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WO2011105915A2
WO2011105915A2 PCT/PE2011/000003 PE2011000003W WO2011105915A2 WO 2011105915 A2 WO2011105915 A2 WO 2011105915A2 PE 2011000003 W PE2011000003 W PE 2011000003W WO 2011105915 A2 WO2011105915 A2 WO 2011105915A2
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
    • B65D51/00Closures not otherwise provided for
    • B65D51/24Closures not otherwise provided for combined or co-operating with auxiliary devices for non-closing purposes
    • B65D51/28Closures not otherwise provided for combined or co-operating with auxiliary devices for non-closing purposes with auxiliary containers for additional articles or materials
    • B65D51/2807Closures not otherwise provided for combined or co-operating with auxiliary devices for non-closing purposes with auxiliary containers for additional articles or materials the closure presenting means for placing the additional articles or materials in contact with the main contents by acting on a part of the closure without removing the closure, e.g. by pushing down, pulling up, rotating or turning a part of the closure, or upon initial opening of the container
    • B65D51/2857Closures not otherwise provided for combined or co-operating with auxiliary devices for non-closing purposes with auxiliary containers for additional articles or materials the closure presenting means for placing the additional articles or materials in contact with the main contents by acting on a part of the closure without removing the closure, e.g. by pushing down, pulling up, rotating or turning a part of the closure, or upon initial opening of the container the additional article or materials being released by displacing or removing an element enclosing it
    • B65D51/2892Closures not otherwise provided for combined or co-operating with auxiliary devices for non-closing purposes with auxiliary containers for additional articles or materials the closure presenting means for placing the additional articles or materials in contact with the main contents by acting on a part of the closure without removing the closure, e.g. by pushing down, pulling up, rotating or turning a part of the closure, or upon initial opening of the container the additional article or materials being released by displacing or removing an element enclosing it the element, e.g. a valve, opening an aperture of the auxiliary container
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
    • B65D47/00Closures with filling and discharging, or with discharging, devices
    • B65D47/04Closures with discharging devices other than pumps
    • B65D47/06Closures with discharging devices other than pumps with pouring spouts or tubes; with discharge nozzles or passages
    • B65D47/08Closures with discharging devices other than pumps with pouring spouts or tubes; with discharge nozzles or passages having articulated or hinged closures

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  • the present utility model refers to the manufacture of a lid for packaging that allows, in addition to avoiding contact between the packaged product and the outside, to keep substances in its structure in an isolated and preserved way, substances that will be released in the moments before the consumption of the main product, keeping in this way the characteristics of these substances and minimizing the effects of the degradation of their properties due to the contact between them and other external conditions such as; humidity, light, heat, etc. 2.
  • the lids of containers are accessories of necessary and very common use, that until now have fulfilled a basic objective.
  • Vitamins are substances of very easy degradation, that is, they lose their effectiveness easily by the action of moisture, heat, light and by the same contact with minerals that also usually accompany the product.
  • the "Container Lid” solves this problem in an easy, economical and effective way, by having a system that keeps one or more liquid and / or solid substances isolated, and also isolated, from the main packaged product. Its simple, effective and easy-to-use system allows the combination of isolated substances with the main product only in the moment prior to consumption, thus minimizing the negative effects of this combination (for example: degradation). Its structure also fulfills the primary function of any packaging lid, which is to protect the product from the surrounding environment.
  • the "Container lid” also has been developed to be manufactured at the lowest possible cost, does not need intermediate assembly, as its main parts make up a single piece (a single matrix) and these parts or components are distributed in such a way that allows be used in a production line, since this container cover, mainly would be used for the manufacture of mass consumption products.
  • the container cover allows one or more substances isolated from one another to be housed within its own structure, avoiding degradation of the substances by contact between them. Additionally, these substances remain isolated of the packaged product avoiding any degradation or reaction by premature combinations.
  • the container cover allows the user to easily combine the substances with the packaged product at the time prior to consumption, since the release of the substances and the union of these with the packaged product is only done at the moment when the user opens the lid . In addition, this form of release does not need prior use information, since the users open the lid of their containers and shake their contents to achieve a homogeneous combination of the product.
