US20040206716A1 - Stick of single-dose plastic bottles, improved to provide sufficient rididity - Google Patents
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- the prior art provides sticks formed by a series of bottles connected together separably by means of tabs forming the base or foot of the stick, together with central tabs. Both rows of tabs have rupture lines (or points) that are longitudinal with respect to the bottles, both rupture lines being situated on the same axis. These rupture lines, which are introduced during manufacture, lie on the same axis, which means that both bending and flexing are possible and frequent, leading to serious problems with sticks piling up against each other. This occurs both when stacking the sticks and when feeding them to the filling machine.
- a stick of single-dose plastic bottles comprising a plurality of bottles connected together separably by at least two rows of tabs at the base or foot of the stick and in another, remote position, all the tabs having rupture lines optionally defined by discrete rupture points forming lines parallel to the longitudinal lines of the bottles, for separating and using said bottles, the rupture lines of one row are not aligned, according to the invention, with the rupture lines of the other row; this makes it possible to achieve sufficient rigidity of the stick so that it resists deformations which would otherwise be possible along coaxial rupture lines.
- FIGS. 1-4 show a first embodiment of a stick according to the invention, in a perspective front view, in the views marked II-II and III-III in FIG. 1, and in the view and partial section marked IV-IV in FIG. 1;
- FIGS. 5-8 show, as in FIGS. 1-4, a second embodiment
- FIGS. 9 and 10 show, as in FIG. 1, two further embodiments
- FIGS. 11, 12 and 13 show a portion of a stick in a perspective front view and in the view marked XII-XII in FIG. 11, in another embodiment, and a variant of the form shown in FIG. 11;
- FIG. 14 is a simplified schematic of an embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 15 shows in cross section a modified morphology compared with that of FIGS. 1-8.
- the reference number 1 denotes the bottles of a stick of bottles. These are connected together by a base or foot of the stick given the general reference 3 and by another connection in an intermediate position with respect to the bodies of the bottles 1 , given the general reference 5 .
- the connection 5 consists of a strip connected to two contiguous bottles 1 and having two rupture lines 5 A between the strip and each body of a bottle.
- the connection formed by the base or foot 3 of the stick is made up of parallelepiped components 3 A that are connected to the individual bottles to form the twist-opening means of the bottles (once filled, sealed and separated from each other).
- Each parallelepiped element 3 A is connected together at the mutually abutting minor fronts 3 B by a pair of connecting rupture lines 3 C which are separated from each other by the width of the parallelepiped element 3 A.
- Each parallelepiped element 3 A is hollow as can be seen particularly in FIGS. 1 and 4, and in the center has a hollow cylindrical projection 3 E around the neck 1 A of the bottle, because of the need to provide a closing membrane for the neck 1 A and to reinforce the parallelepiped element 3 B.
- the rupture lines 5 A and 3 C may be continuous or formed by at least two rupture points.
- end part 7 At both ends of the system of connection at the base or foot 3 of the stick is an end part 7 which is strip-shaped with suitable lateral connecting reinforcements 7 A.
- end parts 9 in line with the intermediate connections 5 (those remote from the connection 3 ) are two end parts 9 , which may be shaped like the end parts 7 described above and illustrated, or may be shaped as hollow prismatic extensions forming a bearing and lateral guiding surface for the stick illustrated, as FIG. 3 shows in particular.
- the end parts 9 of the intermediate connection 5 advantageously include a recess 9 A whose purpose is partly as a means of guiding the stick through the machine for handling the sticks for the purposes of filling and sealing the bottles 1 , and partly also advantageously to allow simple and economical packing of a plurality of sticks side by side, which may be connected at the recesses 9 A by tie binding means or even elastic means.
- the rupture lines 3 C are parallel but are not aligned with the rupture lines 5 A, thereby significantly stiffening the stick of bottles, as is required for the purposes of handling the sticks and preventing the problems noted earlier.
