquer at least on the surfaces which can come into contact with the liquid after filling.
15. (canceled)
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17. A container according to claim 1, wherein the container further comprises a swing top.
18. A container according to claim 1, wherein the opening is reinforced at the upper end thereof.
19. (canceled)
20. A container according to claim 1, wherein the lower base, the wall body, and at least a portion of the upper base, are made of a sheet metal, in particular tinplate, and the relation between the thickness of the film and the thickness of the sheet metal is at least 1.5:1 and preferably 2:1.
21. (canceled)
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24. A container according to claim 1, wherein the surfaces of the upper base and of the wall body which after filling are in contact with the liquid are made of tinplate and are provided with a BPA-free coating.
25. A container according to claim 1, wherein at least the junctions of the upper base and of the wall body which are in contact with the liquid after filling are provided with a BPA-free powder seam cover, optionally a BPA-free powder coating.
26. (canceled)
27. A container according to claim 1, wherein the wall body and optionally the upper base and/or the lower base comprise iron and are in particular a steel.
28. A container according to claim 8, wherein a sealing adhesive is inserted into the flange.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0026] In the following, the invention is described on the basis of embodiments that refer to the attached figures. Corresponding components of the details in the figures are provided with the same reference numerals.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0040] The invention relates to a container suitable for hot-filling of food products in liquid form. In embodiments of the invention, the container is made of metal or of a metal alloy. An exemplary container according to one such embodiment of the invention is shown in a perspective view in
[0041] The lower base 11 consists of a metal (or a metal alloy) the lower base comprises an air admission or passage 41 which,as will be explained in detail belowallows replenishing flow of (surrounding) air when the film 16 deforms in order to realize a volume reduction of the bottle interior.
[0042] The upper base 12 also consists of a metal (or of a metal alloy). The upper base 12 comprises an opening for receiving the fluid. The opening 14 of the upper base 12 is arranged axially centric (cf. also
[0043] The upper base 12 is realized funnel-shaped in the shown embodiment and can thus also be called a funnel. The opening 14 of the upper base 12 can for example be formed as a screwing-funnel having a thread 15 and a screwing- or cam-screw-closure 81. The closure or cap 81 is an optional element of the container. A thread for closing or sealing the container is not necessarily required. For example, the container can alternatively also be closed with a crown cork or with a swing top (also referred to as flip top). In particular when closing the container with a crown cork it is reasonable to provide a reinforcement at the upper edge or end of the opening 14.
[0044] The upper base 12 and the lower base 11 are sealingly connected at their respective end area with the outside wall 13 of the container, which is in this embodiment cylindrical, so that the hollow space is formed into which for example a liquid can be filled. The container is therefore formed single-walled and the inserted or filled liquid is situated in a direct contact with the side wall 13 (i.e.: at least parts of the sidewall 13).
[0045] Between the lower base 11 and lower end of the sidewall of 13, sealingly engaging the lower base 11, a film 16 is provided. The film 16 can cause a volume reduction of the hollow space, as exemplarily shown in
[0046] In order to ensure that the required volume reduction is significantly achieved through the deformation of the film 16 and in particular that the sidewall 13 remains in its cylindrical basic shape, the material of the sidewall 13 is for example to be selected such that it is deformation-rigid in contrast to the material of the film 16. The lower base 11 comprises in the embodiment a centrally formed air admission 41 (cf.
[0047] In one embodiment, the sidewall (wall body) 13 is formed of a sheet metal, in particular of a tinplate. The film 16 can also be made of a metal (or of a metal alloy) however, also other material can be considered, such as polymers. For example, the film 16 can also consist of a polycarbonate, such as polyester. Since the film 16 is in contact with the liquid after hot-filling the container, it is important that no chemical reaction occurs between the material of the film 16 and the liquid changing the taste of the food product within the container. This is of importance in particular for the filling of sugar-containing food products, in particular syrup (such as maple syrup) since it has been shown that sheets (tinplate) in direct contact with sugar-containing syrup (in particular maple syrup) experience chemical reactions and that this results in detrimental changes of the taste of the food product.
[0048] In an advantageous embodiment, the film 16 is made of aluminum (or an aluminum alloy). It has been shown in experiments that, when aluminum is used, no change of the taste can be noticed of the maple syrup which has been filled into the container. Accordingly, it is reasonable also to make the upper base 12 from aluminum (or an aluminum alloy). It is also, optionally, possible to make the sidewall 13 of aluminum (or an aluminum alloy). For example, the mentioned aluminum can be pure aluminum (i.e. the film consists to at least 98% of aluminum).
[0049] When also the sidewall 13 consists of aluminum (or an aluminum alloy) this significantly increases the production costs of the container, so that the complete cost of the container may no longer be competitive. Therefore, in another embodiment of the invention, the sidewall 13 is made of a single piece of drawn sheet metal, in particular tinplate. Surfaces of the wall body which can come into contact with the filled liquid can be lacquered or coated. This is reasonable in particular if it otherwise comes to a chemical reaction between the liquid of the wall body and if such a reaction can be avoided with use of this measure. Advantageously, a BPA-free lacquer or a BPA-free coating is used for lacquering or coating.
[0050] Fundamentally, it is also possible that any surfaces of the upper base 12 and the lower base 11 which are in touch with the liquid after filling are also provided with a BPA-free coating. The coating can for example be a BPA-free powder coating.
[0051] The seams of the upper base 12 and/or of the wall body 13, which are in contact with the liquid after filling, can optionally be provided with a powder seam cover.
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[0056] Alternative to the solution shown in
[0057] A further possibility lies in connecting the film 16 to the lower base 11 to be form-fitted.
[0058] The shape of the container is not limited to a cylindrical wall body 13 and correspondingly formed lower base 11 and upper base 12.
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[0060] A further aspect of the invention further relates to a filling method, in which the container according to the invention is hot-filled with the liquid, in particular with a food product in liquid or viscous form/state, for example through the funnel and/or the opening in the upper base. The food product can for example be a highly sugar-containing food product, such as a syrup (for example maple syrup). During hot filling, the container according to the invention is filled with the hot liquid. The liquid had for example a temperature of at least 80 C. In another example, the filling temperature lies between 80 C. and 100 C., or between 85 C. and 90 C.
[0061] During filling of the container, hot liquid does not need to be foamed with water or water-steam before closing the container, nor does an inert gas (shielding gas) have to be inserted between the upper rim of the opening 14 and the surface of the liquid, so that the container is particularly suitable for the use in a simple fill and seal method with a simply constructed fill and seal machine.