  • the design of the container cover is simple, in such a way, that it allows its structural manufacturing in a single injection matrix, which allows its mass manufacturing at low cost. This design also allows you to use the various inviolability systems of the lid created, such as; the screwing belt (it breaks when unscrewing the covers, such as the soda caps) and the opening safety belt (as used by the plastic oil bottles).
  • figure (B) when opening or lifting the lid of the product (milk for example), the isolated substances are automatically released in the lid (vitamins and minerals for example) and fall into the packaged product ( in milk for example) for combination.
  • the lid When the lid is opened, it will be necessary for it to open only to an angle that ensures that the isolated substances in the container fall into the container (vitamins and minerals for example), this can be achieved by making the opening lid so that it only opens up to the desired angle to meet this goal.
  • figure (c) of the same graphic 1 the user closes the lid to shake the container and achieve a homogeneous combination of the product with the substances (milk with vitamins and minerals for example).
  • figure (D) of figure 1 the user can proceed to consume the product (milk for example) seconds after the combination of the substances in the product has been made, thus avoiding any possibility of degradation or previous reaction of the substances caused by the contact between them and / or with the product.
  • the user can open the lid by separating the intermediate lid from the body itself from the lid, as shown in figure (D) of figure 1 or by unscrewing the entire lid of the container, as is commonly used in yogurt containers currently.
  • FIG 2 we can observe the Container lid in figure 2, in which we can observe in its perspective and section view, its main parts or components that make it up:
  • the body of the container cover (1) of figure 2 It is a solid and cylindrical body inside, hollow at the bottom and partially hollow at the top, which serves as a union between the container and the container lid.
  • This body (1) is basically formed, in its lower part, by a System of union with the container (4) that will allow the union with the container by means of a system of union by pressure or by a system of union by screwing .
  • This flexibility in the use of the container lid is because it allows the user to "open" the lid through its opening lid and also unscrewing the entire lid of the container.
  • this body of the container lid has a "container closing stop" (5) in its upper part, which allows to seal the container (s) of the substances to be combined.
  • This closed stop (5) has a design that allows it to fit tightly with the outlet opening (11) of the substance containers (6).
  • the body of the container cover (1) also has in its upper part a part of the sealing system (7) ("male”), which has the shape of a truncated and inverted hollow cone and whose function will be that when fitting with his "female” part will ensure the tightness of the contents packed with the agents outside the container, as well as spills or leaks of the product.
  • This body of the container cover (1) also has on the inner face of its upper side, a sealing ring called “seal” (14), which has a solid, cylindrical and hollow shape, similar to a flat ring and that in its upper part it fits into the inner face of the upper side of the lid body (1).
  • This seal (14) has the function of preventing leaks or spills of the packaged product between the neck of the container and the body of the lid.
  • the body of the container cover (1) has a hole in its upper face through which the body of the containers (6) will pass through and this hole or hole will allow the packaged product to exit to the outside when the opening lid is opened.
  • the opening lid (2) is the part of the container lid that allows the product (milk for example) to go outside without having to unscrew the lid and that contains in its structure the substance containers (6), keeping these substances isolated from each other and isolated from the packaged product.
  • This cover (2) is attached to the body of the container cover (1) of figure 2, by a joint shaft (10). This axis allows the opening cover (2) to rotate to allow the opening of this cover (temporary separation of the body (1) from the opening cover (2)).
  • the opening cover (2) of figure 2 has in its upper structure, one or more containers (6) of figure 2, where the substances that we wish to insulate are stored to combine later (for example if the cover were of two containers; one container can contain vitamins and another container minerals)
  • the opening cover (2) of figure 2 is solid, internally cylindrical, hollow at the bottom and closed at the top, except for the outlet opening of the container (11) of figure 6.
  • the upper part of the containers is observed, exposing the container filling area (12) of figure 6.
  • the inner face of this upper part of the opening lid (2 ) contains the "female" part of the sealing system of the lid (7), of shapes of 2 cylindrical and concentric rings that hermetically fit the "male” part of this sealing system (7) that has the body of the cover (1).