- FIGS. 5-8 show, in a similar way to FIGS. 1-4, a stick which is basically similar to that of said FIGS. 1-4, the only difference being that in the intermediate connection represented by the strips 15 corresponding to the strips 5 of the previous example, the end parts 19 (which are functionally equivalent to the end parts 9 of the previous example) are modified and take the form of extensions which, in the side view seen in FIG. 7 are shaped as a double T, with a strip 19 A which is longitudinal with respect to the body of the bottle and reinforcements 19 B which can be provided on both edges of the strip 19 A or simply on one of them.
- the end parts 19 may be given a recess 19 C equivalent to the recesses 9 A of the example seen in FIGS. 1-4, for possible packing of a plurality of sticks with simply-executed ties presenting no problems of cost or disposal.
- FIG. 9 which is similar to FIGS. 1 and 5, shows a variant in the end parts 27 equivalent to the end parts 7 and 17 of the previous examples.
- the end parts 27 also have a recess 27 A equivalent to the recesses 9 A and 19 C of the previous examples and for the same purposes. It is thus possible to bind the sticks twice, around the recesses 19 C as shown in FIG. 5 and around the recesses 27 A as shown in FIG. 9, using the morphology of the stick visible in said FIG. 9.
- FIG. 10 shows a solution similar to that of the previous examples, but in which the end parts 37 of the base connection 33 (these are equivalent to 13 and 23 ) and the end parts 39 (these are equivalent to 9 and 19 ) are both prism-shaped like the end parts 9 of FIG. 1 rather than being longitudinal strips like the end parts 7 , 17 , 19 and 27 of the previous examples.
- This version again has recesses such as 37 A and 39 A in the end parts 39 , for possible packing and for the possible guide system.
- FIGS. 11-14 Further possible variants are shown in FIGS. 11-14.
- FIGS. 11 and 12 show a base or foot connection 43 that is in strip form rather than in hollow parallelepipeds, with rupture lines 43 A in intermediate positions between contiguous bottles. Pairs of strips 45 run between contiguous bottles 41 , each strip 45 having intermediate rupture lines 45 A. This version again preserves the principal conditions of the invention.
- FIG. 13 shows an arrangement equivalent to that of FIGS. 11 and 12, but with the difference that instead of an intermediate rupture line 45 A in each connecting strip 45 , there are two rupture lines 45 B adjacent to the two contiguous bottles 41 between which the two strips 45 extend.
- the invention can also be implemented as shown in FIG. 14, where a base or foot connection 53 has rupture lines 53 A displaced to a greater or lesser extent from the center line between contiguous bottles, while the intermediate connection 55 has a single rupture line 55 A adjacent to one of the two contiguous bottles between which each connecting strip 55 extends, well out of alignment with the corresponding rupture line 53 A.
- the rupture lines 53 A and 55 A are not in alignment with each other.
- either or both of the end parts 47 and 49 of the connections such as 43 and 45 are not now recessed as at 37 A, 9 A, 19 C, 27 A, 37 A, 39 A, but have projections as indicated at 63 and 65 , the function of these being to guide the sticks on their way through the machine.
- This version again offers the possibility of connection by means of said end parts of a plurality of sticks placed side by side, making use of the projections 63 and 65 , which can be inserted through transverse slits in two tapes or bands running alongside the adjacent sticks.
- FIG. 15 shows a different morphology for a base or foot connection 73 (shown in cross section) which comprises narrowings 73 A and straight sections 73 B, along which run the rupture lines between the segments which are designed to cut the neck of the respective bottle.
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- The prior art provides sticks formed by a series of bottles connected together separably by means of tabs forming the base or foot of the stick, together with central tabs. Both rows of tabs have rupture lines (or points) that are longitudinal with respect to the bottles, both rupture lines being situated on the same axis. These rupture lines, which are introduced during manufacture, lie on the same axis, which means that both bending and flexing are possible and frequent, leading to serious problems with sticks piling up against each other. This occurs both when stacking the sticks and when feeding them to the filling machine.
- The invention avoids these problems and also achieves other objects and advantages which will be apparent in the text which follows.
