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Title:
CONTAINER
Document Type and Number:
WIPO Patent Application WO/2010/092332
Kind Code:
A1
Abstract:
A container (2) for dispensing liquid such as milk, from a bag (60), comprises a clamp (12, 14) to secure an ear (62) of the bag to the container rim (7), and a lid (6) with a piercing member (38) to dispense the liquid, which pierces the bag adjacent the clamp as the lid is closed.

Inventors:
PRYOR RICHARD (GB)
Application Number:
PCT/GB2010/000225
Publication Date:
August 19, 2010
Filing Date:
February 09, 2010
Export Citation:
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Assignee:
DAIRY CREST LTD (GB)
PRYOR RICHARD (GB)
International Classes:
B67B7/46
Domestic Patent References:
WO1992019528A11992-11-12
WO1992004274A11992-03-19
Foreign References:
US5429273A1995-07-04
US6651845B12003-11-25
EP2022750A12009-02-11
GB2046226A1980-11-12
US4265372A1981-05-05
EP0916616A11999-05-19
GB715660A1954-09-15
Attorney, Agent or Firm:
HECTOR, Annabel, Mary et al. (40-43 Chancery Lane, London WC2A UQ, GB)
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Claims:
Claims:

1. A container for dispensing liquid from a flexible bag, the container comprising: a body having an opening for accepting the bag, the body being configured to be engageable with an upper portion of the bag adjacent the opening for securing the bag to the body; a lid for the opening; and a piercing member communicating with an aperture for dispensing the liquid, the piercing member being movable to be introduced into the container to pierce the bag adjacent the said upper portion of the bag.

2. A container for dispensing liquid from a flexible bag as claimed in claim 1, in which the piercing member is associated with the lid.

3. A container for dispensing liquid from a flexible bag as claimed in claim 1 or 2, in which the opening is an open top of the body.

4. A container for dispensing liquid from a flexible bag as claimed in any preceding claim, in which the body is engageable with the upper portion of the bag by means of a clamp for holding a part of the upper portion

5. A container for dispensing liquid from a flexible bag as claimed in claim 4, in which the clamp is arranged at or adjacent a rim of the opening.

6. A container for dispensing liquid from a flexible bag as claimed in claim 4 or 5, in which the clamp comprises textured cooperating surfaces, for frictionally engaging the bag.

7. A container for dispensing liquid from a flexible bag as claimed in any preceding claim, in which the lid is attached to the body by a hinge.

8. A container for dispensing liquid from a flexible bag as claimed in any preceding claim, in which the body and the lid comprise cooperating engagement members for securing the lid to the body.

9. A container for dispensing liquid from a flexible bag according to any preceding claim, in which the piercing member is mounted at a position closely adjacent an edge of the lid.

10. A container for dispensing a liquid from a flexible bag as claimed in claim 9, in which the edge adjacent the piercing member is substantially opposite the hinge.

11. A container for dispensing liquid from a flexible bag according to any preceding claim, in which the piercing member is a tapered end of a spout, the opposite end of which forms the dispensing aperture.

12. A container for dispensing liquid from a flexible bag as claimed in claim

11, in which the taper extends from an outer part of the spout adjacent the edge of the lid down towards a piercing point on an opposite inner part of the spout closer to the hinge.

13. A container for dispensing liquid from a flexible bag according to claim

11 or 12, in which the spout is mounted in a removable spout body arranged to fit into a recess in the lid.

14. A container tor dispensing liquid from a flexible bag according to claim 1 1, 12 or 13, in which the aperture of the spout is provided with a movable cover member.

15. A method of dispensing liquid from a flexible bag comprising: placing the bag in a rigid container body through an opening; securing an upper part of the bag to the body such that it is held above the remainder of the bag; closing the opening with a lid; and piercing the upper part of the bag with a piercing member communicating with an aperture for dispensing the liquid.

Description:
CONTAINER

This invention relates to a container, particularly a jug, for use in dispensing liquids from a flexible bag or pouch.

Liquid such as miik may be transported and sold to consumers in disposable, flexible bags. These bags have the advantage that they use substantially less plastics material than the rigid plastic containers commonly used for this purpose. However, it is difficult to dispense liquid directly from flexible bags. It has therefore been desirable to decant the liquid by cutting off an ear of the bag, and pouring the liquid from the bag, for example into a re-usable rigid container or jug. This can be difficult to achieve without spillage. Alternatively, the bag may be placed in a jug with an ear of the bag cut off, such that the jug assists in holding the bag during pouring directly from the bag. However this also causes problems with spillage from the bag, which is "loose" in the jug, and the "pour" from the bag can be highly variable dependant on how accurate the cut off is. Also the bag cannot be closed once it has been cut open, which can lead to deterioration of the product inside.

