Liner, preferably made of film material
A liner to be introduced into a container has a liner wall made of a film material and a filling spout connected to the liner wall. A discharge spout is also connected to the liner wall. The discharge spout has a housing with movable holding elements for securing the discharge spout on a container. The holding elements are snap-on elements. A ring is secured to the container so as to surround a container opening. The holding elements engage the ring attached to the container for positionally securing the discharge spout on the container.
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The invention relates to a liner, preferably made of a film material, that is to be placed into containers, for example, barrels and the like. The liner comprises a filling spout as well as a discharge spout that is insertable, for example, into a wall of the container.
Liners of the aforementioned kind are known and serve, for example, for receiving liquids or other materials that, in many cases, must be stored and transported particularly carefully and, in many cases, also in a sterile environment. In regard to the storage possibilities of such materials by means of the liner but also in regard to emptying or filling the liner, special measures are required in order to avoid contamination. This holds true, in particular, when materials for human consumption, for example, fruit juice concentrates, are to be stored.
Liners of conventional configuration are provided with a discharge spout for emptying the liner, in particular, spouts made of plastic material. The discharge spout is provided with a closure lid and is to be connected to the wall material of the liner. Requirements with regard to hygienic or sterile storage and transport conditions however cannot be fulfilled in this connection. It is not sufficient for this purpose to subject such liners with adapted discharge spouts to irradiation because subsequent handling can lead to germs and the like reaching via the discharge spout the product stored within the liner.
The risk that germs and the like reach the product that is being stored is caused in many situations by damages that originate at the discharge spout.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONIt is an object of the present invention to provide a liner having a discharge spout that is suitable to a high degree to transport and store materials for human consumption.
In accordance with the present invention, this is achieved in that the liner of the aforementioned kind is provided with a discharge spout having a housing with movable holding elements for securing the discharge spout on a container.
In this way, a liner is provided that is excellently suitable to store and transport sensitive material, for example, foodstuffs and the like, because the housing with the movable holding elements secures the discharge spout securely on the container so that during transport the risk is significantly reduced that the discharge spout and also the liner will become damaged which, in consequence, could enable germs to reach the interior of the container.
Preferably, the holding elements are snap-on elements so that the liner with its discharge spout can be placed into the interior of the container and, subsequently, by carrying out easy assembly steps, the discharge spout can be inserted simply into the wall of the container causing immediate securing of the discharge spout on the container wall by means of the snap-on elements. When the discharge spout has over portions thereof a polygonal housing shape, preferably an octagonal shape, it can interact with a ring having a matching shape provided on the container wall so that not only in the longitudinal direction of the discharge spout but also in a rotational direction a securing function is realized, and, in this way, the discharge spout is additionally protected. Preferably, a protective device is provided additionally that is to be opened upon first use of the container, in particular, by means of a cutting device that opens, preferably cuts, the protective device upon first use (first discharge of the contents). The protective device is opened only when emptying and first use of the discharge spout are imminent; in this connection, upon first use of the discharge spout and thus at the beginning of a discharge process of the liner, the cutting device is activated and the protective device is opened.
Preferably, the spout has a closure flap with attached cutting device so that upon activation of the closure flap that is expediently configured for a metered emptying of the liner the cutting device is also activated in the sense of opening the protective device. The protective device can be, for example, a membrane and the cutting device can be embodied as a perforation blade for perforating or slitting the membrane. The perforation blade is preferably integrated into the closure flap and can cut upon actuation of the closure flap the protective device; this can be realized, for example, by a conventional lever mechanism. In this connection, a lever is actuated that is connected directly to the perforation blade and cuts the protective device. Subsequently, the closure flap can be actuated by means of this lever, particularly in such a way that the closure flap enables metered emptying of the liner in accordance with the lever position.
The snap-on elements engage expediently a ring that is provided on the container and is embodied to have a polygonal shape and is thus not circular, but instead, for example, octagonal. The ring interacts with corresponding housing parts of the spout in such a way that the spout can no longer be rotated because of its housing wall areas being arranged within the ring opening; moreover, it is axially secured by holding elements on the ring secured on the container. Expediently, the housing wall area of the spout that, after insertion of the spout into the container wall, projects outwardly and is positioned within the ring is configured to have a complementary polygonal shape that, on the one hand, a widening movement of the elastic holding elements is enabled and, on the other hand, a rotational securing action is ensured.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING
In the drawings, parts that function in the same way are identified with identical reference numerals. For a better understanding of the drawings, the liner is not shown in its entirety. However, the liner is of a design that is known in the art and, for example, is comprised of a film material forming a liner wall and has a filling member in the form of a conventional spout with screw cap. In its discharge area, the liner is provided with a discharge spout 1 that has at its upper end a rim portion or collar 2 provided with a housing 3 that is comprised of plastic material. The collar 2 is to be glued or fused to the film material of the liner; after gluing or fusing, the discharge spout 1 and the liner material form a unit providing a film liner with filling spout having a screw cap and with a discharge spout which liner is to be inserted into a container, for example, a barrel made of plastic material, as illustrated in
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While specific embodiments of the invention have been shown and described in detail to illustrate the inventive principles, it will be understood that the invention may be embodied otherwise without departing from such principles.
Claims
1. A liner to be introduced into a container, the liner comprising:
- a liner wall made of a film material;
- a filling spout connected to the liner wall;
- a discharge spout connected to the liner wall;
- wherein the discharge spout has a housing with movable holding elements for securing the discharge spout on a container.
2. The liner according to claim 1, wherein the holding elements are snap-on elements.
3. The liner according to claim 1, comprising a ring adapted to be secured on the container so as to surround a container opening, wherein the holding elements are configured to engage the ring for positionally securing the discharge spout on the container.
4. The liner according to claim 3, wherein the housing has an area provided with a polygonal outer shape.
5. The liner according to claim 4, wherein the ring has a polygonal inner shape matching the polygonal outer shape, wherein the polygonal outer shape of the housing is configured to engage the polygonal inner shape of the ring so that the discharge spout is secured against rotation.
6. The liner according to claim 5, wherein the polygonal outer shape is octagonal and wherein the polygonal inner shape is octagonal.
7. The liner according to claim 1, wherein the discharge spout comprises a protective device to be opened upon first discharge from the liner and further comprises a cutting device for opening the protective device.
8. The liner according to claim 7, wherein the discharge spout has a closure flap and the cutting device is attached to the closure flap.
9. The liner according to claim 8, wherein the closure flap is configured to provide metered emptying of the liner.
10. The liner according to claim 7, wherein the protective device is a membrane.
11. The liner according to claim 7, wherein the cutting device is a perforation blade.
12. The liner according to claim 11, wherein the perforation blade is integrated into the closure flap and, when actuating the closure flap, the protective device is cut by the perforation blade.
Type: Application
Filed: Nov 3, 2004
Publication Date: Jun 16, 2005
Applicants: NORDENIA DEUTSCHLAND EMSDETTEN GmbH (Emsdetten), Buscherhoff Spezialverpackungen GmbH & Co. KG (Steinfeld)
Inventors: Bernd Buscherhoff (Steinfeld), Siegfried Hartmann (Ibbenburen)
Application Number: 10/904,303