- Basically, in a stick of single-dose plastic bottles comprising a plurality of bottles connected together separably by at least two rows of tabs at the base or foot of the stick and in another, remote position, all the tabs having rupture lines optionally defined by discrete rupture points forming lines parallel to the longitudinal lines of the bottles, for separating and using said bottles, the rupture lines of one row are not aligned, according to the invention, with the rupture lines of the other row; this makes it possible to achieve sufficient rigidity of the stick so that it resists deformations which would otherwise be possible along coaxial rupture lines.
- Other features of the invention are defined in the secondary claims which follow.
- A clearer understanding of the invention will be gained from the description and the accompanying drawing, which latter shows a practical, non-restrictive example of said invention. In the drawing:
- FIGS. 1-4 show a first embodiment of a stick according to the invention, in a perspective front view, in the views marked II-II and III-III in FIG. 1, and in the view and partial section marked IV-IV in FIG. 1;
- FIGS. 5-8 show, as in FIGS. 1-4, a second embodiment;
- FIGS. 9 and 10 show, as in FIG. 1, two further embodiments;
- FIGS. 11, 12 and 13 show a portion of a stick in a perspective front view and in the view marked XII-XII in FIG. 11, in another embodiment, and a variant of the form shown in FIG. 11;
- FIG. 14 is a simplified schematic of an embodiment of the invention; and
- FIG. 15 shows in cross section a modified morphology compared with that of FIGS. 1-8.
- In FIGS. 1-4, the
reference number 1 denotes the bottles of a stick of bottles. These are connected together by a base or foot of the stick given thegeneral reference 3 and by another connection in an intermediate position with respect to the bodies of thebottles 1, given thegeneral reference 5. Theconnection 5 consists of a strip connected to twocontiguous bottles 1 and having tworupture lines 5A between the strip and each body of a bottle. The connection formed by the base orfoot 3 of the stick is made up ofparallelepiped components 3A that are connected to the individual bottles to form the twist-opening means of the bottles (once filled, sealed and separated from each other). Theseparallelepiped elements 3A are connected together at the mutually abuttingminor fronts 3B by a pair of connectingrupture lines 3C which are separated from each other by the width of theparallelepiped element 3A. Eachparallelepiped element 3A is hollow as can be seen particularly in FIGS. 1 and 4, and in the center has a hollowcylindrical projection 3E around theneck 1A of the bottle, because of the need to provide a closing membrane for theneck 1A and to reinforce theparallelepiped element 3B. The 5A and 3C may be continuous or formed by at least two rupture points.rupture lines - At both ends of the system of connection at the base or
foot 3 of the stick is anend part 7 which is strip-shaped with suitable lateral connectingreinforcements 7A. In a corresponding way, in line with the intermediate connections 5 (those remote from the connection 3) are twoend parts 9, which may be shaped like theend parts 7 described above and illustrated, or may be shaped as hollow prismatic extensions forming a bearing and lateral guiding surface for the stick illustrated, as FIG. 3 shows in particular. Theend parts 9 of theintermediate connection 5 advantageously include a recess 9A whose purpose is partly as a means of guiding the stick through the machine for handling the sticks for the purposes of filling and sealing thebottles 1, and partly also advantageously to allow simple and economical packing of a plurality of sticks side by side, which may be connected at the recesses 9A by tie binding means or even elastic means. - The
rupture lines 3C are parallel but are not aligned with therupture lines 5A, thereby significantly stiffening the stick of bottles, as is required for the purposes of handling the sticks and preventing the problems noted earlier. - In the
intermediate connections 5 there are, in accordance with the drawing, tworupture lines 5A between twocontiguous bottles 1, but another solution is possible in which there is a single rupture line in theconnection 5 between two bottles, that is not aligned with therupture lines 3C. In this case the connectingstrip 5 between contiguous bottles remains connected, after rupture, to one of the two bottles; this strip may carry raised or indented indications which it may be useful to have accompany the bottle even after its separation from the stick. Some provision will be made for one of the end bottles. - It is worth noting that the presence of two