Various re-usable containers have been proposed for accepting a flexible bag, making an aperture in the bag, and dispensing the liquid from the aperture. Some such arrangements include a cutter member for making the aperture, and these arrangements usually push down on the bag within the container so as to hold it in place firmly enough to be cut. A problem with such an arrangement is that the contents of the bag are under some pressure, and tend to spurt out upon cutting.

Our co-pending application no GB0715660.7 discloses a container in which opposing ears of the bag are clamped between the body and Hd so as to hold the top of the bag taut. A piercing member may then be pushed into the bag. Whilst the arrangement works well, it is difficult for a user to hold both ears over the edges of the jug body whilst simultaneously closing the lid to clamp the bag.

According to the present invention, there is provided a container for dispensing liquid from a flexible bag, the container comprising: a body having an opening for accepting the bag, the body being configured to be engageable with an upper portion of the bag adjacent the opening for securing the bag to the body; a lid for the opening; and a piercing member communicating with an aperture for dispensing the liquid, the piercing member being movable to be introduced into the container to pierce the bag adjacent the said upper portion of the bag.

Thus the bag may be secured to the body before closing the lid, enabling the user more easily to ensure the bag is properly secured.

Preferably the piercing member is associated with the lid, for example mounted in the lid. Thus, the piercing member may be introduced into the container as the lid is closed, removing the need for a separate step of pushing the piercing member into the bag.

The opening may conveniently be an open top of the body. Preferably, the body portion is engageable with the bag by means of a clamp for holding a part of the upper portion of the bag, such as an ear of the bag. The clamp is conveniently arranged at or adjacent the rim of the opening. Additionally the lid may be attached to the body by a hinge, and the body and the lid may each comprise cooperating engagement members for securing the lid to the body, which may for example be provided opposite the hinge.

Thus a bag may be placed in the body portion, and one ear at the top of the bag may be pulled over the rim and clamped in position. The lid may then be closed over the bag and fastened to the body. The clamp may comprise textured cooperating surfaces, for increasing the frictional engagement with the bag. Thus when the piercing member pierces the bag, the tendency of the bag to be pulled out of the clamp may be reduced.

The piercing member may be mounted closely adjacent an edge of the lid, conveniently adjacent the side which is arranged to be adjacent the clamp, and opposite the hinge when the lid is attached to the body. The piercing member is conveniently a tapered end of a spout, which may for example be tubular, and the opposite end of which may be open to form the dispensing aperture. The spout may be provided with sealing formations such as annular ridges to facilitate sealing of the aperture created in the bag with the piercing member.

The taper may extend from a piercing point closer to the hinge, up to an opposite region close to the edge of the container clamp. Thus the closing action of the lid tends to pull the bag away from the clamp with the piercing point piercing the bag, and stretch the aperture around the spout.

The spout may be mounted in a spout body fitting into a recess in the lid. The open end of the spout may be provided with a movable cover member, such as a hinged cover for protecting the spout when not in use and sealing the contents of the bag. The spout body may be removably mounted in an aperture in the lid or lid recess, such that it may be removed for cleaning, or may optionally be pushed through the aperture after closing the lid, in order to pierce the bag.

The invention also compĪ€ses a method ot dispensing liquid trom a flexible bag comprising: placing the bag in a rigid container body through an opening; securing an upper part of the bag to the body such that it is held above the remainder of the bag; closing the opening with a lid and piercing the upper part of the bag with a piercing member communicating with an aperture for dispensing the liquid.

In order that the invention may be more readily understood, reference will now be made to the accompanying drawings in which:

Fig. l is a perspective view of a container according to one embodiment of the invention;

Figs. 2 and 3 are perspective and cross-sectional side views respectively of the container of Fig.1, with the lid open;

Figs. 4 and 5 are perspective views of the container of Fig. 1 with a bag inserted;

Figs 6 and 7 are cross-sectional views of the container of Fig. 1 with a bag inserted therein; and the lid closed.