  • These cylindrical rings fit in their upper part with the inner face of the upper side of the opening cover. Being able to use also, as an outer cylindrical ring to the side structure of the opening cover (2).
  • the sealing system (7) is intended to prevent leakage or spillage of the product packaged by the joint line between the body of the lid (1) and the opening lid (2).
  • the containers have 2 openings; a superior one, where their compartments of the substances to be combined will be called the area of entry of substances (12) and a lower one, called opening of the container (11) and that will allow the exit of the substances to be combined at the time of opening the opening cover (2).
  • the opening of the container (11) is kept tightly closed while the opening lid is not open, thanks to the union of this opening with the closing stop (5) that forms part of the structure of the lid body (1).
  • the area of entry of substances to the container (12) is hermetically sealed by a lid or closed sheet of the container (8), which is of a flexible or rigid and hermetic solid material that prevents any exchange of the contents of the container with the outside .
  • the union of this lid or sheet of the container (8) can be attached to the top of the opening lid (2) by means of pressure (lid) or by means of gluing (if it were sheet). In the case of the use of sheets for the closing of the containers, these would allow to carry printed information to the user, as is commonly styled in several products.
  • the containers (6) that are part of the upper structure of the opening lid (2) will be kept tightly closed by the action of the lid or closed sheets of the container (8) and by the union of the area of container opening (11) and the closing stop (5).
  • This position of closed containers (6) will be maintained while the opening lid (2) is held together with the lid body (1).
  • the closing stop (5) will be separated from the opening of the container (11) allowing the substances housed in the containers slide towards the packaged content, allowing only at that time the combination between the substances and the packaged product.
  • the opening cover (2) also has on its outer side, the flap (9) that will allow "opening" easily to this cover (separate the opening cover of the cover body (1)).
  • This flap (9) will be located diametrically opposite the position of the joint shaft (10) on the opening cover (2).
  • the lid or sheet of the containers (8) and the closing stop (5) keep the substances to be combined and the packaged product from outside tightly insulated, so that it could be presented as well as the final product to be used, however, for aesthetic reasons, presentation or safety reinforcement of the product with the outside, it is possible to add an additional cover that we will call Top cover (3), which as its name indicates, would be placed on the cover of opening (2) and on the lid of the containers (8).
  • This upper cover (3) is attached to the opening cover (2), by means of a joint system by pressure or by screwing. For this connection, the upper lateral outer face of the opening cover (2) must have the connecting tabs (13) conditioned.
  • the upper lid (3) could also supplant the lid of the containers (8) by being able to give an internal shape that fits in a tight seal of the area of entry of substances to the container (12).
  • the opening lid (2) and the body of the lid (1) can be manufactured in a single injection piece (a matrix), we can separate it into its main parts to better observe its parts.
  • Figure 4 we can see the main components of the body of the lid (1), for a better understanding, we show the sectional view, the top view and the perspectives of this part of the container lid
  • the joint shaft (10) which joins the body of the lid (1) with the opening lid (2), which will serve to make the opening lid rotate on this axis at the time of the lid opening.
  • We also observe the arrangement of the closing stop (5) that will keep the container (6) closed until the opening lid is opened.
  • the opening cover (2) basically has a container filling area (12) that connects the outside with the containers (6) and by which (through this hole or area ) the containers (6) of the substances to be isolated will be filled.
  • the containers may be one or more, depending on the quantity of components and each component that you want to supplement the product.
  • this graphic 5 the disposition of a lid of two containers (6) is shown, which would allow to house in isolation 2 substances to supplement the product. (For example, vitamins could be isolated in a container and minerals in the second container, thus preventing degradation between them by contact between these 2 components)
  • the containers (6) partially pass through the hole in the upper face of the lid body (1) when the container lid is in the closed position and in this position, the closing stop (5) hermetically closes the outlet openings (11) of the containers (6).
  • the opening lid (2) is separated from the lid body (1) and this action causes the outlet opening (11) of the container (6) to separate from the closing stop (5), allowing the substances housed in the containers to slide towards the packaged product thanks to the action of gravity and the slope of the container base, allowing the final combination of the substances with the packaged product .