rupture lines 3C remote from each other at theextremities 3B between theparallelepiped elements 3A may be sufficient to stiffen a stick, even independently of the position of a rupture line at the intermediate connections formed in the connectingstrips 5. - FIGS. 5-8 show, in a similar way to FIGS. 1-4, a stick which is basically similar to that of said FIGS. 1-4, the only difference being that in the intermediate connection represented by the
strips 15 corresponding to thestrips 5 of the previous example, the end parts 19 (which are functionally equivalent to theend parts 9 of the previous example) are modified and take the form of extensions which, in the side view seen in FIG. 7 are shaped as a double T, with astrip 19A which is longitudinal with respect to the body of the bottle andreinforcements 19B which can be provided on both edges of thestrip 19A or simply on one of them. As before, theend parts 19 may be given arecess 19C equivalent to the recesses 9A of the example seen in FIGS. 1-4, for possible packing of a plurality of sticks with simply-executed ties presenting no problems of cost or disposal. - FIG. 9, which is similar to FIGS. 1 and 5, shows a variant in the
end parts 27 equivalent to the 7 and 17 of the previous examples. In this variant theend parts end parts 27 also have arecess 27A equivalent to therecesses 9A and 19C of the previous examples and for the same purposes. It is thus possible to bind the sticks twice, around therecesses 19C as shown in FIG. 5 and around therecesses 27A as shown in FIG. 9, using the morphology of the stick visible in said FIG. 9. - FIG. 10 shows a solution similar to that of the previous examples, but in which the
end parts 37 of the base connection 33 (these are equivalent to 13 and 23) and the end parts 39 (these are equivalent to 9 and 19) are both prism-shaped like theend parts 9 of FIG. 1 rather than being longitudinal strips like the 7, 17, 19 and 27 of the previous examples. This version again has recesses such as 37A and 39A in theend parts end parts 39, for possible packing and for the possible guide system. - Further possible variants are shown in FIGS. 11-14.
- FIGS. 11 and 12 show a base or
foot connection 43 that is in strip form rather than in hollow parallelepipeds, withrupture lines 43A in intermediate positions between contiguous bottles. Pairs ofstrips 45 run betweencontiguous bottles 41, eachstrip 45 havingintermediate rupture lines 45A. This version again preserves the principal conditions of the invention. FIG. 13 shows an arrangement equivalent to that of FIGS. 11 and 12, but with the difference that instead of anintermediate rupture line 45A in each connectingstrip 45, there are tworupture lines 45B adjacent to the twocontiguous bottles 41 between which the twostrips 45 extend. - In theory, at least, the invention can also be implemented as shown in FIG. 14, where a base or
foot connection 53 hasrupture lines 53A displaced to a greater or lesser extent from the center line between contiguous bottles, while theintermediate connection 55 has asingle rupture line 55A adjacent to one of the two contiguous bottles between which each connectingstrip 55 extends, well out of alignment with thecorresponding rupture line 53A. As before, the 53A and 55A are not in alignment with each other.rupture lines - In FIG. 11 as another variant of the previous versions (to which it is also in fact applicable), either or both of the
47 and 49 of the connections such as 43 and 45 are not now recessed as at 37A, 9A, 19C, 27A, 37A, 39A, but have projections as indicated at 63 and 65, the function of these being to guide the sticks on their way through the machine. This version again offers the possibility of connection by means of said end parts of a plurality of sticks placed side by side, making use of theend parts 63 and 65, which can be inserted through transverse slits in two tapes or bands running alongside the adjacent sticks.projections - FIG. 15 shows a different morphology for a base or foot connection 73 (shown in cross section) which comprises
narrowings 73A andstraight sections 73B, along which run the rupture lines between the segments which are designed to cut the neck of the respective bottle. - It will be understood that the drawing shows only an example purely as a practical demonstration of the invention, as the invention may be varied in its shapes and arrangements without thereby departing from the scope of the concept on which the invention is based.
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