Referring to Fig. 1, the liquid dispensing container 2 is in the form of a jug, having a body portion 4, a lid 6 and a handle 5. As can be seen from Fig. 2, the lid 6 is arranged to cover a generally rectangular opening 10 at the top of the container body 4. At a first side 9, the lid 6 is joined to a corresponding first side 5 of the opening 10 in the body 4 by a hinge 8. At the opposite second edge 11, the lid is provided with a downwardly extending plate 24 having a ridge 26. The ridge 26 is configured to fit over a pair of cooperating detent members 28 extending downwardly of the body 4 at opposite ends of an inward recess 27 in a rim 29 ot the corresponding opposite second edge / ot the opening IU. l he plate 24 is resilient so as to snap fit onto the body to secure the lid onto the body.

Also on the second edge 7 of the opening 10, the body is provided with a clamp in the form of a textured clamp surface 12, and a movable clamp member 14. The clamp surface 12 is slightly downwardly recessed of the rim 29. The clamp member 24 has a corresponding textured lower surface 16, and is attached to at one end to the rim 29 by a hinge 18. The textured surfaces in this case comprise apertures 30 in the clamp surface 12 and corresponding projections 32 on the clamp member 14. At the opposite end, the clamp member 14 is provided with a clamp lever 20 for fitting into a lever aperture 22 adjacent the corresponding end of the clamp surface 12. The lever 20 is resilient so as to snap fit into the aperture 22, and is provided with a lever arm 21 for releasing the snap fit to undo the clamp.

Referring also to Fig. 3, the lid includes a shaped indent 34 having an aperture 36 which is sized to receive a piercing member in the form of a tubular spout 38. The first end 40 of the spout 38 is tapered to provide a piercing point. The indent 34 is closely adjacent the second edge 11 of the lid. The spout body 44 is held within in the indent 34 by resilient legs 54 for extending through apertures 56 in the lid indent 34 and snap-fitting into place. The body 44 is oriented such that the spout 38 is close to the edge of the indent 34 so that the spout is closely aligned when the lid is closed with a portion of the bag held in position by the clamp. The spout 38 tapers away from that edge from an outer side 39 towards the piercing point 40 at the opposite inner side of the spout 38.

The second end of the tube 38 forms a dispensing aperture 44 within a larger generally circular spout body 46, having a hinged cover 48. The cover 48 may include a flange 50 for use in opening the cover, and a spout seal 52 for fitting within the spout 44 when closed to seal the contents of the bag.

The handle 5 is removably mounted to the body 4 below the hinge 8. In this example the handle 5 has a grip portion 64 and a flush portion 66 for lying adjacent the body. The handle 5 has upwardly extending tabs 68, 70, 72 at the top, at the bottom of the grip portion 64, and at the bottom of the flush portion 66. Each of the tabs 68, 70, 72 is shaped to fit closely within corresponding narrow cavities 74, 76, 78 formed in the side 80 of the body beneath the hinge 8. Thus the user may slide the handle upwardly to fit it onto the body, with the weight of the container retaining it.

As shown in Figs. 4 and 5, in use, a flexible bag or pouch 60 is placed into the body 4 of the container via the opening 10. The user grips an upper corner or ear 62 of the bag and stretches it over the clamp surface 12. In this position, the clamp member 14 is lowered, as indicated by the arrow in Figure 4, until the underside surface 16 meets the clamp surface 12, and the clamp lever 20 is pushed down into the clamp aperture 22 and snap-fits in. This holds the ear of the bag securely in position between the cooperating textured surfaces 12, 16, as shown in Figure 5.

Referring also to Figures 6 and 7, the ear 62 of the bag 60 is thus compressed between the textured surfaces, and frictionally engaged. The lid 6 may then be closed, as indicated by the arrow in Figure 6, such that the sharp end 40 at the inner side of the spout 38 pierces the bag 60 to make a hole immediately adjacent the ear 62.

As the lid 6 continues to close, the inner side of the spout 38 pulls the bag taut and away from the clamp. The textured surfaces oppose the tendency for the bag to be pulled out from the clamp when the piercing member 38 is pushed down. The aperture thus formed in the bag 60 stretches around the tube 38 allowing the outer side 39 of the spout 38 to be received, and seals against it. The contents of the bag may then be dispensed via the dispensing aperture 44. When the lid is closed, the ridge 26 of the plate 24 engages under the detents 28 to secure the lid 6 to the body 4. It can be seen that, since the spout is close to the second side 82 of the body opposite the handle 5, the last of the contents of the bag 60 is able to drain out of the spout 38. When the bag is empty, the plate 24 is released by pulling it away from the body to release the ridge 26 from the detents 28. The lid may then be opened, such that the spout 38 is withdrawn from the bag. The clamp may be undone by pushing in the clamp lever arm 21 to release the lever 20 from the aperture 22 in the body. The clamp member 14 may then be lifted, and the bag removed and discarded.