  • Figure 7 shows in perspective the arrangement of the lid of the container (8) and the upper lid (3) in greater detail.
  • This container lid (8) can be solid or hermetic flexible foil shape and It can be attached to the upper face of the opening cover (2) under pressure or by gluing.
  • this lid or container sheet (8) can be the final upper outer presentation of the container lid, however, for greater safety or a better final presentation, an upper outer lid (3) can be added whose layout is shown in graph 7.
  • the container cover then allows to house in a simple and effective way various substances isolated from each other and isolated to the packaged product, and combined with each other only at the moment when the opening lid of the container lid is opened, that is, seconds prior to the start of product consumption.
  • the container lid is subject to being able to use various product inviolability systems, such as; Threading safety belt (which breaks when unscrewing the cover) and the safety belt to the intermediate cover (which must be broken before opening the opening cover, commonly used in oil caps)
  • the top final presentation with the closed sheet (8) allows the producer to print logos, indications, compositions, etc. Which could be a new and attractive way to present various products.
  • the opening cover (2) and the body of the cover (1) can be produced in a single injection matrix as shown in figure A in figure 8.
  • the containers (6) of the opening lid (2) are supplied with the substances through dispensers, as we can see in Figure B of figure 8, and then these containers (6) are closed by placing the lid or container closure sheet (8), thus keeping the substances introduced in the containers (6) tightly insulated as shown in Figure C of figure 8.
  • an upper cover (3) can be placed, as shown in figure 8, figure D.
  • the container cover is ready to be placed in the respective packaging
  • Container Lid The possibility of using the Container Lid is very wide and varied. We could take the following into account to project your potential demand.
  • the Container Lid allows its mass production and its use in production lines. Opening its possibility of use in consumer products, such as milk, yogurt, etc.
  • the design of the container lid allows its manufacture at low cost and massively to be produced under a single matrix (mold to make plastic caps).
  • Container lids can be used either in plastic bottles (as yogurts are sold) as well as in tetrapacks (such as FRUGOS juices).
  • Container caps can also be used for many combination medications, fortified products such as energy drinks, supplemented juices, etc.

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Abstract

Le couvercle conteneur concerne la fabrication d'un couvercle qui outre sa fonction naturelle de protéger le produit conditionné de l'environnement, offre à son utilisateur la solution à un problème de grande importance. De nombreux produits que l'on trouve sur le marché sont additionnés de substances qui se dégradent et perdent leur efficacité à cause de divers facteurs qui modifient cette combinaison. Par exemple: les vitamines contenues dans le lait ou le yaourt que nous consommons se dégradent par l'action de l'humidité du lait lui-même, ainsi que par le contact avec les minéraux qui sont ajoutés au lait. Ainsi, il est presque certain, qu'en consommant le lait que nous achetons, en réalité notre organisme ne reçoit pas la quantité de vitamines et de minéraux indiqués sur l'étiquette. Comme c'est le cas pour le lait ou le yaourt, il existe des médicaments qui doivent nécessairement être combinés uniquement avant leur utilisation ou beaucoup d'autres produits qui perdent leur efficacité s'ils sont combinés avant leur consommation. Le couvercle conteneur offre la solution à ce problème en conservant isolées hermétiquement une ou plusieurs substances d'addition dans sa propre structure (à l'intérieur du couvercle), permettant ainsi que la combinaison entre ces suppléments et le produit conditionné ne se fasse qu'au moment de l'ouverture du couvercle pour consommer le produit, supprimant ainsi les problèmes de dégradations possibles de l'efficacité ou de réactions prématurées des compléments sur les produits, provoqués par le contact entre eux ou avec le produit conditionné. Du fait des avantages offerts aux produits par l'utilisation du couvercle conteneur, de sa facilité d'utilisation, de la simplicité de son système lui permettant d'être fabriqué en masse et à bas prix et de sa conception développée lui permettant d'être utilisé sans problème dans des lignes de production pour des produits de grande consommation, son utilisation devrait être généralisée.
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